Sentences with phrase «of all respondents do»

A survey by Impact Achievement Group and HRmarketer discovered 48 percent of all respondents did not believe employee surveys provide an honest and accurate assessment, compared to 31 percent who thought surveys painted a true picture.
Similarly, an Ipsos Reid poll showed 60 % of respondents didn't think the government was working, a reflection of a «Tory brand» that was starting to get «a little tattered,» according to Mr. Bricker.
According to the 2012 Edelman Trust Barometer survey, 11 % of respondents don't trust Japanese businesses to tell the truth while over three times that percentage (38 %) don't trust U.S. companies to be honest.
Many of the respondents didn't know the difference between an income statement and a balance sheet.
A survey of New York City employers after implementation of the city's paid sick days law showed that more than 91 percent of respondents did not reduce hiring; 97 percent did not reduce hours; and 94 percent did not raise prices as a result of the law.26 In a similar study from Connecticut, which passed a statewide paid sick days law in 2011, employers also reported no effects or modest effects to their bottom lines.27 And an audit of the District of Columbia's paid sick leave law, effective in 2008, found that it did not discourage business owners from basing their businesses in the District, nor did it incentivize them to relocate their businesses outside of Washington.28
Just 13 % of respondents did not.
While many people may agree that depictions of sexual violence in porn are harmful (half to two - thirds of respondents did so in polls last summer), whether all sexually explicit material is harmful is a matter of heated debate.
Precisely half of all respondents didn't feel that «class» was a word they associated with any of the clubs we included in the survey.
The survey suggests that a considerable proportion of separating and separated fathers seek help on a range of issues, but many do not look for or find the help they need — for example 71 % of respondents did not seek employment advice from anyone in the year before separation, and only 54 % had approached a solicitor on any topic.
In more than 10 % of the respondents we did not have information about the method of conception.
Another found that 76 percent of respondents didn't know Astorino or had no opinion of him.
The survey question asked of respondents did not actually ask people whether they «believe in the power of prayer»; it simply asked what people would pray for, regardless of whether they actually pray or not.
In addition, 84 percent of respondents do not believe state government will improve the business climate in the coming year.
Thirty - one per cent of the respondents do not always wash their hands before handling food, and 21 per cent admitted that they seldom read storage and cooking instructions provided by manufacturers.
Approximately 49 of the respondents did not have any customization.
Altogether, over 8 % of respondents do not say in their profiles that they have children, basically hiding it from potential partners.
However, only a very small percentage of both men and women ask for help from family and 79 percent of respondents do not ask anyone for help creating an online dating profile.
Not surprisingly, they found a considerable portion of the respondents does retouch - 33 % of women had retouched their photos and 20 % of men had retouched theirs.
The 2010 Education Next poll reported that charter school supporters outnumber opponents by a 44 - to - 19 margin, but the vast majority of respondents don't really know what charter schools are.
Astonishingly, 45 percent of respondents do not get adequate breaks even to use the restroom.
Critically, the survey finds that 27 percent of respondents did not use any of the funds for private school tuition.
Similarly, Education Next found that more than half of respondents don't know whether their district is using Common Core, including 39 percent of parents who aren't sure.
In 2010, Education Next magazine conducted a poll in which 80 percent of respondents didn't know whether charter schools could hold church service or charge tuition (they can't do either).
While 22 % of respondents do, in fact, judge a book by it's cover, we also learned that the familiarity of the author's name and customer reviews contributed heavily to the decision to purchase a book.
The recent survey conducted at the Frankfurt Book Fair found that 60 % of the respondents did not have an ereader, and while I don't think everyone involved in book publishing actually needs to own one, I'd hope that any group distributing ebooks would be able to review them in the same way that their customers are receiving them.
However, the overwhelming number of respondents do own Kindle devices, but are multi-device households.
The survey also found that most Americans are unprepared to evaluate an auto loan offer; nearly 60 percent of respondents didn't understand the relationship between the term of the loan and the interest rate.
The best way to use credit cards is to pay off the balance in full each month, as 24 % of our respondents do.
A lack of understanding may be at the heart of the discrepancy, as 67 % of respondents did not feel they had enough knowledge to allocate portfolio dollars to emerging markets.
Trusted Choice conducted a national survey in 2011 and found that over 34 % of respondents did not know about all the homeowners» insurance discounts available to them.
Nearly half of respondents didn't realize that bad credit can affect their ability to get a cell phone or a mobile service plan, and 12 percent had never checked their credit score before.
Another survey question found that a big group of respondents, 44.48 percent, didn't understand the difference between deferred and waived interest rate offers, and 44.61 percent of respondents didn't know the interest rates on their cards.
According to the CB Insights survey, 8 % of respondents didn't use their network or consult advisors.
Speaking of benefits, in the study I cited earlier, 48.4 % of respondents didn't take advantage of their cardholder benefits in the last year.
Almost half of all respondents don't carry a balance.
According to the study, 63 per cent of respondents don't use a vendor evaluation process.
A further 15 per cent don't expect to boost compensation while seven per cent of respondents didn't know or didn't answer.
However, the survey did uncover that almost 1/4 of respondents do turn to YouTube weekly for professional reasons.
For consent, at least 23 per cent of respondents did not appreciate that «express consent» can only be obtained using an opt - in mechanism and 64 per cent of respondents did not appreciate that a CASL - compliant message requires more than just consent and a working unsubscribe mechanism.
A women's safety audit in the Downtown Eastside, «Getting to the Roots: Exploring Systemic Violence Against Women in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver,» indicated that twenty - five percent of respondents do not feel safe in their place of residence.
A survey of chief litigation counsel found that 57 percent of respondents did not have sufficient resources to manage their department's operations effectively.
Sadly, 42 per cent of respondents didn't even get cookies as they slaved away through the hot months of summer.
«[N] early 30 percent of all respondents do not believe that people like them are treated fairly in the civil justice system.»
The survey, which is the 15th annual Chief Legal Officer Survey, found that 43 percent of the respondents did not care about the delivery model of the firm as long as the wanted results came.
However, 14 % of respondents don't even track their referral sources.
By contrast, in Uganda, 65 % of the respondents did seek legal advice, and mostly used their social network.
Trusted Choice conducted a national survey in 2011 and found that over 34 % of respondents did not know about all the homeowners» insurance discounts available to them.
The 2017 survey found that 41 percent of respondents did not have any life insurance and 50 percent of those that do only have an individual life insurance policy.1
Additionally, 28.24 percent of respondents do not yet know if they will invest in Bitcoin in the coming years.»
And 80 percent of respondents do not feel
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