The swing against the party in the marginals was just as big as the swing nationally.
At present, it is still hard to gauge how much further public opinion could swing against the foreigners.
Well take those seats which resisted the national swing against us last year.
But in 1997, the seat reflected the nationwide swing against the Tories.
With a swing against it of over 16%, the biggest for any Australian government in 60 years, the party has been left with barely a quarter of the seats in the state's lower house.
The government knows that it cannot expect international opinion to swing into action against Pakistan every time there is a terrorist attack, and that it will lose credibility if it repeatedly threatens a war that fails to materialise.
He said he was struck by the swing in public opinion against the Taliban.
Obama first won the public trust, particularly of swing voters, by railing against the mindless partisanship that Sen.
What he did took a great deal of courage, especially considering that a recent Gallup poll showed 48% of Americans are against same-sex marriages and that North Carolina, a swing state he barely won four years ago, just voted against marriage equality and civil unions, with a vote of 61% to 39%.
The lefty outfielder was acquired before the 2010 season in the hopes that hitting coach Kevin Long could tweak his swing to both be more effective against left-handed pitchers, and to take advantage of the short right field fence at Yankee Stadium.
By 1992, the Serbian aggression against Bosnia and Croatia is in full swing.
But any attempt to swing the balance from humanitarian aid to development aid comes against the imperative of saving the starving today.
Mr Romney made gains nationally and in swing states after an assured performance during his first debate against a listless Mr Obama two weeks ago in Denver, Colorado.
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Still, Clinton told reporters after her primary win in Puerto Rico on Sunday that given her support among key demographics in swing states, she has proved she will be a stronger nominee than Obama against John McCain.
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One rap against the College is that it forces candidates to focus on a handful of swing states.
He made his Test debut at the age of 22 against England in 2005 and caught the eye with his ability to reverse-swing the ball at speeds in excess of 90mph.
The match continued to swing from end to with Kingston collecting the ball 25 yards from goal and blasting a shot against the post and Hearts were then unable to profit from a teasing Templeton centre.
Such a swing would probably be engineered by a huge change in exchange rates, with the euro rising sharply against the dollar.
Between 1997 and 2005 REITs had a beta, or propensity to swing in synch with stocks, of around 0.35, meaning they provided a nice hedge against stock market volatility.
Murray opted out of the tie against Lithuania in March, which Britain lost, to prepare for the American hard-court swing on the main ATP tour.
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