public opinion造句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.