Sentences with phrase «by this poll at»

But whether or not attachment is the goal, it seems clear (by this poll at least) that there is a strong correlation between breastfeeding moms and cloth diaper usage.
campaign pooled data analysis entails examining the vote intentions, expectations, and preferences of our respondents and relating these to the information conveyed by the polls at the time respondents were interviewed

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In the last election, business leaders chose Stephen Harper over Michael Ignatieff by a margin of three - to - one, according to a Compas poll at the time.
A third of respondents to polls by various American and Canadian health organizations report getting a good night's rest at best a few times per month; more than one in 10 — some studies say almost 50 % — suffer from insomnia.
The distractions that crop up in a worker's day might be slightly different in the home (chores, television, pets, errands and children were all listed as time sucks by the telecommuters who were polled), but interruptions at work are just as common.
Analysts polled by Reuters expected earnings to come in at $ 1.19.
Coming from a background in finance and data management, Elkin was inspired by the 2012 presidential debates to start LiveDial, a polling company that distributes surveys on any topic to an unlimited audience at a moment's notice.
Wells suggests all this is happening because more voters are appearing at the ballot box who are not detected by opinion polls.
The past 15 polls listed for Michigan on RealClearPolitics had Clinton winning the state by at least 10 points.
Trump vowed at his rally that he would win Washington state, even though the state tends to support Democrats and that party's nominee, Hillary Clinton, leads by large margins in opinion polls ahead of the Nov. 8 election.
At the same time, new technology offered by companies such as SurveyMonkey, based in Portland, Oreg., and WebSurveyor, based in Herndon, Va., is making it easier for companies to conduct online polls.
Sklyarevskaya, who denied any wrongdoing, was among 17 people who were photographed by Reuters apparently casting ballots at more than one polling station Sunday in the town of Ust - Djeguta, southern Russia.
Analysts polled by Reuters predicted investment growth would come in at 10.8 percent, compared with 10.9 percent posted the prior month.
In fact, employees at large - size companies report spending only 45 percent of their time on primary job duties, according to a survey conducted by the Harris Poll and reported by Atlantic Monthly.
Republicans in South Carolina also were voting on Saturday in the state - by - state contest to pick nominees for the Nov. 8 election, with opinion polls showing front - runner Donald Trump trying to solidify his spot at the top of the pack and rivals Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio fighting for a second - place finish.
According to a new poll by Morning Consult and Money Magazine, 49 % of respondents who canceled a meal kit service cited the cost (starting at $ 8.99 per serving on Blue Apron) as the biggest reason for their cancellation.
A separate poll published by the Telegraph on Saturday found public confidence in the government's handling of Brexit at an all - time low, with around two - thirds of people disapproving of how negotiations are being handled.
And according to a poll by RBC last March, 27 % of ordinary Canadians «are up at night worrying about paying off their debt.»
«The hackers accessed software designed to be used by poll workers on Election Day, and in at least one state accessed a campaign finance database.»
Sales at restaurants open at least 13 months rose 8.1 percent, but less than the 9.5 percent gain expected by analysts polled by Consensus Metrix.
The last widespread survey (i.e., not the barrage of fickle online polls that appear every Valentine's Day) was by the Society for Human Resource Management in 2005, in which 40 % of people claimed they had dated colleagues at some point during their career.
The survey was conducted online within the U.S. by Harris Poll on behalf of CareerBuilder among 88 executives ages 18 and over (CEO, Chairman / Board Member, Partner / Principal, Owner, or Company President with company revenue of at least $ 50 million) from April 14 to 21, 2015.
The iPad tablet came in at 14 million, lower than what most analysts polled by Fortune were expecting.
Opinion polls showed that voters had opposed privatization at the outset (as did the press and many Conservative back benchers), but the Conservatives pointed out that Tony Blair rode to victory in part by abandoning «Clause Four» of the Labour Party's 1904 constitution, advocating state control over the means of production, distribution and exchange.
VTSIOM's general director, Valery Fyodorov, said that previous attempts at conducting online exits polls had failed due to interference by malicious actors:
A new opinion poll by the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada would suggest — at least where it comes to attitudes toward Asia and Canada's engagement with the region — that there may be more to this generation than avocado - toast - fuelled narcissism.
Just hours before Scots vote on Thursday, a poll by Survation showed support for staying in the United Kingdom is at 53 percent.
If you return a proxy card by mail, it must be received before the polls close at the 2015 Annual Shareholders» Meeting.
This survey was conducted online within the U.S. by Harris Poll on behalf of CareerBuilder among 374 HR professionals (employed full - time, work in Human Resources and use, have primary or shared decision - making about the Human Resource system at their company) and 319 job seekers (unemployed, employed full - time or part - time and have applied for a job in the past six months) ages 18 and over between June 2 and June 25, 2014 (percentages for some questions are based on a subset, based on their responses to certain questions).
The 2009 graduate poll was sent to 5,056 students at 83 programs, and was completed and returned by 2,974 graduates (58 %); the director poll was sent to 83 directors, of whom 69 responded (83 %).
In January 2014 polling by Deloitte, 18 % of 60 - to 70 - year - olds vs. 45 % of 21 - to 29 - year - olds agreed that «Online purchases are displacing purchases I used to make at my preferred brick - and - mortar retailer for stock - up purchases.»
At this year's Asia - Pacific Petroleum Conference (APPEC) in Singapore last week, the mood was the most bullish since the 2015 APPEC annual gathering, with most executives polled by Bloomberg predicting oil prices at $ 50 - $ 60 next year, compared to last - year predictions that we'd be at the low end of the $ 40 - $ 60 banAt this year's Asia - Pacific Petroleum Conference (APPEC) in Singapore last week, the mood was the most bullish since the 2015 APPEC annual gathering, with most executives polled by Bloomberg predicting oil prices at $ 50 - $ 60 next year, compared to last - year predictions that we'd be at the low end of the $ 40 - $ 60 banat $ 50 - $ 60 next year, compared to last - year predictions that we'd be at the low end of the $ 40 - $ 60 banat the low end of the $ 40 - $ 60 band.
Recent polling by the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada shows that although we Canadians are increasingly convinced that Asia is important to us, we are not at all convinced that a changing world order requires changes from us, too.
According to the minutes of the meeting, a 25 - basis point increase in the bank rate was fully factored in by the markets in the run - up to November's MPC meeting, and the interest - rate curve underlying the November Inflation Report projected interest rates at 1 percent by the end of the three - year forecast period, higher than the recent median estimates of economists polled by Reuters.
Polls in the United Kingdom indicate the forthcoming election is likely to increase the majority of the ruling Conservative Party, an outcome that should strengthen Prime Minister May's position at home and on the international stage at a crucial time, and one we think would be welcomed by financial markets.
Economists polled by Reuters had predicted housing starts to come in at 1.185 million units for the month.
At last year's AGM, the Company missed a first strike by the skin of its teeth with 24.68 % of poll votes against the remuneration report proposal.
Pop superstar Jennifer Lopez was joined by Hillary Clinton at a free concert in Miami Saturday night, where the Democratic presidential candidate urged supporters to head to the polls for early voting as her campaign was rocked by a renewed FBI probe of her emails the previous day.
Kevin Wozniak, a sociologist at UMass Boston, reviewed polls after the Newtown school shooting in 2012 and found that the event coincided with a temporary spike in support for gun control, followed by a leveling off and return to pre-mass shooting opinion by the end of 2013.
Another poll released on Friday, by the Elector Research Group, showed support for Merkel's conservative bloc steady at 37 percent.
Wall Street expected $ 1.21 per share, according to analysts polled by Thomson Reuters I / B / E / S. Revenues were flat at $ 39.6 billion, it said on Wednesday.
An opinion poll by research company INSA / YouGov, published on Sept. 11, put support for Angela Merkel's CDU / CSU at 36.5 percent.
The prices at petrol pumps of state - owned fuel retailers like Indian Oil Corp (IOC) were cut by 1 - 3 paisa every day in the first fortnight of December 2017 before Gujarat went to polls.
Furthermore, 75 % of respondents at least partially agreed B.C. could strengthen the economy if it embraced clean alternatives, according to the poll commissioned by Pembina Institute, Clean Energy Canada and the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions.
Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the economy growing at a 2.5 percent pace in the third quarter.
More than half of British women admit to flirting with men to get their own way, with a fifth saying they do so at work (according to a survey investigating gender bias and positive discrimination commissioned by comparison website confused.com, which polled 2,000 people).
A poll of polls says Labour will win the most seats at the election, but the analysis by Sky claims it won't be enough to gain a majority.
My hope is that the polling industry will take up the serious challenges it currently faces by doing all it can to produce better information before polling reaches the point where its results generate no confidence at all.
In 1982, Newsweek magazine published the results of a poll carried out by two scholars at Johns Hopkins University.
Amazingly, some extraordinarily courageous individuals (initially Arnold himself, journalists David Quinn and Breda O'Brien, the Iona Institute; later on, John Waters, retired Regius Professor of Laws at Trinity College Dublin, William Binchy and the distinguished historian Prof. John A. Murphy; the gay campaigners for a «No» vote, Paddy Manning and Keith Mills, deserve special mention) did succeed in making a difference to the eventual numbers, although not the outcome: in the early Spring, polls indicated that 17 percent of the electorate would vote against the amendment, but by the time the actual referendum came around, 38 percent were indicating a «No» vote, and that was the eventual outcome.
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