Sentences with phrase «responded after the survey»

It admits that there are brokerages that aren't on there that should be, and some responded after the survey was closed.

Not exact matches

Nearly three - quarters of female business travellers said they enjoyed having someone else clean up after them, in a Hilton Garden Inn telephone survey of 1,020 travellers; just 58 percent of men responded the same way.
A recent Arsenal Supporters Trust fan survey saw 88 % of those who responded saiy the board should end his contract after this season, with only seven percent in favour of him staying in charge.
The researchers surveyed a range of elevations, forest types and fire severities - including in the Sierra Nevada, Klamath Mountains, and North Coast regions - to determine which factors promote and limit natural conifer regeneration and how different conifer species respond after a fire.
Five years after cosmetic surgery, 47 patients responded to a follow - up survey.
The February - March survey included online and telephone interviews with 2,834 adults age 18 and older, and 2,211 of the same adults responded to a follow - up survey in August immediately after the eclipse.
60 per cent of teachers which responded to the survey claimed they often worked through lunch, while 50 per cent maintained they regularly stayed late after school.
The authors, most of whom responded after receiving a notification from Writer's Digest about the survey, may not be representative of the population of authors.
Most of those who responded did so after receiving notice from Writer's Digest about the survey.
According to the 2017 Remodeling Impact Report from the National Association of Realtors, 75 % of homeowners who responded to the survey had a greater desire to be in their homes after their remodeling project was completed.
Our appreciative inquiry and survey results indicate 80 % of responding parents noted a positive change in behavior after their children returned home.
After the release of that game Nintendo apparently conducted a survey where less than 1 % of the people who responded said they liked the story in that Wii game.
I emailed Dennis Bray about these and other issues after having responded to their survey back in 2015.
Shortly after Attorney at Work published its Third Annual Social Media Marketing Survey Report, commentators seized upon one particular juxtaposition of responses: 96 percent of the 302 attorneys who responded reported using social media, but only 7 percent said they considered social media use to be «very responsible» for bringing in new clients.
After all, what's the use of sending out a survey when only the unhappy clients respond?
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