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In addition, 80 per cent of those questioned said they were satisfied with their GP while the public perception of A&E and outpatient services in hospitals has risen over the past decade as spending tripled under Labour.
When the annual British Social Attitudes survey started in 1983, about 55 per cent of those questioned said they were very or quite satisfied with the way that the NHS is run.
However, 30 per cent of those questioned said their schools failed to warn them of the impact of their A-level choices.
Despite the astonishing number of people who still use their mobiles abroad, 42 per cent of those questioned said they did not use their phone on holiday thanks to awareness of high roaming charges.

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Among the 42 per cent of users who did notice, 31 per cent say they've clicked on or followed one of the promoted items in question.
Nearly three out of four Quebecers questioned, or 74 per cent, said they did not believe the Harper government was doing a good job of protecting the environment.
«We're going to pose some tough questions to both candidates about economic issues, stemming directly from the survey results,» said Black, noting that 66 per cent of survey respondents said they want the City of Vancouver to pursue ways to champion the development of energy, natural resources and Port facilities.
Questioned after tucking into their food, two - fifths of respondents said they would choose a Climate Choice meal «often», while over half (54 per cent) opted for «now and then».
Cary Park Director Steve Cherveny said the referendum question will ask taxpayers to support a «25 - cent increase in the corporate fund,» which translates into an increase of $ 116 in property taxes for the owner of a $ 150,000 house.
The poll of 1,000 people aged between 11 and 25 found that 60 per cent felt unable to discuss terrorism with the police, while half of university attendees said bringing up these issues with academics was also out of the question.
Discussing tomorrow's Guardian / ICM poll (showing Labour on 29 per cent, the Conservatives on 33 per cent, and the Lib Dems on 30 per cent), Ollie Grender said she did not find the prospect of a hung parliament «scary» — it was a question of proper preparation.
Just 27 per cent of those questioned in the YouGov poll for the Sunday Times said they thought the chancellor was capable of replacing Tony Blair at No 10, compared to 57 per cent who said he was not.
Eighty - four per cent said they wanted to vary the format of the session with rapid fire Q&A s and more open questions.
Seven per cent of all those questioned said they admired organisations like al - Qaida that «are prepared to fight the West», but this was sentiment was most marked among younger Muslims (13 per cent) than the older generation (three per cent).
However Mr Cameron came out on top in a YouGov survey for The Sun, with 36 per cent of the people questioned saying he won the debate, against 32 per cent for Mr Clegg and 29 per cent for Mr Brown.
A year later, in December 2011, after six years in court, the state agreed to accept just $ 5 million, roughly 17 cents on the dollar of what auditors said the casinos owed, sparking questions of special treatment.
«All the political parties have said we will have 100 per cent renewable energy in the long term — it's just a question of the pace of change,» says Volker Quaschning, a renewable energy systems researcher at the University of Applied Sciences in Berlin.
Only a third (31 per cent) of the patients questioned said that they were advised to do physical activity at any point during their treatment.
Phil Cowan from Landcare Research, a state - owned research agency in Palmerston North, said that 73 per cent of people questioned in a recent survey wanted the possums exterminated and 85 per cent agreed with using contraceptive methods to achieve this.
Of those questioned, 27.4 per cent of men over 20 said they were smokers, while 28 per cent said they had quiOf those questioned, 27.4 per cent of men over 20 said they were smokers, while 28 per cent said they had quiof men over 20 said they were smokers, while 28 per cent said they had quit.
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.
Additionally, 59 per cent of girls and young women aged 13 - 21 questioned in 2014 said they had faced some form of sexual harassment at school or college in the past year.
87 per cent of teachers surveyed said they believed that learning with technology can help students «be eager to explore new things», while 60 per cent agreed that it encourages students to «ask and answer questions to deepen understanding».
Of the 500 teachers and head teachers questioned, 32 per cent said they did not support the changes to the GCSE qualifications, while 15 per cent replied saying they had not yet made up their mind.
Seventy - seven per cent of pupils said the way they were taught on the residential will help them do better in the subject in question.
Even six per cent of teachers said they thought 1 was the highest grade at GCSE, though 100 per cent of heads got the question correct.
Despite a lack of faith in the results of primary assessments, 64 per cent of secondary teachers said their school created ability sets by using KS2 data, raising further questions about the efficacy of ability groupings.
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As Peter Cook notes of mining exams: «- they're not rigourous, they only ask one question, they say, «Who are you», and I got 75 per cent on that.»
bushbunny says: July 16, 2013 at 6:08 pm «Some Australian scientist states that only 41 per cent of people questioned knew how long it takes the Earth to travel around the sun.
Critics say such spills raise questions about the safety and viability of in situ extraction, which by 2020 is expected to account for as much as 40 per cent of Canada's oil sands production, because many of Alberta's deposits can not be mined.
When asked a different question about the causes of climate change, which removed the reference to personal beliefs, 90 per cent of respondents said human activity was a factor.
Bear in mind too that very few scientists close to the problem, when asked the specific question, would say there is only a very small possibility (for example, less than 5 per cent) that internal ocean behaviour could be a major cause of the warming over the past half - century (27).
... very few scientists close to the problem, when asked the specific question, would say that they are 95 per cent sure that the effect of clouds is to amplify rather than to reduce the warming effect of increasing carbon dioxide.
Fifty - seven per cent of the respondents to Legal Week's latest Big Question survey said guaranteed deals were either not very effective (43 %) or made no difference (14 %) in helping law firms secure the best talent, with just 12 % regarding them as very effective and 31 % as quite effective.
there were major differences on some questions: 63 per cent of Chinese respondents trust the government to protect the personal information it collects compared to just 48 per cent of Canadians and a mere 20 per cent of Brazilians say they trust their respective governments with their personal information
In answer to a new question added to the Salary Guide this year, 54 per cent of employers in Hong Kong say they are confident of recruiting candidates with the skills their organisation needs in the next 12 months while 32 per cent were not very confident of meeting this challenge.
This question should be urgent for Canadian business leaders and managers because the Hays Canada 2017 Salary Guide finds that 62 per cent of employers expect business activity to increase, but only 35 per cent say they will increase headcount.
Of the 2,361 people questioned, 92 % said that they believed house prices would rise across the country by an average of 8.8 per cent in the coming six months, with London properties predicted to increase by 12.5 per cenOf the 2,361 people questioned, 92 % said that they believed house prices would rise across the country by an average of 8.8 per cent in the coming six months, with London properties predicted to increase by 12.5 per cenof 8.8 per cent in the coming six months, with London properties predicted to increase by 12.5 per cent.
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