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opinion polls

n. (opinion poll English)

Usage examples of "opinion polls".

If it comes down to that, in terms of timing, the Public Opinion Polls will no doubt be a much more potent factor than they have been up to now -- for the same reason that Congress waited until The Polls climbed over 50% in favor of impeachment before getting the process underway.

To judge by recent public-opinion polls, the cam-paign has been substantially successful, for the per-centage gap between the ruling Conservatives and the Labour Party has closed to a few points.

I don't know whether he's serious, or whether he's trying to talk me out of it because of the shift in my favor in the opinion polls.

You often see error bars in public opinion polls (`an uncertainty of plus or minus three per cent', say).

And suddenly, with remarkable speed, there'd be committees, and blue ribbon panels, and legislation, and opinion polls, and nongovernmental charity organizations—.

Which is all well and good, but ruling based on opinion polls, especially ones pushed by narrow agendas, is never a great idea.

And suddenly, with remarkable speed, there'd be committees, and blue ribbon panels, and legislation, and opinion polls, and nongovernmental charity organizationsall of them with lists of contacts and almost identical talking points, sprouting up like mushrooms.

Two more Solarian League member governments have announced their opposition to the embargo and called for a vote to consider its suspension, and according to UFI's latest numbers, we've lost another point and a quarter in the public opinion polls, as well.