mail poll造句
- The Ohio mail poll had a margin of error of 2 points.
- The album title was selected out of four suggestions via fan e-mail poll.
- One attorney had conducted an e-mail poll; 33 lawyers predicted " guilty, " 11 " not guilty ."
- Newspapers in Miami and Fort Lauderdale conducted phone-in and e-mail polls in which opinion also seemed evenly divided.
- A Columbus Dispatch mail poll showed voters were 53 to 38 percent against raising the sales tax to pay for the stadium.
- A statewide mail poll by the Columbus Dispatch, published this month, showed Bush leading Gore 49 percent to 43 percent, with 5 percent undecided.
- An e-mail poll in the News under the headline " Don't Dis Donna, " found that respondents overwhelmingly thought the mayor should stop attacking his wife.
- Spending by women is expected to increase by 20 percent to $ 721 each, according to the nationwide mail poll of 500 retailers and 1, 000 consumers.
- OHIO ( 21 ) _ The unorthodox but unfailingly reliable mail poll of The Columbus Dispatch shows Clinton ahead, 52 percent to 43 percent, with Perot at 4 percent.
- A mail poll conducted by The Columbus Dispatch from Sept . 24-Oct . 1 found that 47 percent of the respondents favored Coleman and 40 percent supported Teater, with 13 percent undecided.
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- This projection is based on the largest known sampling of likely voters, with 165, 865 respondents participating in an e-mail poll conducted among a random cross-section of FreeLotto players on Nov . 1.
- Furthermore, individual tastes can vary widely, to the point where very little consensus on a worst song can be achieved; the winning song in a CNN e-mail poll received less than 5 percent of the total votes cast.
- Knoxville, seeking to expand its tax base and form a metropolitan government, attempted to annex Fountain City in 1959 . A mail poll showed that Fountain Citians opposed the annexation by a 10 to 1 margin, and the community filed a lawsuit to block it.