Sentences with phrase «fifth of respondents»

On the other end of the spectrum, about a fifth of respondents (21 percent) look after one property, while another 23 percent manage two or three properties.
In evaluating demand, one - fifth of respondents say there is room for 25 percent or more of current inventory in additional absorption (up from 12 percent one year ago).
Roughly a fifth of respondents did not know whether or not they would charge non-QM borrowers higher rates, but the most frequently cited change for prime and near - prime borrowers was an increase of 50 to 75 basis points and 150 basis points for sub-prime
Over one - fifth of the respondents (21 percent) were even more optimistic, predicting widespread acceptance to occur within a year.
Despite that, only 4 % have used it so far, almost a fifth of the respondents, 19 %, say they can imagine acquiring bitcoin.
Most of respondents» polyamorous relationships involved three adults (50.4 %), see Figure 6, but only a fifth of respondents said that the members of their relationship lived in a single household (19.7 %).
Almost one fifth of respondents noted that CPD in their school was either entirely internal, largely internal, or only used CPD providers approved by an academy chain.
And a full fifth of respondents — 21 percent — said that they still found online dating «desperate.»
More than a fifth of respondents say Asia will be their fastest - growing region.
Nearly three - fifths of respondents ages 35 to 44 and about half of consumers 45 and older also say they only shop where credit cards are accepted.
With just 63 percent answering correctly, that means nearly two - fifths of respondents were incorrect.
Approximately four - fifths of our respondents told us they have not made any specific policy changes stemming from security concerns
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».
More than four - fifths of respondents (83 %) agreed with the proposal that mums and dads should be able to take their parental leave part - time, rather than only in full - time blocks.
Two - fifths of respondents said that they found it difficult to talk about the pressures of the job and did not feel comfortable voicing their workload concerns to managers.
However, the government's own consultation response document, published last September, said that just two fifths of respondents supported times table tests at the end of year 4.
More than three - fifths of the respondents in the South (63 %) said they favored ESAs and approximately one - fourth (25 %) said they opposed ESAs.
More than two - fifths of respondents (42 percent) said they had obtained or received at least one of their credit scores in the past year.
Almost two - fifths of the respondents who said that they are not currently in a polyamorous relationship (39.9 %) said that they had been in such a relationship within the last five years.
Although almost half of respondents had annual incomes of less than $ 39,999 (46.8 %), see Figure 4, almost two - thirds of respondents were not the sole income - earner in their household (65.4 %) and more than three - fifths of respondents» households (62.3 %) had incomes between $ 80,000 and $ 149,999 per year, also see Figure 4.
Over four - fifths of respondents felt that competition for talent has increased over the past two years.
But more than two fifths of respondents (41 percent) said they weren't sure.
About two - fifths of respondents said capital availability was unchanged for both categories (43 percent for each), while about one - fourth said capital was more widely available (28 percent on equity, 24 percent on debt).
For debt service coverage ratios, nearly two - fifths of respondents (38.5 percent) expect an increase, while 8.4 percent expect them to decrease.

Not exact matches

Respondents considered Disney the second-most trustworthy of the 100 companies, they ranked it fifth for having the most positive global impact, and it landed in fourth place among companies that «care the most about you.»
More than one - fifth (22 percent) of respondents chose the answer «HELOC is not a real thing.»
Only 60 percent of respondents selected the correct answer of «Income,» meaning two - fifths of people might not know all the factors that can impact their credit score.
Our Risk Leaders comprise around one - fifth of global respondents.
Rising Popularity of origin chocolate A survey of consumers in Belgium, Switzerland, France, Germany, UK and the US, published by Barry Callebaut in March this year, suggested that 42 per cent of respondents had already discovered origin chocolate, 26 per cent more than in 2006, and one fifth of all consumers eat it at least once a month.
TricorBraun WinePak, the largest wine - bottle distributor in North America, has been named «Best Bottle Supplier of 2017» by respondents to Vineyard & Winery Management's fifth - annual Best Wine Industry Suppliers survey.
Another Wimbledon fan favourite, John McEnroe, was next on the list with 15 % of respondents putting the tennis legend among their top three pundits, while following closely behind in joint fifth place were Sky Sports football pundit and former Man Utd player, Gary Neville, and BBC and ITV presenter Gabby Logan, both on 14 %.
Four - fifths (79 %) of the 155 respondents supported the idea of turning part of paid maternity leave into parental leave that can be shared by parents.
The AP - NORC poll did show Republicans still far more likely to approve than disapprove of Trump, a fifth of GOP respondents said they don't approve of his performance.
About a fifth of the survey respondents were members of a national Young Academy, and slightly less than a third were in permanent positions.
And while around three quarters of the 2013 respondents had been encouraged to engage in personal and career development, fewer than a fifth reported participating in any formal training in career management, even though more than half said they wished to do so.
Almost a fifth of teachers (18 %) say that the safety of staff in their school is a big concern, with only 37 % of respondents believing it is not an issue.
More than four fifths (84 per cent) of respondents to a survey by the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL) have expressed fears about the impact on education in their schools.
For the year 2012, five percent of the respondents were self - publishers, two - fifths of whom were new to the industry as of 2012.
62 % of the respondents have said that they still prefer to hold books as a physical product rather than in digital format, whilst one fifth of 16 - 24s feel that they don't want to be restricted to a particular device, such as the Kindle, which prevents books from being shared with friends easily.
Almost a third of respondents had no understanding of their rights at the time they first experienced problems, with a further one fifth having only a partial understanding.
Nearly half of respondents (46.8 %) said that business and business plan development, marketing and commercial initiatives are top short - term priorities, with a fifth citing increasing client satisfaction and relationships as another important aim.
More than three - fifths (61 %) of respondents to a survey by the Law Society's Junior Lawyers Division spent more than # 20,000 on their legal education, and more than a third spent at least # 25,000.
See Baxter v. Palmigiano, 425 U.S. 308, 318 (1976)(holding that respondent's Fifth Amendment rights were not violated where he was advised that he was not required to testify but that his silence could be held against him); Lefkowitz v. Cunningham, 431 U.S. 801, 808 n. 5 (1977)(clarifying that Baxter permitted an adverse inference to be drawn in a civil case from a party's refusal to testify, but that the Baxter respondent's silence «was only one of a number of factors to be considered»).
Law students seem to share these worries: more than half of respondents to our legal education survey think the super-exam is a bad idea, and less than a fifth said it was a good thing.
Slightly less than one - third of respondents identified as male (30 %) and almost three - fifths identified as female (59.7 %); the rest identified as genderqueer (3.5 %), gender fluid (3.2 %), transgender (1.3 %) or «other» (2.2 %).
Twenty - nine percent of respondents ranked border adjustments fifth out of five options.
When asked whose responsibility it should be to inform children of the court's decisions in matters affecting them, one - half of the respondents said it is the responsibility of the child's lawyer, if there is one, and one - fifth said it should be the child's parents.
However, while writing his reasons, the motion judge decided to resolve the motions on a fifth basis: he would grant a notional cross-motion by the respondents for partial summary judgment of their claim for breach of fiduciary duty and order a trial or additional summary judgment motions to prove victimization, harm and causation of harm, and to quantify the individual respondents» damages, if any.
However, his fifth alternative of devising a notional cross-motion for partial summary judgment by the respondents for their claim of breach of fiduciary duty, which was never raised with the parties, amounted to a denial of procedural fairness.
More than half of respondents (51 %) admitted they are only somewhat prepared, and more than a fifth of households (22.7 %) reported that they were not prepared at all.
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