Sentences with phrase «respondents said they planned»

The central bank found that 39 % of respondents said they planned to increase investment over the next 12 months, while 32 % said they expected little change from current levels and 30 % predicted a decline.
On the opposite end of spontaneity are Australians, who were the most prepared travelers, with a quarter of respondents saying they planned their trip six months or more before departure.
The association conducted a survey ahead of Ontario's minimum wage raise implementation and the vast majority of respondents said they planned to increase prices in some way.
According to a survey last month of 100,000 sellers on Facebook by commerce platform vendor Payvment, 39 percent of respondents report having used Facebook Ads, «making this the most prevalent marketing tactic used by sellers to drive traffic to their stores beyond general Facebook marketing — such as promotions and deals posted to their wall — and nearly 70 percent of respondents say they plan to use Facebook Ads again.»
Approximately half of respondents said they planned to vote Conservative.
Most respondents say they plan a road trip with the top destinations being a beach, lake, historic or natural site or a water or amusement park.
In fact, in a survey sent to students who participated in the program, 100 percent of the respondents said they planned to attend or were attending a four - year college, with nearly 90 percent of them majoring in STEM.
While a majority of the participating schools in Florida and Indiana told us they plan to increase their enrollment of scholarship students in the coming year, less than a quarter of Louisiana respondents said they plan to increase their enrollment.
In the survey of over 800 Americans, nearly 1 in 4 son respondents said they plan to increase their...
For a variety of reasons, a third of the male respondents said they plan to spend more money this year for Valentine's Day than they did last year.
In the survey of over 800 Americans, nearly 1 in 4 son respondents said they plan to increase their Mother's Day budget, while nearly 1 in 4 daughter respondents said they plan to spend less.
However, only 15 % of all the respondents said they plan to give their dads something they have made for them.
The second annual Summer Pet Travel Survey from PetRelocation.com says this year's numbers are similar to last year, when 57 percent of respondents said they planned to travel with their pet.
In this year's Legal Fees Survey, 52 per cent of respondents say they plan to raise their fees in the year ahead.
Fifty - five percent of respondents say they plan to acquire multifamily assets in the next 12 months.
Additionally, 25 percent of respondents said they plan to purchase real estate in the next three years, and of those individuals, 86 percent said it's important that their agent be LGBT - friendly, compared to only 13 percent who said their agent must identify as LGBT, Berger says.
With equity and financial readiness a concern, 35 percent of survey respondents said they planned to rent out part of the home to meet mortgage payments, she says, so «the second master suite has a kitchen,» and there is a «lop - off» suite that can also be enclosed living space.

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In a recent CNBC.com poll, 91 percent of respondents said it's important for advisors to have a succession plan.
For example, of the millennial respondents, 45 percent say they chose a more expensive home than they'd planned, compared to 30 percent of «Generation Xers» — those born from the early 1960s to late 1970s — and 19 percent of baby boomers.
According to the GIIN survey, more than a quarter of respondents were already tracking the results of their investments within the framework of the UN Sustainable Development Goals only a year after the goals were introduced, and another third said they planned to start doing so.
More than 70 percent of respondents in the science, technology, engineering, and medical areas said they're planning to give employees bonuses this year.
Twenty - seven percent of all small - business owners said they plan to pull back on spending, versus 19 percent in the retail trade, the lowest level of pullback among the five sectors for which there are enough respondents to split out sector - level results.
But apparently, things will be brighter in 2017 when it comes to Windows 10 adoption, with Adaptiva saying that 64 % of the survey respondents plan to move to to the new OS in the coming year.
At the same time, most respondents were less interested in emerging Web 2.0 technologies, with nearly three quarters saying they had no immediate plans to adopt blogs, wikis, and other networking tools.
Another way to look at it is by concentrating on only the percentage of respondents who say they plan to boost spending on machinery and equipment.
Moreover, more than half of the pool of respondents say that they plan to save later for retirement in order to make up for not saving enough now.
To prepare for this shift in 3D printing, one that will see more companies using additive manufacturing, especially with metals, to manufacture end - use parts, companies are staffing up, training new workers, and buying more 3D printing machines, SDM's report shows that 73 % of the 700 respondents to SDM's survey said their companies plan to increase their in - house production of additively manufactured parts, a trend more pronounced in the aerospace and medical industries.
The largest number (41 percent) of respondents, however, said they plan to leave their children as much as possible and feel confident their heirs will be responsible with the money.
In a recent HubSpot report, we found a staggering 56 % of survey respondents said they were doing content marketing without a plan.
Respondents also said McDonald's Corp's plan to raise wages in the roughly 1,500 restaurants it operates puts pressure on franchisees, who say they can not afford do follow suit.
While nearly all Canadians (92 %) who plan to retire reported they are looking forward to retirement, 72 % of all respondents said that thinking about their retirement savings and investments causes them stress / anxiety — which is similar to the percentage of individuals revealed in our 2016 US RISE survey.
Nevertheless, less than a quarter of US respondents (23 %) currently work with an advisor, and only 2 % said they plan to start working with one in the next five years.
The Credit Suisse study, which polled 209 investors representing $ 700 billion in hedge fund allocations, said 61 percent of those respondents plan to redeem money in the last six months of 2016.
The survey of more than 1,000 Americans found that 80 percent of respondents said they had not taken the time to review or revise their retirement plan within the past year, in effect ignoring their retirement realities.»
Of those respondents who plan to purchase a home in the future, some 72 percent said affordability is the primary obstacle, slightly down from 77 percent in last year's survey.
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The Home Office plans unveiled last week enjoyed very little support with only eight per cent of respondents saying they supported the measure.
Despite the credit squeeze, more than 50 per cent of respondents said they still plan to grow their businesses over the coming 12 months.
Fifty - two percent of respondents said they received a refund, with 64 percent planning to use the money to pay bills, the survey found.
Greenberg said Siena wouldn't be conducting a separate poll of likely voters» attitudes toward the primary because it's impractical, and turnout in Democratic primary races will be so low that it would be hard to find respondents who are actually planning to vote in the September race.
That's more than double the percentage who reject the shelter plan: Only 29 percent of respondents said the DHS overhaul — in which the city plans to build 90 new homeless shelters citywide — is a bad idea, the poll found.
Of respondents to the Snowmass Young Physicists survey, 60 % said they planned to pursue an academic job, says Jonathan Asaadi, 32, a postdoc at Syracuse University in New York and a Snowmass YPM co-convener — even though just as many expect funding for particle physics to continue to decline in coming years.
While 87 % of the 2013 respondents said that they took their career development into their own hands, just over half had a clear career development plan or maintained a formal record of their professional development activities — about the same as in 2011.
A 2014 survey by the Japan Family Planning Association found that 49 % of all respondents had not had sex in the past month, and 18 % of men said they had no interest in sex at all.
In the survey carried out by the e-Learning Foundation, 29 per cent of the 500 respondents who do not run any form of home access programme said they planned to use some of their Pupil Premium funds to address 1:1 access, while that number increased to 51 per cent amongst schools already running a programme.
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.
The ballot also discovered that: 96 per cent of respondents lacked confidence in proposed Scottish Qualification Authority (SQA) measures to reduce workload in the 2016 - 17 session; 94 per cent of respondents said they lacked confidence in the SQA's plans to reduce workload; and the Tackling Bureaucracy Report, a Scottish government initiative from March 2015, had failed to reduce teachers» workload in 96 per cent of schools.
Additionally, respondents were critical of the evidence for the government's new eduction plans, as 81 per cent said they believed there is no evidence for opening grammar schools and 79 per cent believed there is no evidence for increasing selection in education.
Half of the respondents said they are keen to step up recycling rates for plastic bottles and 41 % plan to install dedicated food waste recycling units.
In a Pew Research Center poll this month, 47 percent of respondents said their states should cut pension plans for government employees, which made it the most popular option on the table.»
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