Sentences with phrase «number of respondents do»

However, the overwhelming number of respondents do own Kindle devices, but are multi-device households.

Not exact matches

This includes information on the number of respondents who are fans of each A-League (or who do not follow the A-League at all).
In approving the plans, the school acknowledged that some respondents to the consultation had concerns about whether they constituted indirect discrimination under the Equality Act, but simply responded that «at a number of fundamental levels the governors did not accept the points put forward.»
Their favorable / unfavorable numbers were nearly identical: 33/18 for Martins and 32/19 for Curran, with 49 percent of respondents saying, for each candidate, that they didn't know them or had no opinion.
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.
For example, she points out, it does not account for the number of questions on a survey, the number of respondents, nor other factors that can skew the results.
We didn't have a huge number of lesbian respondents, and when we looked at the results we didn't see a huge difference.
65 % of respondents said they saw no problem broaching big topics when they first meet, 27 % specified a first date as the best time to do so, and just 9 % chose politics as the number one topic to avoid.
In the survey carried out by the e-Learning Foundation, 29 per cent of the 500 respondents who do not run any form of home access programme said they planned to use some of their Pupil Premium funds to address 1:1 access, while that number increased to 51 per cent amongst schools already running a programme.
Fifty - eight percent of white respondents without a college degree would cut the number of skilled - worker visas, while just 37 percent of white respondents with a college degree would do so.
The earlier report pointed out that millennials are not consuming print newspapers in anywhere near the numbers the industry once saw, and that more than half of the 1000 + survey respondents didn't pay for any type of news, digital or otherwise.
Netflix does not reveal its subscriber numbers but a poll this spring by the Media Technology Monitor in Canada found 48 per cent of anglophone respondents said they were users of the streaming service.
One in five respondents indicated they do not know if their plan's default is a qualified default investment alternative (QDIA), and half of the small number of plan sponsors who said an equity fund was their default mistakenly thought that fund was a QDIA.
(As I understand it, B. Verheggen is of the opinion that the lower number in their survey was actually due to a much more detailed / specific question, rather than the mean range thought appropriate - that the respondents didn't think they could narrow it down to the specificity given)
A majority of survey respondents disagreed that the government has done a good job funding climate science, and a large number of scientists warned that inadequate levels of funding are harming the capacity of researchers to make progress in understanding the causes and effects of climate change.
When asked what they would spend (or did spend) their first pay packet on, almost a quarter (24 %) of those surveyed said a luxury item, while an equal number of respondents said they would use the money to pay off student debt.
Bearing in mind that these numbers are based multiple response data and don't sum to 100, another way of looking at things is based on what respondents reported when asked how many of their cases resulted in no settlement at all, and doing the math to figure out how many resulted in a settlement of some nature:
While many respondents noted the appeal of an end - to - end e-discovery software platform, spanning information management and identification to review and production, a number were skeptical that one application could do it all effectively.
The perennially small - margin practice areas of real estate and estates law remained the most likely for respondents to cut, according to our 2016 survey, with a number also considering cutting the amount of legal aid work they do.
I recognize the Tribunal wishes to eliminate the number of respondents to ensure the hearing does not become unnecessarily complex.
Although we did not collect representative number of responses from all 54 countries, the aggregated results of our survey show that our respondents are reluctant to endorse the development and use of lethal autonomous weapons.
The result of a certain research states that thirty - two percent of respondents who are employed or looking for work have gone through a major career change with the most common reason being the desire to do something different with their life, and mostly this number falls within 40s.
The unasked and unanswered question here is although 60 % of these respondents say they prefer you sending them a standard chronological resume, do they reject 60 % or more of the candidates who break this mold or do they ask to meet people with more original resumes in greater numbers?
Less surprising, is that a number of survey respondents were concerned about the feasibility of applying How Does Learning Happen.
Respondents repeatedly reported a lack of suitable complaints mechanisms and the insufficient application of those that do exist, and put forward a number of strategies they believed would re-establish trust in the complaints procedures.
Non-respondents at T1 did not differ significantly from respondents with respect to maternal age, education, employment status, number of children and marital status (Mathiesen et al. [1999]-RRB-.
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.
Since we do it online and the information is readily accessible and free, we've received some criticism mostly from agents (as evidenced by a number of respondents in this forum).
Unfortunately, I did not ask Jim to correct my error prior to your submission (I was away all day in London, Ontario comforting a friend whose wife had just died) in time to forstall your using my number to justify your 5 % ratio of respondents.
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