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- noun The quality or degree of being viewed
favorably - noun Something which is
favorable
Etymologies
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Examples
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Donnelly also led Walorski in favorability rating -- 47% reported a positive opinion of the congressman, as opposed to the 32% with a favorable opinion of Walorski.
Ellie Hall: Donnelly Ahead In Competitive IN-2 Race Ellie Hall 2010
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Donnelly also led Walorski in favorability rating -- 47% reported a positive opinion of the congressman, as opposed to the 32% with a favorable opinion of Walorski.
Ellie Hall: Donnelly Ahead In Competitive IN-2 Race Ellie Hall 2010
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But at +13 his net favorability is better than the President or any of the other Republicans we tested.
Matthew Yglesias » Blizzard Boredom Leads to Increase in Petraeus/POTUS Speculation 2010
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Neither major party has seen much change in favorability ratings in the new poll.
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Sarah Palin's favorability is at 38%, 6% points lower than former President George W. Bush (44%).
David C. Wilson: What's the Real Story behind Obama's Poll Numbers? They're all Relative. David C. Wilson 2010
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Donnelly also led Walorski in favorability rating -- 47% reported a positive opinion of the congressman, as opposed to the 32% with a favorable opinion of Walorski.
Ellie Hall: Donnelly Ahead In Competitive IN-2 Race Ellie Hall 2010
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Day in and day out the President's favorability is questioned.
CNN Poll: Obama approval drops 7 points over last 100 days 2009
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Donnelly also led Walorski in favorability rating -- 47% reported a positive opinion of the congressman, as opposed to the 32% with a favorable opinion of Walorski.
Ellie Hall: Donnelly Ahead In Competitive IN-2 Race Ellie Hall 2010
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Boswell's poll also shows Zaun's favorability is already upside down, at 34 percent favorable and 38 percent unfavorable.
"Choice" vs "Referendum": A (few) Democratic success stories Aaron Blake 2010
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Obama and Hillary Clinton are still tied nationally, but Clinton's favorability is in the gutter
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