Sentences with phrase «cent of the poll respondents»

Alberta is the most entrepreneurial province with 75 per cent of poll respondents in that region saying that they had thought of owning a business.
The Toronto - based bank says debt reduction or elimination was the top priority for 25 per cent of the poll respondents.

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In contrast, 34 per cent of Gen - Xer poll respondents say they've done so.
A poll of 1,000 Texans last year for Texas Lyceum found 43 per cent of respondents saying NAFTA has been good for the Texas economy and just 24 per cent saying it was bad.
The poll by Angus Reid Institute, conducted this week among 2,125 Canadian adults, found that 55 per cent of respondents said they support the project, up from 49 per cent in February.
The poll found that 47 per cent of respondents said it would be difficult to meet their financial obligations if their paycheque was delayed by even a single week.
The poll, conducted by Environics Research Group for Trade Justice Network, found that 75 per cent of respondents had not heard of the TPP, which is being negotiated with 11 other Pacific Rim countries and would cover more than a third of the world's trade.
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.
Scottish first time voters in this poll appear to be considerably more politically engaged: 62 per cent of respondents aged 17 - 21 in Scotland said they would definitely vote, just ahead of the British average across all age groups.
Taking the latest Populus poll (fieldwork conducted 17th - 19th April) as an example — and as I say, this is by no means limited to Populus, everyone does it — of the 2,048 respondents only 61 per cent said that they were absolutely certain to vote.
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.
Seventy - three per cent of respondents said they would rather see an outright Tory or Labour majority in 2015 rather than another coalition, although the close nature of the polls suggests they may be disappointed.
Just 41 per cent of respondents in the Sunday Times poll said they thought he had been a good chancellor, down from 51 per cent a month ago, while 52 per cent think that he has done a bad job.
A recent poll by NBC News 4, The Wall Street Journal and Marist College sure makes the bill sound unpopular: 63 % of respondents opposed the proposed 10 - cent charge.
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.
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.
A poll by public service Unison has found that 47 per cent of respondents to a poll report that support staff have been cut in last year as funding has become tight.
According to Unison's poll, 74 per cent of respondents said support staff cuts had resulted in them having to work additional, unpaid hours.
A real - time electronic poll of attendees at the annual Women Teachers» Consultation Conference revealed that 36 per cent of respondents said they had been treated «less favourably» at work because they are a woman.
Netflix does not reveal its subscriber numbers but a poll this spring by the Media Technology Monitor in Canada found 48 per cent of anglophone respondents said they were users of the streaming service.
The poll found that 47 per cent of respondents said it would be difficult to meet their financial obligations if their paycheque was delayed by even a single week.
But only 16 per cent of the respondents in this year's poll said they actually achieved their top financial goal in 2017.
About 87 per cent of the Canadian respondents in an online poll conducted for PricewaterhouseCoopers said they shop online at least once a year, while 49 per cent said they do so on a monthly basis.
The poll released Thursday also said 53 per cent of respondents believed that RESP contributions were tax deductible, which they are not.
In contrast, 34 per cent of Gen - Xer poll respondents say they've done so.
Gen Xers, too, love brands with 41 per cent of respondents in our poll saying they are brand loyal — more than any other age demographic.
However, the poll also found that roughly 34 per cent of respondents said they either didn't have the money to take advantage of the new $ 10,000 limit or had other investment plans.
A weighted poll by YouGov, undertaken on behalf of Scottish Renewables and including more than 1,000 respondents, reveals 71 per cent of Scots say wind power should play a part in its energy provision.
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).
With Heenan Blaikie LLP collapsing this month, a Law Times poll found almost 70 per cent of respondents felt the situation there was a sign of bigger problems to come in the legal industry.
According to the results so far of the latest Law Times online poll, more than 75 per cent of respondents agree with MacKenzie's call for consideration of leaving articling as is with financial incentives to boost the number of positions.
In a 2013 Québec poll, 86 per cent of respondents supported enacting legislation that allowed doctors to help some terminally ill patients end their lives.
According to a recent poll by Devry Smith Frank LLP legal firm, 74 per cent of respondents believed they can divorce amicably.
However, a new poll by The Globe and Mail / Nanos Research found that only 44 per cent of respondents supported or somewhat supported the proposal, while 55 per cent opposed or somewhat opposed it.
«Our latest Hays poll reveals that the highest proportion of respondents in Japan (40 per cent) rely on online job boards to find a job while 35 per cent turn to personal networking,» says Marc Burrage, Managing Director of Hays in Japan.
The poll recorded 35 per cent of respondents who strongly support the creation of a presumption of equal parenting in child custody cases in federal and provincial legislation.
It cites a poll by Leger in 2013 that said only 28 per cent of respondents said they trust real estate brokers.
It cited a 2013 poll on professions by Leger that found only 28 per cent of respondents said they trust real estate brokers, a CAA - Quebec survey that found 99 per cent of DuProprio clients would recommend the company and a Leger survey of Quebec's most - admired companies that placed it in 16th place.
It cites a 1990 American Economic Review poll of 464 economists: 93 per cent of U.S. respondents agreed that, «A ceiling on rents reduces the quantity and quality of housing available.»
A series of national consumer surveys conducted by Harris Decima and Angus Reid for PropertyGuys.com revealed an underlying and pervasive sentiment: the majority of respondents polled thought that 5 per cent commission was too expensive a cost when selling their property.
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