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1Irish Alliance for Europe chairman Ruairí Quinn said: This poll shows .
2No opinion poll result has been released in the past six months.
3A final opinion poll is due later today, after a training run.
4A recent Gallup poll shows why the president needs African American voters.
5The results hold a rather high significance: this is no opinion poll.
1Recent opinion polls have shown public opinion is split on the issue.
2Public opinion polls on the EU referendum question give a confused picture.
3In Britain, polls called the result of May's national election badly wrong.
4Public opinion polls on the proposition so far give no clear picture.
5Indeed, up until the new year, National were leading in the polls.
1In all three cases, public opinion polling pointed to the opposite result.
2Mr Little said opinion polling shows there is public support for change.
3Recent polling shows the proposed amendment stands a good chance of passing.
4He said the new system would solve major delays on polling day.
5The September was in line with market expectations, according to polling data.
1We are in the midst of our canvass for the general elections.
2The battle was in the midst of the chaos of blowing canvass.
3The campaign lie is the greatest worker in the canvass for votes.
4The canvass was prolonged and unprecedented in its excitement and even bitterness.
5In the canvass of 1842 the Whigs had nominated John P. Robinson.
1Neirton was on the West Coast of the continent, arranging a special public opinion poll.
2A recent public opinion poll showed that 92 percent of the population did not trust him.
3Clinton was projected by nearly every national public opinion poll as the heavy favourite going into Tuesday's race.
4Katumbi placed joint first in a rare public opinion poll in July with 19 percent of the vote.
5The fate of a potential Hundertwasser art gallery for Whangarei now hangs on a last-minute public opinion poll.
1Recent opinion polls have shown public opinion is split on the issue.
2Public opinion polls on the EU referendum question give a confused picture.
3Public opinion polls on the proposition so far give no clear picture.
4Recent public opinion polls also show a diminishing interest in climate change.
5But voters want quick action on climate change, according to opinion polls.
1In all three cases, public opinion polling pointed to the opposite result.
2Mr Little said opinion polling shows there is public support for change.
3She has steadily risen in opinion polling this year, challenging fellow liberal U.S.
4The opinion polling is atrocious: people don't trust Labour not to be lax.
5France has one of the highest rates of political opinion polling in the world.
1No opinion poll result has been released in the past six months.
2A final opinion poll is due later today, after a training run.
3The results hold a rather high significance: this is no opinion poll.
4Support for the Coalition has grown in the latest political opinion poll.
5A new opinion poll shows a drop in support for Fianna Fáil.
6An opinion poll this week showed Meade losing ground to Lopez Obrador.
7There is no credible and unbiased opinion poll on the election outcome.
8One opinion poll shows her slightly improving in ratings against her rival.
9National has an 18-point lead over Labour in the latest political opinion poll.
10Good government is more than blindly following the latest opinion poll.
11Euro supporters are now neck-and-neck with their opponents, an opinion poll showed today.
12At that level, it's an opinion poll in terms of value.
13Meanwhile, Finnish attitudes toward the EU have cooled, a new opinion poll showed.
14One recent opinion poll gave Maduro a strong lead over the 40-year-old Capriles.
15But a recent opinion poll suggested the hope may be misplaced.
16The very mention of a new opinion poll brings people out in sweats.
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