Sentences with phrase «of respondents feel»

In addition, 62 % of the respondents feel that the changes in the tax plan offers a greater benefit to the payee in terms of spousal support and 59 % are finding that husbands are showing a greater sense of concern in regards to the repeal of the alimony deduction.
In fact, 81 percent of respondents feel competitive compensation is the reason they have high job satisfaction.
Nearly three quarters of respondents feel that Canada suffers from a skills shortage, and as a result, their staff is stressed (71 %), morale is impacted (43 %), inefficiencies are up (42 %) and errors / accidents are also on the rise (28 %).
So, more than a third of respondents feel no threat whatsoever from alternative service providers.
In all, 92 % of respondents feel that optimizing Client Care is now the main objective, albeit this contrasted with a figure of 78 % when the survey was conducted last year.
The latest Big Question survey shows that 91 % of respondents feel that a law firm's office space significantly influences how clients perceive it, with fewer than one in 10 disagreeing.
It's encouraging that 70 % of respondents feel that it was easy or very easy to redeem their rewards and only around 7 % found it difficult or very difficult.
Interestingly more than 50 per cent of respondents feel that if Greece exits the EU, it would have a positive impact on holiday prices (Figure 4)-- meaning lower prices and fewer crowds.
The findings showed that 58 % of respondents feel confident about turning their retirement savings into income once they stop working.
A recent national survey by CreditDonkey.com found that 65 % of respondents feel confident they can eliminate all existing personal debt within their lifetime.
Half of the respondents feel confident they can avoid adding to their total debt, while 30 % don't think they can pull off such a feat while resolving older debt.
While 69 percent of respondents feel that teachers» opinions are heard and valued in their schools, this number decreases dramatically at the district (32 percent), state (5 percent), and national (2 percent) levels.
The report also showed that 66.7 % of respondents feel pressure to marry against their will, especially in first - tier cities.
And a new Rochester Business Alliance survey indicates 30 % of respondents feel business conditions in Rochester are «good or very good,» up from 24 % in November, and up from a low of only 7 % in May of 2009.
75 % of respondents feel that it lets them fulfil more personal and social commitments while 64 % of employees report being more productive outside of the office.
Two - thirds of respondents feel more could be done to make LGBT employees feel welcome in Canadian companies
Not surprisingly, binge - watching is also less frowned upon, with only 30 % of respondents reporting a negative view of binge - viewership (there would appear to be some self - loathers in that bunch) compared to two years ago, when more than half of respondents felt the term «binging» had negative connotations.
In a recent Harris Decima survey, 71 % of respondents felt it was a bad thing for Chinese interests to buy a majority stake in a Canadian - owned company.
Back then, most of the respondents felt the system was declining in quality.
A majority of respondents felt the educational system could invest more in preparing young people with disabilities for the working world.
As a result, 59 percent of respondents felt that it was a priority to have a single system to deliver customer experiences across all potential digital channels.
Meanwhile, 68 percent of respondents felt Canada should prioritize cleantech and renewables in promoting energy exports to Asia.
A recent poll for the Asia Pacific Foundation found that a majority (51 percent) of respondents felt that the potential risks to the environment of transporting oil and gas to Asia outweigh the potential economic benefits.
A recent FlexJobs survey even found that 99 % of respondents felt that a flexible job would make them a happier person.
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.
In the Lutheran study mentioned previously, only half of the respondents felt that God has given clear, detailed rules for living that apply to everyone; most of the remainder felt that individuals have to figure out how to apply God's rules to their own situations.
Only 1.8 % of respondents felt these should not be an option with 6.5 % undecided.
59 per cent of respondents felt some consideration should be given to this, although since both reliefs are designed to do different things, there would likely be winners and losers from this approach.»
42 % of respondents felt the standard of teaching in construction related courses in universities and colleges does not meet the current and future demands..
Over three quarters (76 %) of all respondents felt apprenticeships should be mandatory on public projects, which would help to encourage the employment of apprentices.
«Hamilton has extensive health and social services but 40 per cent of respondents felt their access to health care was either fair or poor,» said Dr. Firestone, who holds a PhD in public health.
A 2004 study by the Genetics and Public Policy Center of Johns Hopkins University found that 92 percent of survey participants did not want genetic information shared with employers; and 80 percent of respondents felt health insurers should not have access to their genetic information.
The statistics are shocking: an astonishing 78.4 % of respondents felt that they did NOT fully regain their optimal state of health following the thyroid treatment.
A recent survey carried out in 2004 in the EU found that 90 % of the respondents felt that stress in their respective countries is a major cause of illness.
36 % of our respondents felt that February the 14th is great — if you have someone to celebrate with that is.
«Many of our respondents felt let down on meeting a woman and on feeling a visual representation hadn't been accurate.
Additionally, 43 per cent of respondents felt unhappy with the quality of leadership in their schools, and 41 per cent were unhappy with pay.
A survey of 1,000 17 to 24 - year - olds conducted by apprenticeship site GetMyFirstJob found that a staggering 98 per cent of respondents felt discontented with the supervision and job advice given by their school or college.
According to the Teacher Voice survey of 2,088 senior leaders and 1,643 teachers over June and July, just 40 per cent of respondents felt confident in teaching the new curriculum for computing, with 51 per cent in languages.
In computing, 30 per cent of respondents felt that the absence of adequate staff training was a key reason for the lack of confidence.
A smaller number of respondents felt that making faith schools twin with other schools of different faiths would give pupils exposure to other teaching, but others said that approach would be too expensive.
But while half of respondents felt the Common Core would improve the quality of education in their community, a significant number — 40 percent — said the new standards would have no effect.
A «large» proportion of respondents felt that there should be «no set restriction on the proportion of pupils admitted on the basis of their household income».
More than half of the respondents felt, in general, online learners were not prepared for and did not possess the required skills necessary to be successful in an online learning course / training program.
Unfortunately, in a survey conducted by Inman, a U.S. - based trade magazine for realtors, 60 % of respondents felt that withholding critical information is a common occurrence.
Just over half, 57 percent of respondents felt that they could still afford their home if interest rates were to increase (the survey was completed online with a national sample of 150 Canadians over the age of 18).
Additionally, 96 percent of respondents felt that the annual Top2Top Conference benefits the pet industry.
44 % of respondents felt trust in a brand offering great service was the # 1 loyalty program feature when booking a hotel room and another 19 % pointed to having hotels in locations there they travel as important.
In other words, about 89 % of respondents felt that climate change is affected by CO2.
A Portland State University Transportation Research and Education Center online survey found that while 67 % of respondents felt they needed a shower after a conventional bike trip, 74 % felt no shower was necessary after an e-bike trip.
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