单词 | polling |
释义 | polling (poʊlɪŋ ) uncountable noun Polling is the act of voting in an election. There has been a busy start to polling in today's local elections. Elections were postponed the day before polling was due to take place. Collocations: internal polling Internal polling showed that the proportion of people who are solidly pro-independence has grown and there are fewer swing voters. Times,Sunday Times Internal polling also reveals that getting out more will ease public concerns. Times,Sunday Times With the party's internal polling showing antisocial behaviour, led by alcohol, topping the concerns of voters, ministers are desperate to prove they are in tune. Times, Sunday Times Labour's internal polling suggests there has been a rise in the number of people expecting their personal finances to improve over the coming year. Times, Sunday Times He conducts internal polling and oversees its focus groups, to the annoyance of some in the party who complain that he holds such responsibility despite being unelected. Times, Sunday Times Several other politicians made public their intentions to run or were speculated to run by media analysts and polling organizations. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Around the world, journalists, polling organizations and others have documented the expression of an evolving array of opinions about him. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In this case, the candidate can not give consent to be nominated from several polling organizations. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Labour's private polling suggests it has made little or no impact on the public and will not influence how people vote. Times, Sunday Times Its polling suggests 75 per cent of employers admit to rejecting such applicants. Times, Sunday Times Opinion polling suggests that most people agree with him. Times, Sunday Times Polling suggests that the party's support may be diversifying. Times, Sunday Times All the early polling suggests that the party will fare disastrously. Times, Sunday Times Labour's private polling suggests it has made little or no impact on the public and will not influence how people vote. Times, Sunday Times This means the number of seats he wins will be greater than his private polling estimates. The Sun Has the local party not done any private polling of its own? Times, Sunday Times His system sets targets for marginal candidates, delivers funding on the basis of those targets being met, and then conducts private polling on their effect. Times, Sunday Times And when politicians on one side of the argument resort to telling journalists that they are 'buoyed up by private polling', it suggests only that they are in real difficulty. Times, Sunday Times The most recent polling suggests that a similar ratio should be expected this time around. Times, Sunday Times What were the most recent polling results? Globe and Mail One source in the party said that he had his 'tail up' after recent polling suggested a rise in support amongst grassroots members since his resignation. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 投票 Japanese: 投票 |
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