Litigation topped the list with 59 per
cent of respondents giving it the thumbs up.
The 2010 Winter Olympic Games is also a growth driver and accordingly 44.7 per
cent of respondents give Vancouver a buy recommendation for hotel property,» it says.
Not exact matches
Conversely, more
respondents plan on sending the same number
of employees to conferences in 2018 (88 per
cent); this is a marked increase over the 24 per
cent who
gave a similar response in 2015
The result
gave some indication
of the numerical strength
of various religious bodies, but the amazing statistic from a long - term point
of view is that an astounding 96 per
cent of the
respondents expressed a religious preference
of some kind!
59 per
cent of respondents felt some consideration should be
given to this, although since both reliefs are designed to do different things, there would likely be winners and losers from this approach.»
«A total
of 68 per
cent of respondents agreed with the statement: «Gordon Brown was
given his chance as Labour leader and Prime Minister, but he has blown it.»
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».
A survey
of 1,000 17 to 24 - year - olds conducted by apprenticeship site GetMyFirstJob found that a staggering 98 per
cent of respondents felt discontented with the supervision and job advice
given by their school or college.
The Key's survey
gives an insight into the widespread nature
of fears over the current funding system, with 68 per
cent of respondents calling for a «greater focus» on children with SEND in education policymaking.
A survey
of 3,250 teachers by the National Association
of Schoolsmasters and Union
of Women Teachers (NASUWT) shows 71 per
cent of respondents have seen pupils arriving at school hungry, while more than a quarter have
given food to their pupils and more than half have seen their school do so.
Another 20 per
cent are willing to
give 16 to 19 per
cent to servers; and 18 per
cent of respondents said they left 10 per
cent or less.
In Alberta, where the economic effects
of the worldwide oil price plunge has hit hardest, the numbers are even more stark, with 66 per
cent of respondents reporting a no - change approach, plus another seven per
cent who will
give their clients a price break in the next year.
For 51 per
cent of respondents, external spend went up because an isolated / one - off situation led to higher fees, slightly higher than the 47.8 per
cent giving that same reason last year.
Out
of 532
respondents, 81 per
cent said they worked on pro bono files to
give back to their communities and 67 per
cent did so to improve access to justice.
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.
The study says that 81 per
cent of respondents would
give up a larger yard for a more walkable, less car - intensive location.
Close to 40 per
cent of respondents also want their workplace to be close to lifestyle amenities, such as shops, restaurants and gyms to better balance their work and personal life priorities in a
given day.