This resulted in a different
number of respondents for each analysis
Not exact matches
Those
numbers were notably higher
for LGBT
respondents, with 81 % seeking increased action from employers generally and 59 % suggesting improvements were possible at their own place
of work.
In a survey from 2015, 33 %
of respondents said that «improved battery life» was the
number one thing they looked
for in a new smartphone.
Indeed, a
number of respondents thought open or modular offices showed disregard
for people, dispatching that opinion — the APQC was chagrined to note — in «strong language.»
Respondents participate in the panel
for up to twelve months, with a roughly equal
number rotating in and out
of the panel each month.
The Government acknowledged that a large
number of respondents to the consultation opposed the change, but insisted it was committed to «taking this important step
for religious freedom and LGB rights».
In several waves
of the survey,
respondents in all existing member states were asked to say,
for each
of a
number of prospective member states, whether they would be in favour or against that country «becoming part
of the European Union in the future».
Those
numbers were fairly consistent across the city and state, with 49 percent
of New York City
respondents in favor
of Cuomo's plan compared to 40 percent
of city voters
for de Blasio's plan.
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.
But there are a
number of constituencies where UKIP are the largest party among BES
respondents, which certainly signals the potential
for the party to win a handful
of seats.
• Survey
respondents globally listed the
number of publications and reputation
of the journals as the two top criteria
for career advancement, followed by funding, citations, and awards.
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 resul
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 resul
for the
number of questions on a survey, the
number of respondents, nor other factors that can skew the results.
After screening submissions
for missing data and removing the small
number of homosexual participants4 to increase the homogeneity
of our sample, the data
for 175
respondents (63 males, 112 females) were retained
for analysis.
Only 37 %
of white
respondents with a four - year college degree want a decrease in the
number of visas
for highly educated workers, as compared to 58 %
of those without that degree, despite the fact that these visas are most likely to reduce employment options
for the more - educated.
But we caution the reader not to compare
numbers from previous essays to those in our figures documenting trends, as the earlier
numbers calculate support
for a policy as a percentage
of all
respondents, including those taking the neutral position.
In our 2017 EdNext poll, we asked
respondents if the
number of visas
for skilled workers should be increased, decreased, or kept about the same
Seventeen percent
of all
respondents said increasing the
number of women in management positions has been an issue in their district; 86 percent said that qualified females were considered
for the vacancy they filled last year.
For instance, Gallup has reported that, when asked how they would interpret the fact that «large numbers of public schools fail to meet the requirements established by the NCLB law,» just 43 % of respondents said they'd blame the public schools for the outco
For instance, Gallup has reported that, when asked how they would interpret the fact that «large
numbers of public schools fail to meet the requirements established by the NCLB law,» just 43 %
of respondents said they'd blame the public schools
for the outco
for the outcome.
The regression analyses used to generate fitted values are weighted by the inverse
of each observation's estimated variance to account
for differences in the
number of respondents from each state; unweighted regressions yield substantively similar results.
86 per cent
of respondents had reduced the hours or
numbers of teaching assistants in order to balance their budget
for 2017 - 18, while 37 per cent reduced the
number or hours
of teaching staff.
Respondents were worried that the
number of key stage 4 subjects could drop if those with low entry
numbers became unviable,
for example.
Additionally, the
number of respondents to the technology integration question about standards dropped to 146 (from 177
for the other technology questions).
These
numbers increase to 70 percent, 62 percent, 76 percent, and 62 percent, respectively,
for respondents given the following prompt: «As you may know, charter schools operate under a charter or contract that frees them from many
of the state regulations imposed on public schools and permits them to operate independently» (PDK / Gallup 2014, p. 19, table 18a).
For the record, I only have a small
number of YA
respondents so far, so it's probably too soon to make any generalizations on expected earnings — sorry!
When we get enough author
respondents we'll tabulate the results and send you valuable information like industry averages
for number of sales during promotional windows, how $.99 campaigns affect later sales at regular prices and more.
According to the study, free shipping is the
number one reason — cited by 48 %
of the
respondents — that people sign up
for Amazon Prime, followed by free access to Amazon Prime video content (27 %) and even the super fast 2 - hour delivery Prime Now option (18 %).
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.
There's obviously still room
for improvement in these stats, Finnegan says, but given the very small
number of respondents — just 7 % — who indicated they would «sell some or all equity exposure in response to a 20 % drop in the market,» investors are apparently starting to absorb some
of the lessons advisers have been pushing since the financial crisis — namely, avoiding buying high and selling low.
Just 14.1 percent
of SCF
respondents said low fees and minimums were the most important reason
for choosing a checking account, a
number that is little - changed since the early 1990s.
The survey found that 92 per cent
of respondents under age 35 confirmed they had been targeted by phishing scams
for information such as bank accounts, passwords, card
numbers and social insurance
numbers.
In addition, the
number of physical features
of the dog that participants reported using
for emotional interpretations increased with experience, and in particular, more - experienced
respondents were more likely to attend to the ears.
When asked
for their thoughts on the approximate
number of pets that enter shelters each year in North America, 84 percent
of survey
respondents said they believe the answer is less than 1 million pets per year.
When asked
for their thoughts on the approximate
number of pets that enter shelters each year in North America, 84 percent
of respondents said they believed the answer was less than 1 million.
13 percent pay
for vacation with rewards The CreditCards.com scientific telephone survey
of 1,003 U.S. adults (see methodology) also found that a surprisingly high
number of respondents were planning to use rewards card points or miles to pay
for their vacation: 13 percent.
But the unsolicited return
of funds has led a
number of other backers to wonder if they're also eligible
for refunds: A poll posted on the RSI forums earlier today indicates that roughly 30 percent
of the more than 800
respondents believe a refund option should be available to all backers.
Nearly double the
number of asian
respondents reported getting the majority
of their college tuition paid
for by their parents compared to the other races.
Asked to rate each energy technology's potential to decrease atmospheric carbon levels over the next 25 years, the
number of respondents seeing «high potential»
for solar electric,
for example, dropped to 66 percent from 74 percent.
A large
number of respondents reported decreasing job satisfaction and a worsening environment
for climate science in federal agencies:
Yes, it's true that the latest
numbers are an improvement over a similar survey four years ago (which was also roughly in line with Gallup at the time, showing that 52 percent
of respondents agree that humans are at least half - responsible
for climate change), but the headline result these reports picked up on — that 96 percent
of respondents think climate change is happening — is moot.
At the same time, a slightly greater
number of firms are setting annual billable hour targets
for associates: 49 per cent
of respondents, up from last year's 44 per cent.
Document automation was highlighted by a
number of respondents as being a key area where law firms can add value
for their clients.
In relation to Scottish Speculative Agreements it is clear again from Lord Gill's Review that there is a significant issue relating to Access to Justice; this is discussed on pages 98 and 99 and para 107 «as far as Access to Justice is concerned, speculative fee arrangements were said to have been responsible
for a reduction in the
number of firms taking on personal injury litigation, resulting in less choice
for consumers but a concentration
of expertise in those firms dealing with such cases... Another
respondent was
of the view that speculative fee arrangements were being entered into where there was little risk».
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.
The value
of mediation was clearly recognised by
respondents: 72 % said mediation sounds like a good tool
for resolving workplace disputes, and 63 % said a more widespread use
of mediation would reduce the
number of employment tribunal claims.
Money
for old roads will please those in the North, where a quarter
of respondents to the Irwin Mitchell UK Powerhouse survey in 2016 said investment in roads was the
number one priority
for future economic prosperity.
Respondents commented that they struggled to afford unpaid work placements
for a
number of reasons including having adult or child dependants; a lack
of contacts (family or friends) in London where many legal aid practices are based and where unpaid work placements are offered; and the small
number of part - time work opportunities to top - up a legal aid income.
According to the results so far
of the latest Law Times online poll, more than 75 per cent
of respondents agree with MacKenzie's call
for consideration
of leaving articling as is with financial incentives to boost the
number of positions.
Its consultation document provided insufficient information to enable
respondents to give intelligent consideration and response;
for example it omitted important details, such as the
number of people affected, the costs and potential savings, and the types
of services included.
Visit the Society's TWU public input page
for links to the following legal briefs and other documents filed by the applicant (TWU), the
respondent (NSBS) and a
number of interveners:
In survey after survey, huge
numbers of lawyers (e.g., 84.2 %
of 2,377
respondents in a February 2007 ABA survey) state they would gladly take lower salaries in exchange
for lower billable hour requirements.