71.   Organized labor had mounted an immense get-out-the-vote campaign, and the surveys suggested that Gore was getting well over half the union vote.

72.   Other surveys suggest that investors are more willing than non-investors to give credit for the economic expansion to private enterprise, not government policy.

73.   Other surveys suggest the race is considerably tighter in New Hampshire and also that Bush and Gore maintain large leads in national match-ups.

74.   Political surveys suggest the issue has not become a major concern for most New Yorkers.

75.   Public opinion surveys suggest that a slim majority of Canadians agree that the monarchy is irrelevant.

76.   Public opinion surveys suggest that the majority of French people would like to see Chirac give evidence in the case.

77.   Running counter to a national trend, a survey released Tuesday suggests that the attitudes of New York City schoolchildren are hardening against drugs.

78.   Recent surveys suggest, however, that the good news might be fleeting.

79.   Separately, a new survey published today suggests economic activity will remain subdued in the opening months of the new year.

80.   So far, a new survey suggests, the health care debate between Gore and Bradley is playing to a tiny audience.

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study 5.15%
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evidence 3.27%
poll 3.07%
analyst 2.70%
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expert 1.39%
datum 1.22%
finding 1.22%
survey 1.06%
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show 27.60%
find 15.89%
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indicate 5.27%
suggest 4.19%
reveal 2.85%
have 1.66%
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