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Seventy-eight percent said they are unhappy with the country's political system, although nearly the same percentage said compared to the rest of the world, the U.S. system of government is the best.
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Seventy-eight percent said they are unhappy with the country's political system, although nearly the same percentage said compared to the rest of the world, the U.S. system of government is the best.
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Seventy-eight percent (78%) say a child brought to this country illegally who is in the military ought to get a chance at citizenship.
Frank Sharry: Immigration Insider: 5 Weeks to Election... CA, FL, and DREAM Frank Sharry 2010
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Seventy-eight percent of participants voted in favor, the airline and union said in a statement Monday.
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Seventy-eight days into the war, in mid-June, the Financial Times published a telling comparison between the aerial campaign in Libya and the one in Kosovo in 1999.
Obama's Step Forward on Libya Max Boot 2011
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Seventy-eight percent of Californians believe our nation is headed in the wrong direction.
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Seventy-eight percent of Californians believe our nation is headed in the wrong direction.
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Seventy-eight percent of Texas was suffering from "exceptional drought."
William S. Becker: Can We Handle Nature's New Norm? Part 1 William S. Becker 2011
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Seventy-eight percent of Californians believe our nation is headed in the wrong direction.
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Seventy-eight percent said the U.S. economy is still in a recession and of those, 85% expect it to remain in this state next year.
Outlook Grows Bleak on Main Street Sarah E. Needleman 2011
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