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    1. Within a few months we were famous, and opinion polls showed a positive change in attitudes towards the project


    2. Enron scandal of 2002 had prompted Time magazine to call for an opinion poll


    3. Clarity and the girls saw through progressive news briefs on television conducting public opinion polls that the letter had hit the publicś sentiment right on target


    4. coverage of substance from the sensationalist news media that would rather influence public perception by turning campaign coverage into soap operas starring sound bites and opinion polls instead of reporting on voting histories and closely examining candidate proposals and position statements


    5. Now, how can you expect me to bail you out?’ One Congress MP jocularly remarked, ‘Even those who wanted to help would see the opinion poll figures and rush back home with the money


    6. Not surprisingly, the said opinion poll of ‘The India Today’ revealed the Muslim aversion for building the Ram Mandir at the disputed site; what is more, 21% of them, who are aware of the India history, consider Mahmud a hero, notwithstanding his vandalism at the venerated Hindu temples of that time


    7. The New Way’s popularity has helped this to happen: they are at their highest in opinion polls since their formation


    8. ‘That will affect your results in the opinion polls


    9. It is not hopeful for any of the major political parties, who are still being beaten significantly by the New Way in the opinion polls, and the minor ones have virtually given up


    10. Opinion polls show that if an election were held today, Margaret Thatcher would lose to her liberal opponents in a rout

    11. Opinion polls showed her approval ratings to be below 40 percent at the time her party pushed her aside


    12. The public opinion polls at the time showed that about two thirds of the country believed the president’s denials


    13. This generally shows up in opinion polls of various kinds, in measures of consumer sentiment, and in discussions found in the media and in ordinary, everyday sorts of conversations about economic and stock market prospects


    14. But it wasn’t long before the opinion poll supplanted Neill’s method for assessing the beliefs of the crowd


    15. Opinion polls like these have a 45-year history


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