Sentences with phrase «of the respondents support»

Fifty - nine percent of respondents supported Hillary Clinton's plan, which includes the individual mandate, when informed that the plan also includes government assistance for those who need it, requirements on employers to play or pay, and increased government programs.
95 % of the respondents supported Canada providing development assistance, with 42 % believing that the focus of the aid should be in Asia.
This is a hot topic in Canada as a recent Ipsos poll shows that 55 percent of respondents support the reform while 44 percent oppose the changes, especially small businesses.
Sky Sports» users voted for Tottenham duo Dele Alli and Eric Dier as the most popular choices in midfield with 97 per cent of respondents supporting the inclusion of Alli.
Pollsters found 28 percent of respondents supported Cuomo's limited plan to offer medical marijuana at about 20 hospitals.
Among steps that could be taken to fight corruption, 78 percent of respondents supported requiring elected officials convicted of felonies to forfeit their state pensions.
Ten percent of respondents supported Green Party candidate Matt Funicello, while 11 percent were undecided.
Polling touted by the Empire State Pride Agenda, the LGBT community's Albany lobby group, showed 78 percent of respondents support the measure, the -LSB-...]
Polling touted by the Empire State Pride Agenda, the LGBT community's Albany lobby group, showed 78 percent of respondents support the measure, the Gender Expression Non-Discrimination Act, or GENDA, which has repeatedly won Assembly passage but never gotten a Senate vote.
A 2014 poll of registered New York voters, commissioned by the National Institute for Reproductive Health but independently conducted, found that 78 percent of respondents supported Roe v. Wade and 77 percent supported the abortion - specific proposal in Cuomo's Women's Equality Act.
The Siena College survey found that 59 percent of respondents support an across - the - board $ 15 minimum wage, while 38 percent oppose it.
Forty - four percent of respondents support the new name while 42 percent oppose the idea.
38 % supported leaving the decision with LEAs (either as at present, with some grammar, church and specialist schools allowed to make their own decisions, or giving complete control to LEAs), 45 % of respondents supported giving all schools the right to make their own decisions on admissions (either with (29 %) or without (16 %) the option of returning to the 11 - plus).
The study also found that over 70 % of respondents supported marine protected areas (MPAs)-- regions established to protect natural resources in the oceans.
The popularity of imposing bans on smoking in public places was further revealed in the results of a 2011 Gallop poll, which showed that 59 % of respondents supported bans, a marked shift from 2008, when only 40 % had favored such laws.
Interestingly, when the embryo question was presented in the context of the various uses of in vitro fertilization (IVF)-- that is, the context of what is done with human embryos once they're created in the lab — fewer than 40 % of respondents supported even the freezing of embryos for later use.
But when they were given the real numbers, only 42.9 percent of respondents supported raising per - pupil spending, and only 36.7 percent supported an increase in teacher salaries.
When not informed of the actual numbers, 62.5 percent of respondents supported raising per - pupil spending, and 63.7 percent supported raising teacher salaries.
Forty - five percent of respondents support the home - schooling option, with just 34 % opposed.
On this question, the public divides almost exactly in twain: 39 % of respondents support, but 43 % oppose «the federal government providing additional money to school districts with large numbers of immigrant children.»
Eighty - three percent of respondents support a moratorium on consequences until the standards and related assessments have fully been in use for one year.
Nearly two - thirds of respondents supported them while only one in four were opposed.
In the aforementioned Education Next poll, 55 percent of respondents supported tax credit scholarships and 45 percent supported vouchers.
No less than 81 percent of all respondents support requiring students in certain grades to pass an exam before they proceed to the next grade, and 85 percent support requiring students to pass an exam before graduating from high school.
Only 45 percent of respondents support allowing students who pass an exam at the 10th - grade level to transfer immediately to a community college, as recently proposed by the New Commission on the Skills of the American Workforce.
Forty - four percent of respondents support their formation, and another 42 percent neither support nor oppose them.
According to our 2017 Poll, 69 percent of respondents support the idea of schools in their community providing students with laptop computers for classroom use.
In these two instances, over 60 percent of respondents support public funding for online education.
Thirty - seven percent of respondents support the idea of public school districts offering parents the option of sending their child to a single - sex school, 25 percent oppose the idea, and the remainder are undecided.
[16] For example, in the 2016 edition of Education Next's yearly survey of Americans» opinions on education policy, 45 percent of respondents supported universal vouchers while 48 percent opposed a voucher program limited to low - income families.
70 % of respondents support providing parents with more educational choices in their local districts
60 % of respondents support school vouchers to provide children with scholarships to attend private school
A recent poll by Tulane University found that two - thirds of the respondents supported the state takeover of New Orleans» schools, and nearly 80 percent thought that parents should be able to send their children to any school in the city.
In Newark, N.J., support for public charter schools is overwhelming, with 71 percent of respondents supporting expansion of the sector.
However, the government's own consultation response document, published last September, said that just two fifths of respondents supported times table tests at the end of year 4.
88 percent of respondents support making sure every student in a district with an underperforming public school has a choice of attending a higher performing public school.
In 2012, 63 % of respondents supported the CCSS.
8 May 2012: Stanford Uni: Support for climate change action drops, Stanford poll finds The drop was concentrated among Americans who distrust climate scientists The survey directed by Jon Krosnick, a senior fellow at the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment, shows that support for a range of policies intended to reduce future climate change dropped by an average of 5 percentage points per year between 2010 and 2012... On average, 72 percent of respondents supported government action on climate change in 2010.
Last month in a Pew / National Journal poll a whopping 78 percent of respondents supported an RES, including 70 percent of Republicans and 77 percent of Independents.
After reading this argument, 60 percent of the respondents supported climate action — 22 percent saying steps should «absolutely» be taken, and 38 percent saying something «probably» ought to be done.
In a 2013 Québec poll, 86 per cent of respondents supported enacting legislation that allowed doctors to help some terminally ill patients end their lives.
However, a new poll by The Globe and Mail / Nanos Research found that only 44 per cent of respondents supported or somewhat supported the proposal, while 55 per cent opposed or somewhat opposed it.
The survey found that two - thirds of the respondents support building more affordable housing in their neighborhood (31 percent «strongly support» and 35 percent «somewhat support»).

Not exact matches

The number of respondents who said they support the legalization of marijuana hit 64 % this week, up from 60 % in 2016.
Ninety - nine percent of the respondents said they «strongly agreed» or «agreed» that «it is my duty to pay it forward and help mentor and support younger women in my company or industry.»
Further, 18 % of the respondents out of the 83 % have been using technology to support B2B since the last one and a half years, while 42 % have been using it for the last two years.
In 2010, 36 percent of survey respondents said an external company handled their tech support, compared with 24 percent in 2013.
Roughly 42 percent of respondents said they would not support such a law.
The respondents also strongly supported the idea of shortening the benefit entitlement periods and lengthening qualification schedules for young, repeat users of EI.
Respondents to Fairfield's survey ranked partners and pets as important sources of support, but Zuckerberg says she was surprised to see that random acts of kindness from strangers ranked higher in value than interactions with online friends.
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