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Gallup
[ gal-uhp ]
noun
- George Horace, 1901–84, U.S. statistician.
- a city in W New Mexico.
Gallup
/ ˈɡæə /
noun
- GallupGeorge Horace19011984MUSSCIENCE: statistician George Horace. 1901–84, US statistician: devised the Gallup Poll; founded the American Institute of Public Opinion (1935) and its British counterpart (1936)
Example Sentences
According to Gallup, Trump is the only post-World War Two president to have less than half the public's support after 100 days in office, with an approval rating of 44%.
For example, a new poll from Gallup shows that the American people feel that the economy is heading in the wrong direction and are less hopeful about the future.
A 2024 Gallup poll suggests that the high turnover across all sectors in the U.S. is preventable — if employers work harder to check in with employees about job satisfaction.
A Gallup poll last year found that 28% of respondents did not have much confidence in the federal government’s ability to ensure the food supply is safe.
When he took office in January, his approval rating was 47%, according to Gallup.
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