During the AMF's recent public consultation on cryptos they found that a clean 2/3
of respondents wanted their regulators to show vision and to develop brand new legislation specifically for ICOs — not to merely treat them as securities.
21 percent
of the respondents wanted «more sex, less gaming», while only 11 percent wanted «less sex, more gaming».
35 %
of respondents wanted a purebred dog or cat and thought (mistakenly) that they couldn't find one at a shelter.
389 people took part in the vote and 42 %
of the respondents wanted something large than six inches.
Although not directly comparable to the union survey in D.C., it found that 57 percent
of respondents wanted more help learning how to apply the framework «strategies» in class, but only about 17 percent were confused about the observation process and expectations.
Although few
of the respondents wanted to devote the bulk of their time to research, many of them would like to do research part time.
In a poll earlier this month, 69 % of Californians supported the proposition, and a national survey by Thomson Reuters in 2010 found that 93 %
of respondents wanted labels.
In addition, at least 20 percent
of respondents wanted to achieve gains in life expectancy beyond what any of the individual interventions could provide.
The first, by MORI, found that 36 %
of respondents wanted Tony Blair to step down immediately, with a further 12 % wanting him to go by the end of 2005 or 2006, suggesting that just under half of people want Blair to go sooner rather than later.
No news of any voting intention questions in the MSL poll, but it found that 54 % thought ministers had handled Northern Rock badly and 49 %
of respondents wanted Alistair Darling to resign.
In a survey last summer, 58 %
of respondents wanted to see them lose state funding or be abolished outright.
They conclude that between 0.5 % and four per cent
of respondents wanted a ban.
A survey by Diabetes UK found that 73 %
of respondents want cafes, restaurants and takeaways to use traffic light labelling.
One poll of grassroots activists by the website LibDemVoice found 39 %
of respondents want Clegg to resign, compared to 54 % who want him to remain in place.
ConservativeHome found that 18 %
of respondents want you to lead the Party into the next election.
A mere 3 percent
of respondents want Christie to appoint himself, 24 percent want him to appoint someone else, and 68 percent want him to wait for a new governor to make an appointment.
The Siena College survey found that 65 percent
of respondents want to keep and improve Obamacare while just 32 percent want to abolish it and supplant it with a plan championed by President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans.
• This side of the pond clearly has the romantics as Canada came second with 66 %
of respondents wanting a daily «I love you».
40 %
of respondents want to receive Kisses / Smiles on Valentine's Day.
Moreover, a 1995 survey of parents in several NASDC jurisdictions found that they were deeply divided about reform, with over a third
of the respondents wanting «the best of new and innovative methods»; just under a third wanting «tried and true» basics; and the remaining third wanting «a combination of old and new methods.»
An Angus Reid Institute survey finds 67 %
of respondents want the federal government to keep the $ 10,000 limit intact.
With 65 %
of respondents wanting to see an end to these fees, there could be an opportunity for the more customer - focused budget airlines to take the lead in listening to the wishes of the travelling public and emphasise the fact that» 20 kg of luggage is now included in the fare», as a unique selling point.»
The Washington Post / ABC / Stanford poll found that, while 70 percent
of respondents want the U.S. government to do more to address climate change, 56 percent believe the academic community remains divided on the issue.
68 %
of respondents want to learn more about how to work with low - income communities and communities of color to increase civic participation, civic engagement, and to redress long - time neglect.
Eagerness to learn is an asset, as more than half
of respondents want to hire people who show willingness to gain the right experience and further develop their skills.
From this statistic, it is safe to conclude that 75 %
of respondents want you to account for the gap.
Not exact matches
And 85 percent
of 24,000
respondents to a worldwide Regus survey last year said they
wanted their bosses to show more trust in their employees who work flexible hours.
As for the 20 % who do not, the main reason seems to be switching to a new device, followed by websites refusing to show them the content they
want if they are using such a tool — nearly two - thirds
of respondents said they had encountered this problem.
Reasons for becoming an entrepreneur were varied, but over two thirds
of respondents started their businesses because they
wanted to be their own boss.
Two - thirds
of respondents would consider buying products with guaranteed returns, 50 %
want a minimal risk
of losing their principal, 38 %
want low or no fee investing while 33 %
want an investment with a good track record.
Asked how they «dream»
of spending retirement (
respondents could pick multiple answers), 13 percent
of workers told Transamerica they
want to pursue an encore career, 12 percent said continuing to work in the same field and 11 percent said starting a business.
You guessed it — 65 percent
of respondents said they
wanted to be entrepreneurs.
Out
of more than 750
respondents, 62 percent said they
wanted to start a business but didn't know when it would be possible; and 17 percent had tried to start a company but were prevented by circumstances from doing so.
Indeed, the CNBC Millionaire Survey, which was conducted by market research firm Spectrem Group, found 19 percent
of high - net - worth
respondents wish to leave enough for their kids to be comfortable and maintain their standard
of living, but not all they have, while 17 percent indicated they will be «very cautious» in how much they leave, because they
want their children to learn self - reliance.
Forty percent
of respondents to a recent poll said they
wanted her to resign over her refugee policy.
When asked what they find most valuable in financial products, 85 %
of respondents said one that «provides a source
of tax - free income in retirement,» followed by 78 % who value one that «provides tax - free money for family / loved ones» and 68 % who
want a product that «provides the ability to use the funds to pay for college.»
Flexible job seekers enjoy working, with nearly two - thirds (64 %)
of respondents reporting that they work both because they need to work and
want to work.
Either way, when it comes to retirement, current and retired employees
want more help with retirement planning (82 per cent
of all
respondents) and retirement coaching (84 per cent), found the survey by Accenture.
«We're going to pose some tough questions to both candidates about economic issues, stemming directly from the survey results,» said Black, noting that 66 per cent
of survey
respondents said they
want the City
of Vancouver to pursue ways to champion the development
of energy, natural resources and Port facilities.
Frequency
of religious services attendance is also an indicator
of whether a poll
respondent wants Roe v. Wade overturned.
If you
want to know why Republican poll
respondents seem willing to make fools
of themselves by supporting Trump, you should look at how the Republican party's establishment candidates have tried to make fools
of Republican voters.
Nielsen research shows that 58 percent
of global
respondents want more all - natural products, and 91 percent
of consumers in the USA believe that products with recognizable ingredients are healthier.
Zinedine Zidane Surprisingly, perhaps, only 7.4 percent
of respondents to Marca's survey
want Real Madrid legend Zinedine Zidane to replace Ancelotti.
Oak Brook: — A majority
of respondents in a recently released Park District survey said they
wanted an aquatic center added to a yet - to - be-completed $ 6.5 million recreation center at Jorie Boulevard and Forest Gate Road.
The most popular types
of care that
respondents wanted to see made available were birth centres (37.3 %) followed by midwifery clinics (32.5 %) midwifery - led care (24.8 %) and homebirth care (19.7 %).
More than half
of the
respondents (54.6 percent) who breastfed said they did not breastfeed for as long as they
wanted.
Several
respondents wanted to eliminate the shape
of the food pyramid altogether.
In the article, Steve Rubel cites a Forrester Research study from a year or two ago, in which
respondents clearly indicated what they
want: they top three responses were «Direct paths to content I am looking for,» «Ads that don't interfere» and «Proper labeling
of menu items.»
He also
want an order
of the court, directing the
respondents, whether by themselves, their servants, agents, privies or otherwise howsoever to forthwith release the application from unlawful custody.
However, with millions
of people
wanting to watch key games that kick off during office hours and with every game being streamed live online, it is worrying that a third
of respondents are unaware they need a TV Licence to watch online.