Opinion polls suggest that just over half of teachers supported the Conservatives in 1979.
All the latest opinion polls suggest the American people are in favour of a quick withdrawal.
While the opposition continues to squabble, the opinion polls suggest that Venezuelans are hungry for change.
Opinion polls suggest the party is unlikely to win widespread support in September's general elections.
Opinion polls suggest that President Barack Obama and Mr Romney are pretty much neck and neck.
Opinion polls suggest the gap between the Socialist candidate and Mr Sarkozy has narrowed.
Opinion polls suggest that anti-Mormon feeling is one of the most enduring religious prejudices in America.
Opinion polls suggest that they will determine whether or not Scots go for independence.
Opinion polls suggest that many Americans remain ambivalent about, or even cautiously supportive of, Mr Cheney's position.
Yet as it happens, the latest opinion polls suggest that the Danes will reject entry (see article).
Opinion polls suggest that Ms Park's support in this election came from those in their 50s and 60s.
Opinion polls suggest that only 10% of Quebeckers want a quick referendum, and 49% never want one again.
Most opinion polls suggest that Danes who are against joining Europe's single currency now outnumber those in favour.
Opinion polls suggest the Tories have had a double figure lead over Labour since the start of the year.
Opinion polls suggest New Democracy will take about a fifth of the vote, with Pasok a few points behind.
And opinion polls suggest that Sunday's "Yes" vote will win with anything between 55% to 60% of the vote.
Opinion polls suggest the people of Wales may be ahead of the current Labour position in this area too.
And yet the opinion polls suggest that Mrs Arroyo went on to become the most unpopular president since Marcos.
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Opinion polls suggest a majority of French people still support gay marriage but their numbers have fallen in recent weeks.
Opinion polls suggest that with Mr Sharon at its helm, Kadima would have trounced Likud at the election in March.
Opinion polls suggest that around 55-60% of French people support gay marriage, though only about 50% approve of gay adoption.
The opinion polls suggest that his government has fallen so far behind Labor that it would probably lose one now.
Nonetheless, opinion polls suggest that around 55-60% of French people support gay marriage, though only about 50% approve of gay adoption.
Opinion polls suggest that Ms Tymoshenko, who is no angel and mistrusted by many Ukrainians, posed no real threat to Mr Yanukovich.
The latest opinion polls suggest the Greens might get as much as 10% of the vote, three times their score last time.
Opinion polls suggest that a majority of Uruguayans support legalisation of abortion.
Opinion polls suggest that the opposition, led by Liberal Party leader Tony Abbott, would win an election if the polls were held now.
Opinion polls suggest that only about a fifth of Serbia's voters, many of them old-age pensioners, want to keep Mr Milosevic in charge.
And nowhere more so than in Germany, where opinion polls suggest two-thirds of the population are against their country's participation in the NATO mission.
The odds ought to favour a double election: opinion polls suggest that Mr Koizumi's reform-minded cabinet enjoys the support of almost every voter in Japan.
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