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单词 Public opinion
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1 Public opinion can force the government into action.
2 Public opinion has polarized on this issue.
3 Public opinion is sharply polarized on this issue.
4 The article accurately reflects public opinion.
5 The event changed the trend of public opinion.
6 The media has a powerful influence on public opinion.
7 Public opinion is going against the government on this issue.
8 I will always love, even though public opinion into the sea.
9 After six years of fighting public opinion has turned against the war.
10 As a politician, he knows how to manipulate public opinion.
11 A recent poll suggests some surprising changes in public opinion.
12 Public opinion is influenced by the small elite who control the media.
13 Public opinion was against the old feudal system.
14 These people represent a broad/wide swathe of public opinion.
15 His views accord with public opinion.
16 He was riding high in the public opinion polls.
17 Governments cannot ignore the strength of public opinion.
18 The public opinion may solidify.
19 Public opinion was opposed to the war.
20 The president stands high in the public opinion polls.
21 They successfully mobilized public opinion against him.
22 An honest judge cannot be servile to public opinion.
23 Public opinion is currently running against fox hunting.
24 The prevailing mood of public opinion remained hostile.
25 This is an act that outrages public opinion.
26 Public opinion is shifting in favour of change.
27 Can they shape public opinion?
28 Public opinion turned against the Democratic Party.
29 The President is out of tune with public opinion.
30 The government is fighting a rearguard action against the mass of public opinion.
1 Public opinion can force the government into action.
2 Public opinion is sharply polarized on this issue.
3 The article accurately reflects public opinion.
4 The event changed the trend of public opinion.
5 The media has a powerful influence on public opinion.
6 Public opinion is going against the government on this issue.
7 After six years of fighting public opinion has turned against the war.
8 As a politician, he knows how to manipulate public opinion.
9 A recent poll suggests some surprising changes in public opinion.
10 Public opinion is influenced by the small elite who control the media.
31 The government has not yielded to public opinion.
32 The advertisements were designed to whip up public opinion.
33 The weight of public opinion is behind the teachers.
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34 One shouldn't act without caring for public opinion.
35 A knot of politicians manufactured public opinion.
36 The government refuses to be influenced by public opinion.
37 The issue has polarized public opinion.
38 The government cannot afford to be indifferent to public opinion.
39 Public opinion polarized into completely opposite opinions on the issue of mercy killing.
40 Senator Lott is floating trial balloons to test public opinion on the bill.
41 This survey is considered to be a reliable barometer of public opinion.
42 Congress as an institution scores low in public opinion polls.
43 How can you trust a government that is unsympathetic to public opinion?
44 There has been a dramatic shift in public opinion towards peaceful negotiations.
45 The government has made a gesture towards public opinion .
46 He mobilized public opinion all over the world against hydrogen-bomb tests.
47 She will be judged at the bar of public opinion.
48 He didn't seem to mind public opinion in the least.
49 He hasn't the courage to go against the stream of public opinion.
50 The Queen has now made a gesture towards public opinion.
51 Public opinion polarised into completely opposite opinions on the issue of mercy killing.
52 So far, majority public opinion is solidly behind the government.
53 The paper has done much to tilt American public opinion in favour of intervention.
54 We believe the polls are an accurate mirror of public opinion.
55 During the election contest newspapers are not allowed to publish public opinion polls.
56 They sampled the population to find out the state of public opinion.
57 Journalists on the whole don't create public opinion. They can help to nourish it.
58 It takes courage to speak out against the tide of public opinion.
59 Public opinion is gradually shifting in favor of the imprisoned men.
60 The latest public opinion poll showed that 25% of us consider ourselves superstitious.
61 There is now widespread support for these proposals, according to a recent public opinion poll.
62 The German government's support of the US is not entirely reflective of German public opinion.
63 The latest revelations are set to inflame public opinion still further.
63 try its best to collect and build good sentences.
64 He is a clever man who knows how to manipulate public opinion.
65 He doesn't have the courage to go against the tide of public opinion.
66 Peaceful direct action by pressure groups has a powerful effect on public opinion.
67 With the tide of public opinion against him, the president may lose.
68 Do as you think, don't be hogtied by public opinion.
69 Television companies need to keep in step with public opinion.
70 Public opinion is shifting in favor of the new law.
71 His popularity rose by 18 points in public opinion polls.
72 They are hoping to satisfy all shades of public opinion.
73 The role of the news media in forming public opinion is very important.
74 Public opinion is divided on the subject of capital punishment.
75 These surveys are often a rather fallible guide to public opinion.
76 The tide of public opinion seems to be turning at last.
77 Television moulds public opinion.
78 No other country at that time had an organized public opinion remotely comparable to Britain's.
79 Political influence is being used to shape public opinion and isolate critics.
80 Eventually(), the government will have to take notice of public opinion.
81 I have never seen such a seismic shift in public opinion in such a short period of time.
82 Public opinion was beginning to shift to the right .
83 He was at the mercy of the ebb and flow of public opinion.
84 Politicians are good at discerning public opinion.
85 His rise in public opinion polls has been swift.
86 These arguments have yet to sway public opinion.
87 They had no public opinion to appease.
88 Public opinion protests against photographic art.
89 The force of public opinion stopped the highway project.
90 Public opinion surveys show voters have little interest, however.
91 They are pushers more than pullers of public opinion.
92 Public opinion swung back to Truman.
93 The last decade of the nineteenth century saw the development of a considerable antipathy to trade unionism among influential public opinion.
94 There has been a huge swing in public opinion on the issue.
95 Recent literature on public opinion has managed to shed fascinating new light on that age-old question.
96 And it was so appalling that it had a genuine effect on public opinion.
97 They are counting on Lebed growing impatient and making mistakes that alienate public opinion.
98 As spring training began(), Alomar appeared to accept that spitting trumps ugly words on the bridge table of public opinion.
99 The act turned public opinion against such executions and led King Charles to prohibit hangings for her sort of crime.
100 These conflicting currents of public opinion have a particular fascination for me.
101 The very questions used in public opinion surveys indicate the importance of the assumption.
102 Clinton remains far ahead of Republican rival Bob Dole, according to the latest public opinion surveys.
103 Clinton still holds a healthy lead over Dole in California, according to most public opinion polls.
104 The Daily Record revealed that an acrimonious dispute over cigarette sponsorship was splitting public opinion.
105 Clinton enjoys a wide lead over Dole, according to the latest nationwide public opinion survey.
106 The other factor was public opinion, and pressure from opposition groups began to mount.
107 That would seem to imply little reliability as either a mirror or informer of public opinion.
108 Public opinion on proposals for change is made known at public enquiries.
109 Actually, this signifies that the only rule admitted is that of public opinion.
110 His chances of accomplishing policy change will also be enhanced if he maintains high levels of support in public opinion polls.
111 Clearly dominant ideologies are not equivalent to public opinion since the former are connected with power and may override local concerns.
112 The guarantor of good government was the influence of public opinion.
113 They have never been influenced by public opinion in the past but perhaps these are exceptional times.
114 What helped us was the mobilization of the families, the relatives, to sensitize public opinion and the media.
115 Difficult political decisions should not be left to the snap judgments and popular distemper of public opinion, Hamilton wrote.
116 Public opinion polls consistently support substantially reduced penalties, and often decriminalisation or limited legalisation.
117 Only gradually was the distaste of the Left for the National government shared by any appreciable section of public opinion.
118 Dole suddenly edged up in the public opinion polls and Clinton slid slightly.
119 Public opinion in America supported Gandhi in his struggle for an independent India.
120 There is hardly a figure in public life who so divides public opinion as Woodhead.
121 Clinton currently enjoys a wide lead over Dole in a hypothetical two-way race, according to the latest nationwide public opinion surveys.
122 The new popular press played a crucial role in orchestrating public opinion over the affair.
123 By the time 1970 dawned,(Sentence dictionary) the closures were beginning to slow down. Public opinion was becoming more concentrated.
124 In the face of all this, public opinion has remained remarkably level-headed.
125 Affidavits taken before the lord mayor, a personal friend of hers, indicate that public opinion was on her side.
126 That probably explains why public opinion is broadly in favour of euthanasia, or at least certain forms of it.
127 A more rational discussion could do much to change public opinion.
128 Clinton has rarely had better than a 40 percent job approval rating in Texas public opinion polls since that election.
129 As the fuel protests showed, the main constraint on government is public opinion, not globalisation or corporate power.
130 Outside the state apparatuses public opinion was becoming increasingly polarized over the contentious issue of greater state powers.
131 Importance of national security considerations Public opinion polls published on the eve of the election showed the two main parties evenly matched.
132 Times change, issues change, public opinion changes and, of course, politicians change.
133 The object of this research is to examine the structure of public opinion about state and private welfare services.
134 The Liberal Democrats and ourselves represent a substantial proportion of public opinion throughout the United Kingdom.
135 In recent years, dramatic improvements have been made in methods of tracking and managing public opinion.
136 There may, for example, be changes in public opinion towards the police and the reporting of criminal activity.
137 Now that frenzied chorus of hot air is being used to try to whip up a hurricane designed to alter public opinion.
138 Thirty-seven percent is a benchmark this year, and Dole has hovered near that number in public opinion polls.
139 In the realm of secret diplomacy it would appear that public opinion had only a very minor role to play.
140 However, Bland's nightmare vision had a powerful effect on the government's thinking and on public opinion.
141 So far Gramm has been unable to close in on Dole in the public opinion polls.
142 The government did its best to rally public opinion behind the war effort by encouraging public celebrations to commemorate war victories.
143 A challenger has never overcome such a deep deficit in public opinion polls 27 days before Election Day.
144 We have to persist, creating the dialogue that moves public opinion.
145 This one will be judged by the court of public opinion but ultimately decided by Hunt.
146 The public also favors taking part in on-line public opinion polls and interactive electronic town-hall political meetings.
147 It was not until the 1940s that public opinion polling became an established part of the political process.
148 It would appear that in this moral stance they were backed by public opinion.
149 Polls in the state of public opinion and attitudes offered contrary findings.
150 As Reed suggests, the noisiest, most intense minorities can become a sort of visible public opinion.
151 Berg tapped into the unpalatable side of public opinion, becoming addicted to verbal wind-ups and hostility with fatal results.
152 The industry is on the defensive in Congress, in courts across the nation and in the war for public opinion.
153 As the clamor escalated, it became clear that the fight for public opinion had become the main battleground.
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154 By fully exploiting their market position currently, monopolistic firms might elicit adverse public opinion and governmental censure.
155 By virtue of his unique personal prestige, he himself was relatively insulated from the pressure of public opinion.
156 The judiciary respects neither the law, nor religious standards, nor public opinion.
157 The press had become a prime mover in determining government policy and influencing public opinion.
158 Clinton led Dole in nationwide public opinion polls going into the debate by margins ranging from 13 percent to 18 percent.
159 Several opposition parties interpreted Mr Gonzalez's attitude as defiance of public opinion.
160 The newspapers' solution was to rake a few of the slum owners across the coals of public opinion.
161 They tend to respond to and reinforce public opinion, rather than shape it and lead it.
162 Public opinion polls show as many as 70 percent of respondents oppose gay marriages.
163 The most striking turnaround from traditional public opinion is on managing the economy.
164 Since Public Opinion is supposed to be the prime mover in democracies, one might reasonably expect to find a vast literature.
165 Can a majority of public opinion be won over to vote for joining a single currency in just three or four years?
166 Despite some public opinion polls and Supreme Court decisions to the contrary, voters have repeatedly rejected liberalization of abortion laws.
167 Quantitative data can also be individual, such as that found in the numerous market research surveys and public opinion polls.
168 However, nothing can substitute for the pressures of organised public opinion in lending and debtor countries.
169 That frenzied chorus of hot air was used to try to whip up a hurricane designed to alter public opinion.
170 Public opinion polling did not begin in earnest until the l930s.
171 Backing the talent of the Adamsons with this new magazine could be a vital way of influencing public opinion.
172 But in a democracy he also has a responsibility to provide leadership and help shape public opinion.
173 Gary Johnson to an array of liberals, and they are having an impact on public opinion.
174 While manufacturers say what they like about themselves through advertising, favourable public opinion for their products or services is earned.
175 And so far, he is doing well in the public opinion polls with female voters.
176 Senators who commit the cardinal sin of ignoring public opinion will soon be out of office.
177 By far the strongest weapon we have is the weapon of public opinion.
178 Public opinion polls show crime and violence to be a major issue in the November elections.
179 Paying serious attention to public opinion is a recent phenomenon.
180 He wants to control what information the public gets in the hopes of molding public opinion if and when it is needed.
181 But the Home Secretary has a wider view, and he is answerable to Parliament and public opinion.
182 This last strategy for sampling is normally used by professional public opinion pollsters and by political scientists.
183 Public opinion has grown more hostile, however,(http:///public opinion.html) as a result of a series of recent accidents and cover-ups.
184 Republicans, battered as they are in the public opinion polls, succeeded in dramatically transforming the terms of the national debate.
185 And public opinion, the raw material of governing, is the engine of that evolution.
186 The success of any conservation measure is directly dependent on the degree of public opinion mustered to its support.
187 The decision helped to crystallize public opinion on the slavery issue, which ultimately led to the Civil War.
188 When it comes to polling, surveys, and public opinion research, caveat emptor is the rule, not the exception.
189 If so, public opinion in the western democracies would probably put up with quite a lot of blood and bodies.
190 His problem seemed to be that he believed a Government could do exactly as it liked without taking public opinion into account.
191 These are not encouraging recommendations for expanding the role of public opinion in major decision making about affairs of state.
192 Objectors say the Conservators must be brought to heel and made more responsive to public opinion.
193 Public opinion, it was argued, would react unfavourably to such an extreme measure.
194 The independent experts uniformly discounted the accuracy of earlier public opinion surveys awarding Clinton an enormous lead.
195 In the absence of a direct threat to order the public opinion which had caused Loris-Melikov such anxiety appeared powerless.
196 The Lords can publicise matters and delay action for long enough to allow public opinion to make itself felt.
197 The recent well publicised survey of public opinion showed a clear preference for treatment in centres of excellence.
198 Yet the prevailing mood of public opinion remained distinctly hostile to the regime.
199 But he has sterling qualities, particularly courage and a total indifference to public opinion.
200 Public opinion polls show a majority of respondents support a welfare overhaul.
201 Public opinion sometimes erroneously accuses the partly empty, off-peak buses of being run inefficiently.
202 Public opinion, as measured in the polls, was deeply divided.
203 The unworldly, peace-loving doctor, oblivious of both material comfort and public opinion, is in some respects a self-portrait.
204 She has repudiated policies associated with previous Conservative leaders and has divided public opinion.
205 Firstly, the role of the news media in forming public opinion is very important.
206 There is always a risk that legislative reforms which outpace public opinion will be undermined by reaction.
207 He accused the environmentalists of trying to manipulate public opinion in their favour.
208 He is very much aware of public opinion, and he knows how to compromise in the interest of the nation.
209 Public opinion polls showed the public blamed Congress, not Clinton, for the debacle.
210 In spite of adverse public opinion, the plan to privatize the railways continued.
211 In New Zealand public opinion is swinging behind the local lad.
212 Thus we are in for a prolonged battle to win over public opinion.
213 But the culprit is protected and the public opinion of careless, cruel money-making farmers is reinforced.
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214 What is lacking is the will to move towards the alternatives, and this can be influenced by public opinion.
215 Even in more authoritarian states public opinion could be a real force.
216 Still, cynics questioned whether the poll, rather than tracking public opinion, may have been manipulated to influence it.
217 Reduced expectations have shown up in many public opinion polls taken in recent years.
218 Sorauf points out that public opinion has become increasingly sceptical about the use of money in campaign politics.
219 Philip was as reluctant as Henry, but the two Kings were now swept along by the tide of public opinion.
220 Public opinion at last became vocal.
221 It possessed no means of coercion except public opinion.
222 A clever politician know how to manipulate public opinion.
223 a leftward swing in public opinion.
224 A pollster conducts public opinion polls.
225 New public opinion polls show the president's approval rating at its lowest point since he took office.
226 If you attempt to manipulate public opinion to force me to do so, I will expose your identity as both Locke and Demosthenes.
227 The mass of public opinion is in favor of no - fault auto insurance.
228 This "originating" was according to its good economy, complicated class, the public opinion based on ethics and morals, and the private opinion of the prime minister Bismark.
229 But it also is structured to move through a similar opening for action in public opinion.
230 A President who identifies leadership with public opinion polls dooms himself to irrelevance.
231 The stream of public opinion is tending towards greater personal freedom.
232 Only like this can we fulfill our burden or privilege of being "the fourth power"which can form public opinion.
233 Anita envied her sister's amorality and contempt for public opinion.
234 The aloof composer neither worried nor cared about public opinion.
235 If we compare defamation defenses to the principle provisions of freedom of expression and supervision by public opinion, we can find them are intuitionistic and exercisable.
236 Such ill - founded, public opinion has been wantonly attack is not too high a price point.
237 And here we have semi-official Shanghai opinion surprisingly close behind public opinion in Shanghai-on-the-Hudson.
238 Face a society, face public opinion, the enterprise always should keep courteous, keep awe-stricken.
239 A clever politician knows how to manipulate his public opinion.
240 Four years after Glasnost was adopted, the inflow of information revolutionized the climate of Soviet public opinion.
241 This threat(keister bomb)is new and I hope that it will help public opinion move forward on scanning machines.
242 The purpose of the journey is to mobilise public opinion on the controversial issue.
243 Your very effective recital of British war effort will greatly impress world public opinion.
244 As consumers, we now triangulate our decisions based on the recommendations of friends and family alongside general public opinion.
245 As a third-party institution China Internet Association, a trade association to join,() then the effect of making the Internet the control of public opinion to be greatly enhanced.
246 This vocal disgruntlement is one factor that may sway public opinion about the war.
247 Dr Knopfmann said, " A shift in public opinion doesn't just happen. It's manufactured. ".
248 Public opinion polls indicate Dmitri Medvedev will win handily in the first round. Muscovite Andrei Borodin intends to vote for him.
249 The public opinion misinterprets happen to proves this movie incisiveness and profound.
250 His bride - to - be was nervous fearsome of public opinion.
251 Pollster John Zogby discusses the value of information acquired through public opinion polls.
252 In the traditional view, the subject of public opinion is hard to be defined because of its feature of nonentity.
253 Public opinion must take cognizance of the hidden agenda behind this alleged humanitarian undertaking, heralded by the heads of state and heads of government of NATO countries as a "Just War".
254 A public opinion survey conducted by Horizon Research Consultancy last year cites corruption as the worst problem tarnishing China's image.
255 A clever politician knows how to manipulate his supporters / public opinion.
256 The military government failed to control the current of public opinion.
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