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Alfie, Charlie, Bella and Poppy have topped the list of the UK's most popular pet names, according to a new survey from Animal Friends Pet Insurance.
A new survey from CCTV.co.uk has been collecting tales of delivery fails from the length and breadth of the UK and found that posties leave packages in the most bizarre places — that's if they even arrive at all!
According to a new survey from cookware company Pyrex, it's the first thing we'll notice at a dinner party — yes, we think about beautiful tableware before the food.
A new survey from Zip UK, suppliers of instant hot water taps, reveals that nearly half the UK population find that they are simply too busy to drink — and risking dehydration.
Closing costs on mortgages have increased dramatically nationwide, increasing on average 8.8 percent from one year ago, according to a new survey from Bankrate.
A new survey from the National Association of Home Builders finds that Americans continue to embrace home ownership.
A new survey from the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) finds that energy efficiency is at the top of buyers» lists when shopping for a new place.
A new survey from Coldwell Banker Real Estate found significant consumer interest in smart homes: 57 percent of buyers looking at pre-existing homes would consider these older homes «move - in ready» if they came with smart home features, and 61 percent of Millennials would favor properties with smart home features.
In fact, a new survey from NAR revealed that finding the right property was the hardest task for 53 percent of buyers with children.
A new survey from Coldwell Banker shows you're not alone; voice control capability was the top want of 72 percent of Americans surveyed.
The nation's renters are also facing an affordability crisis, says a new survey from the National Multi Housing Council, an association of rental housing owners.
Most Americans say that they're satisfied with the size of their homes, concludes a new survey from The Taunton Press.
According to a new survey from the National Association of REALTORS ®, staging wins over buyers.
A new survey from realtor.com ® shows most folks won't shy away from a spooky space — so long as the price is right.
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Jun, 2010 16 Comments A strong resume and interview may place job seekers in the running for a position, but a new survey from OfficeTeam finds the results of a reference check can be the real deal maker — or breaker.
In fact, a new survey from CareerBuilder among 2,188 human resources professionals found that more and more people are lying on their resumes today.
According to a new survey from staffing firm Accountemps, human resources managers said 29 percent of applicants said they should contact the hiring manager within a week, and 36 percent said between one and two weeks.
Canadian business are anticipating growth in the coming year, but few are actually planning to do any hiring, according to a new survey from recruitment agency Hays Canada.
Concerns about online privacy have mounted, but many consumers remain in the dark in terms of how to actually remain anonymous on the internet, according to a new survey from Avast.
A new survey from the media measurement company Verto Analytics actually puts Apple Music at the top of the list for monthly unique users in March, with Spotify coming in third behind Pandora.
But Twitter and Instagram have massively increased their usage in the past year, according to a new survey from the Pew Internet & American Life Project, together with Harvard's Berkman Center.
A new survey from Inside Higher Ed contrasts professors» perceptions of online education with the media's portrayal.
A new survey from travel insurance provider Allianz Global Assistance USA has found that Americans — and Millennials in particular — feel «nervous, guilty, afraid, and shameful» when requesting vacation time.
Well, a new survey from PolicyGenius [1] found that just over 1 in 5 Americans (20.7 %) say no amount of money makes up for losing their seat on a flight — more people than would accept any individual dollar amount.
April 17 (Bloomberg Law)-- A new survey from public relations firm Greentarget finds that in - house counsel are frequently using LinkedIn and lawyer blogs to determine who they will hire, John Corey, founding partner at Greentarget, tells Bloomberg Law's Lee Pacchia.
A new survey from Altman Weil has found that almost half of chief legal officers do not care about the service delivery model for a law firm so long as the right results are produced, according to The Legal Intelligencer.
According to a new survey from Findlaw, 54 percent of consumers say they would likely hire an attorney who is active on social media, including Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.
In the last year alone, legal spend has dropped 11 percent on average, according to a new survey from Bloomberg Law and the Buying Legal Council.
More than half (52 %) of the population have never thought about a will — and have no idea whether other family members have one, according to a new survey from Co-operative Legal Services (CLS).
Also, CNBC reports on a new survey from Yale & George Mason Universities finding that two - thirds of all Americans, and nearly half of Republicans, would support a revenue - neutral carbon tax.
, a new survey from the Yale Project on Climate Change Communication finds, but they do know that they want their politicians to do something about it.
A new survey from Carbon Tracker has revealed that while fossil fuel companies are well aware of the impacts of climate change and the effects carbon - cutting policies will have on fossil fuels reserves, only 7 % integrate the risks into corporate project and capital expenditure assessments.
Its significance is thrown into sharp relief by a new survey from Botanic Gardens Conservation International, which has made a new country - by - country survey of the world of trees.
Some evidence comes in a new survey from the Center for Climate Change Communication at George Mason University (seen via Tom Yulsman on Facebook).
A new survey from Allianz Global Assistance gives us more insight on the travel habits and interesting preferences of millennials.
A new survey from Marriott Rewards Credit Card from Chase asked Americans to imagine the near future and predict what the travel experience could look like by the year 2030.
Pet adoption advocates aren't doing a good job making our case to the younger generation, suggests a new survey from Best Friends Animal Society (BFAS).
Yet, according to a new survey from the no - kill, Utah - based Best Friends, only 31 percent of young people in Gallagher's age range (18 to 34) were likely to consider a shelter adoption, compared to 46 percent who likely would purchase their pet from a breeder or store.
According to a new survey from Netflix, most Americans (71 percent) say pets are the best bingeing companions.
And that's not just conjecture — it's a fact, according to a new survey from Zulily.
Consumers lack basic credit score knowledge, survey shows — According to a new survey from VantageScore and the Consumer Federation of America, two of every three Americans believe — incorrectly — that a consumer's age is a factor used in calculating a credit score.
According to a new survey from BMO Harris Bank about Americans and their understanding of credit, 39 percent of millennials (ages 18 - 34) believe that if they carry a balance on their credit card it will help improve their credit score.
-- Banks were more willing to approve credit card applications in the first three months of 2011, according to a new survey from the Federal Reserve, but it was less than clear whether consumers really want them.
According to a new survey from Bank of America, about a third of Millennials say that posts on social media about homeownership make them think, «If they can buy, why can't I?»
To avoid a monthly fee, bank customers in the U.S. must keep an average minimum balance of $ 723 in checking accounts that pay no interestâ $» up 23 % over last year, according to a new survey from data provider Bankrate Inc., which analyzed 477 checking accounts at 247 banks and thrifts.
A new survey from American Funds finds a broadly optimistic outlook among more affluent Baby Boomers and retired investors — despite widespread reporting about Americans» lack of retirement savings.
A new survey from Finder.com suggests that in the case of excessive debt, you may not get to the first date at all.
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