Sentences with phrase «cent of those polled by»

By the way, the Royal Bank survey is «big picture positive», reinforcing that 83 per cent of those polled by Ipsos Reid believe a home is a good investment and that one in four owners or renters intend to buy in the next two years.

Not exact matches

A poll commissioned by Google and released in May suggested only 20 per cent of Canadians had ever made a mobile purchase and only 16 per cent expected to boost their mobile shopping in the following year.
A poll of ICAA members found that 73 per cent were not satisfied with the amount of progress made by the tax office.
Separatist parties will get 45.8 per cent of the vote, according to the latest poll by newspaper El Periodico, with 43.8 per cent going to unionist parties.
According to the latest polls Esquerra will get the biggest share of the vote in the region, 20.5 per cent, narrowly leading Junts per Catalunya, the new name for the party led by Puigdemont, on 19.3 per cent.
Analysts polled by FactSet had on average expected earnings of 66 cents per share for the latest quarter.
According to analysts polled by Thomson Reuters, the company had been expected to earn an adjusted per share profit of 77 cents on revenue of $ 8.9 billion of revenues.
Analysts polled by Reuters were expecting EPS of 90 cents on revenue of $ 150.2 million.
Higher costs will hurt its ability to grow profits in the first three months of the year, it said, forecasting earnings of between 60 and 80 cents a share, below the 83 cents a share forecast by analysts polled by Thomson Reuters.
The Montreal - based carrier was expected to post an adjusted loss of 21 cents per share on $ 2.8 billion of revenues in the quarter, and five cents on $ 12.1 billion of revenues for the year, according to analysts polled by Thomson Reuters.
Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters I / B / E / S expected a loss of 5 cents.
That's better than the loss of 6 cents per share expected by analysts, according to a poll by Zacks Investment Research.
The company posted adjusted earnings of $ 1 per share, topping the 90 cents per share analysts polled by Thomson Reuters anticipated.
Transcontinental was expected to post 56 cents per share in adjusted profits on $ 476 million of revenues, according to analysts polled by Thomson Reuters.
Adjusted losses from continuing operations was $ 67 million, or 13 cents per share, deeper than predictions of six cents per share, according to a poll of analysts by Thomson Reuters.
A consensus of analysts polled by Thomson Reuters expected a loss of 5 cents per share on revenue of $ 71.3 million.
A poll conducted by Associated Press - GfK in late March — when oil prices had already risen 26 per cent since the start of the year to US$ 108 a barrel — revealed that two - thirds of Americans expected rising gasoline prices to cause hardship for them or their families in the coming months.
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.
EARNINGS FORECAST: Analysts polled by FactSet expect profit of 53 cents a share, compared with 45 cents per share a year ago.
Analysts polled by FactSet had expected earnings of 53 cents a share on sales of $ 2.4 billion for the quarter.
The survey, which polled 4,766 Canadian employees between June 27 and Aug. 5, also found that 35 per cent said they feel overwhelmed by their level of debt.
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.
According to a national poll taken by the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada in the fall of 2016, 51 per cent of Canadians would support a private Chinese company buying a controlling stake in a Canadian company while only 11 per cent would be in support of such an acquisition by a Chinese SOE.
Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters expected the company to report earnings per share of 90 cents on sales of $ 1.8 billion.
Bishop Davies cited a poll commissioned by the Evangelical Alliance that found 28 per cent of people considered Jesus Christ to be an extremist.
But, in a ComRes poll commissioned by the Church of England and published ahead of Mothering Sunday, the majority (60 per cent) said there was no ideal mother.
An exit poll published after last year's US Presidential election by the Pew Research Center suggested that 81 - per - cent of people identifying as «white, born - again, evangelical Christians» chose Mr Trump over Hillary Clinton.
The poll commissioned by the Accord Coalition found that four out of every five people asked opposed the Conservative plan to no longer require new over-subscribed faith schools to offer 50 per cent of their places to those of other religions or none.
Just three per cent of people aged between 18 and 24 will go to church on Christmas Day, a new poll by Sky Data has revealed.
Humanitarian charity Christian Aid has urged the government to crack down on tax avoidance after a new poll found 89 per cent of British adults say tax avoidance by large companies is morally wrong even if it's legal.
A YouGov Poll commissioned by the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) found that almost 70 per cent of Britons hadn't seen the inside of another faith's place of worship, and almost 90 per cent hadn't been inside a mosque, in recent years.
United have long had a reputation of fans who have stuck by their bosses, but a poll on the respected Red Issue website returned a whopping 88 per cent in favour of sacking Van Gaal immediately.
The 23 - year - old was a comfortable election winner, chosen by over 45 per cent of the 52,000 supporters polled.
The opinion polls are putting the Tories roughly ten points below their poll ratings in 2009, which suggests that there are ten per cent of voters to be picked up by the other parties.
The poll by Hospital Doctor magazine found seven per cent of doctors now identify with Labour.
By Friday morning, President Museveni had polled 1,362,961 votes from 6,448 polling stations, representing 23.02 per cent of 28,010 polling wards in the whole country.
By comparison the first ComRes poll after the Libyan action began in 2011 showed 35 per cent support — so higher but still not overwhelming — and, for comparison, early support for the invasion of Iraq was over 50 per cent.
My poll on the Clacton by - election, to be held on 9 October, the day David Cameron turns forty - eight, has found UKIP on 56 per cent, 32 points ahead of the Conservatives on 24 per cent.
... The YouGov poll, commissioned by the Labour Uncut blog, shows that a majority (53 per cent) of current Tory supporters believe their party has got better since the last election, with only 11 per cent saying it has got worse.
A YouGov poll for the Evening Standard showed the Conservatives would be neck - and - neck with Labour in the polls on 37 per cent of the vote if they were led by Mr Johnson.
And if that person is Jeremy Corbyn, with a YouGov poll for The Times finding that Corbyn would beat Andy Burnham, by 53 % per cent to 47 % the final round of voting, then the Labour party will descend into a civil war accompanied by a gleeful right wing press continually raising the ghosts of Michael Foot, Tony Benn and other more recent signifiers of Labour's «hard left» history.
The Conservatives have seen a double - digit lead over Labour in the polls being dramatically cut since the bailout of banks by the government in October, the announcement of a # 20 billion fiscal stimulus by the prime minister and a 2.5 per cent cut in the rate of VAT.
A YouGov poll commissioned by the SNP found more than two - thirds of voters do not trust the Tories while only 16 per cent of voters trust them to represent their voice in Holyrood.
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.
On the eve of the second reading of the much maligned Health and Social Care Bill a new poll by Unite the union has shown that over 90 per cent of people do not trust David Cameron on the NHS.
A recent poll by ComRes found that only 13 per cent of people think that Corbyn is a strong leader.
Cameron continues to be an electoral asset to the Conservative party; on the «forced choice» question of a Cameron - led or Miliband - led government, the Conservative leader pulls ahead by five per cent points — well ahead of his party's traditional polling.
When people were asked which of the four runners would do most harm to Labour's election prospects, Mr Corbyn was chosen by 33 per cent of those polled, Ms Cooper by 26 per cent, Mr Burnham by 22 per cent and Ms Kendall by 19 per cent.
Polling by YouGov for the study found that only one in three (32 per cent) of southern voters were clear about what Labour stood for today.
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