81.   He did not merely say he was not concerned about recent polls that illustrated either a drop in his approval ratings or apprehensions about his conservatism.

82.   He learned from the mistakes of the first President Bush how slip-ups on the economy can make approval ratings fade as fast as the evening sun.

83.   He seemed in high spirits, this general turned politician, buoyed perhaps by a poll in the newspaper Maariv on Friday showing that his approval ratings had risen.

84.   He is determined to run for a second five-year term despite approval ratings that only recently crept up into the teens.

85.   He said Clinton had rallied once-panicked Democrats behind him by playing the budget game skillfully and maintaining his high public approval ratings.

86.   Her approval ratings in opinion polls have never been higher.

87.   High approval ratings will be far more useful than full treasuries to incumbents who plan to seek re-election next year.

88.   His approval ratings nose-dived.

89.   His approval ratings have remained high.

90.   Hearing these women, I remembered that Bill Clinton has always gotten higher approval ratings from women than men.

n. + rating >>共 273
approval 17.38%
television 12.88%
popularity 4.33%
poll 3.82%
debt 3.54%
risk 2.76%
bond 2.59%
job 2.08%
investment-grade 1.80%
investment 1.74%
approval + n. >>共 102
rating 39.97%
process 32.21%
procedure 2.46%
listing 1.94%
time 1.42%
rate 1.16%
requirement 1.03%
sheet 0.78%
system 0.78%
delay 0.65%
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