"poll" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- He won by a 2-to-1 ratio six years ago and polls point to a similar margin of victory next week.
- The polls were pointing towards a national swing to the Labour Party and her chances of retaining the seat were never rated highly.
- With the polls now pointing to a Labour minority government, the question of PR can no longer be treated as an academic abstraction.
- After all, he does not actually seek the result to which the polls have been pointing since the election campaign began.
- The poll also pointed to a clean sweep for the Democrats in elections for lieutenant-governor and attorney-general.
- In the light of how the polls have long since pointed to their parliamentary entry, this was either suicidally recklessness or plain wishful thinking.
- The poll pointed to some vulnerabilities in what has been Mr. Bush's strong suit, foreign policy and the war on terrorism.
- The polls also pointed to Mr Obama benefiting from the election's focus on economic issues.
- Last June, polls also pointed to ratification, but the margin was narrower.
- Recent polls and studies by transportation, planning and environmental groups point to the public's frustration with traffic congestion.
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