Synonym: opinion, popular opinion, vox populi. Similar words: opinion, publication, public policy, public, publicly, in public, republic, publicity. Meaning: n. a belief or sentiment shared by most people; the voice of the people.
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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,(sentencedict.com) 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.
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