Sentences with phrase «per cent of survey»

Odour is a significant consideration for buyers as well, after 37 per cent of the survey respondents admitted that coming across «bad smells» in a property left them wanting to run out the door.
* 46 per cent of the survey respondents reported that first - time homebuyers look at five to 10 homes, on average, before making a purchase.
Sixty - four per cent of survey respondents in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) are concerned that the real estate bubble will burst.
Just under eighty - five per cent of survey respondents were aged between 20 - 59 years, and almost 40 per cent of respondents comprised women aged between 30 - 49 years (inclusive).
But still, the TD study found that only 39 per cent of survey respondents reported purchasing the appropriate travel insurance to relief their stress.
75 per cent of survey respondents were concerned about the security of their personal information and if it could be stolen;
• Seventeen per cent of survey respondents purchased analytics software within the last 12 months, an 11 - per - cent increase over 2015.
Forty per cent of survey respondents indicated they currently use LPO for work in their firms or departments.
Roughly 55 per cent of survey members either strongly disagreed or disagreed with the new system, while about 50 per cent preferred the old method for chambers applications.
According to a new CIBC poll, 28 per cent of survey takers said paying down debt is their top financial goal in 2017.
By comparison, reading printed books as an activity has fallen by 4 per cent according to the digital entertainment survey commissioned by Wiggin, although it still rides high as an activity engaged in by 43 per cent of the survey's respondents.
While teaching staff cuts are currently less significant in primary schools, 21 per cent of survey respondents reported that they have had to reduce teaching staff.
What's more, 10.9 per cent of the survey's respondents are confident that a time will come when such technology will become compulsory.
No less than 81 per cent of the survey respondents said they were suffering from stress as a result of financial worries.
47 per cent of survey respondents reported the decline of local authority services as a cost pressure on schools, in particular the abolition of the Education Services Grant (ESG) to local authorities which is being passed through to schools.
Thirty per cent of survey respondents found applying to university difficult, 40 % report receiving little support from their school in planning their application, and 38 % say they felt intimidated when applying for university — highlighting the value of supporting young people during the process.
In addition, 44 per cent of survey respondents had received a threat of violence at work in 2016, and 34 per cent had experienced actual physical violence, which is 8.6 times the prevalence within the general population.
48 per cent of survey respondents registered with multiple online dating sites.
80 per cent of our survey respondents said they would disapprove if their date turned up looking different from their dating profile.
According to the Future of England 2012 survey, 80 per cent of survey respondents said that they felt strong attachment to their «local area», compared with 75 per cent feeling attachment to England and 66 per cent to the UK (Cox and Jeffery 2014).
Sixty - four per cent of survey respondents in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) are concerned that the real estate bubble will burst.
«We're going to pose some tough questions to both candidates about economic issues, stemming directly from the survey results,» said Black, noting that 66 per cent of survey respondents said they want the City of Vancouver to pursue ways to champion the development of energy, natural resources and Port facilities.
Mobile banking was the route of choice for 17 per cent of those surveyed, up from five per cent four years earlier.
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.
Forty - six per cent of those surveyed also they'll choose a fixed mortgage rate when they buy, versus 20 per cent who will choose a variable rate.
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.
According to the 2016 Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM), 43.8 per cent of the surveyed female entrepreneurs in Vietnam are more likely to participate in businesses out of necessity, compared to 28.3 per cent of the surveyed male entrepreneurs.
One per cent of those surveyed believed gay people who practice their sexuality shouldn't be allowed to go to church.
A spokesman for the Australian Food and Grocery Council said 90 per cent of the surveyed products met the researchers» and government's standard for healthiness.
Last year, the Primary Industries Education Foundation (PIEF) asked primary school students where they thought a variety of farm products came from; 75 per cent of the surveyed Year Six students thought cotton socks came from animals, and 27 per cent thought yoghurt was a plant product.
Ninety four per cent of those surveyed rely on their partner for support when a problem crops up.
Overly optimistic literature is giving new recruits a distorted impression of armed forces life, the researchers continued, with 48 per cent of those surveyed complaining life was worse than expected.
Fifty - six per cent of those surveyed thought that this would not help, but 46 per cent wanted support for proportionate action, such as confiscating offending items.
Unvaccinated girls from black backgrounds were most likely — 20 per cent of those surveyed — to say their parents did not allow them to have the vaccination but without providing further explanation.
Unfortunately, research shows that 83 per cent of those surveyed did not stick to their resolution and gave up entirely before the end of the year.
65 per cent of those surveyed have ended things with a partner over love (or, more specifically, the lack thereof), making it the most common reason by far to get dumped.
In fact, 65 per cent of those surveyed would be happy to discuss politics on a first date.
# 94 per cent of those surveyed saw their «e-partner» again after first meeting them, and the relationships lasted for an average of at least seven months, with 18 per cent of them lasting over a year.
Research projects can also contain highly confidential information, and this is highlighted by the fact that 77 per cent of those surveyed thought that a cyber «security breach had the potential to impact national security».
Seventy seven per cent of those surveyed agreed that industry could have a large role to play in filling this gap.
Over 60 per cent of those surveyed also admitted to hearing young children discussing «getting a tan».
In the poll of 935 heads, deputies and assistant heads, 12 per cent of those surveyed said that their school would be continuing to use the levels system even though it does not match the new national curriculum.
A sneak preview of this year's soon to be released results show that only eight per cent of those surveyed had workplace well - being policies in their education settings.
A staggering 33 per cent of those surveyed said that they have received no training about Progress or Attainment 8, and 25 per cent said that their school or academy was «not», «very slightly», or «slightly» prepared for the introduction of new measures.
An opinion poll conducted by the Accord Coalition for Inclusive Education, has found that eighty per cent of those surveyed — including two - thirds of Catholics, are opposed to removing the current cap, which limits schools from not selecting more than half of their pupils on religious grounds.
Sixty - three per cent of surveyed teachers felt too overwhelmed with their current workload in relation to the extra coursework they have to teach for RSE and other life skills and 67 per cent stated that they don't receive enough support from the Department for Education to teach appropriate RSE.
The survey of section members revealed that the education sector is a key market for member companies, with 87 per cent of those surveyed stating that they had supplied a service within this area over the last year.
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.
Mobile banking was the route of choice for 17 per cent of those surveyed, up from five per cent four years earlier.
The 2014 Sun Life Canadian Health Index found that 66 per cent of those surveyed said deteriorating health was their biggest worry going into old age.
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