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Hays also found that 57 per cent of respondents believe the industry suffers from a moderate to extreme skills shortage due to a lack of training and development.
However, nearly half of respondents who are divorcees said they believe divorce can never be without conflict, and 81 per cent of respondents believe children end up being the main casualties of divorce.
Impact on local wildlife and habitat was the second most cited (19 per cent); - 63 per cent of respondents believe Canada benefits from oilsands development; 19 per cent disagree; - 64 per cent of Canadians believe oilsands are important to providing a secure supply of Canada's future oil needs.
In Canada, 59 per cent of respondents believe the Conservative government should remain committed to the Kyoto Protocol.
In Britain, only eight per cent of respondents believe global warming is not a threat to the world.
Eighty - two per cent of respondents believe that tests and exams have the biggest impact on the mental health of pupils.
The poll of Unite members from across the UK also reveals that 70 per cent of respondents believe that government reforms will lead to privatisation.
A survey in today's Daily Telegraph finds 56 per cent of respondents believe the spread of casinos is a bad idea, and will bring social problems such as an increase in crime and joblessness to the associated area.
The results of our latest polling indicated no significant change in views regarding the short - term economic outlook for the UK: 35 per cent of respondents believe the UK economy will deteriorate slightly over the next six months, while 22 per cent believe it will remain stable.
37.10 per cent of respondents believed their children enjoy spending more time with their mum whilst 34 per cent felt their child enjoyed spending more time with their dad
Yesterday's politics.co.ukpoll found 71 per cent of respondents believed they were wrong to back away from the fight.
A national opinion poll conducted immediately after the 2012 Olympics found that 55 per cent of respondents believed that the public expenditure of the Games had been well worth the investment.
83 per cent of respondents believed that technology encouraged creativity and helped pupils to «develop new ideas», with 83 per cent saying that it helped them to «work independently and be solutions focussed».
As a result, 83.4 per cent of respondents believed that more funding should be allocated to public play facilities, and 81 per cent thought there should be more investment in parks and green spaces.
However, just 52 per cent of respondents believed that grouping by ability actually works, according to the report, entitled «Grouping in early years and key stage 1», which surveyed 1,373 teachers and involved interviews with teacher focus groups at four schools.
The poll released Thursday also said 53 per cent of respondents believed that RESP contributions were tax deductible, which they are not.
In fact, the study found that 61 per cent of respondents believed the earth is getting warmer partly or mostly because of human activities.»
According to a recent poll by Devry Smith Frank LLP legal firm, 74 per cent of respondents believed they can divorce amicably.
Despite 74 per cent of respondents believing that insurance companies are unfair towards young drivers and have a bias against them, 92 per cent of 17 - 24 year olds currently learning to drive or wanting to drive are doing so because of the freedom it gives them.
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.

Not exact matches

Almost half of all respondents (47 %) in the TJN survey believe that Canada is more likely to lose jobs if the TPP is ratified, whereas only five per cent think Canada is more likely to gain jobs.
However, the long - term picture is different: 45 per cent of respondents now believe Brexit will cause the UK's economy to deteriorate slightly or significantly in the long term — an increase of 7 percentage points from July 2016.
Sixty - five per cent of respondents said they did not believe his promise, including 57 % of Conservative voters.
Forty - seven per cent of respondents expect it to last less than two years, while only 14 % of people believe it can last more than four.
Ninety - five per cent of respondents to an Adfero poll said they believed Tony Blair's support for the US - led invasion has had a negative impact of international perceptions of Britain.
The YouGov survey found that 43 per cent of the teachers questioned believed the premium had been effective in improving outcomes for poor pupils, while 19 per cent of respondents said they did not know.
Worryingly, two - thirds of respondents said that they did not believe that their university's existing IT infrastructure would protect it against cyber attacks over the next 12 to 18 months, with a further 85 per cent believing that «more funding must be given to IT security to protect intellectual property».
96 per cent of respondents said that there aren't enough child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) and three out of four believed it was now harder to access therapeutic services than five years ago.
However, responses were mixed when it came to grammar's effect on social mobility: 35 per cent held the view that grammars improve social mobility, while 19 per cent thought they damaged social mobility and a further 27 per cent believed they made no difference at all (20 per cent of respondents said they didn't know).
However, 74 per cent of respondents in the same survey agreed that technology can make their job easier when integrated effectively, with 85 per cent believing technology has made education more efficient.
Additionally, respondents were critical of the evidence for the government's new eduction plans, as 81 per cent said they believed there is no evidence for opening grammar schools and 79 per cent believed there is no evidence for increasing selection in education.
80 per cent of respondents said they believed the situation was worse or significantly worse than 12 months ago, with 73 per cent reporting that they have had to use supply teachers to fill vacancies and 71 per cent saying they have had to use non-specialists — those without a degree in the relevant subject — to teach classes.
In addition, 98.62 per cent of respondents said they believed the schools had had an impact on the participating pupils.
Indeed, respondents to a survey by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development were found to believe that green buildings cost an average of 17 per cent more than conventional buildings.
A recent Rasmussen U.S. poll found that 69 per cent of 1,000 respondents believed it at least «somewhat likely» that climate scientists had falsified their research data to support the case for catastrophic human - caused global warming (CAGW).
In another damning indictment of the oil and gas sector, 50 per cent of respondents said they do not believe what oil and gas executives say in the media compared with just 13 per cent who do.
About 28 per cent of respondents also incorrectly believe (or are not sure) that the CRTC can only impose penalties on repeat offenders or organizations that knowingly violate CASL.
Seventy industry heads were interviewed in the survey and some 39 per cent of respondents that Blockchain applications in the pipeline while, 13 per cent believed they are ready enough to start testing the technology.
By age group, about 80 per cent of respondents aged between 18 and 39 believed apologies should be made, and 40 per cent of 18 to 24 - year - olds also calling for compensation.
Of the 854 respondents, 26 per cent did not believe the PTT should be adjusted to reflect inflationary trends in the housing market and 23 per cent had no opinion.
Just one short year ago, 47 per cent of respondents blamed human activity and 34 per cent were content to believe that Mother Nature was the culprit.
Albertans are the most reticent about such a link, with 68 per cent of respondents from Alberta claiming to see a link, whereas 82 per cent of people in Quebec believe the two elements are related.
Forty - six per cent of respondents agreed that «as a whole, Canadians have too much debt» and many believe that «low interest rates have meant that a lot of Canadians, who probably should not have, became homeowners over the past few years.»
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