Sentences with phrase «of those surveyed believe»

There are also privacy concerns: 78 percent of those surveyed believe that drones will turn America into a surveillance state, 60 percent said they will become the new Peeping Toms, 50 percent said they believe drones will be used to hack into wireless networks, and 34 percent believe drones will steal their possessions.
The Marist poll also found that 60 % of those surveyed believed wealthier Americans would be the primary benefactors of the tax plan.
Half of those surveyed believe, «It is difficult to make career progression at my firm without being flexible on ethical standards,» and that «being too rigid over ethical standards will make my firm less competitive,» and «it is not realistic for everyone working in the financial services industry to adhere to ethical standards at all times.»
Findings show that 97 percent of those surveyed believe that they will own a home and are willing to make sacrifices now if it means getting their ideal home in the future.
While a majority of those surveyed believe that the pay gap is real for both women and minorities, not everyone understands that black workers — specifically women — see more obstacles to racial equality and barriers in the workplace.
According to a recent survey from the Morgan Stanley Institute for Sustainable Investing, investors appear to place a premium on sustainability: Nearly three quarters (72 %) of those surveyed believe that companies with good environmental, social and governance (ESG) practices can achieve higher profitability and are better long - term investments.
Even though 62 % of those surveyed believe they will recoup their losses, changing economic conditions means it is more likely they won't.
Elsewhere, roughly two - thirds of those surveyed believe Ethereum will not be treated as a security by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and 47 % think further clarity on token classification will only come in 2019 at the earliest.
One per cent of those surveyed believed gay people who practice their sexuality shouldn't be allowed to go to church.
In January, a poll commissioned by the Catholic Campaign for Human Development, the antipoverty effort sponsored by U.S. Catholic bishops, showed that 29 percent of those surveyed believe that lack of education is a principal cause of poverty.
But Cuomo seems to be suffering from some Goldilocks syndrome here: 21 percent of those surveyed believe he's been too tough, while 20 percent responded he hasn't gone far enough.
It finds three - quarters of those surveyed believe their team - mates would cheat if they thought they could get away with it.
Three quarters of those surveyed believe the early shutdown of the ethics commission mid-investigation was part of a «political deal.»
Three - quarters of those surveyed believe the early shutdown of the ethics commission was part of a political deal.
And two - thirds of those surveyed believe he is an ethical public official.
One third of those surveyed believed the decision was politically motivated, while just 3 percent said it was «fair and appropriate.»
Three quarters of those surveyed believe the early shutdown of the ethics commission in mid investigation was part of a «political deal».
An October 26 Siena poll found 74 percent of those surveyed believed Governor Cuomo was doing a poor to fair job reducing corruption in state government.
Almost all of those surveyed believe the lovers» day has become too commercialised while only 8 % actually look forward to it.
When asked about the impact of Brexit on their recruitment plans, 40 per cent of those surveyed believe that their recruitment will be negatively impacted over the next four to five years now that Britain is to leave the EU — and a further 36 per cent say they don't know, while only five per cent said they thought it would have a positive impact.
At the same time two thirds of those surveyed believe that their mobile devices are critical to monitor their investments.
What's more, the vast majority of those surveyed believed their investing approach better aligns with one of 10 different «animals -LSB-...]
Finally, 82 % of those surveyed believe the use of the cloud will grow within financial markets, with 40 % considering using the cloud for communication needs.
Yet 80 % of those surveyed believe that their job will continue to exist in its current form five decades from now.
One - third of those surveyed believe they'd feel the impact within just one month!
A 2015 Gallup poll found that just 19 percent of those surveyed believed that abortion should be illegal under all circumstances, but in March, Trump's assertion during an MSNBC town hall event that women who get illegal abortions should be subject to some kind of penalty shocked even some conservatives.
And the perception seems to remain that requesting flexible working is not «the done thing» — in a recent survey of 1,000 managers by the Institute of Leadership and Management, more than a fifth of those surveyed believed working flexibly would be «career limiting», while almost a third had heard colleagues make derogatory comments about other employees who worked flexibly.
Fifty - six percent of those surveyed believe now is a good time to buy — a steadily declining share.
Less of those surveyed believe mortgage rates will go down in the next 12 months, dribbling five percentage points to -60 percent — a low.
Rouda added, «Our agents are reporting that there may be a window of opportunity for buyers and sellers since more than two thirds of those surveyed believe mortgage rates are poised to increase in 2011,» Rouda said.
Further, roughly 17 percent of those surveyed believe more first - time homebuyers, in addition to more qualified buyers, will have a positive effect on the market.
Forty - four percent of those surveyed believe improving employment conditions will be beneficial to housing in the Mid-Atlantic this year.
Rising interest rates are also an influencer — 57 percent of those surveyed believe more hikes will spur homebuyers to act.
The online survey of more than 325 NAGLREP members found that 47 percent of those surveyed believe more LGBT married couples are buying homes than prior to the decision, while 46 percent believe the entirety of the LGBT community is more interested in homeownership than prior to the Supreme Court's Obergefell vs. Hodges ruling.
However, consumers are feeling more positive about the economy in general — 60 percent of those surveyed believe the economy is improving compared to 52 percent at the end of 2017.
More than three - quarters of those surveyed believe investors are taking more risks to achieve target returns, but the interviews indicate, if anything, a much more measured approach to risk - taking than last year.

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Further, the survey showed that most employees of small business believed the primary role of WorkSafe was to provide information and advice, which was double the proportion who thought its role was one of prosecuting breaches of safety standards.
A majority of professionals surveyed said they believe London will lose its top status by 2023.
A 2017 survey from the air travel site Airfwarewatchdog found that a little over half of respondents believe families with children aged 10 and under should have to sit in a designated section apart from other passengers, and the idea of separating children and adults has gained traction on Reddit, where threads with titles like «Would you pay extra for a child - free flight?
More than half of working - age adults believe they have the ability to start their own company, according to a new report from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, which surveyed people working in 60 countries around the world.
More than 50 percent of small - business owners who took part in the Sage survey believed artificial intelligence will be a big trend in 2017.
In addition, a full 66 % of surveyed people said they believe their team could go within the next 5 years.
A survey by Impact Achievement Group and HRmarketer discovered 48 percent of all respondents did not believe employee surveys provide an honest and accurate assessment, compared to 31 percent who thought surveys painted a true picture.
Just two respondents thought that London would retain its top status, while around half (54 percent) of those surveyed said they didn't believe there would be any single business center.
The aforementioned BrightLocal survey found that 91 percent of consumers actively read online reviews, but they don't always believe what they're seeing.
According to a recent survey of 49 Canadian CEOs by professional services firm PricewaterhouseCoopers, 31 % believe the global economy will become weaker in 2016.
Another survey indicates that 73 percent of employees believe the challenges that may come with virtual teams are overshadowed by the benefits.
While 72 % of Canadians surveyed identified retirement saving as their highest financial priority, many believed they would need to replace only 60 % of their income after retirement, short of the 75 - 85 % generally assumed by planning professionals.
The same survey found 93 percent of workers believe grateful bosses are more likely to succeed.
For example, a recent survey of nonprofits found that 71 percent of nonprofit professionals surveyed said they believed they had a staff shortage.
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