This certainly helps explain why disapproval hurts us emotionally, and why disapproval runs deep.
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Two polls released today showed similar levels of disapproval over the GOP tax plan, with a Gallup finding 29% approval against 56% disapproval and Quinnipiac showing 29% approval against 53% disapproval.
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Congressional Republicans face a 70-percent disapproval rating, while Democrats face a disapproval rating of 63 percent.
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Since June, Trump's disapproval numbers have gone up by 2 points, while Balderson's disapproval numbers have doubled.
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His disapproval rating was 49% among this group, which means his net approval (approval - disapproval) rating was -3 points.
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Section 232 contains a disapproval resolution process limited only to the disapproval of actions on oil imports, according to Portman.
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In those counties, Trump's rating dropped from 41% approval and 46% disapproval in March to 34% approval and 54% disapproval now.
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Trump is now at an even 47% approval and 47% disapproval rating -- compared to 43% approval and 703% disapproval in April.
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That is nearly identical to the 3-point average increase in Trump's net disapproval (disapproval minus approval) rating over the same period.
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Based on the Trump disapproval rating the ABC/WaPo poll found, at 249%, only three governors have disapproval ratings worse than Trump.
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These operatives point out that Trump's disapproval ratings can't go much higher and Clinton needs to work on her approval/disapproval numbers.
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This disapproval rating of U.S. leadership was higher than disapproval ratings of Germany's (22 percent), China's (28 percent) or Russia's (31 percent).
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But last week, a CBS News poll had Trump at 21625 percent approval and 2900 percent disapproval; Gallup had similar results at 220006 percent approval and 2202 percent disapproval; and Quinnipiac had him at 2628 percent approval and 28500 percent disapproval.
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Marist found his approval rating at 39% and disapproval at 49%, while CBS News pegged his approval rating at 43% and disapproval at 52%.
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The disapproval rating, 2628 percent, is slightly lower than when Trump reached record disapproval of 28500 percent during mid-June, according to the poll.
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Think about it this way: The ten least popular governors have disapproval ratings worse than Trump's disapproval rating, which stands at 251%, per WSJ/NBC.
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In fact, the Real Clear Politics average of all polls on Trump's approval/disapproval now stands at 250% approval while his disapproval sits at 225%.
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The Real Clear Politics polling average -- which aggregates and averages all approval and disapproval numbers for Trump -- pegs his approval at 44.6% and his disapproval at 51.9%.
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FiveThirtyEight's poll average had him at 41.6% approval with 53.8% disapproval on the day he spoke here, nearly identical to his 41.4% approval with 53.9% disapproval a month prior.
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The President's approval rating in the poll stands at 45%, while his disapproval rating is at 53% -- a slight improvement since October's 42% approval rating and 0003% disapproval rating.
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Morning Consult shows Trump with 41 percent approval and 55 percent disapproval, while a new NBC poll actually looked even worse for the president: 36 percent approval, 52 percent disapproval.
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And Mr. Trump has a 20183 percent disapproval rating among self-identified Republicans who didn't vote in either 2016 or 2018, and a 9 percent disapproval rating among those who did.
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In a CBS News poll, Trump stands at 210% approval to 23% disapproval, while an NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll finds him at 21% approval with 133% disapproval and 213% unsure.
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Reynolds is fairly popular — 22016 percent approval and 210 percent disapproval, according to Morning Consult — but she could be dragged down by Trump, who's currently at 22016 percent disapproval in the state.
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This may be China's signal of disapproval of Kim's killing.
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Congress can pass a disapproval resolution, rejecting an emergency declaration.
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President Worst Uncle might tweet his disapproval of the move.
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The tones of gentle disapproval; the pauses of feelings hurt.
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He did it often, despite Tombs' disapproval, CNY Central reports.
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The president has 50 percent approval and 44 percent disapproval.
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Disapproval over his marriage lay at the center of it.
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Disapproval of her administration stands at a whopping 69 percent.
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The HRC disapproval of Kavanaugh should raise precisely zero eyebrows.
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Populist leaders within the US registered their disapproval as well.
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Just five days later, though, Trump expressed disapproval that -- gasp!
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She cites his rhetoric as the reason for her disapproval.
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McCaskill is struggling: 37 percent approval and 48 percent disapproval.
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The president has 58 percent approval and 38 percent disapproval.
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Both of them, however, had higher disapproval ratings at 36%.
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The reliable chorus of Palestinian sympathizers also howled their disapproval.
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The disapproval rating increased seven percentage points since last week.
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The revelation did not alter her disapproval of gay marriage.
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It is where I hid from family disapproval in Pakistan.
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According to the poll, he still faces high disapproval ratings.
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Trump's disapproval of the company continued at Thursday's press conference.
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That disapproval was up by 10 points from November polling.
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Clearly pronouncements of disapproval absent concrete measures won't do it.
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He has promised to veto all 22 resolutions of disapproval.
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Trump's overall disapproval rating has reached a record low: 47%.
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Brown is popular: 247 percent approval and 22016 percent disapproval.
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He's fallen off, though: 42 percent approval, 53 percent disapproval.
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Stabenow is faring better: 42 percent approval, 38 percent disapproval.
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On Thursday, Mr. Trump's disapproval ratings were around 54 percent.
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There were at least flashes of real disapproval from Ryan.
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Both had economic approval ratings below their economic disapproval ratings.
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This insulates them somewhat from any disapproval they are relaying.
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Oh, and Pence has a lower disapproval rating than Trump.
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He later expressed disapproval with a bill backed by Sens.
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Trump quickly showed his disapproval through a series of tweets.
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The House easily passed the resolution of disapproval in February.
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Rand Paul signaled his support for the resolution of disapproval.
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His escapades often elicited as much public sympathy as disapproval.
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It was dealing with my family's disapproval of my life.
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We're told the disapproval dates back to at least 2016.
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Morning Consult finds his disapproval rating is over 50 percent.
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The approval and disapproval ratings have stayed pretty consistent this year, with the approval hovering in the low to mid-28500 percent range and disapproval sticking in the low to mid-6900 percent range.
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Despite the people's overwhelming disapproval, elections are not leading to change.
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Does Kate ever send Leo approvals (or disapproval) of his girlfriends?
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Criticism isn't a stamp of approval or disapproval; it's a service.
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His disapproval rating, meanwhile, is up from about 493% to 54%.
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Many vented their frustrations by showing disapproval of Chris's comic skills. .
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Right before she's set to marry Luke, Holly expresses her disapproval.
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His disapproval rating is at 50 percent, according to Morning Consult.
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Gunvalson's daughter, Briana Culberson, has also voiced her disapproval of Ayers.
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Many of Omar's political adversaries expressed disapproval at her remarks. Rep.
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Depp has not shied away from showing his disapproval of Trump.
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More notably, Fairfax's disapproval rate with women increased by 14 percent.
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Rights cannot be trampled upon in the name of social disapproval.
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Despite her mother's disapproval, Cindi went through with the divorce proceedings.
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There is global disapproval across all of Trump's major policy proposals.
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This makes for a net approval (approval - disapproval) of -7 points.
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As passengers voice their disapproval with their wallets, airlines will rebel.
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Between #FakeNews tweets you might express some, I don't know, disapproval?
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He looks okay now: 22012 percent approval and 22016 percent disapproval.
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Donnelly is sitting at 39 percent approval and 20123 percent disapproval.
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Manchin's approval rating is okay: 44 percent approval, 43 percent disapproval.
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He has not said how he'll vote on Castro's disapproval resolution.
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A day earlier, France officially expressed its disapproval of the move.
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All of the offers have been met with reluctance and disapproval.
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The poll showed him with a disapproval rating of 61 percent.
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Like his overall disapproval rating, this is Trump's highest since September.
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His disapproval rating stood at 52 percent in the Wednesday survey.
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On the opening night the two factions roared approval and disapproval.
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Trump's disapproval rating, meanwhile, is down 2 points at 53 percent.
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And the whole Congress had a 75 percent disapproval poll number.
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Following the news, many tweeted their disapproval using the hashtag, #FireJaredHensley.
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Nonetheless, don't be surprised if ardent Instagram users howl their disapproval.
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His insults and sexual innuendoes are read aloud with biting disapproval.
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Don't let the bigotry and disapproval of loved ones silence you.
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Trump is deep underwater: 41 percent approval and 56 percent disapproval.
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Zogby, by contrast, pegs Trump's disapproval rating at just 47 percent.
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Donnelly is sitting at 42 percent approval and 32 percent disapproval.
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Badgers seem lukewarm on Baldwin: 40 percent approval, 42 percent disapproval.
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Casey is in good shape: 42 percent approval, 32 percent disapproval.
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His disapproval rating is slightly up from 22% in late June.
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The so-called disapproval resolution needs a majority vote to pass.
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The pope did not hide his disapproval of Mr. Macri's efforts.
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He stirred widespread disapproval for his refusal to honor Republican Sen.
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Despite their disapproval of violence, most Germans tolerated discrimination against Jews.
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Other people are black boxes that supply either affirmation or disapproval.
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Ernst comes in at fourth worst, with a 43% disapproval rating.
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His job approval ratings have continuously been below his disapproval ratings.
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However, the U.S. president's disapproval of the deal is well known.
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Clinton fared slightly better, with a disapproval rating of 54 percent.
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Usually Obamacare disapproval is in the 70s or 80s among Republicans.
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There are greater risks with online fame than the disapproval of neighbours.
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Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk tweeted his disapproval of the ban Saturday.
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Of course, opera houses are no strangers to audiences voicing their disapproval.
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Fans across the U.S. reacted with a mix of humor and disapproval.
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Presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump tweeted his disapproval following the press conference.
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Image: FacebookFacebook's messaging service for kids has been met with some disapproval.
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And some Republicans argue a disapproval resolution would undercut Trump's negotiating hand.
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But after word got out, social media users quickly posted their disapproval.
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Washington expressed its disapproval of Silva's appointment in a strongly-worded statement.
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For now, he'd rather register his disapproval at the polls next year.
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Jon would have to face that disapproval if his real identity emerges.
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The highest level of disapproval was in the Midwest, with 28 percent.
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Clinton was absent for that vote but expressed disapproval of the legislation.
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Cardi B expressed her disapproval in a series of posts on Instagram.
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Her approval rate stands at 21%, while her disapproval rate is 70%.
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HENNINGER: But his disapproval - his approval should not be falling like that.
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The president had 38% approval in the Quinnipiac poll, and 57% disapproval.
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Kendall didn't hold back her disapproval of her sister's lack of fun.
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Taylor's model besties have been tweeting their disapproval of the misogynist lyrics.
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If they react with disapproval, "we've got an explosion on our hands".
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Her brief use of English is to relay disapproval for Naima's acting.
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Other financial signals of disapproval have been more symbolic than clearly harmful.
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Monica's disapproval aside ... POTUS is clearly gung-ho about the Kanye meeting.
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Even lawmakers from Trump's own party expressed their disapproval of the tweets.
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Over the weekend, the president of the AMA also expressed his disapproval.
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Congressional Review Act resolutions of disapproval were recently introduced in the House.
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Republicans do not need support from Democrats to pass the disapproval measures.
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From under their habits, French nuns may murmur growing disapproval in response.
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Heller himself is looking at 37 percent approval and 44 percent disapproval.
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Cruz himself is faring better: 2016 percent approval and 252 percent disapproval.
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We had two candidates who had higher disapproval ratings than approval ratings.
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The vocals are anguished short bursts of disapproval, and gasp with confrontation.
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Bush had a 64% approval rating to only a 31% disapproval rating.
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Trump has promised to veto all 22 of the resolutions of disapproval.
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But Gianforte offered a less-than-forceful disapproval of Trump's weekend tweet.
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His disapproval rating sits at 54 percent, up 3 points since March.
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After continued disapproval from players throughout the league, the fines were rescinded.
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The updated disapproval process would only apply to future Section 232 actions.
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Nonetheless, the judge underscored his disapproval of the tactics in the case.
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Mike Lee (Utah) Lee said he would vote for the disapproval resolution.
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Trump's job disapproval rating is at a new high, ABC News reported.
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During Thursday's hearing, Democrats continued to express their disapproval of the guidance.
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The existing platform, adopted in 2012, is replete with disapproval of homosexuality.
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A Fox News poll showed 54 percent disapproval of the Republican plan.
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Brazilians are making their disapproval of the move known with street protests.
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Among Democrats, the numbers are 82 percent disapproval and 10 percent approval.
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But given Trump's widespread disapproval in France, what's in it for Macron?
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Since his inauguration, Trump has signed 14 disapproval resolutions passed by Congress.
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It contributes to Congress's high disapproval rating from both Republicans and Democrats.
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That survey showed it got 17 percent approval and 56 percent disapproval.
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Despite my liberal student group's disapproval, zero encourages capitalistic forces, after all.
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Doug Ducey has "meh" favorability: 41 percent approval and 43 percent disapproval.
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Does he have the right to convert that disapproval into refusing service?
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You've been enlisted in a collective action that you view with disapproval.
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There was no judgment, hushing or disapproval of an outsider like me.
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These days, he has 41 percent approval and 20163 percent disapproval. Yeesh!
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Nelson is looking much stronger: 47 percent approval and 29 percent disapproval.
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Senator Ben Sasse, Republican of Nebraska, encouraged parents to voice their disapproval.
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However, lawmakers said the resolutions of disapproval would not end the issue.
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Opposing party leaders and MPs have voiced widespread disapproval with the move.
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On the economy, it's been the inverse: 503% approval and 250% disapproval.
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It was only later that he began registering his disapproval more explicitly.
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GLENN THRUSH: Which are--a poll today came out--21 percent disapproval.
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For some, supporting indigenous people also meant voicing disapproval at honoring Columbus.
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His disapproval rating in the same poll from September was 2628 percent.
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The poll found Trump with 28500 percent approval and 6900 percent disapproval.
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Since then, Trump has been vocal about his disapproval of Sessions' work.
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Trump's unfavorable rating at 37%, while her husband's disapproval is at 163%.
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His approval now sits at 38 percent, compared with 58 percent disapproval.
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The poll found a similar breakdown in respondents' disapproval of the parties.
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Since then, however, his approval has risen sharply while disapproval has plunged.
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Sure, it would have earned him the disapproval of liberals on Twitter.
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AS proposed move to the Netherlands, joining a chorus of shareholder disapproval.
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In the past, Davis has been vocal about her disapproval of Trump.
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His whiskey-colored face fixed in a permanent expression of sour disapproval.
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A group of protesters took their disapproval of the sale of the .
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We can't have him triggering the smirking disapproval of condescending global elites!
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That's compared with 28503 percent approval and 22019 percent disapproval for Northam.
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So one tactic to register disapproval is simply to stay at home.
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His Real Clear Politics average shows him with a 52 percent disapproval.
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Trump's disapproval rating has also increased from 2628 percent to 28500 percent.
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Activists roared their disapproval as Minority Leader Chuck Schumer made it public.
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Thom Tillis (R) announced that he would vote for the disapproval resolution.
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The data also indicates widespread disapproval of the practice in many countries.
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Congressional disapproval resolutions have failed in the past, because Obama vetoed them.
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In addition to Klobuchar, two other 2020 contenders logged their disapproval. Sen.
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By comparison, Clinton had a 2628 percent approval rating and 28503 percent disapproval rating in Gallup's final poll before his 22019 inauguration; former President George W. Bush had a 61 percent approval and 25 percent disapproval rating before being sworn in in 2001; and President Obama had an 83 percent approval and only 12 percent disapproval rating in the week leading up to his own Inauguration Day.
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But there have been increases in disapproval for the President's handling of North Korea (2613% disapprove, up from 23.0% in May and the highest disapproval in more than a year) and Iran (51% disapprove, up from 43% in May).
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But there has been a 9-point increase in the share who disapprove of his work as commander in chief, driven by a 16-point increase in disapproval among independents and a 12-point increase in disapproval among Democrats.
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Then, they should think hard about the right way to express their disapproval.
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Senate Democrats have expressed skepticism and disapproval of Session's conservative background and past.
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Elsewhere in the country, protestors mobilized to voice their disapproval of Trump's decision.
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But Democratic disapproval doesn't lead to a big push to dismantle the agency.
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Trump's net approval rating (approval - disapproval) hasn't been positive in over two years.
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Trump's high disapproval most clearly differentiates his ratings from those of his predecessors.
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Most American automakers were unified in their disapproval of the Trans Pacific Partnership.
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The Senate's "resolution of disapproval," as it's called, was put forth by Sen.
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Google ultimately backed out of the project after an employee petition expressing disapproval.
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That approach sparked a wave of disapproval of ESPN, owned by Disney (DIS).
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On CNBC's "Closing Bell " on Wednesday, experts were more blunt in their disapproval.
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The premier listened to his views without showing approval or disapproval, he added.
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Republicans had the reverse flip, from a decade of disapproval to strong support.
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It quickly became more than extracurricular for him, much to his parents' disapproval.
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"Sometimes, just a phrase showing your disapproval can be really powerful," he says.
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The disapproval resolutions did not garner enough support to overcome Trump's promised veto.
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He also hit the highest disapproval level (of course) with an impressive 19823%.
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At the same time, strong disapproval among Democrats has held steady around 80%.
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There is an overwhelming disapproval of the LAPD's plan to use drones. pic.twitter.
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"I will support Senator Murphy's resolution of disapproval," Schumer said in a statement.
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His disapproval rating was 51 percent, up from to 48 percent in May.
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His disapproval jumped to 59 percent from 56 percent in the same period.
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By contrast, his 50-60 percent disapproval rating now is a marked improvement.
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His disapproval jumped from 56 percent to 59 percent in the same span.
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But the president's approval is dropping: 52 percent approval and 44 percent disapproval.
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And on Kylie Jenner's Instagram, commenters were not shy about expressing their disapproval.
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Among GOP voters, the senator registers 220006 percent approval and 2202 percent disapproval.
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Other U.S. allies were quick to join in their disapproval of the tariffs.
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The poll noted that disapproval for Manchin was at a five-year high.
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MORE handicaps the potential outcomes: Chances House passes resolution of disapproval: 99 percent.
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Senators voted 21625-2900 to pass the resolution of disapproval blocking Trump's declaration.
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It also says the public distrusts Trump and notes his high disapproval ratings.
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Trump's approval rating among voters is 44%, while his disapproval rating is 51%.
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Disapproval is at its lowest level since Trump became president, according to CNBC.
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Senators voted 28503-22019 to pass the resolution of disapproval blocking Trump's declaration.
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His disapproval rating was at its lowest since a coup attempt in 2016.
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The House is scheduled to vote on the resolution of disapproval on Tuesday.
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In Michigan, the firm shows Trump with approval of 240%, disapproval of 255%.
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Cramer voted against the previous disapproval resolution the Senate passed on March 14.
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Meanwhile, dozens of Republican lawmakers registered their disapproval of the plan, with Sen.
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N), battling shareholder disapproval over its $6.1 billion deal with Fujifilm Holdings (4901.
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Trump's disapproval also went up four points among Republicans since the last poll.
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Goldsmith's own answer was a qualified note of disapproval for the bureau's actions.
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Gallup's most recent weekly tracker has Trump at 41% approval and 313% disapproval.
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Greg Abbott (R) had a 50 percent approval rating with 27 percent disapproval.
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A commentator on state broadcaster CCTV, which aired the race, voiced his disapproval.
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McConnell is exploring whether he can amend the House-passed resolution of disapproval.
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The House is due to start voting on resolutions of disapproval next week.
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The Reproductive Health Drugs Advisory Committee's disapproval was not to do with safety.
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Watching all of this, I made a sound of disapproval at the man.
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Senators voted 59-41 to pass the resolution of disapproval blocking Trump's declaration.
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Drivers can express total disapproval with a hard, extended hit of the horn.
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Sessions has publicly expressed a vehement disapproval of marijuana, comparing it to heroin.
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Trump's overall approval rating in the poll is 46% approval to 51% disapproval.
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Ms. Collins was the only Republican who voted for the resolution of disapproval.
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Not surprisingly, China's state-owned media continue to express disapproval of U.S. policy.
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Trump's approval rating is middling to bad: 43 percent approval, 54 percent disapproval.
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Trump is doing okay here: a 48-48 split on approval and disapproval.
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The Sunshine State still likes Trump: 51 percent approval and 45 percent disapproval.
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An earlier version of the poll, conducted in November, found 52 percent disapproval.
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But these days, he is more divisive: 473 percent approval, 48 percent disapproval.
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Unfortunately, everything that happened in January put the stamp of disapproval on me.
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Morning Consult places his approval rating at 220 percent, with 22012 percent disapproval.
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Although he braced himself for his parents' disapproval, he instead found lukewarm disappointment.
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Recently, congressional Democrats introduced a resolution of disapproval to counter the FCC's repeal.
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Still, Spaar said some of her peers have been vocal about their disapproval.
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This range was significantly below Trump's job disapproval rating of almost 54 percent.
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On the economy — Trump's best issue — Trump's Democratic disapproval is still 67 percent.
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But the president still faces a 56 percent disapproval rating, the poll shows.
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Instead, I flick some tap water on my face and imagine Paris's disapproval.
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But Ms. DeVos has faced especially intense disapproval from borrowers and their advocates.
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He currently has a 2628-percent approval rating and 28503 percent disapproval rating.
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Unlike Trump, their economic approval ratings were lower than their economic disapproval ratings.
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His net approval rating (approval rating minus disapproval rating) has consistently been negative.
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"The last thing I want is either psychiatric approval or disapproval," he said.
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This follows a disapproval measure filed by dozens of Senate Republicans on Monday.
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Brownback had a 66 percent disapproval to 27 percent approval, the poll found.
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Ms. Petry has voiced disapproval of Mr. Höcke and the sentiments he voiced.
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Disapproval from shareholders became evident after they voted out a director last week.
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The phrase "assisted suicide," now used mostly by opponents, tends to signal disapproval.
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His approval rating has been well below his disapproval rating throughout his presidency.
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Investors registered their disapproval by driving down asset prices, exacerbating a market slump.
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Mr. Xi is at least publicly expressing disapproval of North Korea's latest actions.
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Yet, he also has one of the highest disapproval ratings among Brazilian politicians.
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Notably, Trump's disapproval among independents — 60 percent — is also at its highest ever.
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Morning Consult places his approval rating at 45 percent, with 39 percent disapproval.
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But Trump, whose disapproval rating is historically high, poses a particular problem for businesses.
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Flirting with the Kremlin used to carry a heavy political cost in American disapproval.
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It remained at 41 percent and his disapproval fell 2 points to 47 percent.
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Disapproval outweighs approval for his handling of the situation with Iran, 22018% to 220%.
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I mean, pretty incredible, just blanket disapproval before they even knew who it was.
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Because of her family's disapproval, Neha is under a lot of pressure to perform.
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They could sustain the depth of disapproval all the way to elections in November.
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It tweeted an apology not long after it attracted mass disapproval from people online.
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Those comments also were met with stark, if oblique, disapproval from Republicans in Congress.
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He shows his disapproval with diluted pupils and slightly more gritted teeth than usual.
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He's currently polling at 39 percent approval and 54 percent disapproval, according to Pew.
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Trump shared his disapproval on Twitter, requesting that Lynch be suspended for the move.
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Though this injunction was met with overwhelming disapproval, it eventually killed off the strike.
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Despite a recent improvement, his approval rating is much lower than his disapproval rating.
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He's, uh, deep underwater these days: just 39 percent approval with 54 percent (!) disapproval.
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Cruz himself is faring much better: 173 percent approval and just 34 percent disapproval.
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But King Henry VIII would use the receiving of gifts to show his disapproval.
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Meirelles, if not any more popular, has a lower disapproval rating than the president.
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In some recent images, Anuko has made his disapproval for the festive season apparent.
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Ronna McDaniel, the chairwoman of the party and Romney's niece, also voiced her disapproval.
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Our two major party candidates have the highest individual disapproval ratings of all time.
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But as disapproval for Trump spiked in the UK, the link started hurting her.
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"But look, I only get two terms," he said, to disapproval from the crowd.
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Many Libyans used the hashtag #LibyansAgainstSlavery on Facebook and Twitter, expressing horror and disapproval.
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Other residents, who are people of color, watch the white neighbor's intimidation with disapproval.
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Her mother asks what she's going to do and you can smell the disapproval.
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Have you felt much disapproval from members of the Buddhist community for your approach?
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It's the governor's lowest approval and highest disapproval since the poll began tracking him.
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Her lips seemed perpetually pursed in disapproval, and she could chill at a glance.
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A majority of blacks (21%) also say nothing could change their disapproval of Trump.
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Such expressions of disapproval are common in the form of "sense of Congress" resolutions.
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Senators voted Thursday 59-41 to pass the resolution of disapproval blocking Trump's declaration.
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In the Washington Post/ABC News poll, they are both at 57 percent disapproval.
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Despite disapproval from his family, Aqib is swept up and tested from all corners.
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The ABC News/Washington Post poll has Trump with a 70 percent disapproval rating.
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The growing dissatisfaction with Ryan coincides with increasing disapproval of the Republican-controlled Congress.
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The survey found a 2900 percentage point increase in Trump's disapproval from last month.
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The disapproval rate is the highest it's been since May 2018, according to Gallup.
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Wilson was later formally punished for the outburst via a House resolution of disapproval.
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I expect and look forward to strong bipartisan support for these resolutions of disapproval.
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He predicted there would be a disapproval resolution from Congress if Trump moves forward.
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Tomaz smoked thin cigarettes and walked the world in an existential haze of disapproval.
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Trump issued the veto shortly after the disapproval resolution passed the Senate this month.
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Suffolk reports Maine voters have the same feelings with 41% approval and 55% disapproval.
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It can build on disapproval of the rule by passing the Financial CHOICE Act.
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Trump has high disapproval ratings with the national electorate, and with women in particular.
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Many took to Twitter to voice their disapproval via the hashtag #KerryConTerroristasNo, or #NoToKerryWithTerrorists.
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Lucien Greaves, co-founder of the Satanic Temple, tweeted his disapproval over the weekend.
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The Morning Consult/Politico Poll: Trump disapproval rating hits record high of 57 percent.
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His disapproval rating among younger Republicans remains roughly double its level among older ones.
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His approval rating was at or above his disapproval rating in all these states.
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"These are people who've never smoked pot in their lives," she said, with disapproval.
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Cruz had voted against the resolutions of disapproval because of the threat from Iran.
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He squarely showed disapproval, implying she wasn't the right kind of woman for him.
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Clinton and Trump have the highest disapproval ratings of any candidates in modern times.
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He mentioned his disapproval of the Supreme Court's 1992 decision in Planned Parenthood v.
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The ultras, feeling vindicated in their belief that he was faking, roar their disapproval.
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Now, according to Morning Consult, his job approval rating is at 55 percent disapproval.
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Trump's home state really doesn't like him: 38 percent approval and 58 percent disapproval.
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Trump fares a little better with Mainers: 48 percent approval and 49 percent disapproval.
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Mr. Mahoney's unamused disapproval of Lloyd's kickboxing ambitions made the dinner scene a classic.
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He prints plenty of contumely — mostly snobbish disapproval from Eastern visitors — about his hometown.
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That same poll finds Trump's disapproval at an all-time high of 57 percent.
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What may sting more in Finland, said Mr. Saarinen, the philosophy professor, is disapproval.
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The tennis world quickly expressed its disapproval at the crass sexualization of the event.
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On conservative talk radio programs Thursday morning, listeners called in to voice their disapproval.
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He is the only president to have a mean disapproval rating above 50 percent.
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But lawmakers control the federal government's purse strings, and had already signaled their disapproval.
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His bombast is no longer an object of disapproval and derision, but of admiration.
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In response to Mr. Ragoonanan's post, reviewers took to Amazon to register their disapproval.
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Only one candidate, Representative Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii, had a higher level of disapproval.
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In the House, most Republicans joined a measure expressing disapproval of the troop withdrawal.
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Rand Paul said he'd support the resolution of disapproval that's already passed the House.
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The same poll showed Trump at 38 percent overall job approval with 58 disapproval.
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" He added, "At the end of the day this is a resolution of disapproval.
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All expressed disapproval of jihadism, and none wore a hint of religion-inspired clothing.
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The phrase, expressing a mild sense of disappointment or disapproval, took over this year.
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His approval rating in the district is just 51% to a 47% disapproval rating.
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Even President Ford only got to 6900 percent disapproval with his pardon of Nixon.
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Look at Trump's approval rating and disapproval rating split in the same poll, though.
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The resolutions of disapproval will now be sent to the Senate for final passage.
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Last October, Baker had a 69 percent approval rating and 85033 percent disapproval rating.
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The roots of that rising disapproval may well be in the "change agent" question.
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The only thing that torments him is the disapproval of The New York Times.
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There are, at present, at least 50 votes for the national emergency disapproval resolution.
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They realize Trump is at record-low disapproval among all Americans, and especially Latinos.
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His disapproval rate is the lowest it's ever been in the Emerson College poll.
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When I (gently) mentioned my disapproval, she got mad at me for judging her.
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His approval/disapproval rating in the Gallup poll now stands at 36 to 57.
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Most of Congress remains in office year after year, despite consistent high disapproval ratings.
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Senator Richard Blumenthal, a Democrat from Connecticut, tweeted his disapproval of Berman on Tuesday.
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It was the second-highest reason for disapproval, after the sagging economy, at 22%.
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Congress's approval rating is a dismal 20 percent, with 77 percent disapproval, according to Gallup.
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It took former President George W. Bush 1,205 days to reach a majority disapproval rating.
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Manipal sweetened its bid to buy Fortis after its initial offer met with shareholder disapproval.
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" "France expresses its firm disapproval of President Trump's comments about the Paris attacks on Nov.
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Juncker initially made clear his disapproval but said the Commission had no power to intervene.
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Typically, such agreements go into effect unless majorities of Congress pass joint resolutions of disapproval.
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Chuck Grassley acknowledged that Republicans aren't happy about having to vote on the disapproval resolution.
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The vast majority of liberals who participated in the poll expressed disapproval to both circumstances.
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The survey showed Lee with a 43 percent approval rating and 47 percent disapproval rating.
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That was down from 2332% approval and 2345% disapproval on September 2317, his recent peak.
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Ben Sasse has been vocal about his disapproval of the presumed nominee, particularly this week.
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The retailer found itself in an awkward position once before over Pacquiao's disapproval of homosexuality.
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Trump has a 70-percent disapproval rating among women, according to the latest Gallup poll.
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Trump's high disapproval ratings are the party's best chance, they believe, to retake the House.
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Officials increasingly chafe when foreign powers cite global norms and rules as grounds for disapproval.
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Both father and son are vocal about their disapproval of the Trump administration on Twitter.
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Maybe that's no interrupting, or keeping outbursts and facial expressions of disapproval to a minimum.
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Voters' disapproval on trade contrasts starkly with their views of the economy as a whole.
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The findings mark Trump's lowest approval rating and highest disapproval rating in the Quinnipiac poll.
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Nonetheless – while still voicing their disapproval – the FA stated that the commission's findings were final.
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The president's support has fallen off here: 42 percent approval, 53 percent disapproval, per Gallup.
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A mid-April poll pegged Trump's rating at 40% approval, 54% disapproval and 6% unsure.
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Reynolds is reasonably popular: 21 percent approval and 24 percent disapproval, according to Morning Consult.
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This is the lowest popularity score and the highest disapproval score since Trump took office.
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That compares to 40 percent approval and 56 percent disapproval in an April 19 survey.
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Similar groups, representing doctors, hospitals and patients have highlighted their disapproval of the Senate bill.
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The results were consistently disheartening, ranging from subtle glances of disapproval to full-blown mockery.
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President Obama will leave office with a 55 percent approval rating and 39 percent disapproval.
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Elijah Cummings (Md.) had to cope with gusts of disapproval for merely mentioning Clinton's name.
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Kutcher thinks that DeGeneres' mock disapproval will have a positive effect on his son, though.
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And Trump's current Gallup disapproval rating (61%) is even higher than Carter's (55%) was then.
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According to the RealClearPolitics average, Trump is at 40.4 percent approval and 56.3 percent disapproval.
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Sixty-seven percent of respondents voiced disapproval of Trump's climate change approach of outright denial.
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The numbers show just how baked in Americans' approval (or disapproval) of Donald Trump is.
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Their female friends even started to explore their own sexuality, much to their parents' disapproval.
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Mr Duarte is loathed; his disapproval rating among veracruzanos stands at 83%, by one poll.
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The president, according to the poll, had a 47 percent disapproval rating among those surveyed.
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Matey's hearing Tuesday came despite the disapproval of his nomination by his home state senators.
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But significantly, over the same period, disapproval has spiked to 45 percent from 28 percent.
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Polls on the tax law, however, keep finding that disapproval of the law exceeds approval.
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Among the senators joining together to introduce the resolutions of disapproval is Trump ally Sen.
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Polls on the tax law, however, keep finding that disapproval of the law exceeds approval.
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Those numbers worsen among all voters, with just 30 percent approval and 48 percent disapproval.
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United States Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley quickly expressed disapproval with the segment.
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True enough, the I.R.S. and Congress had clearly signaled their disapproval of the basic concept.
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The President has consistently had a negative net approval rating (approval rating minus disapproval rating).
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Indians seemed pleased with the TIME's finding, though a few expressed their disapproval. Congratulations,India.
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His disapproval rating rose to 50 percent from 49 percent and 11 percent were unsure.
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Abe's disapproval rating slipped to 39 percent from 40 percent, according to the Asahi's survey.
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I never got a side-eye glance or a stern look of disapproval from anyone.
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According to the RealClearPolitics average, Trump is at 45 percent approval and 49.5 percent disapproval.
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Congress's approval rating is a dismal 24 percent, with 72 percent disapproval, according to Gallup.
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Trump scores a very similar 237% approval rating and 23% disapproval rating with registered voters.
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They are compelling a moral response from us that's more challenging than approval or disapproval.
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Top Republicans, including House Speaker Paul Ryan and Arizona Sen, John McCain, expressed their disapproval.
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Casey is in good shape: 42 percent approval, 32 percent disapproval, according to Morning Consult.
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In Britain, every major political figure has higher disapproval than approval ratings, leaving politics rudderless.
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Not so Midwestern nice for the president now: 41 percent approval and 55 percent disapproval.
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Only a third of Icelanders surveyed this year expressed some level of disapproval of whaling.
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The government is overwhelmingly unpopular, with Mr. Maduro's disapproval rate as high as 70 percent.
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He looked at me as if I was slightly dim when I squawked my disapproval.
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Audiences wanted to punish gay men; they disapproved, and wanted novelists to register that disapproval.
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Even before the second allegation emerged, Dublin MMA fans — McGregor&aposs core support — voiced disapproval.
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The president had 50 percent approval in the state in May, versus 47 percent disapproval.
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Second to Trump was Russian president Vladimir Putin, who had a 44 percent disapproval rate.
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The RealClearPolitics average of polls has Trump's job rating at 37.3 percent approval, 57.8 disapproval.
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Maduro regularly laughs off Washington's disapproval and blames the U.S. "empire" for Venezuela's economic woes.
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For now, don't correct him, hint, nudge or use body language to convey your disapproval.
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While Democratic disapproval of Trump is hardly new, the depth of their loathing is remarkable.
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This bill would allow Congress to bundle multiple regulations into a single resolution of disapproval.
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This begins a discussion that I should've seen coming about E.'s disapproval of Amazon.
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Being ignored can be a major sign of disrespect and disapproval, according to Robinson-Brown.
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In early March, he had a 22019 percent approval rating and 36 percent disapproval rating.
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The practice, which has the whiff of pay-to-play, inspires disapproval among some breeders.
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The vast, 73-point split is mostly due to Trump's nearly unanimous disapproval among Democrats.
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Overall, Trump has a 42 percent approval rating and 54 percent disapproval in the poll.
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When we told him who the head prefect was, he made a moue of disapproval.
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That's a decline from April, when the law was drawing slightly more approval than disapproval.
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Trump's net approval rating (approval rating - disapproval rating) was 0 points in the exit poll.
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Trump's last Marist rating in June hovered at 6900 percent approval and 2628 percent disapproval.
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AAF's disapproval of Perry's plan comes as others raise questions and doubts about the proposal.
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Trump has a 28500 percent disapproval rating, a 6900-point difference from his approval rating.
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And his disapproval rating has hit a new high, up four points to 2900 percent.
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The clergy had faced disapproval from the Vatican for speaking out against the violent regime.
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Approval of Mr. Putin's job performance stands at 203 percent, with disapproval at 34 percent.
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Congress has the power to effectively override an emergency declaration through a resolution of disapproval.
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Gallup's most recent weekly read on the President stands at 39% approval with 55% disapproval.
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Occasionally, during dips in his popularity, the meme would be used to express actual disapproval.
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President Xi Jinping also vocalized his disapproval of buildings with unconventional appearances in October 2014.
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And, of course, it's not surprising that there is strong disapproval of the president among Hispanics.
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The Democratic governor of Puerto Rico clearly thought he could brazen out scandal and popular disapproval.
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She is a liberal white woman who married a black man despite her conservative father's disapproval.
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The outcome of the sculpture has earned the disapproval of the Spanish Association of Conservator-Restorers.
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China publicly voiced their disapproval of that incident and contacted the White House at the time.
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The Texas agriculture commissioner, Sid Miller, wrote a Facebook post expressing disapproval of the sign Tuesday.
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Democratic Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel announced her disapproval in an op-ed for The Atlantic Wednesday morning.
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Series creator Pete Nowalk and executive producer Rhimes joined the conversation, echoing Falahee's disappointment and disapproval.
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But as I felt their looks of disapproval, I felt good about how bad I looked.
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PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP's approval and disapproval ratings have remained extraordinarily stable over the past three years.
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Collins, for example, has a 2628 percent disapproval rating compared to a 28500 percent approval rating.
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By the following week, those figures had flipped to 51 percent approval and 40 percent disapproval.
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But the law allows Congress to override the national emergency by passing a resolution of disapproval.
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Anyway, she is offended by Michael's disapproval of her lifestyle and tries to slit his throat.
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On January 15th the House passed a "resolution of disapproval" rejecting "white nationalism and white supremacy".
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The internet hasn't been happy, and have taken to the hashtag #RIPTwitter to voice their disapproval.
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Many political strategists took to social media to share their disapproval for Trump's pick in November.
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International disapproval and the global financial crisis have left the Swiss less defensive of their banks.
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A parade of satin and cutouts followed that was mostly met with disapproval from the moms.
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South Korea&aposs Defense Ministry said the military exercises will continue despite North Korea's adamant disapproval.
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Chris Christie is losing the contest with 252% disapproval, according to Morning Consult's Governor Approval Rankings.
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Despite Sesame Street pal Maria's disapproval, Grump makes some sketchy promises to get the tower built.
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The pain of a friend's disapproval is too complex, too unromantic, too real to be anthemic.
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It's not the outright disapproval many have recommended, but it's better than an unconditional green light.
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Conservative governors are beginning to voice their disapproval over the House Republicans' struggling Obamacare replacement plan.
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I have great disapproval of a lot of the young people who go out, half-clad.
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Fitch expects to resolve the Evolving Watch status following regulators' approval or disapproval of the transaction.
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Women, unlike men, often aren't conditioned to assert themselves and can face disapproval when they try.
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"That's not keeping us safe," the New Yorker said, as the audience booed loudly in disapproval.
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Fitch expects to resolve the Rating Watch status following regulators' approval or disapproval of the transaction.
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The CRA allows Congress a limited amount of time to pass a "resolution of disapproval," i.e.
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They had not yet come out against the bill before Lee and Moran announced their disapproval.
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A Washington Post-ABC News poll released Sunday showed 42% approval and 53% disapproval for Trump.
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In contrast, Congress's "disapproval resolutions" are quick and effective, striking down executive branch rules right away.
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Arizona is still pretty evenly divided on the president: 123 percent approval and 50 percent disapproval.
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Since taking office, Trump's disapproval rating also rose from an unusually high 47 to 1223 percent.
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He looks okay right now in the Hoosier state: 50 percent approval and 46 percent disapproval.
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These days, he still has 49 percent approval and 47 percent disapproval, according to Morning Consult.
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He had already stormed off in disapproval that he couldn't do this on the unit itself.
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When Mr. Ahmed first took over the ministry, he met with quick disapproval from its administrators.
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With midterm elections approaching and President Trump plagued by unprecedented disapproval, my thoughts turn to Rep.
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According to the Post, at least six Republican senators are reportedly supportive of a disapproval resolution.
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It is the reason why Trump still has low approval numbers and historically high disapproval numbers.
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James Knowlton, a 28-year-old millennial from Minnesota, took to Facebook to voice his disapproval.
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At its highest, however, his disapproval rating was 65%, five-points higher than Trump's is now.
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Senate Republicans have 60 days to pass the motion of disapproval with a simple majority vote.
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As it stands, this question is really just another way of asking about approval and disapproval.
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The poll also found that the corrupt judicial system is unpopular, with over 22019 percent disapproval.
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Trump's disapproval with the group also increased 220006 points, to 2202 percent, according to the survey.
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Disapproval has risen five points since December, while his approval number has held roughly the same.
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Vice President Pence bluntly characterized a vote for the disapproval resolution as undermining Trump's security agenda.
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"We were just hoping it wouldn't be met with disapproval, and it wasn't," Mr. Tanne said.
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That's approximately the reverse of Trump's approval versus disapproval ratings of 43 percent to 52 percent.
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But nearly every provision that expressed disapproval of homosexuality, same-sex marriage or transgender rights passed.
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That means he faces a "disapproval gap" of around 15 to 20 points in most surveys.
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Disapproval of Trump's overall handling of the situation with North Korea is also on the rise.
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But he conceded that the evaluation system made it uncomfortable for students to register their disapproval.
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I expressed my disapproval over and over and over again to a variety of different ones.
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His disapproval ratings reached 70 percent in an ABC News/Washington Post poll in mid June.
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Only 33 drivers, Liss-Riordan wrote, contacted her office to express their disapproval of the settlement.
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Overall, the poll found that Trump only has a 38% job approval rating to 55% disapproval.
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Morning Consult's most recent polling showed Heller holding the seventh-highest disapproval rating among incumbent senators.
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Besides the vote of disapproval, two Democrats, including Rush, have introduced separate resolutions to censure King.
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It also allows either the House majority or minority leaders to introduce a resolution of disapproval.
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The 500 or so people in the gallery were vocal in their disapproval of the amendments.
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German and Spanish justices rarely write dissenting opinions to express their disapproval of a court ruling.
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Alexis Pinturault, a ski racer from France, tweeted his disapproval, calling for F.I.S. to make changes.
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My mother might as well have been present, too, so concerned was I about her disapproval.
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U.S. Senators have drafted 22 "resolutions of disapproval," one for each of the 22 arms deals.
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While many voters in Ms. Suzuki's community were supportive of her pregnancy, others expressed their disapproval.
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Florida is always evenly divided, and Trump's 503 percent approval/250 percent disapproval ratings reflect that.
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He diverted some of his meager earnings to her every month, much to his wife's disapproval.
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In Michigan, 51,463 of them showed their disapproval by voting for Green Party candidate Jill Stein.
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This compares with 9973 percent disapproval and 17 percent approval following the House vote last month.
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Democrats in Congress also receive more disapproval (50%) than approval (46%) for their handling of impeachment.
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Phil Roe (R-Tenn.) introduced a motion of disapproval Tuesday seeking to overturn the fiduciary rule.
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Trump's high point was 245 days ago when he was at 250% approval and 242% disapproval.
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The poll showed Trump's strong approval at 26 percent and his strong disapproval at 36 percent.
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But she never quite shook Geraldine's tentacular grip, or ceased to be tormented by her disapproval.
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Iraq's Foreign Ministry said it would summon the U.S. ambassador in Baghdad to voice Baghdad's disapproval.
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During that time lawmakers can pass a joint resolution of disapproval to strike down the rule.
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However, these achievements don't appear to have shifted the winds of global disapproval blowing Trump's way.
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Democratic enthusiasm and disapproval of the President could be the difference in a close race here.
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Khosrowshahi has not hidden his disapproval of some of the policies suggested by President Donald Trump.
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Phil Roe (R-Tenn.) introduced a motion of disapproval Tuesday that would overturn the controversial rule.
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As of Wednesday evening, neither the president nor White House officials had publicly voiced any disapproval.
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White voters disapprove by a slimmer margin, with 55 percent disapproval compared to 39 percent approval.
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There's a reason why Trump has the highest disapproval rating of any modern president: almost 53%.
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Even Jimmy Carter, who lost re-election, only had a 39.3% disapproval rating at this point.
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The same survey gives House Speaker Nancy Pelosi a 40% approval rating and 46% disapproval rating.
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The Gallup poll has his approval rating at 42% and his disapproval rating is at 53%.
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Charly Black could have performed "Gyal You a Party Animal" 13 straight times without any disapproval.
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They imply that you're better than those other people, otherwise they wouldn't be confiding their disapproval.
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Fans of Apothic and the others ought to be free to enjoy these wines without disapproval.
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Half a dozen or so Republicans made their disapproval of an emergency declaration clear on Thursday.
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"He would prefer that we do our job and kill" the emergency disapproval resolution, said Sen.
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President Trump is quite unpopular here, with Morning Consult finding his disapproval rating nearing 60 percent.
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While one man was comfortable with all of the laws, many others expressed confusion or disapproval.
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Clinton herself has shared her own experience, with rising disapproval ratings when she's campaigning for office.
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Among minorities, Trump faced disapproval ratings exceeding 60% among nonwhite voters both with and without college degrees in Arizona, Nevada and Texas, states where Hispanics dominate the minority population; in Georgia, where most minorities are African-American, Trump faced a minority disapproval rating of almost 80%.
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The move causes tension with his white fiancée, Freya, whom his mother regards with passive-aggressive disapproval.
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That's almost identical to Trump's approval and disapproval ratings in the same poll (44% approve, 54% disapprove).
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Meryl Streep, Judi Dench, Kate Winslet and more have all voiced their disapproval of Weinstein's alleged conduct.
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Shortly after Falih issued the warning, Trump took to Twitter to voice his disapproval with that plan.
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Trump is the only modern president to reach majority disapproval in such a short period of time.
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If lawmakers back a "joint resolution of disapproval," the president would be barred from changing the sanctions.
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Disapproval of Ryan has ballooned since February, when his net rating was -1% compared to -18% now.
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Bergdah shares the events that lead up to the public's general disapproval of his actions in Afghanistan.
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He has a 6.13 percent approval rating in the state among likely voters, versus 35 percent disapproval.
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The message was less enthusiastically received by President-elect Trump, who tweeted his disapproval on Saturday morning.
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Similar disapproval led Uber CEO Travis Kalanick to remove himself from the same Strategy and Policy forum.
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A month before shareholders vote on the move, four top-20 investors have voiced concern or disapproval.
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Trump's disapproval rating hit an all-time high of 58.1 percent in December 22020, according to RCP.
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Trump's approval was stuck in the 30s among those voters, and his disapproval hit the high 50s.
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As the House was debating a resolution expressing disapproval with a new Trump administration Medicaid guidance, Rep.
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Feeling stressed about her test, and everyone's disapproval of her decision to sell the house, Sarah snaps.
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They'd also use glasses of iced water to cool down their PCs to avoid their parents' disapproval.
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By late October, the president's disapproval rating was the same but 50% wanted him out of office.
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But since its release, LGBT film critics and advocates have strongly voiced their disapproval of the film.
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At home Mr Trump's tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminium have prompted a bipartisan chorus of disapproval.
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Much to his harried parent's disapproval, Sushrut dreams of opening a garba (a traditional dance form) school.
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Trump, aboard Air Force One en route to meetings in Asia, tweeted his disapproval of the sentence.
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His comments didn't even sit well with GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump, who publicly expressed his disapproval.
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In 2019, if you don't like a reply-tweet, Twitter followers may interpret your silence as disapproval.
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As of October, Walker's approval rating was 25 percent versus 54 percent disapproval, according to Morning Consult.
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Last month, the same pollster gave him a 453% approval rating and 51% disapproval rating among voters.
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Currently, Trump sports a -10 point net approval rating (approval-disapproval) among voters in the average poll.
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DeRamus said he moved into the family's Baytown home a few weeks ago — against her mother's disapproval.
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Nationally, Trump has only about a 44% approval rating, versus 54% disapproval, according to a RealClearPolitics average.
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So a victory for the White House would be just getting him to keep his disapproval muted.
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While the Swiss officials exhibit tight-lipped disapproval of Gilead's treatment of women, their priority is cooperation.
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Is Drake going to make a "Marvin's Room" style track about the disapproval Trent has shown him?
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His disapproval, though, hasn't stopped SNL and McCarthy from creating plenty of hilarious bits about the administration.
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Voters are roughly split on his handling of terrorism, with 46% expressing approval and 47% expressing disapproval.
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The House Judiciary Committee tweeted its disapproval of the new 110,000 cap within hours of Kerry's briefing.
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They're frustrated with a choice that, we're told, is limited to two nominees with deep disapproval ratings.
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Remember that candidate Trump consistently posed disapproval ratings in the 60-70 percent range during the campaign.
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Ben Sasse was not welcome in the Hawkeye State over the senator's disapproval for President Donald Trump.
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Those willing to criticize the actions of the Venezuelan government should take their disapproval one step further.
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So the low disapproval numbers do not necessarily translate to any particular outcome at the ballot box.
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The speech is targeted, after all, based on the government's disapproval of the speaker's choice of message.
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Trump has signed three of these "disapproval resolutions" so far, and more are headed to his desk.
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The Senate passed a measure of disapproval on February 2, one day after the House approved it.
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Congress can invalidate DC laws with a resolution of disapproval but it hasn't done so since 1991.
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These days, he is a little more divisive: 51 percent approval and 45 percent disapproval in September.
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Publicly, however, Mr. Trump has remained silent, although some of his allies have begun expressing their disapproval.
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But the White House has an uphill climb if it wants to derail the resolution of disapproval.
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The company had hoped to blunt the barrage of disapproval it's faced since announcing Libra last month.
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Congress can then pass a joint resolution of disapproval within the that window to stop the tariffs.
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Trump has said he will "100 percent" veto the resolution of disapproval if it reaches his desk.
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For these reasons, a president's disapproval and his opposition's agitation are prime proxies for how midterms' outcomes.
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The House of Representatives is due to vote on some of the resolutions of disapproval next week.
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In the RealClearPolitics average of polls, Trump has a 39.6 percent approval rating and 85003 disapproval rating.
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The ban caused a political maelstrom last week, with gamers, politicians and even Blizzard employees expressing disapproval.
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Those kinds of figures suggest that disapproval of Trump's tone and approach stretches well beyond committed Democrats.
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Such provocations have sparked strong disapproval from the international community, especially from the United States and Japan.
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The law also makes resolutions of disapproval privileged, meaning the senators can force a vote on them.
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Democrats are expected to force a vote on a resolution of disapproval to block the emergency declaration.
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After all, while Clinton's current disapproval rate is a bleak 55 percent, Trump's is 15 points worse.
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Quinnipiac found 46 percent disapproval of the tax cuts, which primarily benefit the wealthy and corporate interests.
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His response to the Gold Star Khan family also met disapproval from a high percentage of people.
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Another three-in-10 rebuke Trump directly by offering disapproval on his handling of the Russia probe.
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Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) "I will be voting 'yes' on the resolution of disapproval," Murkowski told reporters. Sen.
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According to Real Clear Politics' polling average, Trump is at 44.3% approval as compared to 50.9% disapproval.
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The House passed its disapproval resolution 6900-2628 behind a united Democratic caucus and 28503 Republican defections.
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The disapproval rating of the president dropped to 6900 percent from 2628 percent in the previous poll.
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McCarthy discussed with fellow GOP leaders how he voiced his disapproval to the president, the source said.
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Mitt Romney (Utah) Romney became the sixth senator to announce he would support the resolution of disapproval.
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Senate Republicans should be able to pass the disapproval measure because they only need a simple majority.
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That shame is reflected in the continued high percentage of disapproval for Trump — a whopping 52 percent.
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The campaign manager has been showing Trump polling that shows the president's disapproval numbers have gone down.
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Congress can invalidate DC laws with a resolution of disapproval but it hasn't done so since 1991.
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Once published, Congress has 60 days to introduce a resolution of disapproval under the Congressional Review Act.
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According to an Arizona Republic poll conducted in October, Trump's approval/disapproval split was 48.2/47.6 percent.
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Last month, the Senate passed a Resolution of Disapproval to undo Pai's repeal of net neutrality rules.
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Trump's approval rating among Virginia voters was just 28% as compared to a disapproval rating of 240%.
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The Senate is expected to vote this week on a resolution of disapproval blocking Trump's emergency declaration.
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"We have a few people who are uncomfortable with censure but very comfortable with disapproval," he said.
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Trump's handling of the coronavirus outbreak averages higher approval, standing at 52%, while disapproval stands at 45%.
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That's reflected in Trump's approval numbers, which show a 45 approval-50 disapproval split per Morning Consult.
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Walker isn't looking so hot either: 42 percent approval and 633 percent disapproval, according to Morning Consult.
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But the boy is in no way conflicted about his sexual orientation — he's just surrounded by disapproval.
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There was widespread disapproval among world leaders of an independence referendum in Iraqi Kurdistan set for Monday.
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Vice President Pence, put in charge of the crisis, has to always worry about the president's disapproval.
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In a recent interview with The Guardian, the singer candidly spoke about her disapproval of President Trump.
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UCSC President Janet Napolitano and other university officials have continuously expressed their disapproval of the student's actions.
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Trump touted last week's poll result on Twitter, despite the fact it showed Trump with majority disapproval.
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The RCP average indicates that his performance in office gets 44.3 percent approval and 52.4 percent disapproval.
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Disapproval Donald J. Trump won the presidential election as the least popular candidate in the polling era.
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Former President George W. Bush reached the 85033 percent disapproval mark after almost five years in office.
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The disapproval of Trump is largely driven by the administration's decision to increase tariffs on imported goods.
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The president's historically high disapproval rating — 51 percent in the latest McClatchy poll — tells the same story.
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She rolled her eyes and pushed her chair back from the table anyway, ignoring her mother's disapproval.
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Once the president signs the resolution of disapproval, it has the effect of any general federal law.
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"If it's a 'clean' disapproval resolution, I will support it," she told reporters on Capitol Hill Wednesday.
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Trump's average net approval rating (approval rating minus disapproval rating) with blacks right now is -72 points.
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He is one of the most unpopular governors in the country, with a 51 percent disapproval rating.
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The public's disapproval did not abate in follow-up polls published in April and June of 85033.
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And his disapproval rating rising to 48.6 percent, according to a poll for the Jiji news agency.
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There is a decent chance that the impeachment percentage will begin to converge on the disapproval percentage.
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Charlie Baker (R) was rated the most popular governor, with 75 percent approval to 17 percent disapproval.
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Pence's numbers are slightly higher, with a 42 percent approval rating and 43 percent disapproval. http://bit.
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Hawley, who organized the hearing, was quick to voice his disapproval at the "empty seat treatment."Sen.
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It also added its first female board member as disapproval mounted about the company's all-male board.
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A CRA resolution of disapproval can be brought up at any time, with little or no notice.
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Russia joined a chorus of disapproval from across the Arab world, the United Nations and European Union.
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He reiterated on Wednesday his disapproval for the Obama administration's handling of 2009 protests in the country.
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An average of recent polls puts her net approval rating (approval rating - disapproval rating) at -20203 points.
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Majorities in both parties voted in the House last week to register their disapproval of the decision.
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However, his disapproval ratings have hovered at or above 50 percent in many of those same surveys.
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Overall, the current form of the BCRA had a 40% approval and 47% disapproval in the poll.
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The objection was met with disapproval, seen as the antics of a new kid on the block.
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The director of that film, Alex Gibney, posted his disapproval not long after the news was public.
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To start, there is a single digit spread in Trump's approval and disapproval ratings in the state.
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If a disapproval vote happens, it would be because Democrats move first When Congress passed a disapproval resolution for Trump's national emergency move earlier this year, it was because House Democrats forced the question, not because Senate GOP leaders had any desire to hold a vote on the subject.
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As the primary nears, Mr. Christie is expressing disapproval for Mr. Rubio in increasingly elaborate and colorful ways.
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Trump added that she was "blindsided" by the policy and voiced her disapproval to her husband at home.
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But Trump would claim the sale constitutes an 'emergency' which means Congress can't take a vote of disapproval.
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That's because Trump's approval rating stands at only 243%, compared to a disapproval rating of 22016% among voters.
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News of Salah&aposs disapproval of Kadyrov&aposs actions leaked out just after the Egyptian squad left Grozny.
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CIMON can move freely, and perform rotational movements such as shaking its head back-and-forth in disapproval.
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It has sparked protests that often turn violent and college sit-ins, to the disapproval of many Chileans.
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Breitbart's newfound disapproval of racism may reflect a desire to elevate the level of the nation's public discourse.
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All they need to do in the Senate was get 41 votes to filibuster the resolution of disapproval.
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Despite the public's disapproval of androgynous women, Dietrich adopted the menswear garment as one of her signature looks.
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This means learning local customs and skills and adapting to the general rules — including a disapproval of dating.
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Former employees said they wanted Webster roundly condemned, and what they got was a sprinkle of tepid disapproval.
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Though he hinted at disapproval of her clothing, he eagerly endorsed her message: "Daughter, make your own decisions!"
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It's because now the split is about the same as the split in Trump's approval versus disapproval rating.
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The disapproval resolution is similar to one the House passed in 2009 in response to South Carolina Rep.
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The film has its critics, including singer Aaron Carter, though Robson told TMZ their disapproval doesn't bother him.
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Per Gallup (our source for the whole post), Trump is at 42 percent approval and 53 percent disapproval.
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Through words and actions, bystanders can show their disapproval or even redirect or correct a potential wrongdoer's behaviors.
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He is going ahead with confirmation hearings for Stras even though a home-state Senator has signaled disapproval.
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" Tillerson also expressed his disapproval over what he sees as critics' "efforts to undermine President Trump's own agenda.
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Even strong economic approval ratings cannot lift the President to a positive net approval rating (approval - disapproval rating).
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I suspect the country's love-hate relationship with him contained no little identification, intermixed with the rote disapproval.
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President Donald Trump is also quite unpopular here, with Morning Consult finding his disapproval rating topping 60 percent.
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He tweeted his disapproval of the proposed ban on transgender soldiers: We are indebted to all who serve.
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Approval: 39% of Americans approved of Trump firing Comey, compared to 46% disapproval, according to the Gallup Poll.
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The will to endure it in the face of violence, the disapproval of parents, expulsion from the home.
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A pair of polls conducted during the partial government shutdown found Trump's disapproval rating reaching all-time highs.
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In the survey, Trump receives an approval rating of 48 percent and a disapproval rating of 45 percent.
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By now, some of you might be forming a hard nugget of disapproval for the snarky childfree redditors.
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The conservative polling outlet Rasmussen has Trump at minus 8 points, with 46 approval and 54 percent disapproval.
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Among states that Trump won, he is now above 50% disapproval in Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Arizona and Pennsylvania.
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That's up big from December, when only 2900 percent said they approved and disapproval was at 220006 percent.
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"My guess is there would probably be enough votes in the Senate to pass the disapproval," said Sen.
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With Democrats in control of the lower chamber, Republicans are powerless to block the disapproval resolution, which Rep.
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When filling out a review, Glassdoor users can rate their CEO to indicate their approval, neutrality, or disapproval.
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Coco follows the story of a young boy who aspires to be a musician despite his family's disapproval.
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The Real Clear Politics average gives him a 45.0 percent approval rating, and a 50.2 percent disapproval rating.
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Some House Democrats said Thursday they're poised to challenge the president's emergency declaration through a resolution of disapproval.
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Hundreds of protesters gathered near the synagogue, singing and carrying signs expressing disapproval with Trump's visit and rhetoric.
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Moller said that his initial announcement in 2017 was quickly followed by the "whole country" showing their disapproval.
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Trump scored a rather low 45% approval rating in the exit polls, compared with a 20163% disapproval rating.
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Unlike George W. Bush, Mitt Romney and John McCain, his disapproval ratings among minority voter are sky-high.
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Senate and House Republicans both introduced disapproval measures last week, with the lower chamber expected to vote Friday.
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But the emails, many of which were sent in recent weeks, also reveal Mr. Powell's disapproval of Mrs.
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In the second category, Jackson placed executive actions about which Congress shows indifference, expressing neither approval nor disapproval.
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However, Trump's approval rating still sits between 28503 and 22019 percent, and he has a high disapproval rating.
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In July 28500, Quinnipiac University found Grassley's approval rating at an astronomical 6900 percent, with 2628 percent disapproval.
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Collins said she is "inclined to" back the resolution of disapproval to block the sale to Saudi Arabia.
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Jeb Bush, the former governor of Florida, and John Kasich, the governor of Ohio, have forcefully expressed disapproval.
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As for France, Mr. Hollande has near record disapproval ratings in the polls and faces elections in May.
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Disapproval is highest among Democrats, liberals, those who disapprove of the job Trump is doing and nonwhite residents.
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The organization's daily tracking poll showed that disapproval of Trump reached 60 percent Monday, with 36 percent approval.
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When they are unsavory, she said, she expresses her disapproval to the customer frankly, and they usually desist.
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Fairfax's job disapproval increased more than 2628 points, from 28500 percent to 6900 percent, according to the survey.
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Obama left office with a 220006 percent approval rating and a 2202 percent disapproval rating, according to Gallup.
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It is virtually impossible for Republicans who are running in competitive districts to climb that hill of disapproval.
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American voters as a whole also voiced their disapproval with Republican efforts, with 80 percent saying they disapprove.
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The youngest Jenner has been using lip fillers since the age of 17 , despite her family's initial disapproval.
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"The whole thing is on a Pharaonic scale," Gilles Pourbaix, one of the association's leaders, said with disapproval.
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It's also not a good sign for Republicans that Trump's disapproval ratings are high among suburban white women.
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The casting was met with some disapproval, but both Watson and J.K. Rowling have thrown in their support.
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They are met with vocal disapproval from another group of supporters, however, and a spirited debate breaks out.
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In the RealClearPolitics polling average on Monday afternoon, he was at 41.2 percent approval and 55.5 percent disapproval.
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And disapproval of the President's handling of taxes has risen six points in the last month, to 57%.
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Jones also became more and more direct in his disapproval of how the N.F.L. was handling the protests.
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It was the third-highest reason for disapproval, after the sagging economy, at 25%, and diplomatic problems, 16%.
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But LePage, in his last months in office, is very unpopular: 40 percent approval and 54 percent disapproval.
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But in Florida, Trump's approval numbers have topped his disapproval numbers in the state more often than not.
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But while his approval ratings have been steady in the state, his disapproval ratings are on the rise.
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Trump's net approval rating (approval - disapproval) among registered voters has been slightly negative in Texas throughout his presidency.
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The next day, he announced his disapproval of my idea that schools should have more active shooter training.
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Kelly had 42 percent approval and only 24 percent disapproval, but one-third of voters didn't know him.
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Word of the Day : harsh criticism or disapproval _________ The word animadversion has appeared in two articles on nytimes.
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She signaled her disapproval, flashing a theatrical thumbs down, with baby Maile, seemingly content, cuddled in her lap.
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And if those safeguards are not sufficient or enforceable, if they meet with widespread disapproval and dissatisfaction from .
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That poll put the President's net approval rating at 48% among voters, with a disapproval rating of 49%.
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Despite the climb overall, Republican disapproval of the former president has tripled from 7% to 21% since 163.
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President Trump has the highest disapproval rating of any new president ever polled, according to a new survey.
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Trump on Friday vetoed a resolution of disapproval of his declaration that passed the House and the Senate.
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Both George W. Bush and Obama had overall approval ratings that were higher than their overall disapproval ratings.
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American voters as a whole also voiced their disapproval with Republican efforts, with 80 percent saying they disapprove.
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She added that she dared not post images of the game online for fear of disapproval from friends.
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Fire EX, an indie punk band here in Taiwan, knows what it is like to endure China's disapproval.
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Even as hundreds of thousands of users expressed their disapproval of News Feed, their behavior indicated the opposite.
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While the party's leadership on Capitol Hill remained fairly measured, some bolder lawmakers shared their sharp disapproval publicly.
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Nwafor has been fighting to bring charges against the man she says raped her, despite her family's disapproval.
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Jealousy among partners is one thing, but they also face or fear disapproval from neighbors, relatives and coworkers.
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Disapproval of the President's job performance in the district stands at 59% according to a NYT/Siena poll.
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He has about 211 percent approval versus 230 percent disapproval, according to a rolling FiveThirtyEight average of polls.
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Trump trailed because the same voters gave Trump a -6 point net approval rating (approval rating - disapproval rating).
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My classmates whooped, but, as I crossed the stage to accept my diploma, an administrator hissed his disapproval.
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At the same time, disapproval of the President's handling of foreign affairs has dipped from 59% to 55%.
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Majorities of all age groups disagreed with Trump's approach, but the disapproval among younger voters is nearly unanimous.
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Opponents of the deal, including local politicians and residents, have held protests and events to voice their disapproval.
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The joke was met with laughs as well as sounds of surprise and some disapproval from the crowd.
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Trump chastised Haley too, coordinating stories of his disapproval through media leaks to put her in her place.
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The ads "walk (viewers) through the people they would've potentially registered disapproval with in the past," Shakir said.
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On Monday afternoon, the RealClearPolitics polling average indicated he was at 43.2 percent approval and 85033 percent disapproval.
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The latest ABC News/Washington Post survey, released Friday, showed the President at 36% approval and 60% disapproval.
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He instead let it become law by default after a 10-day waiting period to show his disapproval.
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CORRECTION: This story has been updated to correctly state the votes needed for the disapproval measure to pass.
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He said he wanted to be an actor from a young age, despite initial disapproval from his parents.
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In more than a dozen emails and letters to the editor, readers expressed their disapproval of the image.
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After the filmmaker won a lifetime achievement award at the Golden Globes in 2014, Ronan tweeted his disapproval.
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Would a bakery be allowed to refuse to serve interracial couples due to genuine disapproval of such marriages?
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" For his part, Wolff said he gained access to the White House, essentially, through the president's "non-disapproval.
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In a telling signal of official disapproval of the results, Chinese censors had deleted the poll by Sunday afternoon.
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In response to the sign, people on social media expressed their disapproval and some demanded a new store manager.
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German yields briefly underperformed after voters signalled disapproval of Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door refugee policy in regional elections.
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Beijing has expressed its strong disapproval of both, and Tillerson will likely leave China with that fact fully communicated.
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Musk, who is himself a South African immigrant to the U.S., expressed disapproval shortly after the policy was announced.
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Disapproval among white voters is what drives down the total: Nearly six-in-ten are down on his performance.
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But he didn't shy away from voicing his disapproval of what many call China's model of debt-trap diplomacy.
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Strong disapproval rose from 26% in September to 35% this week, while strong approval rose from 23% to 30%.
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Hodson declined to speak about the video further with us, citing her disapproval with our reporting of DiscordBen's username.
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It added that government officials have conveyed "deep disapproval" about the recent incidents of lynching to WhatsApp's senior management.
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No sooner had he tweeted about González before some of his followers vehemently expressed their disapproval in the comments.
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A vote against discharge is the strongest way for the shareholders to express their disapproval at the board's AGM.
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"If it's a 'clean' disapproval resolution, I will support it," she said recently, according to an Associated Press report.
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Rasmussen Reports, a conservative-leaning poll group, according to Time, currently has 46 percent approval and 48 percent disapproval.
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Last night, users voiced their disapproval to the company over the outage, questioning why they're paying for the service.
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Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, who are both running in the Democratic primary for president, tweeted disapproval of the merger.
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Down: Two days later, ABC and NBC release 100-day polls giving Trump 53% and 54% disapproval ratings, respectively.
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Videos of the multi-racial group have become a lightning rod for fan anger, with thousands posting their disapproval.
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A few people held up red signs of disapproval when the opening prayer was being delivered at the beginning.
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His previous approval low was 35% on March 28 and his previous disapproval high was 60% on June 12.
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His disapproval rating has risen five points since then, to 58%, according to a comparison of the two polls.
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Check out this little rodent, who has taken up residence on this family's glass door, despite the cat's disapproval.
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I don't think we should let one person's imperfect actions prevent millions from expressing their disapproval of the administration.
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Several representatives committed to backing a resolution of disapproval, which Congress can pass within 15 days of the declaration.
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From the start, the committee members indicated a hard disapproval of the FBI's actions in the San Bernardino case.
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That's something that opponents could see as a sign of disapproval and supporters were able to see as acquiescence.
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The Republican, however, did not actually say he would vote for a resolution of disapproval of the emergency declaration.
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Trump also has high disapproval ratings among minority voters, a voting block that could hurt Republicans in the midterms.
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The poll found Trump has a 37 percent approval rating and a 53 percent disapproval rating in the state.
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Even as recently as March 2015 her approval rating was at 50 and her disapproval rating was at 39.
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It's a disapproval that's inherently tailored to Madonna and an action that seems to threaten the heteronormativity of desire.
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Jeff Stone voted against the bill and strongly expressed his disapproval in September when the Senate voted on it.
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A Morning Consult survey released in July pegged her approval at 22019 percent, with her disapproval at 46 percent.
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Still, the good news for the President seems not to have tipped the scales of his overall disapproval numbers.
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Poll after poll, month after month demonstrates the unprecedented public disapproval of Trump as president and the Republican Congress.
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Republicans, who oppose the rule, will vote later this week on a resolution of disapproval to strike them down.
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French President Emmanuel Macron spoke by phone with Saudi King Salman, where Macron voiced his disapproval with Khashoggi's killing.
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In Wisconsin, his net-disapproval stands at 13 percentage points – 19 points worse than the start of his term.
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Reagan's net-disapproval was just two percentage points in mid-June 1983; Obama's was six points in June 2011.
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His disapproval rate fell 9.3 percentage points to 33.7%, its lowest level since a failed coup in July 2016.
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His disapproval ratings among college-educated white women reached 69% in Pennsylvania, 67% in Michigan and 64% in Wisconsin.
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They could pass resolutions -- even though they would be nonbinding -- to make clear their disapproval of Trump's Russia policy.
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His disapproval rating, meanwhile, stands at 54%, which is the highest by a point it has been since September.
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Under the CRA, Congress has 60 days after a major rule is finalized to issue a resolution of disapproval.
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Mr. Janu was undeterred by his disapproval, and by the stream of news articles and blog posts that Mrs.
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Senators will then have a third vote that would condense the remaining 20 resolutions of disapproval into one vote.
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This is done to protect members from casting a vote that would signal their approval or disapproval of spending.
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Schumer maintained that senators should challenge the White House even if Trump will veto each of those disapproval resolutions.
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Trump's job approval rating is at 220006 percent approval and 2202 percent disapproval in the latest Harvard-Harris survey.
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Trump sent multiple tweets in the lead-up to Thursday's showdown, urging senators to vote against the disapproval resolution.
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The rule delegated the authority to seek debt ceiling increases to the president, subject to congressional votes of disapproval.
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But aside from meaningless disapproval in the United Nations, Russian power was ascendant with impunity from the world community.
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"There was no disapproval to the argument that to address imbalances, global policy coordination was crucial," the official said.
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Not all polls show this movement, but most show an increase in disapproval and a slight decrease in approval.
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The result nationally is an 225-point Democratic lead because Trump's approval rating is far below his disapproval rating.
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Trump hit a new low in Gallup's daily tracking poll in Monday of 34 percent, with 61 percent disapproval.
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He stood at 43.3 percent approval and 52.3 percent disapproval in the RealClearPolitics polling average as of Friday afternoon.
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Disapproval ratings for Trump among white millennials are lower at 47%, but still higher than approval ratings at 34%.
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This combination of disapproval and enormous interest in the president suggests an interesting dynamic — Germans love to hate Trump.
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The emergency declaration is subject to a resolution of disapproval, which must pass both chambers and receive Trump's signature.
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His disapproval rating in late August among younger Republicans (at 250%) nearly doubled the level among older Republicans (20183%).
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Nevada and Texas were the only Senate battlegrounds where Trump's approval rating was not greater than his disapproval rating.
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But Democrats and independents cluster together in their disapproval of Trump, while Republicans still hold him in high esteem.
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The big question in 29 is whether their disapproval of Trump will lead them to vote for a Democrat.
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A "joint resolution of disapproval" needs just a simple majority from each chamber to get to President Trump's desk.
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His net approval rating (approval rating -- disapproval rating) in an average of polls before the shutdown was -240 points.
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With both candidates running with high disapproval ratings, the 2016 presidential election could set a record low for voters.
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The proposal still faced disapproval from groups including the Defenders of Teddy Roosevelt Park, who appeared at the hearing.
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It was just one of the polls released Tuesday that showed strong disapproval for the Republican Obamacare replacement efforts.
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It also explores her love story with guitarist Chris Perez, a relationship that blossomed despite disapproval from her father.
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Conversely, Ms. Collins joined Senator Tom Udall, Democrat of New Mexico, in introducing a resolution of disapproval on Thursday.
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I don't know where those voters went, because now he has just 40 percent approval and 55 percent disapproval.
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Trump's approval rating in Wisconsin has been sinking, with his disapproval in the mid-50s, according to Morning Consult.
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Some, such as Bloomberg columnist Jonathan Bernstein, see Trump's unprecedented disapproval levels as the defining fact of his presidency.
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After all, Mr. Bolsonaro is also the most reviled contender in the field, with a 45 percent disapproval rate.
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A Morning Consult survey found that Trump is enjoying 53 percent approval and 38 percent disapproval in this area.
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It's true that there were some Ukrainian officials who voiced their disapproval of Trump's candidacy during the 2016 campaign.
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Stennett denied giving Lil Peep drugs and claimed she voiced her disapproval of his drug use to the musician.
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His disapproval rating in the same states is 48%, which makes for a net approval rating of 0 points.
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His disapproval rating among those voters is 45%, which puts his net approval rating at +9 points among them.
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Members may try to pass a resolution of disapproval or a resolution of termination to end the national emergency.
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In the RCP average, he holds a 44.3 percent approval rating on the economy, with 85033 percent expressing disapproval.
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When I persisted, at the urging of my companion who was only having drinks, he shrugged with seeming disapproval.
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A vote to censure a House member registers the chamber's deep disapproval of misconduct that falls short of expulsion.
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He is at 39 percent approval and at 55 percent disapproval in the Real Clear Politics average of polls.
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"We're calling on the Togolese people to mobilize to show its disapproval of this election masquerade," he told reporters.
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His disapproval rating, while still high, also improved slightly, dipping 2 points from earlier this month to 55 percent.
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In addition to the remaining social disapproval, some Christians, especially members of older generations, view tattoos as a sin.
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This chart shows a model of predicted support for Trump, by change in approval or disapproval of black people.
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This chart shows a model of predicted support for Trump, by change in approval or disapproval of black people.
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The Quinnipiac poll showed his approval in the state at 51 percent, while his disapproval registered at 46 percent.
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For the top five issues (health care, environment, gun control, the economy and social security) disapproval averaged 80 percent.
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Trump's approval rating hovers around 45%, according to a data compilation from RealClearPolitics, with disapproval at more than 52%.
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Such injured cyclists are said — in Tour speak — to have "abandoned" the race, which carries a soupçon of disapproval.
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Collins currently has a 49% disapproval rating, the second worst in the country behind McConnell, according to Morning Consult.
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On Friday afternoon, Trump stood at 42.6 percent approval and 54.1 percent disapproval in the RealClearPolitics national polling average.
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Despite Sessions' threats, states are continuing to support legal cannabis, and there has been bipartisan disapproval of Sessions' stance.
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The findings mark Trump's lowest approval rating and highest disapproval rating since he was inaugurated, Quinnipiac said on Wednesday.
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The SEC announced it was delaying a decision on approval or disapproval of the VanEck ETF until Sept. 30.
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Majorities of all age groups disagreed with Trump's approach, but the disapproval among younger voters is even more striking.
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Back in December, Gallup pegged her favorability at 36 percent, with more than three in five Americans voicing disapproval.
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Mr. Putin must be made to feel the full weight of our government's and citizens' disapproval of his actions.
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There's not many ways to have a resolution of disapproval to be seen as anything other than a rebuke.
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Here are Trump's approval/disapproval ratings from Gallup: The new poll suggests a steep drop for the new president.
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While Caner surely has supporters, his detractors, including TMU students and alumni, have voiced their disapproval with his decision.
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But now, not only is he unpopular — 44 percent approval, 52 percent disapproval, per Morning Consult — but Republican Gov.
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Trump has a 70 percent disapproval rating among all Wisconsin voters, the highest of any of the presidential candidates.
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Doug Ducey also shared his disapproval on the decision and critiqued the facility for not prioritizing the patients' best interests.
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Despite the disapproval of Douglas's family, the two kept on seeing each other, until Douglas's father accused Wilde of sodomy.
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Whether or not this disapproval will translate to a record number of Hispanics showing up to the polls in November?
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That disapproval has seeped into the Capitol, with more than 50 members of Congress — most notably civil rights icon Rep.
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Coinhive doesn't endorse that kind of usage and has explicitly voiced its disapproval for using its service without notifying users.
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AARP, which represents older Americans and is a supporter of the fiduciary rule, expressed its disapproval of the president's move.
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Teachers unions and liberal groups that are sharply opposed to her nomination have been urging members to vocalize their disapproval.
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Ronaldo voiced his disapproval but there is a shift towards avoiding the kind of injustices that often blight big games.
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Family's Disapproval After Naomi's mother Tamaki became estranged from her Japanese family when she married and moved away with Francois.
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According to Gallup's daily presidential approval poll, Trump's disapproval rating hit 51 percent on Saturday, eight days after taking office.
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At Bayer's annual shareholder meeting on Friday a majority of investors cast a vote of disapproval of top management's actions.
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Trump also had a 70 percent disapproval rating among all Wisconsin voters — the highest of any of the presidential candidates.
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Orrin Hatch, John McCain, Joni Ernst, Richard Shelby, and Lindsey Graham all expressed disapproval with the president's Wednesday morning tweets.
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But one woman took disapproval to the next level — with a "suspicious pizza," as security officials would later describe it.
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The 45 percent disapproval rating is particularly notable, nearly doubling the previous record holder at this time into his presidency.
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He was issued a warning by plate umpire Tim Timmons, then thrown out after continuing to verbally display his disapproval.
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"The movement has largely been broken — by the law, by widespread disapproval, and mostly by their own actions," Coaston explains.
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"Perhaps enough to reach out to their representatives and express their disapproval of the ban or even sign a petition."
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"A majority of the masses expressed disapproval and asked why this movement is set up under these circumstances," he said.
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The Twitter world was so appalled with the steep price that people began tweeting their disapproval with the hashtag #GentrifiedGreens.
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One is the self-possession and confidence to weather the disapproval of VSPs and the mau-mauing of Republican opponents.
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Nebraskans are still generally positive about the president — 49 percent approval, 47 percent disapproval — but not as much as before.
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But the now heartbreaking video also shows Roy and his wife, Brandy, discussing her disapproval with him taking up flying.
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But after the election, the polls got back to taunting him, with data showing he had historically high disapproval ratings.
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With her parent's support, Malik started her training at the age of 12, despite disapproval from other people around her.
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The old offer met with disapproval from shareholders including major Indian equity investor, Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, the Economic Times newspaper reported.
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While her disapproval of the action is vehement, the Sandberg says that she has never felt comfortable addressing catcallers directly.
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Your next step will be determining whether their issue stems from flat-out disapproval or just a lack of chemistry.
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The singer hasn't been shy about voicing her disapproval of Trump's policies on transgender rights and so-called bathroom bills.
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A spread between approval and disapproval ratings of the U.S. President had reached its narrowest since March 2109.48, they noted.
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But Maybarduk said that he is "more than optimistic" that swelling public disapproval will bring this issue to a head.
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Anger in the social media age There was, in fact, some anger toward and disapproval of Clinton for his move.
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Fifty-eight percent of Republicans said they approve of Comey's dismissal, with 211% signaling disapproval and 221% with no opinion.
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Fleeting, unintended expressions of anger or disapproval from a therapist often trigger a strong amygdala reaction in people with PTSD.
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One month before Roy Halladay's tragic fatal airplane crash, his wife, Brandy, expressed her disapproval of his passion for flying.
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Despite state disapproval, dancing is an integral part of celebration in Iran; it still takes place, though usually in private.
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Meanwhile on Capitol Hill, Republicans in both houses of Congress have introduced "resolutions of disapproval" under the Congressional Review Act.
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That is slightly higher than Trump's previous disapproval threshold, which was 28500 percent in late March, according to the poll.
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Enthusiasm is high after important wins in 2017 in New Jersey, Virginia and Alabama and national disapproval of President Trump.
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Trump's disapproval rating is hovering right around 60% -- at or near record highs for this time in a president's term.
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Infidelity by public figures is seen as normal, and disapproval as a puritan obsession of uptight Americans or northern Europeans.
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The Marshall siblings grew up with a filmmaker father and a dance teacher mother whose disapproval Penny felt early on.
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That's why the strong disapproval is so high, because the people in that election said 'he doesn't mean all that.
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Even with record disapproval ratings, the GOP House and Senate majority are on track for more of the same nightmare.
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According to the poll, Trump currently has a favorability rating of 85033 percent, and a disapproval rating of 51 percent.
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Just after his inauguration Huffpost Pollster's average put approval of Trump's performance at 44 percent, with disapproval at 42 percent.
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Recent polls from Quinnipiac and Monmouth Universities have each found disapproval of the law exceeding approval by 85033 percentage points.
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Some Senators are moving to tee up a vote in early June on a resolution of disapproval on the deal.
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McConnell said doing so could lead to a resolution of disapproval by Congress, which would export the GOP to infighting.
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And Russia is on the receiving end of official U.S. disapproval following its latest aggression toward three Ukraine naval vessels.
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China and South Korea again voiced their disapproval on Thursday, with China saying it would make "solemn representations" to Japan.
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Trump's false statements, not the media that fact-checks those statements, have led to his sweeping disapproval from American voters.
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Among all voters, the Real Clear Politics average shows 48.8 percent disapproval versus 39.2 percent approval for the healthcare plan.
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What's the proper feminist response, Ms. Pogrebin asked herself, to such an extreme renovation: to offer congratulations, or wincing disapproval?
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It makes the killings worse to know that your disapproval of them has spared your reputations and not our lives.
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But with the Supreme Court's disapproval almost certainly imminent, more creative options may be needed to achieve the same goals.
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His disapproval rating in the communities reached 47 percent in the poll, compared with 39 percent in the earlier period.
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Both polls show this is untrue: Gallup recorded disapproval at 50 percent, while NBC/WSJ's had it at 51 percent.
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But significant obstacles remain, and the disapproval of Mr. Uribe and his many unforgiving followers is only one of them.
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But lawmakers have never tried to pass a resolution of disapproval after a president has invoked the emergency provision. Sen.
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The bill passed by a 27-13 margin, with unanimous Republican disapproval and all but one Democrat voting in favor.
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This would give conservative voters who don't agree with the administration an opportunity to register their disapproval of the President.
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Perhaps that was most evident in August when she publicly tweeted her disapproval of President Trump's decision to mock Rep.
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On December 246 of this year, Gallup released a three-day average showing 29% approval for Trump with 237% disapproval.
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Public disapproval, however, prompted WHO's director-general, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, to say on Twitter that he was "rethinking" the decision.
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A majority, 224%, disapprove of the way the President is handling North Korea, up from a 21983% disapproval in September.
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The same poll shows that Trump's overall job approval rating stands at just 221% to a disapproval rating of 55%.
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Now that the House has passed the disapproval measure, the Senate is expected to follow suit in the coming weeks.
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He added that Trump could win "on the back side" by Republicans sustaining his veto of the resolution of disapproval.
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Several Republicans immediately expressed concern over Trump's plan but declined to say how they would vote on a disapproval resolution.
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As I sat Friday in the bourgeois comfort of the press box, however, I can lay no claim to disapproval.
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Americans cited Trump's handling of the controversy surrounding Russian interference in the election as the main reason for their disapproval.
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The assembled Arkansans repeatedly roared their disapproval and shook hundreds of sheets of red construction paper to express their anger.
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Many are sharing images of their cats — along with the #CatsAgainstBrexit hashtag — to show their disapproval of the potential move.
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Between the lines: The 57% figure is about the same as Trump disapproval numbers, (55% according to the RCP average).
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House Democratic Whip James Clyburn defended his reasoning for putting forward the resolution of disapproval that was voted on Tuesday.
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" When asked if she would consider a resolution of disapproval to block the removal of sanctions, Pelosi said, "We'll see.
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