Sentences with phrase «of those surveyed said»

More than half of those surveyed say that Jones, a former federal prosecutor, has higher standards of personal moral conduct than Moore, who is facing multiple allegations that he made inappropriate sexual advances toward teenage girls while he was in his 30s.
Twenty percent of those surveyed said that using all of their earned vacation days in the next 12 months was a top priority, up seven points from last year.
Only 45 percent of those surveyed said they trusted their leadership, while a little more than half said they were not happy at work, and one in every two employees did not expect to be with their organization for more than a year more.
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.
Parents, for their part, would readily comply with kids» expectations: Less than 5 percent of those surveyed said that they wouldn't let their child move back in after graduating from college, although nearly 25 percent said that they would charge them rent.
Most of those surveyed said they had no problem finding plenty of free news, while over 40 % said they weren't interested enough in the content to pay.
But more than 35 % of those surveyed said that the outlets they rely on care.
Over 82 % of those surveyed said the telephone is the most important communication mode in increasing adoption of cloud platforms.
Finally, less than half of those surveyed say their company is engaged with the community in a meaningful way.
But more than half of those surveyed said they felt stress when it comes to passwords, and about 63 percent of people surveyed said they had either forgotten passwords or had a password compromised during their career.
An even higher 91 percent said exchanges don't know how to properly regulate bitcoin, while 85 percent of those surveyed said cryptocurrencies are over-hyped and hazardous.
The majority of those surveyed say that innovation is within the three top priorities for their companies.
In fact, 56 percent of those surveyed said they would be loyal to a company for life if it provided complete transparency.
That spirit is especially palpable at Yext, where 99 percent of those surveyed said the culture offered «great challenges» and «great pride.»
Sixty - six percent of those surveyed said they always or frequently use the «do not disturb» door hanger during their stay.
Sixty - one percent of those surveyed said they are more knowledgeable since they have already begun saving money.
The Edelman study also notes that distrust of media and government is part of a larger theme in the U.S., with most of those surveyed saying they don't feel that the U.S. political or social system as a whole is serving their needs.
Ninety percent of survey respondents said that going barefoot on a plane is definitely not cool, and 51 % of those surveyed said seat kickers are the worst.
But users of all ages can cause trouble: Though nearly 75 percent of those surveyed said they knew about Facebook's privacy changes that automatically exposed their full profiles by default, 42 percent failed to make any changes to their settings.
At the same time, 58 percent of those surveyed said they haven't invested in network security this year.
PwC's «Wearable Future Report» showed 46 percent of those surveyed said their employer should fund wearable technology, instead of requiring them to provide their own devices.
Ninety - six percent of those surveyed said they are given the resources and equipment to do their jobs.
Participants of the survey said they felt that videos were most valuable for improving knowledge sharing (95 percent of respondents!).
7 out of 10 of those surveyed said that Bitcoin and blockchain technologies are overhyped.
The poll also found that 31 per cent of those surveyed say they aren't planning on putting away retirements savings at all this year, a jump from 28 per cent in 2012.
Another quarter of those surveyed said that they're putting extra cash toward other financial obligations, such as paying down debt, taking care of aging parents and paying for their kids» expenses.
Seventy - seven percent of those surveyed said they «no longer feel secure when buying goods on the web,» and 23 percent are doing less on the Internet because of security concerns.
Just over half (53 percent) of those surveyed said they have a «disclosed or transparent» relationship with their programmatic provider, while 33 percent said it was «non-disclosed or non-transparent.»
A full 81 % of those surveyed say that fewer than 25 % of their startup pilots have resulted in commercial deals.
Twenty - three per cent of those surveyed say they will still have a mortgage within 25 years; 16 per cent say within 20 to 24 years and 20 per cent say within 10 to 19 years.
Meanwhile, consumers are somewhat disenchanted with airline miles — only 7 % of those surveyed say a program that offers airline miles would be an effective incentive to choose one over another.
Sixty percent of those surveyed said they already use a personal device to connect to the corporate network.
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96 percent of those surveyed said the reason they were borrowing was to secure capital to enable or drive business growth.
A full 87 percent of those surveyed said they were confident their year - end revenues will exceed those of 2016, according to the report.
Some 62 percent of those surveyed said they did not want to make a decision now on donating organs; one - third of respondants said they don't want to deal with topics related to death; and another third said they are worried that if they agree to donate, and then become critically ill, doctors won't do everything they can to save them.
First and foremost, 26 percent of those surveyed say flexible working arrangements are imperative to allowing them work - life balance.
Another 16 percent of those surveyed say their income is significantly higher than it was one year ago.
13 % of the global respondents of the survey said that they were already using a virtual store.
«Many Americans already understand the importance of this concept, evidenced by the fact that more than half of those surveyed said they feel it is very or extremely important that guaranteed income products offer the possibility for income to increase over time.»
To put some numbers to those factoids, 12 percent of women, and 7 percent of men, would pretend to be sick in order to get out of making a presentation; 70 percent of those surveyed said presentations are critical to their career success.
I'm genuinely curious to know of surveys saying that young people are leaving liberal denominations because they aren't interested in social justice, the findings of modern science, and creating a welcoming environment for LGBT people.
Forty percent of those surveyed said they «strongly agree» that God has a plan for them.
Only 53 % of those surveyed say the United States should follow the golden rule and not use any methods on our enemies that we would not want used on our soldiers.
Fifteen percent of those surveyed said that theology's main role with respect to science is to «support the biblical account of the human creation and fall.»
The Association of Gospel Rescue Missions, representing 302 faith - based missions providing emergency services to disadvantaged groups, surveyed 20,000 homeless people and reported in November 2002 that more than 60 percent of those surveyed said they had more trouble finding work than they had six months prior.
Half of those surveyed said feeling ashamed is the most common reason why people hide their money problems, followed by 46 per cent who said they would be scared of their partner's reaction.
The most popular option was the Beta model with 46 % of those surveyed saying they would being willing to consider the option.
Study lead author Dr. Matthew Greenhawt said, «Since early peanut introduction is a relatively new idea, we were not surprised to find that more than half of those surveyed said following the guidelines was of no or limited importance.»
More than two thirds of those surveyed said they had decided to hide their health problems from their employers.
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