"survey" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Federal regulators, under orders from Congress and the courts to figure ways to measure losses to people not directly affected by environmental problems, are turning to public-opinion surveys.
- Blacks have indeed shared those patriotic feelings, at least as far as public-opinion surveys can measure.
- Of course, the results of these or any other public-opinion surveys do not alter the underlying reality.
- President Clinton, whose Administration and party stand at the center of the furor, has lost little of his popularity in recent weeks, according to public-opinion surveys.
- Some answers are provided by public-opinion surveys from the respective countries.
- But most public-opinion surveys report few major differences in how blacks and whites describe their feelings about their country.
- Meanwhile, a public-opinion survey in the lead-up to the May 2003 local government elections caused the council to rethink its support of the new plan.
- Broder's information was based on a public-opinion survey, the results of which he said had "flabbergasted the people who took the survey.
- Citing public-opinion surveys, she said that whereas Americans were inclined to blame big government for their problems eight years ago, they blame big business today.
- A close vote had been expected, even though public-opinion surveys have repeatedly found that a majority of voters oppose it.
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