Sentences with phrase «number of respondents»

A smaller number of respondents felt that making faith schools twin with other schools of different faiths would give pupils exposure to other teaching, but others said that approach would be too expensive.
The highest number of respondents ever, he said - 41 percent - thinks warming claims are exaggerated.
This year, medical device sales professionals made up 28 % of the total number of respondents.
However, significant numbers of respondents expect to conduct more transactions in these frontier markets.
About equal numbers of respondents (about 42 per cent) said that matters were getting worse, as said that matters were remaining unchanged.
A year ago, a greater number of respondents had reported that both debt and equity capital was more widely available than during the previous year.
A surprising number of respondents described boards that received very little compensation.
Life goals aren't limited to individual ambitions however, and a huge number of respondents (91 %) said that it was important to share some life goals with their future partner.
While this study involves a relatively modest number of respondents, the results provide very useful information regarding the relative costs and benefits of various family law dispute resolution processes.
Almost 10 per cent also said they sponsor a pension plan, compared with a negligible number of respondents last year, and around four per cent of firms in 2014.
In terms of future purchases, a fair number of respondents (22 percent) said they didn't plan to buy a new car within the next five years.
At the other end of the spectrum, a similar number of respondents, 21 percent, indicated that they do not use credit cards.
There can be large numbers of respondents to a claim with differing levels of interest in the proceedings.
To explore those feelings further, we talked to a small number of respondents.
The highest number of respondents, 35 percent, said climate change was caused about equally by natural changes in the environment and human causes.
The most significant point I found was that a «significant number of respondents» raised concern about selection.
A greater number of respondents this year expect cap rates to rise in the next 12 months.
A higher number of respondents in Darién had personally seen a jaguar in their lifetime.
The specific number of respondents varies from question to question due to survey non-response and to the fact that, in the cases of school spending, teacher salary, and voucher questions, we randomly divided the sample into multiple groups in order to examine the effect of variations in the way questions were posed.
A paltry number of respondents think that all state and federal tests should be abolished.
A large number of respondents suggested a «more universal, multi-faith curriculum could be required», as this would ensure pupils will be exposed to different faiths at school.
While 44 % considering to buy it over the iPad2 is a good number, the fact that an equal number of respondents don't feel they have enough information about the tablet to make a decision shows Amazon still has work to do.
A Reuters survey of economists showed 90 % of them predicted the central bank will end the program completely by the end of the year, with a sizable number of respondents anticipating an end to QE as early as September.
My translation of the 9 interpretations of the images are as follows (from left to right on the graph, with the approximate number of respondents out of 352 read from it):
The figures should be treated with caution because of the small numbers of respondents within each group, but they are illustrative.
Tory leader Ruth Davidson is on +15 with Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie seeing an equal number of respondents satisfied and dissatisfied with his performance.
If the uptick is real, there should be substantial numbers of our respondents who switched from intending to vote Labour in the campaign wave to actually voting Conservative in the post-election wave.
The survey is small, but it does suggest there is something rotten in the state of stem cells: a worrying number of respondents admitted knowing about fraud or unethical behaviour.
A large number of respondents also indicated that their banks» loss - mitigation strategies will include refinancing of loans into other mortgage products at their banks or into Federal Housing Administration (FHA) products.
«We have seen the use of PayPal and other online forms of payment being used by a growing number of respondents since 2013, likely due to the expansion of e-commerce,» it said.
A large number of respondents maintained that a core legal and technology understanding would always remain in demand, but that for more specialized skills, including statistics, project management and data privacy processes, service provider partners would augment the company's skill sets.
Notably, when asked why they believe the cloud is not secure, a significant number of respondents cited fear of access by the government or the NSA.
From the geographic point of view, the greatest number of respondents came from the USA, followed by Britain and the Netherlands.
This means a considerable number of respondents to LendEDU's survey perceive Bitcoin as being able to times its current price an astounding 3o times over in the coming years.
Among the people who did have children (taking the total number of respondents who have children as 100 %):
KEY: W = weak, D = Developing, S = Strong, Total = total number of respondents, % S = Percentage of respondents indicating a strong response.
However, the overwhelming number of respondents do own Kindle devices, but are multi-device households.
2) Involvement with Knowledge Management: A second comment on the TALL Salary Survey (2010) was to my surprise — and perhaps disappointment — the seemingly small number of respondents who were actively involved in knowledge management - related activities.
States with the highest number of respondents included Texas (Avg.
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