In 2009 a ComRes / Independent poll found a massive 75 per
cent of people felt British troops in Afghanistan lacked the equipment they needed to do the job safely.
People aged 17 — 21 were most likely to keep their diabetes a secret (48 per cent of this group had done so) 35 per
cent of people feel they do not receive enough support to manage their diabetes.
Richardson continued to address a recent statistic that 70 per
cent of people feel that they can learn anything, anywhere, at any moment.
Not exact matches
Mr Farron spoke after 93 per
cent of people who took Premier's State
of the Faith survey said they
felt Christianity is being marginalised in society.
Half
of those surveyed said
feeling ashamed is the most common reason why
people hide their money problems, followed by 46 per
cent who said they would be scared
of their partner's reaction.
The poll
of 1,000
people aged between 11 and 25 found that 60 per
cent felt unable to discuss terrorism with the police, while half
of university attendees said bringing up these issues with academics was also out
of the question.
Where would you hold cabinet meetings?In the houses
of people cheated and fucked over by the 90 per
cent wealth - owning elites who have not got the emotional imagination to envisage what true poverty actually looks / smells /
feels like.
Worryingly, almost half
of these
people (49 per
cent)
felt that not talking about their diabetes had impacted on how they manage their condition and over a third (39 per
cent)
felt this had affected their physical or emotional health.
87 per
cent of young
people say they
feel more proud to be an Arab since the Arab Spring, and a majority
feel the region's best days are ahead.
More than a quarter (28 per
cent)
of people who left the armed forces early cited too many deployments as an important factor, 32 per
cent named the quality
of equipment and 33 per
cent said they did not
feel valued.
Currently, young
people must apply for university places using grades predicted by their teachers, but in 55 per
cent of cases these are wrong, leaving many students without anywhere to go, or
feeling that they should have applied for a better university.
The British
people are clear that this is an important vote, yet they do not
feel they are getting the information they need to make a decision — nearly half (48 per
cent)
of voters say they do not have the information needed to make a choice.
Voters also
felt Gordon Brown best understands the problems faced by ordinary
people during the difficult economic times, with 27 per
cent of votes compared to 18 per
cent for David Cameron.
The team's findings fit with six recent trials that suggest about 70 per
cent of people with irritable bowel syndrome
feel better when they cut out fructans and other nutrients from a food group known as FODMAPs.
In the largest survey ever
of the
feelings and emotions
of people with LIS, 72 per
cent communicated that they were happy with their lot.
A systematic review and meta - analysis
of all available clinical trials found that
people felt 31 per
cent fuller after eating on average 160 grams
of dietary pulses compared with a control diet, according to senior author Dr. John Sievenpiper
of St. Michael's Hospital's Clinical Nutrition and Risk Factor Modification Centre.
«On top
of the impact already
felt in South America, recent estimates that 65 per
cent of the USA's agricultural output is at risk
of being affected by the bollworm demonstrates that this work has the potential to instigate changes to research priorities that will have direct ramifications for the
people of America, through the food on their tables and the clothes on their backs,» Dr Anderson said.
The size - weight illusion, which affects about 98 per
cent of people, causes them to experience smaller objects as
feeling heavier than larger objects
of the same weight.
Troye does
feel lucky that
people before him have worked so hard for the LGBTIQ community to be themselves, though, saying
of same - sex marriage laws, «I have 100 per
cent faith that it will change soon, but for right now, it sucks.»
Kang revealed that 70 per
cent of people using online dating sites are men, and from their research, women tend to
feel less safe or get spooked easily by a bad online dating experience.
The survey discovered 75 per
cent of young
people enjoy PE lessons in school and 64 per
cent stated they
feel better about themselves after doing sport.
Thirty per
cent of survey respondents found applying to university difficult, 40 % report receiving little support from their school in planning their application, and 38 % say they
felt intimidated when applying for university — highlighting the value
of supporting young
people during the process.
Around 5,000
people responded to the survey, which found that 64 per
cent of participants
felt that their education was better than their parents.
Almost all
of primary school leaders (97 per
cent)
felt people underestimate the level
of mental health problems with pupils and 95 per
cent said they
feel that their teachers already go «above and beyond» to support the pupils.
Having interviewed 300 young
people aged 16 to 25, the charity Fixers, who undertook the study, found that 27 per
cent of young
people said they had
felt pressured into sexting, sexual activity, drinking alcohol or taking drugs while in or around school; 34 per
cent did not
feel safe walking to and from school; and 12 per
cent had been sexually assaulted.
The report also highlights the vital part schools have to play in tackling body image anxiety, as three quarters
of young
people (76 per
cent) who learned about body confidence as part
of their curriculum said it made them
feel more positive about themselves.
A survey
of headteachers has found that 95 per
cent feel that social media use is damaging the mental health and wellbeing
of young
people.
Speaking to 300
people between the ages
of 16 and 25, Fixers found 27 per
cent had
felt pressured into sexting and having sex, or drinking or taking drugs, and 18 per
cent said they had been sexually harassed on at least one occasion in school.
Don't you think there are a large number
of other
people who might
feel the same way about your own book at 1.33
cents per page?
For me I
feel like every extra
cent of interest paid to the banks / lenders is an extra
cent of money that in the future could go towards
people who really need it.
A survey conducted by Cats Protection and the Mental Health Foundation found that 87 per
cent of people who owned a cat
felt it had a positive impact on their wellbeing, while 76 per
cent said they could cope with everyday life much better thanks to the company
of their feline friends.
More than 90 %
of people say they could handle paying an extra 36 -
cent tax on each gallon
of gasoline without
feeling financially stressed.
Not sure what can be done to make yourself
feel like an owner
of a 1,000 -
person enterprise, but unless that day comes, the large firms will continue to suffer from the issue MacEwen identifies: lots
of cents, but no soul.
The workplace study by Randstad discovered that the number
of people across the world in employment who
feel that they are overqualified to do their job amounts to nearly half
of the population, with 47 per
cent agreeing with this statement.
According to the Australian Bureau
of Statistics, 56 per
cent of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
people who experience discrimination report
feelings of psychological distress, which are a risk factor for anxiety and depression.
Over half (56 per
cent)
of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
people who experience discrimination report
feelings of psychological distress.
The Barometer findings indicate that just nine per
cent of Indigenous
people and 16 %
of non-Indigenous
people feel the media presents a balanced view on Indigenous issues.
So, you'd think at the end
of the day switching
of your computer to switch on your vacuum cleaner would be the last chore on
peoples mind but the study
of 2,000 found that more than half
of Brits (55 per
cent) turn to cleaning to calm them down, with six in ten (61 per
cent) claiming that having a clean and tidy house instantly makes them
feel calmer and less stressed.
The research, commissioned by stationery manufacturer Avery UK, found that four in five
people find mess stressful, while 63 per
cent don't
feel on top
of things unless their items are in the «right place».
Almost two - thirds — that's 61 per
cent —
of people in the UK are
feeling fatigued from routinely sleeping badly, with UK adults missing out on at least an hour every night, on average, says Ikea.