1.   A succession of published polls typically produces a stream of more or less contradictory results.

2.   Although she trails slightly in published polls, tracking polls show her gaining ground, gay activists say.

3.   In both states Dole holds a substantial lead in published polls, and he has other statistical advantages.

4.   Mauro noted that another published poll conducted two days before the Mason-Dixon poll showed the race dead even.

5.   One thing pollsters cannot say with precision is how many students apply because they first heard about Quinnipiac or Marist through a published poll.

6.   There is no GOP candidate statewide or at the congressional level who is favored or ahead in any published polls.

7.   They have argued consistently that the published polls showing a gaping Labor lead did not reflect who will actually vote and what that real electorate was thinking.

8.   This year they are encouraged by published polls in Florida that show Clinton slightly ahead of Dole.

9.   While the PRI is certain to retain control of the Senate, the last published polls indicated that the party could lose its majority in the lower house.

10.   The center-right coalition that he leads is running neck and neck with the center-left bloc, according to published polls.

a. + poll >>共 494
recent 20.92%
new 10.15%
national 7.21%
presidential 5.11%
latest 4.99%
early 2.72%
pre-election 1.92%
same 1.79%
parliamentary 1.57%
local 1.55%
published 0.24%
published + n. >>共 243
report 39.90%
book 3.94%
account 3.33%
interview 2.58%
study 2.31%
work 1.84%
article 1.50%
paper 1.29%
poet 1.22%
material 1.22%
poll 0.88%
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