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Перевод: polling
[существительное] голосование [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Or, "should be recovered enough from the shell-shock by polling day."
- The preference for polling has increased from about 50 per cent 60 years ago to about 95 per cent today, presumably by selection to suit management systems in which the cattle are housed for as much as eight months in the winter.
- The RUC said "a handful" of people were arrested for alleged impersonation at polling stations in other parts of Ulster.
- The fieldwork is conducted monthly on a quota sample of two thousand individuals selected to be representative of the adult population of Great Britain; more details about opinion polling companies and their methods are given in the appendix to this chapter.
- Hoodlums hired by virtually all parties use arms and muscle at election time, partly to capture polling booths, partly to repel attempted captures by rival parties.
- They will examine the way election polling was done and factors that may have influenced the findings, such as the declining proportion of people willing to answer interviewers' questions.
- But, says Stoessl: "Opinion polling is totally different from marketing research.
- Electors are always prepared to criticise the Government in answer to pollsters' questions, but when the same individuals arrive at the polling booth they simply cannot bring themselves to vote Labour into power.
- Probably the most idyllic polling station in Britain, the Bucks Horn Oak voting centre was in the middle of Alice Holt Forest.
- There are three important compendiums of opinion polling results.
- Private forecasters are a bit gloomier, especially about America: according to the averages worked out by Consensus Economics, a polling firm, America's growth will be just 0.1% this year.
- Mr Kinnock said the choice on polling day was between a Tory Party that, after 13 years in power, had proved beyond doubt it had no ambition to make Britain better and no conscience to make Britain worse, or a Labour Party with active policies to pull the country out of recession and build a lasting recovery.
- It could just as well have been the 20th birthday of the Eden Gardens tea urn, and as far as the Indian government is concerned, there is nothing like an international cricket tournament for persuading the electorate that, with polling day just around the corner, Rajiv is the boy to vote for.
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