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NORC
[nawrk]
noun
an apartment building, housing complex, or neighborhood whose population has aged over the years and has a large percentage of older adults for whom support services are provided.
Word History and Origins
Origin of NORC1
Example Sentences
A slew of recent polls show that Trump’s job-approval rating has slid to the lowest of any new president in eight decades, with nearly six out of 10 Americans disapproving of his performance in surveys by Pew Research Center and AP/NORC.
The Washington Post/ABC/Ipsos and the AP/NORC poll out in the last couple of days even show him with a 39% approval rating which is astonishing for a president this early in his term.
But a new AP/NORC poll does find that Harris has sustained her improvement on the economy: The poll pegs her with slight advantages over Trump on the question of who will better handle “jobs and unemployment” and “the cost of housing” as well as a 12-point advantage on the issue of “taxes on the middle class.”
A recent Associated Press/NORC survey found that 21% of all Black men and 22% of all Black voters aged 18 to 44 say Trump would make a good president.
John Roman, a senior fellow at NORC, told Salon that most criminologists home in on the homicide numbers to determine crime rates because local and state jurisdictions' reports of homicides are far more consistent and robust than with other types of violent crime.
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