Though
respondents said their beliefs didn't align with the Occupy movements, the idea of combating inequality, when asked on its own, did survey positively.
Not exact matches
The use by the
respondents of the aforesaid false, misleading and deceptive statements, representations and practices has had, and now has, the capacity and tendency to mislead members of the public into the erroneous and mistaken
belief that
said statements and representations were and are true and into the investment of substantial sums of money to participate in the
respondents» multilevel marketing program and the purchase of substantial quantities of
respondents» products by reason of
said erroneous and mistaken
belief.
Sixteen percent of
respondents said that Obama's views were somewhat different from their own, and 35 percent
said his
beliefs were very different.
Woody L. Davis, «Men and the Church: what keeps them out and what brings them in Journal of the Academy for Evangelism; Martin Pable, The quest for the male soul (Notre Dame IN: Ave Maria Press, 1996), writes: «Ian Harris's research on men's spirituality turned up a striking statistic: 86 % of the
respondents to his questionnaire
said that their spiritual
beliefs gave them a sense of mission», pp 96, 97.
Even so, many
said they didn't see sleep issues as a health problem — in fact, this
belief was the most common reason that poll
respondents said they didn't talk to their doctor about sleep.
They're not surprising findings, but the National Science Board, which oversees the National Science Foundation (NSF),
says it chose to leave the section out of the 2010 edition of the biennial Science and Engineering Indicators because the survey questions used to measure knowledge of the two topics force
respondents to choose between factual knowledge and religious
beliefs.
Carney's
belief that Canadians are heeding the warning to cut consumer spending also appears to have some validity to it — 66 percent of the 3,5000
respondents from across Canada
said they were trying to save more, up from 40 percent in last year's survey.
When asked a different question about the causes of climate change, which removed the reference to personal
beliefs, 90 per cent of
respondents said human activity was a factor.