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I . poll [pəʊl, ingl am poʊl] SOST

3. poll (results of a vote):

4. poll (number of votes cast):

II . poll [pəʊl, ingl am poʊl] VB vb trans

public opinion poll SOST

public opinion poll → opinion poll

Vedi anche: opinion poll

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This decline can be seen in the waning music sales, public opinion polls, time studies and declining concert attendance.
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Diversions, per the name, contains mostly amusing links, quizzes, and polls.
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Polls showed that beginning in 1965, the public was consistently 4050 percent hawkish and 1025 percent dovish.
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The organization channels public energy towards increased accountability at the polls and actionable policy reform.
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They use violence, intimidation, and coercion to suppress black voting at the polls.
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And, although some worry about his swaggering, caudillo tendencies, he stands a good chance of winning, according to several polls.
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Voters who are not able to vote on polling day can vote at the advance polls.
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In the 2002 municipal polls it got 420 votes (5.3%) and three seats.
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Polls show it's now too close to call and markets are responding with some very twitchy activity.
www.bbc.co.uk
The application was designed to allow viewers to participate in polls and learn trivial facts as they watch a live episode.
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