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Тезаурус:

  1. The pollster who asks you about washing powders or foreign holidays is probably working for a "market research" organization.
  2. The figures indicate what Pollster Louis Harris calls "a sharp and bitter reaction to the spate of conservative attacks on the NEA".
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. According to MORI, a pollster, voters agree by a three-to-one majority that government in Britain is too centralised.
  6. 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.
  7. And as one pollster sourly says, the newspapers and television companies want constant, instant information.
  8. Every single psephologist, political pundit and pollster must now resign, be sacked, or better yet, commit suicide.
  9. 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.
  10. 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.
  11. 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.
  12. Said a pollster: "Frenchmen still like to believe they're the world's greatest lovers."
  13. 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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