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When asked about the best way forward for Canada's economy in an Abacus Data public opinion survey last year, just one - third suggested Canada should prioritize promoting the use of Canada's oil and gas.

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A Pew survey last year showed that just 17 % of those in Egypt, Pakistan, Turkey - all countries where support for bin Laden had plummeted - had a positive opinion of the United States.
When we asked for your opinions and suggestions in our Member Survey last Winter, many of you asked for more ways to filter your Betting System Alerts.
To find out what those interests are, the park district monitors enrollment in programs and requests for programs, and last year conducted its first telephone survey seeking public opinion.
Waterbury, Connecticut (CNN)-- We caught up with GOP Senate candidate Linda McMahon just as the new CNN / Time / Opinion Research Corporation Poll was released showing her with a 13 - point deficit — considerably larger than the 4 - point hole she was in according to a Quinnipiac University survey out last week.
«We released a comprehensive survey last week on the opinions of New Yorkers on the issues surrounding abortion and it was clear that both pro-life and pro-choice men and women oppose late - term abortions.
Since Marist's survey of New York State last week, more voters have formed an opinion about the governor's involvement in the possible domestic violence case.
In June, Cook began a survey seeking the opinions of residents on whether they wanted term limits, which elected officials they would apply to, and how long a term should last.
A Siena College Research Institute survey released last week gave a hint the spots might not be having the impact Paterson was looking for: Only 21 percent of New Yorkers had a positive opinion of the job he was doing as governor, with 79 percent holding a negative opinion - a result virtually unchanged from his October showing.
A Siena College Research Institute survey released Monday indicates that only 21 percent of New Yorkers have a positive opinion of the job Paterson's doing as governor, with 79 percent holding a negative opinion - a result virtually unchanged from last month.
Intriguingly, though, an even smaller 34 percent of postdocs had the same opinion in last year's survey.
We propose to use our poster presentation to survey the attendees of the Fourth Santa Fe Conference on Global and Regional Climate Change and to determine how expert opinion has changed in the last 40 years.
BUSINESS WIRE — Feb 9 — The second annual LOVE@AOL Dating Trends (in conjunction with Opinion Research Corporation, survey of 4,000 +) survey finds that 76 % of singles nationwide who use Internet dating sites have met someone special, with 58 % of those respondents saying they have turned an online connection into a relationship that has lasted for several months to more than a year.
National Poll Finds Waning Support for Charter Schools (The Atlanta Journal Constitution) Charter Schools Take a Hit in Nationwide Poll (EdSource) Public Support for Charter Schools Plummets, Poll Finds (Education Week) Enthusiasm for Charter School Formation Takes Hit, New Poll Finds (The Christian Science Monitor) New Poll Shows Sharp Decline in Support for Public Charter Schools Over Past Year (The 74) National Support for Charter Schools Has Dropped Sharply in Last Year (Chalkbeat) People Think Teachers Are Underpaid — Until You Tell Them How Much Teachers Earn (Time) Marty West co-authors the annual EducationNext survey of American public opinion on timely education issues such charter schools, higher education, and the impact of the current administration, among others.
Research Now conducted a survey of 618 California teachers, principals and superintendents to find out their opinions on teacher effectiveness, tenure, dismissal and «last - in, first - out» layoffs.
No wonder a recent Gallup poll revealed that 70 % of our nation's teachers are not engaged with their work and rank dead last among the occupational groups surveyed on whether «their opinions count at work» (Gallup, 2014).
After last week's release of Education Next's 2016 survey of education opinion (see Jason Bedrick's and Neal McCluskey's responses), Phi Delta Kappa yesterday released its own poll (see Neal's take on that here).
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We propose to use our poster presentation to survey the attendees of the Fourth Santa Fe Conference on Global and Regional Climate Change and to determine how expert opinion has changed in the last 40 years.
While previous studies, including one published in the Harvard Business Review last year, surveyed employees» own opinions on how valuable their time entries were, this study used economic value, rather than opinions, as its yardstick.
To mark the event, the Scripps Howard News Service and Ohio University conducted a survey of public opinion about government secrecy, as they have done for the last few years.
52 percent of those surveyed reported that their opinion about cloud computing had improved over the last year, just 9 percent reported that their opinion had declined, and nearly 38 percent reported no change in their attitude about cloud computing.
This is why I spent my last day conducting a survey to try and tease out some macro opinions, data points and finer points from the Week's participants and move them from talking about their solution and pitches to their opinions and perspective.
Over the last few months, I have conducted an informal survey of recruiters» opinions on cover letters.
Foreign investors» perceptions of U.S. real estate, with the incoming administration and rising interest rates, are overwhelmingly positive: 60 percent of survey respondents reported an unchanged opinion about the market from last year, citing its stability and security.
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