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An Ipsos poll this week showed a jump in the approval ratings of both Mr Sarkozy and Mr de Villepin.
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An Ipsos Synovate poll on Saturday suggested the same result for the two leading parties.
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According to a November Ipsos MORI poll, voters who identify as Conservatives favor leaving the EU by a margin of 58% to 37%.
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An Ipsos MORI poll in August showed a public no longer squarely behind the status quo: 37% said the licence fee was not the right way to fund the BBC, and 47% denied it was good value.
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The Ipsos Mori poll, for the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science, was rubbished by the Church, with Reverend Giles Fraser, former Canon Chancellor of St Paul's, saying it was not fair to trump people's "self-identification" as Christians.
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The Ipsos-Mori poll did not question the public on setting up such a panel, but seven out of 10 of the 2, 058 people asked agreed that politicians should not be involved on a day-to-day basis.
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According to a poll by Ipsos-Reid, the Liberals have the support of 48% of voters, and the merged Conservative Party just 21%.
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But most folk are barely aware of such statistics, and economic optimism has gone up recently, according to a poll by Ipsos MORI.
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But despite these achievements, Garcia's popularity is low, standing at 26 percent, according to an Ipsos Apoyo Opinion y Mercado poll taken May 12-14 for Lima's El Comercio newspaper.
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Meanwhile Ipsos Markinor, a market-research firm, has published a poll taken in November, before the global economic storms had fully affected South Africa.
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The poll was carried out for the BBC Spotlight programme by Ipsos Mori, whose researchers interviewed more than 1000 adults at 64 locations across Northern Ireland between 17 and 26 January.
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