Not exact matches
The initiative, which donates 50
cents to charity every time one
of its Contribute
members takes an opinion
survey, has raised $ 6 million since 2011 for charities engaged in causes including animal welfare and youth programs.
In a 2016
survey of our
Members, 80 per
cent of respondents indicated that they would like to see the government introduce regulations that would allow ride - hailing services, such as Uber and Lyft, to operate in British Columbia (B.C.).
According to a recent
survey of our
members, almost two - thirds — 64 per
cent —
of the sixty - one companies
surveyed said that Canada's investment environment has worsened over the past five years.
In a Fall 2016
survey of Greater Vancouver Board
of Trade
Members, 80 per
cent of respondents said they support allowing ridesharing services to operate in our region — which is now the largest metropolitan area in North America without ridesharing services.
«In a recent FSB
member survey,
of the 20 per
cent of small firms that had applied for credit in the 12 months to June, a third have been refused.
More than 40 per
cent of police officers have felt their life was in serious danger after being threatened by a
member of the public, a new
survey reveals.
And the association highlighted a
survey of its
members which found that 88 per
cent said shooting gives them moderate to high - intensity exercise and 71 per
cent said their levels
of physical activity would suffer without shooting.
A recent
survey of nearly 600 party
members showed that net support for the coalition fell to 45 per
cent in August from 57 per
cent in July.
The
survey showed that 43 per
cent of members are currently waiting for between # 1 and # 4,999.
A
survey of 17,500 AA
members highlights the problems facing Gordon Brown's government in introducing the new measures, though 42 per
cent backed the idea in principle.
The shock
survey suggested that a massive 43 per
cent of Labour supporters and
members would vote for Corbyn in the first round
of the leadership contest.
The YouGov
survey for the Times found that 64 per
cent of members would vote for Corbyn in another leadership ballot, indicating that any moves to ditch him as leader any time soon do not stand a chance.
A
survey of 500 Poles in Britain for Newsnight suggests that just 64 per
cent had signed the workers» register, which the government uses to monitor the number
of people coming from the ten new European Union
member states to work in Britain.
Now, a new
survey by ConservativeHome, has found that 55 per
cent of Tory
members are open to a «non-aggression pact» between the coalition partners in seats where they are first and second - placed, with 11 per
cent describing such an agreement as «ideal».
Yet according to a
survey the same year, 93 per
cent of the
members of the academy do not believe in a personal god.
In a
survey of 1,308 U.S. adult Facebook users, University
of British Columbia researchers found that 24 per
cent — or more than one in five — had snooped on the Facebook accounts
of their friends, romantic partners or family
members, using the victims» own computers or cellphones.
In 1998, for instance, a
survey of members of the US National Academy
of Sciences revealed that only 7 per
cent believed in a personal god.
A recent
survey of NASUWT
members found that 97 per
cent of their supply teachers were not aware
of the work
of recruitment trade bodies and were unaware
of the quality standards that REC
member agencies must attain.
A NAHT
survey of its
members has found that the number
of schools currently in deficit has more than doubled since its 2015
survey (up 10 percentage points from 8 per
cent to 18 per
cent).
A
survey of over 600 ATL
members working in state - funded schools in England found that 83 per
cent of education staff did not think SEND pupils were adequately supported, with 58 per
cent stating that pupils who are officially identified as having SEN do not receive the help they need to reach their potential.
A
survey of 5,000
members of the NASUWT teachers» union revealed that 79 per
cent of respondents had suffered from work related anxiety with 86 per
cent suffering from sleeplessness and five per
cent needing treatment in hospital.
According to a
survey of 400 ATL
members, 38 per
cent said pupils suffered from physical health issues over the summer break, with 26 per
cent claiming that pupils often went hungry over the period.
The SSTA conducted a
survey of 1,359
members and found that a further 32 per
cent are prepared to take action short
of strike action should the 2018 pay increase be below the rate
of inflation.
The
survey of section
members revealed that the education sector is a key market for
member companies, with 87 per
cent of those
surveyed stating that they had supplied a service within this area over the last year.
A
survey of 456 union
members showed 53 per
cent said their school didn't have a library.
A
survey of ATL
members found less than half
of teachers got last year's recommended one per
cent increase.
A recent
survey of 14,500 Unison
members in schools revealed just 17 per
cent of respondents had apprentices in their schools.
Last month, the Toronto Real Estate Board released a
survey of its
member realtors estimating that fewer than 5 per
cent of resale transactions in 2016 involved foreign buyers.
Buying a home with a friend or family
member is an option 24 per
cent of millennials are considering, according to a recent RBC
survey.
Of those surveyed who don't have a plan in place, 40 per cent assumed a friend or family member will take care of the responsibility if they pass awa
Of those
surveyed who don't have a plan in place, 40 per
cent assumed a friend or family
member will take care
of the responsibility if they pass awa
of the responsibility if they pass away.
A
survey last year by the British Veterinary Association (BVA) revealed that 41 per
cent of its
members had treated cats with air gun wounds.
In a
survey of 2,000
members of the public by Cats Protection, more than 70 per
cent said they wouldn't have a favourite colour if they chose to adopt a cat.
Equally, 52 per
cent of the
surveyed members claimed that apartment usage is growing as a percentage
of overall room night volumes and spend.
«In a
survey of its
members conducted by SMART, 40 per
cent of respondents said they have been forced to reduce their staffing levels by one - quarter or more and expect that number to increase to half if the ban goes into effect as planned in 2019.»
Roughly 55 per
cent of survey members either strongly disagreed or disagreed with the new system, while about 50 per
cent preferred the old method for chambers applications.
However, only nine per
cent of 117 Association
of Costs Lawyers (ACL)
members surveyed said they were getting used to the new bill.
It ran a
survey to guide priorities — see a snapshot — that showed 60 per
cent had family
members who were part
of the Stolen Generations.
A
survey of TCSW
members last year revealed that 90 per
cent of respondents believed that the Government had a duty to emphasise other forms
of permanence alongside adoption.