单词 | private polling |
释义 | private polling 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 |
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