around 11 percent
of respondents identified as having experienced race - based exclusion from their workplaces and / or social activities
16.6 %
of respondents identified the amount of time afforded for consideration prior to giving a decision on aspects of agreements as equally important as training in governance and administration.
A surprising 87 %
of respondents identified themselves as white.
Of the survey respondents, 64 %
of respondents identified as female and 36 % as male.
From a diversity standpoint, these numbers are better than the 2005 results, which found 83 percent
of respondents identified as white and 2 percent identified as black.
When asked to highlight their top three information challenges, 37 percent
of the respondents identified growing data volumes as their highest priority, followed by 23 percent, who struggle with data mapping and identifying the sources of information.
Slightly less than one - third
of respondents identified as male (30 %) and almost three - fifths identified as female (59.7 %); the rest identified as genderqueer (3.5 %), gender fluid (3.2 %), transgender (1.3 %) or «other» (2.2 %).
Nearly a quarter
of respondents identified AI as one of the key areas of opportunity for their firm.
Investment priorities: Asked what their priority would be for future investments of time and money in networking, 78 %
of the respondents identified two goals for the world's policy makers and the technology industry to pursue: building network capacity and spreading knowledge about technology to help people of all nations.
The majority
of respondents identified themselves as lawyers in private practice, but we also received responses from civil government and public interest lawyers, prosecutors and public defenders, and corporate in - house lawyers.
In a 2002 American Bar Association (ABA) survey, 69 %
of respondents identified lawyers as greedy and 51 % said society would be better off with fewer lawyers.
Forty - three per cent
of respondents identified their law firm or company as national, with the remainder characterizing their operation as regional.
«In a nationally representative survey, 74.4 percent
of respondents identified as Republicans said they believed that climate change is really happening.
Recent research suggests men still dominate the industry: 76 %
of respondents identified as male; 22 % identified as female.
Nearly 40 percent
of respondents identified «finding / retaining good employees» as the biggest challenge they face — this was surpassed only by «the economy,» which was cited by 44 percent of those surveyed as the greatest challenge.
Fewer than half
of respondents identified cash to be an eligible option, while 20 % knew that TFSAs can hold mutual funds and 26 % recognized GICs as an option.
• Twenty - eight percent (28 %)
of respondents identified credit card debt as a reason for considering a reverse loan.
More than 60 percent
of respondents identified a subgenre of romance as their primary genre.
Approximately 75 %
of respondents identified themselves as district administrators or school leaders.
* When asked what information they considered to be «important» in choosing a school, more than two - thirds
of respondents identified student - teacher ratios, school accreditation, and curriculum and course descriptions.
Sixty - one percent
of the respondents identified themselves as the child's mother.
In a nationally representative survey, 74.4 percent
of respondents identified as Republicans said they believed that climate change is really happening.
Nearly 40 percent
of respondents identified sustainability issues as the top challenge facing the packaging industry, according to DuPont's global survey of consumer packaged goods companies and packaging converters.
WILMINGTON, Del., May 12, 2011 — Nearly 40 percent
of respondents identified sustainability issues as the top challenge facing the packaging industry, according to DuPont's global survey of consumer packaged goods companies and packaging converters.
Further, 77 percent
of respondents identified themselves as regular users of bottled water, up five percentage points from 2013.
Nearly two - thirds (64 percent) of respondents cited the impact of new regulation as a top five concern, while 62 percent
of respondents identified geopolitical risk as a top five concern.
Some 41 percent
of respondents identified these three below.
This is the leading trend, with 20 percent
of respondents identifying it as driving business transformation.
As with last year's top risk, unemployment, businesses this year are particularly concerned about inequality, which 46 percent
of respondents identify as most worrying.
In the 2017 EdNext survey sample, 53 %
of respondents identify as Democrats and 43 % as Republicans; the remaining 4 % identify as independent, undecided, or affiliated with another party.
Spillane and Shirrell also interviewed a subset of teachers and principals and found that, when discussing work - related interactions, the majority
of respondents identify proximity — unprompted — as a reason for both purposeful interactions and chance encounters with colleagues.
Speech, language and communication problems were the biggest issues with 97 per cent
of respondents identifying these problems as a concern.
With folks delaying marriage, this group had the highest %
of respondents identifying a wedding as a short term savings goal.
Of the respondents identifying such a need, about half (48 percent) said they needed to know only foreign law, defined as the law of another country.
This year, 24 percent
of respondents identify themselves as female.
Not exact matches
Three out
of five
respondents use it to
identify and attract new customers.
My
respondents had no problem
identifying the correct sub-heading
of the tariff code (9619.00), but I could not get a definitive answer on whether or not any Chapter 99 exemptions applies to these products, with the Department
of Finance promptly responding with «I'm going to have to send you to CBSA for your tariff question.»
But self -
identified independents — who made up 28 %
of poll
respondents — overwhelmingly sided with Sanders.
«Nearly half
of survey
respondents identified the most beneficial practices as those that encouraged accountability, development, and individual empowerment within the organization,» according to Fierce.
Out
of more than 1,000
respondents, more than 60 percent couldn't
identify the plan as a college savings tool.
Respondents to the Palo Alto Weekly's survey cited the area's chronic housing crisis and high cost
of living as reasons for
identifying as middle - class instead
of upper - class.
«In almost any other part
of the country we would be wealthy,» said one
respondent who
identified as middle - class.
70 %
of the CRA survey
respondents said they had
identified key drivers
of reputation for their company.
We asked survey
respondents to choose which groups they
identify as being part
of.
Of the total survey
respondents, 30 percent
identified themselves as private equity investors or syndicators, 21 percent
identified as building owners / developers, 20 percent
identified as building owners / managers and 18 percent said they were in leasing and / or investment sales.
The biggest objective
respondents identified for HNWIs when buying real estate was preservation
of wealth.
Only 28 %
of Gen Y
respondents identified with being high risk, compared to 40 %
of Gen X and 43 %
of Boomers who felt the same way.
Housing affordability topped the list,
identified by 40 per cent
of respondents, followed closely by the need to invest in public transit as well as broader transportation infrastructure, such as roads, bridges and highways.
It's not surprising that in a 2015 Leesman survey
of nearly 136,000
respondents, the top 3 features
identified as the most important part
of an effective workspace were all directly related to physical comfort: desk, chair, and temperature control.
Seven percent
of survey
respondents were raised in an unaffiliated family, but today 19 %
identify as religiously unaffiliated.