poll
poll.01 - survey, as of voters
POLL-V NOTES: No relevant VN class. (from poll.01-v)POLL-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT, WordNet, poll-v.01. No VNcls. (from poll.01-n)
Watch out for instances that refer to physical voting locations. These are not events, and should be labelled .YY. (from poll.01-n)
Aliases:
poll (v.)
poll (n.)
polling (n.)
do_poll (l.)
take_poll (l.)
give_poll (l.)
poll (n.)
polling (n.)
do_poll (l.)
take_poll (l.)
give_poll (l.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: poller
ARG1-PPT: people asked
ARG2-PPT: topic
ARG1-PPT: people asked
ARG2-PPT: topic
poll-v: without topic
The consensus of
economistsARG1
polledrel
by Dow Jones Capital Markets ReportARG0
calls for a 2.5 % annual growth rate for GNP during the quarter .ARG0 and ARG1 and ARG2
For the first timeARGM-TMP
, the October surveyARG0
polledrel
membersARG1
on importsARG2
.poll-n: arg1 as a region
In the
SuffolkARG1
pollrel
for WednesdayARGM-TMP
, it was Romney 43 % and Santorum 6 % .poll-n: Args 0, 1
However ,
theirARG0
pollrel
of Apathetic peopleARG1
is too close to call , as is the poll of unregistered , non voters .NOT EVENTIVE. .YY!
Anything which makes voting more difficult they figure will reduce the number of voters going to the polls to vote for Democrats .
poll-n: arg2
Now the Tories are facing the unpopularity of government and Labour are ahead on the
opinionARG2
pollsrel
.