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1 öffentliche Meinung
общественное мнение
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public opinion
The purported, collective view of the public on some issue or problem, typically formulated by selective polling or sampling, and frequently used as a guide to action or decision. (Source: RHW / ISEP)
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2 Demoskopie
опрос общественного мнения
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public opinion polling
The canvassing of a representative sample of a large group of people on some question in order to determine the general opinion of a group. (Source: CED)
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3 öffentliche Meinungsbildung
öffentliche Meinungsbildung; the shaping of public opinion (eng.) формирова́ние обще́ственного мне́ния -
4 Resolution
резолюция (акт)
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resolution (act)
A formal expression of the opinion of an official body or a public assembly, adopted by vote, as a legislative resolution. (Source: BLACK)
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