Sentences with phrase «of all respondents believe»

Nearly three quarters of the respondents believe that a hacker could «easily» steal personal details, such as bank account and social insurance numbers, from their employer's servers.
A 2017 survey from the air travel site Airfwarewatchdog found that a little over half of respondents believe families with children aged 10 and under should have to sit in a designated section apart from other passengers, and the idea of separating children and adults has gained traction on Reddit, where threads with titles like «Would you pay extra for a child - free flight?
Eighty one percent of respondents believe their business has benefitted by working at the Hive.
Nearly 60 % of the respondents believe it will be difficult to re-ignite the economy because businesses are concerned about higher taxes and greater regulation under Obama.
■ 38 % percent of respondents believe that an MBA degree is maintaining its value; 36 % say that the value of an MBA is steadily or rapidly increasing.
Only 23 % of the respondents believe the Bank of Canada will ensure our inflation rate matches the U.S. rate to prevent our exports from being priced out of the American market.
How to solve with diversity: As reported by EIU, 79 percent of respondents believe the synergy of contrasting approaches within diverse teams produces better, more creative ideas.
Additionally, almost three - quarters of respondents believe customers today expect businesses to give back to society.
A new Monmouth University Poll out today says Americans are concerned, in fact, 77 percent of the respondents believe «fake news» is reported at least occasionally in mainstream media.
More than half of respondents believe the single platform of the future will help save time (which is money), be more productive, and create better organization and communication with their colleagues.
Despite this, when asked whether or not they feel their workplace encourages diversity, just 27 % of respondents believe their current workplace does so.
Just 45 percent of respondents believe their taxes are too high, according to the findings, which is down from 51 percent last year.
In the annual Trust Barometer survey published this year by global consulting firm Edelman, 79 % of respondents believe industry has a part to play in shaping policy.
The frequently repeated myth that «doctors and the government... know vaccines cause autism» was, unsurprisingly, the most widely known, but only 20 % of respondents believed it to be true.
When asked about the expected impact that external - affairs issues will have on their companies» income in the next three to five years, 42 percent of respondents believe their income will decrease, 15 percent believe it will stay the same, 33 percent believe it will increase, and 11 percent say they don't know or it's not applicable.
However, about half of respondents believe America gets the better end of such deals — «no one is buying whatever the president says over the phone,» said Andrew Parkin, director of the Mowat Centre at the University of Toronto.
The vast majority of respondents believe that investing in Bitcoin using a credit card is worth it, despite the bank interest three out of four assured that investments in bitcoin offset interest expenses.
Some 57 percent of respondents believe that rising interest rates add to the cost of owning a home, and they find it difficult to keep up with payments.
A survey by PwC about future workforce trends found that 63 percent of respondents believe the old - school eight - hour workday may soon become obsolete.What's more, the survey found, 48 percent of employees who worked from home at least one day a week were more likely to rate their jobs a «10» on a scale of one to 10.
According to Export Development Canada's Fall 2017 Survey, the majority of respondents believe that export sales will increase in 2018, citing new opportunities, growing demand, and expansion into new markets as stimulating factors.
The results of our latest polling indicated no significant change in views regarding the short - term economic outlook for the UK: 35 per cent of respondents believe the UK economy will deteriorate slightly over the next six months, while 22 per cent believe it will remain stable.
14 % of respondents believe that insider trading practices in the alternative investment industry have become less prevalent since the FBI arrested Raj Rajaratnam and scared the bejeezus out of everyone, a noticeable drop from January 2016 when 25 % of respondents felt this way; 37 % of respondents think the news of arrests and convictions there has had little impact on insider trading because those who engage in such practices think they are smarter than everyone else and will never get caught, compared with 39 % of respondents in 2016; and 49 % of respondents believe the influx of money into funds in recent years and the explosion in the number of hedge fund firms has put enough pressure on fund managers that there will always be a few desperate enough to try anything, including insider trading, a significant increase from the 36 % of respondents who felt this way in the Roundtable's previous survey on this topic.
The poll also found 32 % of respondents believe in evolution guided by God.
The ever - growing importance of e-commerce sales for supplements in APAC was underlined in our first state of the industry survey, with almost 70 % of respondents believing the channel will ultimately become as important as brick - and - mortar retail.
Over 90 % of respondents believe their CFO is receptive to sustainability initiatives with a strong cost justification,» says CST Wastewater Solutions Managing Director Michael Bambridge, who commissioned the report.
65 % of respondents believe that frozen food packaging should be changed so that «you can see more of the product», while 62 % think that «it is difficult to tell whether frozen food is good quality or not».
83 % of respondents believe a packing house would be valuable and the chief reasons cited were marketing and to let farmers focus on farming.
Over 90 % of respondents believe their CFO is receptive to sustainability initiatives with a strong cost justification.
37.10 per cent of respondents believed their children enjoy spending more time with their mum whilst 34 per cent felt their child enjoyed spending more time with their dad
AAP cites a 2014 study that found that 76 percent of respondents believed that their tattoo or piercing hurt their chances of getting a job.
A survey in today's Daily Telegraph finds 56 per cent of respondents believe the spread of casinos is a bad idea, and will bring social problems such as an increase in crime and joblessness to the associated area.
A recent survey by the Fabian Society indicated that 52 % of respondents believed those living in social housing were stigmatised by their choice of tenure.
A startling 74 % of respondents believed that poetry was either «important» or «very important» in their culture today,» she writes.
The poll of Unite members from across the UK also reveals that 70 per cent of respondents believe that government reforms will lead to privatisation.
Yesterday's politics.co.ukpoll found 71 per cent of respondents believed they were wrong to back away from the fight.
Only 25.7 % of respondents believed that without Farage, UKIP would still be an effective political force.
As a counter to these points, the majority of respondents believe utilisation of work placements and greater integration between industry and academia would assist in addressing the lack of these specific skills.
A YouGov poll commissioned by the Royal Institute of British Architects (Riba) found 54 % of respondents believe plans to remove the need for planning permission for house and building extensions would mean the quality of the design of their neighbourhood would get worse.
The report stated that, 50 percent of the respondents believe «some» of the officials at the Flagstaff House are corrupt, while 11 percent of respondents believe none of them are.
So just over two - thirds of respondents believed that Cameron will be Prime Minister after 2015.
It makes for a strong contrast with the coalition honeymoon, in August 2010, when 50 % of respondents believed that the deputy prime minister was doing a good job and his net score stood at +19.
The researchers found that 70 % of respondents believe that the marine environment is under threat from human activities, and 45 % believe the threat is high or very high.
The large majority of respondents believe that recovery from mental illness is possible and say they would seek treatment for a mental health problem if needed.
The vast majority of respondents believed they were more likely to go to heaven than any of these celebrities, including the selfless nun Mother Teresa.
57.8 % of respondents believed e-cigarettes to be less risky than cigarettes and 11.4 % said they were unsure.
In five Eastern European countries (Slovenia, Slovakia, Latvia, the Czech Republic, and Hungary), a majority of respondents believe they don't need to be involved in such decisions.
For instance, 76 percent of respondents believe it is more moral for an autonomous vehicle, should such a circumstance arise, to sacrifice one passenger rather than 10 pedestrians.
In terms of creativity or emotions in a work context, robots given little credit: after all, more than 80 % of respondents believe that robots can express emotions; more than 30 % even believe that robots are able to recognize feelings or be creative.
Yet, fewer than half of the respondents believe that getting their research covered by the news media or promoting their findings on social media matter for career advancement.
A national opinion poll conducted immediately after the 2012 Olympics found that 55 per cent of respondents believed that the public expenditure of the Games had been well worth the investment.
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