The share
of respondents expressing support and opposition do not always add up to 100 because on certain questions some respondents do not take a position either in favor or in opposition.
Of all the countries surveyed, the UK had the highest percentage
of respondents expressing concern for the welfare of future generations, with 93 % stating that they believed future generations would be worse off than their own.
As usual,
some of the respondents expressed a fair degree of cynicism about the ability of the federal government to use the money responsibly.
One
of our respondents expressed this frustration: «Although we are squeaky clean in terms of financials (no liabilities, etc.), and have been in business for five years, we can not find banks to lend to us without giving up our firstborn, so I am using my savings to finance the business.»
Impressively, 94 percent
of respondents expressed a positive sentiment toward Amazon.
The result gave some indication of the numerical strength of various religious bodies, but the amazing statistic from a long - term point of view is that an astounding 96 per cent
of the respondents expressed a religious preference of some kind!
The part that jumped out at me was: In a survey of high school girls in Italy, 30 %
of respondents expressed the belief that breast - feeding «makes breasts ugly.
In a survey of high school girls in Italy, 30 %
of respondents expressed the belief that breast - feeding «makes breasts ugly.»
Many
of the respondents expressed disapproval of the website's overall accessibility, according to village documents.
Other studies have found that only 26.8 %
of respondents expressed breastmilk five to fifteen times per week in 2015.
Overall, 63 percent
of respondents expressed an unfavorable opinion of the president.
Sixty nine percent
of respondents expressed opposition to the idea while 28 percent stated their support.
When asked for their motivations for doing a PhD, more than 85 %
of respondents expressed a genuine interest in their research theme.
In the website's survey, about 70 %
of respondents expressed interest in the idea of establishing a lasting relationship or marriage with someone introduced online.
A large percentage
of respondents expressed concern that too much money was being directed towards
On a promising note, she reports that the majority
of those respondents expressed support for TNR as spay / neuter programs after being informed about them.
Last year, 52 per cent
of respondents expressed dissatisfaction with the record of the Paul Martin government on global warming.
RBS wasn't on the list but another bank (Barclays) scored highest of the brands (19 %
of respondents expressed an interest) just ahead of the Co-op and the AA (18 %).
For many victims the crime takes a serious emotional toll as well, as three - quarters
of the respondents expressed sever distress over the misuse of their personal information, while two - thirds said they were afraid for their financial future.
More importantly, more than half
of the respondents expressed their optimism toward bitcoin as a store of value, long - term investment, and safe haven asset, revealing their intent to purchase bitcoin as an investment in the near future.
Facebook came out as one of the least trusted US tech companies in a study conducted by The Verge and Reticle Research last fall, though a little over half
of the respondents expressed at least some degree of interest in the company's upcoming smart speaker.
In a recent survey of divorcing couples with children, approximately 30 %
of respondents expressed both ambivalence about the divorce as well as interest in therapeutic services focused on exploring reconciliation.
Only 3 percent or less
of respondents expressed any disagreement with those statements, except for the last one, which drew 8 percent overall disagreement.
Not exact matches
Survey
respondents who already export
expressed a host
of concerns.
A September poll conducted by the Harrison Group and American
Express Publishing suggests this nightmare could come true: nearly 70 %
of respondents with $ 100,000 or more in discretionary income said the recession had changed their spending priorities.
The
respondents to the email survey, completed over the past two months, came from 163 companies including Adobe, American
Express, AT&T, Bank
of America, Boeing, BP, Delta, DHL, Federal
Express, GE, Google, HP, John Deere, Johnson & Johnson, Kelloggs, Motorola, Rio Tinto and Twitter.
Even so, the overwhelming sentiment
expressed by
respondents was one
of frustration about the difficulties
of catching and convicting white - collar criminals.
• A Stanford study found that 65 %
of respondents in the US «
expressed interest» in a zero - rating or data - exemption service (though there wasn't as much
of a consensus on which apps they'd like to be zero - rated).
The study, titled «Prospect Theory: An Analysis
of Decision under Risk,» found that loss aversion «
expresses the intuition that a loss
of $ X is more aversive than a gain
of $ X is attractive... for example, most
respondents in a sample
of undergraduates refused to stake $ 10 on the toss
of a coin if they stood to win less than $ 30.»
However, an overwhelming majority
of survey
respondents who
expressed a view - 94 percent - do not expect central banks to deploy «helicopter money» this year, while saying that they seem to be running out
of options to stimulate growth.
The survey results summarize opinions
expressed by the
respondents and do not necessarily reflect the views
of the Bank
of Canada.
The
respondents have
expressed concern regarding the uncertainty about tariffs and the effect on the cost
of goods.
The proportion
of respondents who considered Bitcoin's reputation as «fair» or «very bad» was higher than the proportion
of those who
expressed similar sentiments about the reputation
of the four other payment systems: 22 percent for Western Union, 15 percent for MoneyGram, 11 percent for PayPal, and 6 percent for Square.
Thirty - five percent
of respondents in a nationwide survey by Elmo Roper and Associates considered the alcoholic as «morally weak»; 58 percent accepted the alcoholic as «sick»; and 7 percent
expressed no opinion.
For a «Supreme Court justice to
express himself so freely on religious matters is unequaled in the modern era,» observed Stephen Gillers, a professor
of legal ethics at New York University Law School, one
of many alarmed
respondents cited by Chandler.
Survey Methodology Consumer data for the 2017 American
Express Restaurant Trade Survey is based on a sample
of 1,016
respondents weighted to U.S. census based upon gender, age, education, race, and region.
Despite the doubts the
respondents expressed about fair play, the majority
of those surveyed (71 %) believe Russia was fairly selected as the 2018 FIFA World Cup host and without violation
of the law.
• Also apparent was that athletes related to Rebecca Adlington's insecurities over body image, with 89 %
of respondents saying that they empathised with the feelings
of insecurity
expressed by the former swimmer and Olympic champion.
Additionally, some low - income
respondents expressed concern that a hungry child may prompt neighbors or teachers to report a case
of suspected neglect to Child Protective Services, even if was the child was hungry because she herself declined to eat what was served.
A minority
of respondents spontaneously
expressed hostility to all home confinements.
Tunisian MB
respondents expressed their support for the Tripoli - government, rejected Sisi's support for Haftar and accused that camp
of treachery.
I share the view
expressed by objective and reasonable members
of the public that because the government was the 1st defendant /
respondent against whom the Supreme Court made declarations
of unconstitutional conduct in paying the judgment debt to Alfred Agbesi Woyome, the government has been pretending for purely political reasons at each turn to take steps to enforce the judgment and orders
of the court only to deliberately abort them.
- Nearly three quarters
of Queens
respondents (73 percent)
expressed concerns about age discrimination at work, while nearly half (48 percent) said they expect to delay their retirement for financial reasons.
All
of the analysis in this post focuses only on
respondents who
expressed a preference one way or the other.
Of those
respondents, 61 percent
expressed support for the SAFE Act, now in effect for five years, while 28 percent stated their opposition to the legislation.
Eighty six percent
of respondents who identified themselves as Democrats
expressed opposition to arming teachers while 53 percent
of those identifying themselves as Republicans supported the idea.
Earlier surveys
of Americans (here and here) have found a reluctance to support human genome editing, with many
respondents expressing ethical and other concerns about such intentional tinkering.
For example, the likelihood that a Christian survey
respondent expressed a great deal
of concern about climate change dropped by about a third between 1990 and 2015.
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.
And yet again, when presented with the case for embryonic stem cell research primarily on the grounds
of curing disease, the
respondents expressed support.