Sentences with phrase «respondents cited»

Another U.S. barrier respondents cited was the Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act (FIRPTA).
Survey respondents cited many reasons for their choice to go local, «including personal touch & handholding, longstanding relationships, local knowledge, and amount of hassle.»
When asked why home ownership matters to them, respondents cited stability and safety as the top reason.
• Nationally, most first - time buyers planned to spend between $ 100,000 and $ 199,000, except in Alberta and the Greater Toronto Area, where respondents cited $ 200,000 to $ 299,000, and British Columbia, where first - time buyers expected to pay $ 300,000 to $ 399,000.
When asked why owning a home is so important, respondents cited their desire for building equity, having stability and security, and enjoying the freedom to choose where to live.
In this year's survey, nearly 27 percent of respondents cited high or rising home prices as their top concern.
In this year's survey, nearly 27 percent of respondents cited high or...
In a twist on real estate's ongoing recovery from the downturn, respondents cited higher - than - expected home prices as the top reason why it may be more difficult to buy a home now.
To best achieve social objectives, the greatest percentage of respondents cited creating articles and blog post content.
Some of the biggest changes that respondents cited over their tenure include technology, increased specialization, consolidation of firms and increase in the quality and level of service that brokerage firms now provide.
Almost all respondents cited some form of difficulty in understanding agreements.
Of the forty - six respondents who answered, seven respondents listed staffing as an issue, while six respondents cited space as the primary issue.
Approximately 30 % of respondents cited background checks as the most costly aspect.
In 2014, Adecco Staffing's «State of the Economy and Employment Survey» suggested that 44 percent of employer respondents cited soft skills, such as communication, as the biggest skill gap among candidates in today's market.
So it's no wonder so many respondents cited concerns about hitting their numbers.
Respondents cited a direct link between their job satisfaction and the industry's focus on product innovation, employee experience, and competitive benefits / compensation.
Although hiring is on the horizon for many, locating candidates with the specialized skills and abilities employers require may prove difficult: 53 percent of survey respondents cited at least some challenge in finding skilled legal professionals.
More than 80 % of respondents cited outside counsel costs, and the unpredictable nature of legal spending.
The survey also found that 65 % of respondents cited security of payments made using new technologies - such as contactless cards or mobile phone apps - as their main concern in adopting new technologies.
While most respondents cited anti-trust as a main area of legal risk only 55.7 % have compliance programs in place for this area.
However, interestingly, 29 % of respondents cited security as a compelling reason to adopt cloud computing technology.
In - house survey respondents cited outside counsel communication failures including not returning phone calls and emails in a timely manner, insufficient updates on case developments and strategy changes, and «taking steps without first securing clearance from legal department.»
53 % of all respondents cited increased budgets, a 12 % growth rate compared to 2015.
Notably, when asked why they believe the cloud is not secure, a significant number of respondents cited fear of access by the government or the NSA.
Respondents cited concerns over confidentiality as the main reason for not using social media.
As further evidence of the growing demand among professionals for work life balance, is a recent survey of MBA students by Universum Communications in which 50 % of respondents cited work - life balance as a major career goal, followed by «build a sound financial base» (37 percent) and «influence corporate strategies» (28 percent).
According to a recent survey from AIIM, 46 % of respondents cited a demand for paperless communication in their business but 65 % were still signing on paper.
88 % of respondents cited the compelling economic case for renewable electricity as a major driver — with 30 out of 74 reporting that renewable electricity was either cost competitive or delivered significant savings on energy bills;
74 % of people would take immediate action to change their lifestyle now if they knew that climate change would affect their children's lives 52 % of people believe that their actions as an individual can help stop the effects of climate change Only a quarter (26 %) believe that climate change is already impacting on the UK Respondents cited flooding as one of the most common effects of climate change that will happen in the UK (69 %)
Most respondents cited word - of - mouth.
Respondents cited friends and family who own cats as their most common sources of information about cats (74 %).
Many respondents cited the uncertainty of current economic times and said they knew of people — such as their father, a friend, or simply themselves — who had been burned by investing in stocks.
In 2010, almost 60 percent of respondents cited unawareness as a barrier to increased ebook circulation.
While it's true that millennials generally prefer digital versions of almost everything else, survey - respondents cited several reasons why they prefer their books to be paper.
In the latest poll, 19 % of respondents cited school funding as the biggest problem, down from a record high of 36 % in 2010 and 2011, the peak of the recession years.
Another reason so many respondents cited «lack of funding» as a major problem?
Thirty - two percent of respondents cited adverse events in the child's home life as the most frequent cause of chronic absence.
He noted that when a group of principals and assistant principals were asked to name their greatest challenges, most respondents cited frustration, anxiety, stress, and a feeling of being overwhelmed.
In fact, in a survey of over 1400 professionals, 86 % of respondents cited lack of adequate collaboration for workplace failures.
Many of the 1,000 respondents cited preparations for Ofsted visits as well as form - filling and other paperwork as causing a burden outside the classroom.
Only 57 % of respondents cited «information from learners about their needs» — a massive uplift on the 42 % from 2017, but still only just over half.
When asked to identify why they dislike their position, respondents cited the: poor company culture (48.4 per cent); not being paid enough (45.2 per cent); and poor work - life balance (38.7 per cent).
Economist Guillermo Montes's analysis of data from the massive 2001 National Household Education Survey found that 70 percent of respondents cited a nonreligious reason as the top motivator in their decision to home school.
68 percent of all respondents cited that they would consider marrying a guy they met on Jack'd.
As I discussed in the chapter I wrote for (name deleted: the soon to be released book that Wayne, Kelli, and I contributed to), in an informal poll of my fitness newsletter, 90 % of respondents cited lack of time as their greatest barrier to a successful exercise program.
Also, more than 90 percent of all respondents cited the loss of their home, social status, family and symbolic self as reasons for mental health distress.
In addition, when asked what they liked best about their postdoc experience, 37 % respondents cited «interacting with other people.»
Respondents cited transportation issues, as well as worries about fitting in after - school activities and adjusting meal times.
In reporting their findings, they said most respondents cited improving health and advancing knowledge as science's the greatest benefits.
Regular grooming of trails was one of the most significant factors survey respondents cited as defining a quality snowmobiling experience.
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