Sentences with phrase «cent of respondents know»

About 10 per cent of respondents know someone who has paid a subscription fee in order to see lists of foreclosures,» says TRES Labs.
This is a frequently overlooked insurance feature — only 44 per cent of respondents know that not all insurance policies come with a surrender value.

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In metro Vancouver, 50 per cent of respondents said they support the project, compared with 39 per cent who were opposed and 11 per cent who said they didn't know.
The Melbourne Institute's «Monitoring the GST» surveys suggested that around 70 per cent of respondents either expected no compensation or didn't know whether they would receive any compensation.
Its survey of 781 customers showed that most respondents (41 per cent) had a good knowledge of what certified organic food was, while 16 per cent didn't know what organic meant.
It is known that people tend to overestimate the share of immigrants (for instance Ipsos 2014 report shows that British respondents think that 31 per cent of population consists of foreign - born respondents, where the figure is closer to 13 per cent according to 2011 Census); here we also show that people's estimations of levels of immigration do not correspond to actual change in their local areas, it is the perception that seems to be linked with anti-immigration vote.
MORI found, for example, that 87 per cent of the respondents recognised the importance of keeping fridges and freezers at the right temperature, but only one - quarter own a fridge thermometer, and only 11 per cent know the recommended fridge temperature.
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.
Forty - four per cent of school respondents said «knowing what type of support is needed» is a barrier to providing mental health support for pupils, and 37 per cent said they don't feel confident in commissioning a counsellor or therapist.
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).
Less than five per cent of respondents had been told that their school did not contain asbestos; therefore the majority of respondents either knew that asbestos was present in their school, or had not been told either way.
The survey also found that one in five teachers did not know what the main priorities for their pupil premium funding was, with early intervention schemes cited as the most common priority for spending, identified by 28 per cent of respondents.
A further 15 per cent don't expect to boost compensation while seven per cent of respondents didn't know or didn't answer.
While 40 per cent of respondents are using LPO, 52 per cent said they were not currently using LPO, and eight per cent didn't know or couldn't say if it was in use.
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.
The majority of respondents (39 per cent) said they did not know how much they would pay.
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