Sentences with phrase «out of this survey»

Out of the surveyed 1,200 small business, 61 % of small businesses aren't seeing a return on their social media activities.
Many of the service industries are left out of the survey and tourism wasn't included until 2012.
Himiko came out of a survey of Lyman - alpha objects.
I am very excited about the results coming out of this survey in the next few years.
Dropping out of the survey may indicate that what was once perceived to be a trend actually was a fad (note that stability ball, indoor cycling, and Pilates have yet to reemerge as a trend).
One of the more startling insights to come out of the survey was the revelation that, if forced to choose, many Kiwis would opt for lamb and loneliness over lentils and love.
One final note: one of the nicest things to come out of the survey was that 95 % of singles believe you can fall in love at any age and haven't stopped believing in it despite experiencing heartbreak and divorce.
One of the nicest things to come out of the survey was that 95 % of Americans believe you can fall in love at any age and haven't stopped believing in it despite experiencing heartbreak and divorce.
Out of those surveyed 80 % admitted to fudging the truth on their dating profiles, particularly when it came to age, weight, height and career.
One of the more startling insights to come out of the survey was the revelation that, if forced to choose, many Australian would opt for loin steak and loneliness over lentils and love.
Let's leave the very busy Nicole Kidman out of this survey since the size of her roles aren't totally obvious this year.
Break out of the survey box!
So, that level of support, 75 percent level of support among active - duty respondents for ESAs I think was the most notable finding that came out of our survey.
Parents have the right to opt their child out of the survey.
Before we get into the differences between KU readers and Non-KU readers devices, let's talk about the overall picture of reading preferences that came out of the survey.
Patients, families and visitors could be handed out tablets for information or filling out of surveys.
Granted, this is a small set of authors, and surveys can be slanted, but there are some interesting things that came out of the survey:
Corporate Comment: Land Surveys and Standards — The ins and outs of survey review for corporate paralegals.
One of the most useful and practical things to come out of the survey is a database where you can view results by drilling down to some particular respondent characteristics.
Ideally, faculty would incorporatea range of email assignments, and students would have multiple opportunities to practice communicating legal analysis in emails in a variety of contexts.45 Indeed, this is one of the consistent themes that comes out of surveys of practicing attorneys: the recommendation for more frequent, shorter assignments to prepare students for the tasks they are most likely to have as new attorneys.46 But the reality is that first - year legal writing classes are already overloaded with content, making it difficult to incorporate numerous email assignments.47 And eliminating traditional, complex memo and brief assignments is also problematic, as those assignments build critical skills in complex legal reasoning.48
Out of those surveyed, 29 per cent have stated that they think their driving is of a higher quality as they don't exhibit the bad habits that -LSB-...]
Out of those surveyed, 29 per cent have stated that they think their driving is of a higher quality as they don't exhibit the bad habits that their parents and grandparents do when driving.
One of the key statistics coming out of this survey is that 21 percent of respondents confirmed that their clients invested further in cryptocurrencies during 2017.
There have been some interesting results come out of the survey, providing thought provoking insights into the dynamics of this market.
Out of survey respondents currently living in homes larger than 2,000 square feet, only 39.4 percent would choose a larger home, compared to 60.6 percent looking to downsize.

Not exact matches

Four out of five respondents said they would be more likely to give their personal information to a «trusted» brand, according to the survey, which involved surveying 4,000 consumers in the U.S., the U.K, and in Australia.
According to The Future of Business survey conducted by Facebook in collaboration with the World Bank and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, 42 percent of businesses polled said that learning from one other is one of the main ways they figure out how to run a business in a mobile - first economy — second only to Googling it.
Last year, a CMB Consumer Pulse survey pointed out that only half of smartphone users had heard of mobile payments.Of that half, only 8 percent are familiar with the technology.
But Walmart, which came in second out of the eight retailers in the Forum survey, doesn't appear to be having the easiest time either.
THE strength of the resources sector continues to offer opportunities for local surveying companies, many of which have diversified their business to take advantage of contracts coming out of the stat
Whereas I imagine most of my peers clicked through their six - question survey like a fire - and - forget missile, I kicked things up a notch, making a simple spreadsheet to log my results, and committing to doing the same simple exercise, year in and year out, for the rest of my career.
More than 60 percent of the 320 women business owners surveyed by Forbes Insight and KeyBank's Key4Woman said that they don't track social media to find out what they're customers are saying about them.
His article finds evidence in surveys and statements from the Bank of Canada Governor that there is «a sense of desperation to buy now out of fear you won't be able to buy later.»
The Guardian alleged that Cruz's campaign contracted - out the creation of «detailed psychological profiles about the U.S. electorate, using a massive pool of mainly unwitting U.S. Facebook users, built with an online survey
CFOs are more optimistic about the future of the U.S. economy than they've been at any time this decade, according to a survey out this morning from Deloitte.
Four out of five customers report they are more willing to give personal information to brands they trust, according to a new survey.
Vistaprint conducted a quarterly survey of more than 1,000 micro-business owners with 1 - 10 employees who gross less than $ 100,000 annually, most of which are run out of home offices.
As detailed in a study by Harvard Business professor Dennis Campbell, TD revolutionized the way it measured the in - bank experience, streamlining its customer satisfaction survey and using a massive pool of customer data to find out not only how customers felt about their banking experience, but also what specific elements of «satisfaction» mattered most to them.
Once participants were primed, they were asked to fill out surveys that revealed their perceptions of time availability.
Out of the data on 56 Canadian taxes borne and collected by the governments provided by the surveyed firms, the federal government collects 61 % of the $ 68.5 billion TTC, based on 19 federal taxes.
Employees who give falsely high marks might fear retaliation or feel a general disinterest toward a survey that takes time out of their busy work day.
«The vast majority of people still like to be told what to listen to,» says Mark Mulligan, a media and technology analyst and managing director of Midia Research in the U.K. (Indeed, that Nielsen survey revealed 61 % of Americans still find out about new music through traditional and satellite radio.)
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The association's survey looked at fitness habits of Americans who said they work out at least 50 times per year.
Surveys show that at least half of working mothers and fathers say they're stressed out about work - life balance and how much time they spend with their families.
Researcher Ruta Aidis, a fellow at George Mason University, gave Canada (and Australia) an overall score of 69 out of a possible 100 — just two points less than the No. 1 - ranked country, the United States — in the 31 - country survey, commissioned by Dell.
The survey revealed that 73 percent of respondents are concerned that drones could damage property by crashing into a house, and 55 percent are worried that drones could cause injury to people, like poking out an eye.
In a study published earlier this month, researchers at Michigan State University monitored the brains of 79 female and 70 male students, who were asked to fill out a survey about their own anxiety levels.
Three - out - of - five respondents in Nielsen's survey say they will purchase or consider purchasing overseas products this year.
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