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s public opinion pollの例文

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  • The majority of these governments are still enjoying high approval ratings in their nation's public opinion polls.
  • A notoriously independent member of the British Parliament, Burke would scorn the abuse of today's public opinion polls.
  • President Bush championed education on the campaign trail, a break from Republican orthodoxy, but one that increased his party's public opinion poll ratings on an issue that was once solely identified with the Democratic party.
  • The White House has been trying to find a way out of Kosovo fairly urgently, driven partly by the unpopularity of the NATO strikes in Congress and the dip in President Clinton's public opinion polls among the reasons.
  • According to the Medi醤's public opinion poll published on 10 December 2014 support for Fidesz KDNP government coalition dropped by 12 percentage points ( from 38 to 26 % ) among all voters, following mass demonstrations against the Internet tax proposal and US-introduced entry ban on six Hungarian officials.