"poll" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The initial reaction of the American public to the start of the ground war against Iraq is strongly supportive, according to the latest New York Times/ CBS News Poll.
- Nearly half of 490 business executives surveyed in a New York Times/ CBS News Poll, see some inkling of improvement.
- Nationally, 29 percent of blacks said they favored military action in the gulf instead of giving sanctions more time to work, according to the Times/ CBS News Poll.
- In the most recent New York Times/CBS News Poll, 65 percent of those surveyed, including 71 percent of the women, said reducing the costs of prescription drugs for the elderly mattered "a lot" to them.
- In a New York Times/CBS News Poll conducted Jan. 12-15, 1 in 5 of the 1,533 persons interviewed said they had not heard enough about Mr. North to form an opinion about him.
- A large majority of Americans emphasized this, according to the reading here of The New York Times/CBS News Poll released yesterday on a wide variety of subjects relating to baseball.
- According to a New York Times/CBS News Poll released this week, most Americans under 30 share the rest of the nation's views of the president's policies - they are generally supportive.
- The New York Times/CBS News Poll, by comparison, screens in several ways.
- The most recent New York Times/ CBS News Poll, conducted Jan. 17-20, asked 3,002 adults whether they favored starting military action or continuing the use of economic sanctions.
- Ross Perot is drawing much of his support from voters who find in him whatever they want to find, according to follow-up interviews with people surveyed by The New York Times/ CBS News Poll.
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