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- noun Plural form of
disapprover .
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Examples
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So if half approve and 25% of the disapprovers what more change than he is proposing, then 75% are for change and 25% want no change.
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It's the religious disapprovers who rely on a priori assumptions and values, derived from the primitive and ignorant culture represented in the Bible and Quran etc, "informing" their own intuitively bigoted tendencies.
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Any disapprovers might do well to remember there are those with far more questionable intentions.
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Fully 44 percent of those who disapprove of the president in the Time-SRBI poll picked the Muslim option, far higher than the 30 percent of disapprovers who selected Muslim in the Pew poll.
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Most pollsters believe that McCain will need closer to 30% of "Bush disapprovers" to beat Obama in November.
Poll: Obama Holds Five Point Lead, But Loses Ground On Iraq And Terrorism 2009
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All McCain has to do is 'win over' another 10% of disapprovers.
Poll: Obama Holds Five Point Lead, But Loses Ground On Iraq And Terrorism 2009
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Afters months of Bush lite, McSame, Bush III, 20% of Bush disapprovers are still willing to vote for McCain.
Poll: Obama Holds Five Point Lead, But Loses Ground On Iraq And Terrorism 2009
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If the disapprovers are spread out evenly throughout the country, then we have less cause for concern.
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The polling data on campaign interest shows that Republicans are more interested in the election than Democrats, Obama disapprovers are more interested than Obama approvers, and Romney voters are more interested than Obama voters.
USATODAY.com Feed 2012
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How injudicious are those who defend their absent friends, when accused of having disagreeable manners, by saying, as I have often heard persons say -- "I assure you that he or she can be very agreeable with those he or she likes:" an assertion which, by implying that the person accused did not like those who complained of the bad manner, converts them from simple disapprovers into something approaching to enemies.
The Idler in France Marguerite Blessington 1819
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