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Meanings of
polling
in English
Russian
соцопрос
Portuguese
enquete
Spanish
encuesta de opinion
Catalan
sondeig d'opinió
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Type of survey.
poll
polls
opinion poll
public opinion poll
opinion polls
opinion polling
Related terms
industry
Russian
соцопрос
Synonyms
Examples for "
poll
"
poll
polls
opinion poll
public opinion poll
opinion polls
Examples for "
poll
"
1
Irish Alliance for Europe chairman Ruairí Quinn said: This
poll
shows .
2
No opinion
poll
result has been released in the past six months.
3
A final opinion
poll
is due later today, after a training run.
4
A recent Gallup
poll
shows why the president needs African American voters.
5
The results hold a rather high significance: this is no opinion
poll
.
1
Recent opinion
polls
have shown public opinion is split on the issue.
2
Public opinion
polls
on the EU referendum question give a confused picture.
3
In Britain,
polls
called the result of May's national election badly wrong.
4
Public opinion
polls
on the proposition so far give no clear picture.
5
Indeed, up until the new year, National were leading in the
polls
.
1
No
opinion
poll
result has been released in the past six months.
2
A final
opinion
poll
is due later today, after a training run.
3
The results hold a rather high significance: this is no
opinion
poll
.
4
Support for the Coalition has grown in the latest political
opinion
poll
.
5
A new
opinion
poll
shows a drop in support for Fianna Fáil.
1
Neirton was on the West Coast of the continent, arranging a special
public
opinion
poll
.
2
A recent
public
opinion
poll
showed that 92 percent of the population did not trust him.
3
Clinton was projected by nearly every national
public
opinion
poll
as the heavy favourite going into Tuesday's race.
4
Katumbi placed joint first in a rare
public
opinion
poll
in July with 19 percent of the vote.
5
The fate of a potential Hundertwasser art gallery for Whangarei now hangs on a last-minute
public
opinion
poll
.
1
Recent
opinion
polls
have shown public opinion is split on the issue.
2
Public
opinion
polls
on the EU referendum question give a confused picture.
3
Public
opinion
polls
on the proposition so far give no clear picture.
4
Recent public
opinion
polls
also show a diminishing interest in climate change.
5
But voters want quick action on climate change, according to
opinion
polls
.
1
In all three cases, public
opinion
polling
pointed to the opposite result.
2
Mr Little said
opinion
polling
shows there is public support for change.
3
She has steadily risen in
opinion
polling
this year, challenging fellow liberal U.S.
4
The
opinion
polling
is atrocious: people don't trust Labour not to be lax.
5
France has one of the highest rates of political
opinion
polling
in the world.
Usage of
polling
in English
1
In all three cases, public opinion
polling
pointed to the opposite result.
2
Mr Little said opinion
polling
shows there is public support for change.
3
Recent
polling
shows the proposed amendment stands a good chance of passing.
4
He said the new system would solve major delays on
polling
day.
5
The September was in line with market expectations, according to
polling
data.
6
There are five weeks from today until
polling
day in the referendum.
7
Vernuccio said recent
polling
had shown voters equally divided over the measure.
8
However,
polling
day is not the only landmark for Labour this week.
9
Private
polling
shows the Libs' candidate has never cracked 40 per cent.
10
Internal Liberal Party
polling
this week favoured the independent candidate to win.
11
There are reports of long lines at
polling
places across the country.
12
History and their own
polling
data, in fact, suggest the very opposite.
13
Four years later, on
polling
day 2001, he wore an identical outfit.
14
The RealClearPolitics
polling
average has Trump ahead by about one percentage point.
15
In neither race is any candidate
polling
above 50 percent right now.
16
You won't need a sophisticated
polling
company to tell you the results.
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polling
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
internal polling
recent polling
latest polling
early polling
current polling
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Translations for
polling
Russian
соцопрос
cоциологический опрос
Portuguese
enquete
sondagem de opinião
inquérito estatístico
pesquisa de opinião
estudo de opinião
sondagem
Spanish
encuesta de opinion
encuesta de opinión
sondeo de opinión
sondeo de opinion
Catalan
sondeig d'opinió
enquesta d'opinió
Polling
through the time
Polling
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
Australia
Common
Ireland
Common
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