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The additional 27 percent who leaned toward an anti-immigrant stance gave Trump a 50-point margin, while those who leaned toward immigrants supported Clinton by a narrow eight points.
Quinnipiac's polling has leaned toward Republicans, according to Nate Silver.
When we started making these, we leaned toward sweeter cocktails.
Before she left she leaned toward me and said: Hey.
Between men and women, the survey leaned toward more women.
Given this change, some younger artists have leaned toward autonomy.
We leaned toward the performative aspect and the found families.
Like many couples I talked to, Ms. Jackson leaned toward Mrs.
Frank explained that his clientele, mostly Japanese, leaned toward sweet cocktails.
He took it and leaned toward me with his mouth open.
He breathed in deeply, leaned toward his black microphone and spoke.
Most of the bill, for one thing, leaned toward heavy electronics.
Gayle leaned toward hypervigilance, painfully aware of Eli's vulnerabilities and defenselessness.
Seniors were once a swing constituency that frequently leaned toward Democrats.
My name was called, and I leaned toward my new classmate.
In that spirit, the Freedom Party has long leaned toward Moscow.
Independents leaned toward Trump not being exonerated, 58 percent to 41 percent.
Making my way down the row, I smiled and leaned toward them.
N.Y.U. leaned toward New Age and world music — Brian Eno; sitars; didgeridoos.
He noted that more people in the 2010s leaned toward neutral colors.
When I turned to face him, he smiled and leaned toward my ear.
Those results include respondents who said they leaned toward Hawley and McCaskill, respectively.
He leaned toward retirement, he said, but then decided to try to return.
The Justice smiled and leaned toward Guzman and asked what her job was.
But they recall that he leaned toward personal conservatism, including avoiding nonhalal meat.
During a brief break in the online broadcast, Tom Hanks leaned toward Jack Dorsey.
The white working-class theory assumes there are economic reasons voters leaned toward Trump.
But others within his administration — including Defense Secretary Ash Carter — leaned toward Apple's side.
I looked at the floor and the swordsman leaned toward me with the handkerchief.
Donald J. Trump's coalition was overwhelmingly white, and leaned toward male and older voters.
At home, his listening leaned toward Nirvana and Weezer, then Mogwai and Aphex Twin.
I've leaned toward several candidates, including Kamala Harris, Pete Buttigieg and, especially, Elizabeth Warren.
Another agent leaned toward deleting it, taking it as directed at Muslims in general.
Independents leaned toward believing Cohen: 47% of them said he was telling the truth.
In the growth-inflation trade-off, the RBI has clearly leaned toward the latter.
Parsing the situation with a friend, we leaned toward the wife as an explanation.
Our favorite trends unquestionably leaned toward the colorful side of beauty these past 12 months.
People 70 and older leaned toward liquor during unpleasant times and wine for jubilant occasions.
Mr. Wheelwright leaned toward her with a tsk-tsk noise: Rose's cue to kiss him.
In 1992, 48% of white men considered themselves Republicans or leaned toward the Republican Party.
No female senators were initially included, and the group leaned toward conservatives and McConnell allies.
"Yes, there's a sequence," Raza said, as we leaned toward a screen to examine it.
He leaned toward "strong characters" who, like Liam Howlett, both courted and mocked the mainstream.
Despite its political influence, Mosaik leaned toward caricature in its depictions of race and class.
The franchise has historically mostly leaned toward the belief in established science over the supernatural.
Clinton has leaned toward classifying workers, most of whom are currently independent contractors, as company employees.
When he gave speeches, he leaned toward the crowd, and the veins of his temples bulged.
The wall leaned toward him slightly, menacingly, and was freckled with red holds dusty with chalk.
Both leaned toward a new building — not just for the dog policy, but for the infrastructure.
He leaned toward me, pressed both palms on the counter and stared directly into my eyes.
But most others, including Mr. Fink of BlackRock and Ms. Nooyi of Pepsi, leaned toward disbanding.
She also leaned toward injured parties who brought claims of fraud or misconduct against wealthy corporations.
Fortunately, he knew that, and leaned toward a comedic repertoire in his efforts to keep me awake.
But in recent elections, those very places -- like Jefferson County, Colorado -- have leaned toward the Democratic Party.
So far, Markle has leaned toward elegant diamond pieces that aren't likely to fall out of fashion.
On Thursday, trading in XLF's options leaned toward bullish bets, according to options analytics firm Trade Alert.
Graphic: Czech crown development, here Most recent comments from central bankers have leaned toward keeping rates steady.
Devils defenseman Andy Greene bought the deke and leaned toward Domi as Fleury backhanded the puck home.
After we drank I leaned toward him and cupped his face in my palm and we kissed.
The president stood shoulder to shoulder with Mr. Wajngarten, who leaned toward Mr. Trump for a photo.
My own instincts have leaned toward a targeted, easily understandable case against President Trump, focused on Ukraine.
Mr. Bush leaned toward his running mate, Dick Cheney, and nodded to a reporter in the crowd.
Those who were familiar with the provision had mixed opinions, but many lawmakers leaned toward supporting it.
You can't be too serious about it, but I probably leaned toward being too serious about it.
He then leaned toward her and put his open palms on her chest, touching part of her breast.
The survey focused on the 85033 respondents who said they identified with or leaned toward the Republican Party.
I said I wanted God and even though my mother leaned toward atheism herself, she did not interfere.
Reviews leaned toward the negative, but audiences gave the film an A-minus grade in CinemaScore exit polls.
The survey focused on the 650 respondents who said they identified with or leaned toward the Republican Party.
In 2015, her non-Chanel preferences leaned toward Balenciaga (circa Nicolas Ghesquière), Maison Margiela and Comme des Garçons.
While overall equity options activity leaned toward puts slightly on Tuesday, traders have since resumed loading up on calls.
In 2000, he even signed with Anti Records, a label that leaned toward youthful punk, R&B and reggae.
Ivanka, who serves as a senior advisor, reportedly intervened last week as Trump leaned toward withdrawing from the agreement.
Nearly twice as many millennials said they at least leaned toward Democrats instead of Republicans, 48 to 25 percent.
Over the weekend, the balance of probability leaned toward "no," as a constitutional crisis looks likelier by the day.
Reviews of the Portal devices were middling to poor, and due to Facebook's soiled reputation leaned toward the suspicious.
Boiled down, those more likely to favor a tough-on-crime, conservative approach to punishment leaned toward wanting Brexit.
As an undecided progressive voter who has, up until now, strongly leaned toward Sanders, I'd like to join the call.
This bottle, made of moschofilero and roditis, leaned toward a more familiar Mediterranean style, but it was very well-done.
Gandhi, a socialist who leaned toward the Soviet Union, proposed the foreign funding law as a deterrent to political meddling.
Trump has leaned toward siding with Erdoğan on his view that some Kurdish groups are, in fact, terrorists; Macron disagrees.
Bob leaned toward the recorder as if he had not heard the game — as if he had not called it.
The poll shows Joe Biden maintaining his lead for the Democratic presidential nomination as minorities leaned toward the former Vice President.
Organized labor has historically leaned toward supporting Democrats, and unions have more than 19933 to choose from in the presidential primary.
"Investors and the press have leaned toward the vision, not the leadership experience with a product or service," Levick's Hillmann said.
While 45% of college graduates considered themselves Democrats or leaned toward the Democratic Party in 240, that stands at 257% today.
Ben Wilfong leaned toward his computer screen, fingers poised over the mouse and keyboard, a ten-gallon hat above his brow.
When the higher court leaned toward the rights of children to be free of abuse, they ruled that way more often.
While many leaned toward Ms. Whitman as a first choice, all of the directors continued including Mr. Khosrowshahi in their selections.
Most of the other candidates leaned toward opposing the killing, with Mr. Sanders and Ms. Warren giving the most definitive rejections.
Surprisingly, the studio had originally leaned toward having no music in the game until the first trailer was released in 2017.
While many leaned toward Ms. Whitman as a first choice, all of the directors continued including Mr. Khosrowshahi in their selections.
Our favorites in the tasting all leaned toward the textbook style: malty, with flavors of chocolate, coffee or, sometimes, dried fruit.
Trump's picks have leaned toward a more literal reading of the Constitution, in the tradition of the late Justice Antonin Scalia.
Mercedes' engineers need to balance the structural strength of the system against its aerodynamic qualities, but leaned toward the latter, Lowe says.
Democrat Lauren Underwood's race leaned toward Republicans as late as Monday, but she won her race in suburban and rural Illinois Tuesday.
Trading sentiment leaned toward bullish bets as traders appeared to be betting that the stock will avoid deeper losses in coming months.
Anne personally leaned toward supporting the Tories, but her friend Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, tried to cajole her to support Whig policies.
But when he leaned toward telling the truth, he said, Mr. Stone insisted that no one would believe Mr. Credico over him.
The poll was taken Friday and Saturday among 440 registered voters who identified as Democrats or independents who leaned toward the party.
"Dark Territory" shows that this tension dates back decades, and that the government has consistently leaned toward more monitoring and data collection.
Likewise, those who leaned toward one party but did not fully identify with it exhibited about the same bias as the moderates.
Almost 90% of these independent "lean" voters ultimately voted with the parties they "leaned" toward, according to a study of recent elections.
The FTC's opening panel this week featured a handful of competition and consumer protection lawyers who leaned toward maintaining the status quo.
Bryan: I'll admit I took this position almost as a troll, as I've historically leaned toward the more recent cuts of Blade Runner.
Americans who make less than $50,000 a year -- which encompasses, one would assume, most members of the working class -- also leaned toward Clinton.
Here was this billionaire with a big plane and a professional crew, and his personal taste leaned toward Main Street American fast food.
Its two-hour set oscillated between guitar-strumming, punk-rooted songs and more pointillistic electronic ones, but it leaned toward the dance floor.
Although the late director/animator's work often leaned toward science-fiction, his investigations of society are embedded with critiques of modes of looking.
In the last few years, it has leaned toward being more family focused, inviting a wider scope of musicians and providing more activities.
He then allegedly moved closer to the employee, leaned toward her and coughed, then laughed and claimed he was infected with the coronavirus.
The ads typically leaned toward a white ideal of what is beautiful: Straight hair, skin highlighted in the lightest shade possible, and softened features.
We've driven several Macans here at BI and have generally leaned toward the Macan S as offering the best combination of price and performance.
Interestingly, Democrats and Republicans in districts that leaned toward the opposite party would often use more of the color associated with the opposite party.
Mr. Najib, the leader of a majority Muslim country, has leaned toward the United States in his subtle balancing act between Washington and Beijing.
According to Pew, 54% of college grads identified with or leaned toward the Republican party in 1994; 39% did so with the Democratic party.
During the conversation, Wilson -- described as a professional actor in court documents -- leaned toward the victim to expose a pistol holstered on his hip.
In our survey, this was a sizable group — more than 20 percent of the public — and our analysis indicated that they leaned toward Mr. Trump.
The evidence we have suggests such an outcome would have been highly unlikely; if anything, the Johnson vote could have easily leaned toward Mr. Trump.
Although Sanders stayed out of the race, nationally recognized Democrats like Becerra and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti did not, and they leaned toward Gomez.
The spice mix he added leaned toward the flavors of my grandmother's kitchen: ground cumin and coriander seeds, fennel seeds, black pepper and chile flakes.
He opened a bookstore and ordered an eclectic range of volumes that leaned toward philosophy, history, political science and an ample dose of Western thought.
We temporarily considered moving back until the 2016 election season began, but the more we saw things ramp up, the more we leaned toward staying.
Though Reading had leaned toward Clinton, Berks County had gone for Trump by a ten-point margin; Obama had won by nine points in 2008.
He has also leaned toward populist politics and, again like Trump, he is not shy of an argument or two on Twitter with his critics.
The Wall Street Journal editorial board this week joined a chorus of criticism of Trump's statement this week that leaned toward all interests and no values.
Gou's run would seek to unseat current Taiwanese president Tsai Ing-wen of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), which has leaned toward Taiwanese independence from China.
August's hedge-fund contributions typify an election cycle in which industry donors have consistently leaned toward Clinton, despite Wall Street's historic preference for more conservative candidates.
Apple has always leaned toward the high end wherever it aims to compete, and in recent years it's appeared to consciously double down on that strategy.
By the time they split, Galm says they were writing songs that leaned toward indie rock—a little less Cap'n Jazz, a little more Teenage Fanclub.
Luminous, numinous, it filled me with rapture: it was the color of heaven, the color, I thought…I leaned toward it in a sort of ecstasy.
While Trump may have leaned toward Warsh, for instance, for his focus on deregulation, Powell is not expected to veer that much from the current Fed.
That drew some pushback from Justice Samuel Alito, whose line of questioning leaned toward the government's position that it doesn't need a warrant in such cases.
While Trump may have leaned toward Warsh for instance, for his focus on deregulation, Powell is not expected to veer that much from the current Fed.
As a result, her performances have leaned toward the simpler, acoustic side, so we wouldn't be surprised if that's the route she takes on Oscar night.
Fifty-one percent of nonvoters lean toward Democrats a Pew survey in 663 compared likely voters to nonvoters compared to 30% who leaned toward the GOP.
Carolyn Ferrari, the regional manager for a theater company and one of the relatively few black faces at Sanders's rally here, had leaned toward supporting Klobuchar.
Desire manifests in his art as a longing and desire, consumed by a particular beauty, which framed his own sexuality as one that leaned toward femininity.
" The president then leaned toward US Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, sitting at his left, and quietly added, "We're going to be doing that.
Effie, performed by Brittany Pollack, leaned toward overly simplistic, while Daniel Ulbricht as Gurn, the man she eventually weds, seemed trapped in a continual state of overreaction.
Because she's partial to white-covered cook spaces (see her previous pristine space), it's no surprise she leaned toward the same soothing vibe in her new home.
Then Jim leaned toward the picture of his deceased wife and petted her face with his finger, the same way he would to awaken a sleeping Pony.
The researchers were surprised to find that despite centuries of art depicting God as an elderly, wizened old white man, people leaned toward a younger, softer visage.
In a 2014 Pew Research Center survey, 21625 percent of adults who leaned toward Democrats said they believed the U.S. economy favors powerful interests over most Americans.
Earlier this year, a Pew poll found that 70 percent of millennial women affiliated with or leaned toward the Democrats, up from 56 percent four years ago.
In the sweet shot, Ripa lovingly leaned toward Consuelos, pressing the side of her face up against his left ear, as they both smiled into the camera.
Crooked Lettaz from Mississippi, 8Ball & MJG from Tennessee, UGK from Texas and many more emphasized drawling flows and production that leaned toward Southern soul and sometimes blues.
Voters ages 18 to 34 leaned toward Democrats by 48 percent to 23 percent, while voters over age 65 went for Republicans by 51 percent to 35 percent.
With a market hostile to small companies and potential courters flush with cheap money, it's not surprising many smaller private companies have leaned toward mergers instead of IPOs.
In late-morning trading, the peso moved higher, breaking a trend line at 18.50 and hitting a near two-month high, as traders leaned toward a Clinton victory.
When we had been driving for a few minutes I leaned toward the black net that separated the front and back seats and whispered: You two are incredible.
The question about 2628 Democratic presidential preference was asked of a subset of 28503 respondents who said they were Democrats or independents who leaned toward the Democratic Party.
Mr. Lucas said he leaned toward giving the name to a street where white people tend to venture more often, because it could have a greater impact there.
On this question, white Democrats preferred to advance a more progressive agenda 64-36, while black Democrats leaned toward a return to a pre-Trump era, 52-48.
"President Trump has never really leaned toward playing it small," said Michael Caputo, who has known Trump for three decades and served as a campaign adviser in 2016.
Most leaned toward calling on Biden to confront the subject directly to move forward, while a few felt like the accusations against him were being viewed too severely.
Republican Trump, a New York real estate businessman who has never previously held public office, has leaned toward right-wing loyalists for the Cabinet since winning the Nov.
In 1994, 54 percent of white Americans with at least a four-year college degree identified with or leaned toward the Republican Party, according to the Pew Research Center.
France has long leaned toward the kind of director-led, concept-driven stage fare that many in Britain, raised on the importance of text and naturalistic acting, find vexing.
In 21965, 21980 percent of registered voters with no more than a high school education identified or leaned toward the Democratic Party, while only 37 percent sided with Republicans.
That could increase the tolerance for a vanguard liberal agenda even in districts that now are closely divided between the parties or leaned toward Trump in 2016, he argues.
Junior Boys have always leaned toward chilly techno, but on Big Black Coat the synths sound like they could scratch you just as easily as they could keep you warm.
Whether we leaned toward one party or the other, in the end, the American Dream and the pillars of our country rested on the same bedrock of respect for the truth.
They leaned toward the large monitor in the courtroom to hear Mr. Hernandez — in his soft, high-pitched voice — describe his life and offer a version of what happened to Etan.
Using Kensho, a quantitative tool used by hedge funds, we screened for the historically top-performing names the day after recent news events (polls, speeches, election results, etc.) leaned toward a Brexit.
In the 2018 midterms, Justice Democrats put up candidates in primaries across the country, everywhere from rural Kansas to suburban Omaha to California to Pennsylvania — oftentimes in districts that leaned toward Republicans.
Urban areas, where black and Hispanic voters are concentrated along with college-educated voters, already leaned toward the Democrats, but Clinton did not get the turnout from these groups that she needed.
The factions aligned thusly: Those who were college educated were likely to support McCarthy; African-Americans and the poor leaned toward Kennedy; and New Dealers and labor union members went with Humphrey.
Given its large international reach, Duolingo's user base has always leaned toward Android, and it came as a bit of a surprise that the company would launch Tinycards as an iOS-only app.
EDT Based on the latest computer model runs and extensive experience forecasting Mid-Atlantic snowstorms, the National Weather Service has leaned toward higher snowfall totals from Washington, D.C. all the way to Boston.
Using Kensho, a quantitative tool used by hedge funds, we screened for the historically top-performing ETFs the day after news events (polls, speeches, election results, etc.) leaned toward a Brexit or not.
The tide turned on election night because Americans with middle-of-the-road positions who leaned toward Trump turned out to vote in larger numbers than we — or perhaps the Clinton campaign — anticipated.
She's leaned toward rock licks in the past but tonight performs "The Neck Is A Bridge to the Body," her new jazz-leaning multimedia experiment and accompanying album devoted to her instrument of choice.
I tell him I've got to bring up comments he made in a BBC News piece from 2016 that leaned toward supporting Britain's exit from the EU. What do you think about it now?
The three biggest challenges looming in 2020 for Trump, many analysts agree, are: The recoil from his definition of the Republican Party in white-collar suburbs, including many that previously leaned toward the GOP.
The 17-year wait in refugee camps, for instance: when we had a choice between strict adherence to science / engineering versus acknowledging the emotional truth of real-world problems, we generally leaned toward the latter.
"Recent comments from Federal Reserve officials have been mixed, but the majority of their recent rhetoric has leaned toward the hawkish side of U.S. monetary policy," Kitco Metals analyst Jim Wyckoff said in a note.
The rising threat of terrorism, which culminated with 9/11, undercut the optimism in diplomacy and gave way to new generation of US leaders, including Bush's son, who leaned toward proactive and unilateral military action.
With some legislation, like the Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act of 2015, support has been bipartisan, and the House passed it after months of effort as members leaned toward the exits last week.
He swiftly announced a shake-up of Serbia's intelligence services, many of whose members have traditionally leaned toward Russia and view the West as an enemy, a feeling that intensified with NATO's 1999 bombing campaign.
After a few minutes, Ms. L leaned toward S. and spoke to her in Lingala, then pointed to Gelernt, and S. stood up and walked over to him and wrapped her arms around his waist.
According to Pew Research, 37% of Republicans or those who leaned toward the GOP responded that they believed the virus was created in a lab, compared to 21% of Democrats or those who leaned Democratic.
He says this may have been the case before this election, but that the segment being missed has never before so heavily leaned toward one candidate — making the phenomenon hard to disaggregate from the overall trend.
Using Kensho, a quantitative tool used by hedge funds, we searched for the historically top-performing ETFs, members and British ADRs the day after recent news events (polls, speeches, election results, etc.) leaned toward a Brexit.
The famed attorney -- who was part of Simpson's legal "Dream Team" -- tells TMZ ... Kim Goldman's recent claim that Johnnie Cochran leaned toward her while smiling and said "Gotcha" after the verdict was read, simply didn't happen.
The jury deliberated for fewer than eight hours — a shorter period than some people had expected — and some jurors told reporters after the verdict was announced that two of them had at first leaned toward acquittal.
While in the U.S., Maezawa obsessively collected American music that was not widely available in Japan; his tastes leaned toward America's hardcore punk scene of the 1980s, including bands like Anthrax, Biohazard and the Dead Kennedys.
"While waiting for the food to arrive and without any warning, Defendant Winston leaned toward Plaintiff and placed his fingers between her legs and pressed them firmly against her vagina over her yoga pants," the lawsuit said.
In internal policy discussions, officials said, the Pentagon and the State Department's Near East Affairs bureau leaned toward preserving good relations with Riyadh at a time when friction was increasing because of the nuclear deal with Iran.
Following protests, a few screenings were nixed, promotion was curtailed, a French filmmakers guild leaned toward expelling him, and the country's culture minister said an artist's potential misdeeds were not excused by the merit of his art.
Using Kensho, a quantitative tool used by hedge funds, we screened for the historically top-performing British stocks that trade in the U.S. the day after recent news events (polls, speeches, election results, etc.) leaned toward a Brexit.
Two emergency federal labor boards convened by President Barack Obama over the last several months leaned toward the unions' proposals, but NJ Transit rejected those recommendations as too costly for the agency to absorb without another fare increase.
Those include the big five urban centers that O'Rourke carried as well as five adjacent suburban counties; those adjacent counties still leaned toward the GOP in 2018 but by a much smaller cumulative margin than in the past.
"You can fly your wealthy flag for the time being," said Julie Khuzami, a former New Yorker who has lived in Washington since 2009, noting that previously the standard Washington style of dress leaned toward safe and homogeneous.
Rose, 33, took to Instagram to share the cute moment, which seemed to catch the two by surprise as they were seen laughing and smiling before Chmerkovskiy, 30, leaned toward Rose to give her a kiss on the cheek.
Seth Masket, a political scientist and expert on the party system, conducted an informal poll last December of precisely the sort of party activists who are said to decide these things, and a healthy majority leaned toward supporting Harris.
Very quietly, I leaned toward her mirror, my elbows pressing into the cool granite top and, with two fingers, lifted the corners of my mouth into a tiny smile — a smile I only dared to share with my reflection.
His eclectic taste in objects leaned toward elegant mahogany and marbled tables, shabby sofas, faded damasks and a sock cabinet that was designed by Sir William Chambers and that belonged to the first Earl of Iveagh (smelly socks included).
Russia has increasingly leaned toward that approach, with President Putin signing a law earlier this year there, Runet, which would build the necessary infrastructure to maintain, essentially, a separate internal internet should such a thing become necessary (or convenient).
Even if you leaned toward option 21980, with McDavid and Leon Draisaitl and Ryan-Nugent Hopkins and Taylor Hall and Jordan Eberle there was no way Chiarelli could fuck this up, and if he could, it would take a long time.
Said to Ryan Seacrest during a radio interview in March of 2014, it was a response to Obama's critics, those who mocked his denimwear, which, according to years of photographic evidence, leaned toward ill-fitting, stone-washed, and extremely "Dad"-like.
"As we were exchanging pleasantries, Curtis Hill leaned toward me as if he could not hear me and placed his hand on my back and slid his hand down to my buttocks and grabbed it," Candelaria Reardon wrote in the newspaper.
"Ilan may have leaned toward the dovish camp in the past but under the current circumstances, I have no doubt that he will strive to deliver inflation on target," said a former central bank colleague who spoke on condition of anonymity.
The owners, according to a source familiar with the call, leaned toward playing in empty arenas for the rest of the season, but nothing was decided Wednesday night until news arrived that the Utah Jazz player had contracted the virus.
So far, his campaign has leaned toward deference, disappointing some admirers (and even more Democrats) who hoped he would re-emerge chiefly as an unswerving Trump critic with gravitas — at last banishing the reputation for equivocation that dogged his presidential bids.
Directed by Lear deBessonet, the play reveals itself to be an unexpectedly traditional piece by the standards of Ms. Parks ("Imperceptible Mutabilities in the Third Kingdom," the Pulitzer Prize-winning "Topdog/Underdog"), whose earlier works leaned toward the hermetically surreal.
A source close to the White House had said previously that Trump leaned toward nominating Shanahan to the post because he believed he would not push any particular policy agenda on the President -- a major source of tension between Trump and Mattis.
Up for grabs are Maine, which allocates its electoral votes by congressional district and where its rural northern 2nd District has leaned toward Trump, as well as New Hampshire and the part of the Florida panhandle that falls in the Central time zone.
The 78-year-old billionaire, who has spent more than $500 million on his campaign across a range of states such as Texas, has made inroads with older voters of color, who have typically leaned toward supporting Biden, according to recent Texas polls.
Replacing the old guard whose works leaned toward politically correct melodrama, these younger directors and producers made movies dealing with once-taboo subjects: North-South Korean reconciliation, the torture of student activists, a crooked justice system, and a massacre of pro-democracy protesters.
But unlike Florida's Cuban-American community, which has historically leaned toward conservative politicians, Puerto Ricans are more likely to register to vote as Democrats or independents than as Republicans, making them an increasingly important voting bloc for Democrats in the must-win swing state.
"What we see now are some early indications that people who either leaned toward the Democratic Party or did not identify with either party are now starting to identify as Democrats," said Karthick Ramakrishnan, a professor of political science at the University of California, Riverside.
Modern N.F.L. strategy has increasingly leaned toward going for it on short fourth downs, and the 42 is about the perfect spot to do so: too far for an easy field goal, but deep enough into enemy territory that a punt won't help a lot.
For a Democratic Party whose electoral strength depends on Hispanic support (64 percent of Latinos identified with or leaned toward the Democratic Party in 2016) preventing the deportation of the Dreamers and providing them with legal status has become a matter of political necessity.
Believing for this reason that North Korea is unlikely ever to wholly disarm, Russians have instead leaned toward supporting gradual disarmament as the only achievable goal, he wrote, suggesting Russia is not so much a "spoiler" in the talks as following its own analysis.
Even some of the responses that came from a more compassionate perspective, like the advice about learning to lose that Brock Lesnar and Mike Tyson offered in recent interviews, leaned toward the simplistic: depressive episodes are bad and weak, but she has to/can get over it.
Tuesday will mark billionaire Michael BloombergMichael BloombergBiden surge calms Democratic jitters The Hill's Campaign Report: Biden riding wave of momentum after stunning Super Tuesday Delegate battle ahead likely favors Biden MORE's debut on ballots, potentially cutting into voters that might have otherwise leaned toward different moderate candidates.
In 353, House Republicans were routed in suburban districts not only in metropolitan areas already trending toward Democrat -- such as the suburbs of Denver, Philadelphia, Seattle and northern Virginia -- but also in places that had still leaned toward the GOP, including Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Richmond and even Oklahoma City.
Including Mormon voters who said they leaned Republican, that number increased to 69 percent this year, as opposed to the 78 percent of Mormons who said they leaned toward or affiliated with the Republican Party in 2012 and the 80 percent who supported George W. Bush in 2004.
After Passover, the band explored some of the lighter avenues in psychedelia, 2010's Phosphene Dream even had some moments that leaned toward the tunefulness of the Beatles, and, as the title suggests, took inspiration from the colorful visuals that are sometimes part of an experience with psychedelic drugs.
Other nominees for the category included dances that leaned toward performance art, like Jack Ferver and Marc Swanson's "Chambre" — an adaptation of Genet's "The Maids," at the Crossing the Line Festival last year — and Maria Hassabi's "Plastic," in which performers were more like sluggish sculptures at the Museum of Modern Art.
" Pearson echoes her, saying, "It's kind of finding the right voices and tone and then letting them do what they do rather than mediating or editorializing too much on what they do… I've always leaned toward the voice that speaks in the margins, because I believe that's where the future is made.
Manafort is charged with tax crimes and bank fraud in the federal case set to begin trial July 10 in Alexandria, Va. The alleged crimes are related to work he did on behalf of a political party in Ukraine that leaned toward Russia, as well for as former Ukraine president Viktor Yanukovych.
She sat at a table with the two men and engaged in an outright battle with the Englishman for the photojournalist's attention, a battle she knew she had won when after two long hours he had leaned toward her and laid his hand lightly on her wrist, remarking concernedly that she hadn't eaten anything.
That left political alignments few Chicagoans had seen before: Ms. Lightfoot pursuing white voters on the city's Northwest and Southwest Sides; both women seeking black voters from a base on the South Side that had leaned toward a different black candidate in February; parts of Chicago's North Side lakefront loaded with signs for Ms. Lightfoot.
A source close to the White House said Trump has leaned toward nominating him to the post because he believes Shanahan won't push any particular policy agenda on the President -- a major source of tension between Trump and Mattis who resigned last December because he disagreed with the President's decision to withdraw US troops from Syria.
Although a police official said at the time that her death had been deemed "suspicious," detectives eventually leaned toward the conclusion that she had killed herself, especially after images from surveillance cameras emerged showing that on the night before her body was found, Judge Abdus-Salaam had been walking around for hours in Riverbank State Park in Upper Manhattan.
Professional baking of the kind that creates Kayser's Tarte aux Abricots et Crème Amande-Pistache (Apricot-Almond-Pistachio Tart) and Mille-Feuille aux Fruits Rouge (Layered Cream-Filled Pastry With Berries) has long been presided over by men in white chef's coats, just as bread, as in the case of Lahey at Sullivan Street Bakery, has long leaned toward the masculine sphere.
In fine-tuning GPT-2 for the purposes of this article, the neural net categorized distinctive aspects of New Yorker prose—the words its writers tended to favor, the magazine's rhythms, its distinctive style of narrative rhetoric, its voice—and the learning algorithm used these data to automatically adjust the neural net's settings, so that its predictions leaned toward New Yorker locutions.

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