Sentences with phrase «at ipsos»

«The real challenge is in turning that data into something of value,» says Tim Denison, director of retail intelligence at Ipsos Retail Performance in Milton Keynes, UK, and co-founder of Retail Think Tank.
Gideon Skinner, head of political research at Ipsos MORI, told Evening Standard: «The Leave campaign is getting their messages across, especially on the key public concern on immigration.
John Healey MP makes the call in a new publication, MPs and politics in our time, which was compiled with Mark Gill, head of political research at Ipsos - Mori, and Declan McHugh, director of the Hansard Society's parliament and government programme.
17:32 - Gideon Skinner, head of politics at Ipsos Mori, has been chatting with Alex Stevenson.
Gideon Skinner, Head of Political Research at Ipsos MORI, said: «It's not unusual for a new Prime Minister to experience a honeymoon with voters, even if it doesn't last - this is certainly the case for Theresa May.
«The government's message on the need for cuts is getting across to the public but as it comes closer fear is also increasing,» said Bobby Duffy, managing director of public affairs at Ipsos MORI.
The head of politics at Ipsos - Mori looks at the changing fates of Miliband and Cameron as they go into summer recess.
«The historical contrasts look good for Theresa May, but much more alarming for Jeremy Corbyn,» said Gideon Skinner, head of political research at Ipsos Mori.
Suzanne Hall is research director at Ipsos Mori and Peter Grigg is director of policy at the Family and Childcare Trust.

Not exact matches

The social media giant also commissioned Ipsos to look at holiday shopping habits and attitudes among more than 21,000 people over the age of 18 in 17 countries.
Abdulwahed Juma Fraish, Executive Vice President for Brand and Corporate Communications at du, announced that according to an Ipsos survey conducted as part of the campaign, 55 % of respondents reported feeling regret after posting something online.
The Ipsos Reid survey suggests that 61 per cent of Canadians disagree with the statement «the Harper government is doing a good job at protecting Canada's environment.»
Ipsos Reid senior vice-president John Wright said the numbers are no surprise, but should not be interpreted as a sign that Canadians put environmental issues at the top of their list of priorities.
Harper and his party couldn't be happier — campaigning just after introducing a budget with goodies for many, enjoying 43 per cent support against a Liberal Party at just 24 per cent and the NDP at 16 per cent, according to an Ipsos - Reid poll and facing beleaguered Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff in his first national campaign.
On October 30, 2004, Ipsos - Reid released a public opinion poll that put support for Ralph Klein and his Progressive Conservatives at 50 percent.
According to a recent national survey commissioned by the Business Council of Canada and conducted by Ipsos, Canadians themselves are nearly unanimous in wanting to see this country's companies held to the highest ethical standards, both at home and abroad (93 per cent agree).
And is autonomy a good that stands apart from other goods, or alone at the top of a hierarchy of goods, such that whatever belongs to autonomy is ipso facto good?
As to your assertion on epistemology, you don't go outright and say it but you are basing your opinion on the sole idea that at this point in time, our epistemology is flawed and ipso facto our theories are flawed.
While some might think at this point that a strenuous argument that Whitehead does not understand Bergson on certain key points is ipso facto damaging to the other claim I am defending (that Bergson's «influence» on Whitehead was very significant).
The pope harshly denounced Pharisaism and Jewish legalism, with its 613 points of law, in a homily at a Mass just prior to the Synod, which made it appear to more than a few observers that people who would defend traditional teachings on marriage would somehow ipso facto be considered pharisaical — hardly an inducement to candor at an event where the boss would be present.
People have died because the believed so feverently whereas atheists change their minds at the drop of a hat, ipso facto christianity is right.
It may be noted in passing that the Protestant position described at the beginning has not ipso facto been proved correct.
The organic connection among all things suggests that everything is in potency everywhere; the actuality of causally interacting entities may imply that everything exists somewhere in actuality at some time — that is, whatever is felt ipso facto exists.
Veganuary had 50,000 people signed up in 2018, and at least 542,000 people in Britain are now following a vegan diet, according to an IPSOS Mori poll commissioned by the Vegan Society.
Source: Ipsos / MORI, results online at https://www.ipsos-mori.com/researchpublications/researcharchive/2905/Issues-Index-2012-onwards.aspx#2012
According to Ipsos Mori, which has been asking voters the same question at every general election since the early 1980s, 2010 was the first year when as many people said they were voting on the character of the leader as much as they were on his party's policies.
At the event last week, Jack Straw said that Turkey is now recognized as equal, which ipso facto implies it was not before.
A majority of Americans are ready to move on from health - care reform at this point after the U.S. Senate's effort to dismantle Obamacare failed last week, according to an exclusive Reuters / Ipsos opinion poll.
The notion that the rise of David Cameron and, ipso facto, the Tories» fortunes, owes nothing to the media — and a hostile media at that — left me in tears (TP, November)!
But with Ipsos Mori today releasing polling data putting Labour's lead at 11 points, it could yet be Miliband who laughs last.
Today's latest poll, conducted by Ipsos MORI for STV news, addresses three of the key questions about the future of Scottish politics — the race for second place at Holyrood, the debate about whether the Scottish Parliament should be attempting its new income tax powers in the near future, and the impact that a UK -LSB-...]
An Ipsos MORI poll this week showed Labour and the Tories neck and neck on 37 per cent with Liberal Democrats on 15 per cent, down from the 23 per cent they won at the May election.
Despite all of the outrage directed at Facebook on account of the Cambridge Analytica saga, a new poll conducted by Reuters / Ipsos reveals that the social networking giant hasn't seen a...
There may yet be a final London mayoral election poll from Ipsos MORI and I understand there will be one from YouGov, so we may yet get polls that show closer figures, but on the figures we've got at the moment there is an almost unbridgable gulf between them.
Hilary Benn, shadow communities and local government secretary, told the Ipsos MORI event at the Labour party conference last year that the coalition has made it difficult for Labour to be heard as the media focussed on coalition differences rather than what Labour's view is.
The coalition is now two years old and a look at the latest Ipsos MORI Political Monitor has some clear indications of who the public think is benefitting from this new era of coalition politics.
According to the Ipsos MORI Issues Index, our concern over crime is at a two decade low.
Eighty per cent per cent of British people want the government to take a more active role in helping those at risk of having their homes repossessed, according to an Ipsos MORI study for St Mungo's.
We've still got YouGov to come this week, Populus early next week and an Ipsos MORI poll at some unspecified point, so we shouldn't have a lack of polls to make judgements on.
A surprising exit poll, collected by Ipsos MORI and GfK on behalf of the BBC, ITN and Sky News, was published at 10 pm at the end of voting: [158]
[17] Throughout the day GfK NOP and Ipsos MORI conducted an exit poll on behalf of the BBC, Sky and ITV news services — the results of which were announced as the polls closed at 10:00 pm.
By 18 November three polls variously put the SNP's support at 43 %, 45 %, and, in the startling case of Ipsos Mori, 52 %.
On 30 October, an IPSOS / Mori poll conducted for STV indicated that the SNP had much greater support among Scottish voters than Labour, putting the SNP at 52 per cent, compared to 23 per cent for Labour.
The star turn will be Labour anointing its new leader, a party frankly surprised at finding itself already level - pegging with the Conservatives, both at 37 % in the latest Ipsos Mori / Reuters poll.
Research lags further in Europe «We need some dramatically new innovations,» he said, «research that is not ipso facto directed specifically toward a solution of a particular problem, but one which is aimed at a more fundamental understanding of the way plants grow and adapt to changes and conditions that they face.»
Ipsos MORI conducts telephone polling by calling numbers at random and then weighting the results according to the demographics of those canvassed to be representative of the UK as a whole.
Ipso facto, climate sensitivity is at the high end, so discussions of anything else are so much number - crunching.
Researchers for Ipsos MRBI, who surveyed people living in Ireland who say they use Tinder, discovered that dating app users» chances for finding someone they click with are not that much greater than randomly meeting people at bars and pubs.
The polling by Ipsos MORI of 2,612 11 -16-year-olds in England and Wales finds that 30 per cent of them have received private tuition at some point, up from 25 per cent in 2016 and 18 per cent in 2005.
Polling by Ipsos MORI for the Sutton Trust shows that 24 % of all young people in 2013 said they had received private or home tuition at some stage in their school career, compared with 18 % in 2005 and 23 % in 2012.
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