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Перевод: pollster
[существительное] лицо, производящее опрос [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- The pollster who asks you about washing powders or foreign holidays is probably working for a "market research" organization.
- The figures indicate what Pollster Louis Harris calls "a sharp and bitter reaction to the spate of conservative attacks on the NEA".
- An individual pollster with one of the organistations will be given not names but a number, the people of certain types, usually 10 a day, who must be polled.
- MORI, a public-opinion pollster, recalls that in 1984 77% of Britons thought the country would be "worse off" without the monarchy; eight years later, only 37% thought so.
- According to MORI, a pollster, voters agree by a three-to-one majority that government in Britain is too centralised.
- If a pollster had approached me in the run-up to the election, I would have said I was voting Lib-Dem, because I had a sincere intention of doing so.
- And as one pollster sourly says, the newspapers and television companies want constant, instant information.
- Every single psephologist, political pundit and pollster must now resign, be sacked, or better yet, commit suicide.
- The latest CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll showed Mr Clinton 12 points ahead, while Mr Clinton's own pollster, Stan Greenberg, said his last minute reading put the Democrats seven points ahead.
- So while the type of tv reporting that so upsets Nicholas Soames may add to a sense of doubt already nagging away in many British minds, when the opinion pollster calls it is reduced to the level of painful anecdote.
- Other members of the campaign team were: Robert M. Teeter, a leading pollster, who was appointed as chairman and chief political strategist; Frederic V. Malek became campaign manager; Mary Matalin, chief of staff of the Republican national committee and the only woman in the group, became the campaign's political director; Charles R. Black Jr and Richard N. Bond were named as senior advisers.
- Said a pollster: "Frenchmen still like to believe they're the world's greatest lovers."
- Asked by an exit pollster which way he had cast his vote, he replied: "I voted for the party that is going to run the country for the next five years."
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