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They poll to find out what we want them to tell us.
Because no one polled more than 50 percent, Congress will have the last word.
We also polled about 3,000 members of the general public.
I'd also poll my friends who have cameras to see what they're using these days.
Nearly half those polled said it would make no difference.
They poll the audience each night and find that most have come after seeing them in the street.
Nearly two hours into the meeting, the chairman polled his members.
But it has never polled much more than about 20 percent support in a national vote.
Another third of those polled said that might possibly be true.
And 90 percent of those polled said that love is the most important thing in marriage.
I actually won the debate in the eyes of the people polled.
He polled 681 votes, just under 5 percent of the total.
He then polled 60 percent of the general election vote.
Just 8 percent of those polled said Congress should block all money for the war.
The chance of getting polled is around one in three hundred.
By contrast, 53 percent polled in 2001 said that they would move on to another job.
Most of the people polled said the police were doing an excellent or good job.
He is seen as an effective leader by 66 percent of those polled.
Only 11 percent of those polled said they felt the companies told the entire truth about the health issues.
Fewer than 1 percent of those polled in 1995 said they would not return.
The rest of those polled said they did not know what rating to give.
A year later, when the same people were polled, that number had dropped to 83 minutes.
A year later, when the same group was polled, only 39 percent made that claim.
At that time, 43 percent of the women polled said they had not heard enough about him to form an opinion.
The company polled 555 employers with at least 1,000 workers each.