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- noun Alternative form of
unfavorability .
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Examples
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Obama's favourability has climbed above his unfavourability in the rolling three-day average, to 49%-46%, for the first time since July 2011.2.45pm: Rick Perry surfaced at CPAC, looking cheerful and jaunty a few weeks after dropping out of the presidential race before the South Carolina primary.
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The numbers are looking really grim for Gingrich: his unfavourability numbers have ballooned as the campaign have revealed the seedier sides of his career and life.
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Well a current poll shows Barack's unfavourability rating has risen to 52% now.
Hillary: Pledged Delegates "Just Like" Supers ��� They Can Switch 2009
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It gives us all the racists who wouldn't vote for a black plus all the sexists who wouldn't vote for a woman PLUS all the people who make up her 53% unfavourability ratings.
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My question: how does this square with the enormous unfavourability differences?
AP Poll: Hillary Doing Better Than Obama Against McCain -- Among Independents 2009
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Indeed, Ms. Palin has the highest unfavourability rating of any politician in the country.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed KONRAD YAKABUSKI 2011
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Indeed, Ms. Palin has the highest unfavourability rating of any politician in the country.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed KONRAD YAKABUSKI 2011
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Mr. Boehner's unfavourability rating is a mere 15 per cent.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed KONRAD YAKABUSKI 2010
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Ms. Pelosi's unfavourability rating stands at 56 per cent, making her the most unpopular practising politician in the country.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed KONRAD YAKABUSKI 2010
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Ms. Pelosi's unfavourability rating stands at 56 per cent, making her the most unpopular practising politician in the country.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed KONRAD YAKABUSKI 2010
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