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the poll began to reveal its slant #1 (permalink) Mon Mar 31, 2008 22:44 pm   the poll began to reveal its slant
 

I understand that the following sentence describes a poll that starts with some rather unimportant questions which are followed by the really significant ones. What would be a synonym for 'slant' here:

After some initial straightforward questions, the poll began to reveal its slant.

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the poll began to reveal its slant #2 (permalink) Tue Apr 01, 2008 5:00 am   the poll began to reveal its slant
 

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