But, they argue, that does not reflect the sentiment in most of the country.
Not sure if this sample reflects the nationwide sentiment though.
The increase apparently reflected sentiment that Apple was taking necessary steps.
These are songs written for babies and reflect the sentiment of all mothers.
His wry conclusion reflected the popular sentiment of the town.
Some political scientists fear that this election will not accurately reflect public sentiment because so many Americans don't know what they're voting for.
The doctors' concerns reflect national sentiments: recent public surveys have found health-care to be second only to the economy as the most important issue.
And all too often the orders of judges in these cases reflect the sentiment that domestic violence is not a crime to be taken seriously.
Conversely, a large rise in short interest would reflect bearish sentiment.
The editor, usually reflecting the sentiment of a group or a faction, began to emerge as a distinct power.