2) Involvement with Knowledge Management: A second comment on the TALL Salary Survey (2010) was to my surprise — and perhaps disappointment — the seemingly
small number of respondents who were actively involved in knowledge management - related activities.
There's obviously still room for improvement in these stats, Finnegan says, but given the very
small number of respondents — just 7 % — who indicated they would «sell some or all equity exposure in response to a 20 % drop in the market,» investors are apparently starting to absorb some of the lessons advisers have been pushing since the financial crisis — namely, avoiding buying high and selling low.
Around two - thirds of those who met their spouse or partner online said that they met via an online dating site, although the results are based on
a small number of respondents (n = 63) and are not reported here in detail.
To explore those feelings further, we talked to
a small number of respondents.
The modernist / traditionalist distinction was not applied to some religious traditions because of
the small number of respondents (Jews) and to others because the division revealed no political differences (black Protestants).
The figures should be treated with caution because of
the small numbers of respondents within each group, but they are illustrative.
A smaller number of respondents felt that making faith schools twin with other schools of different faiths would give pupils exposure to other teaching, but others said that approach would be too expensive.
Not exact matches
The President boosted the
number of federal regulations affecting
small businesses by 13 percent during his first term in office, leading governmental regulation and red tape to overtake sales, taxes and the cost / availability
of insurance as
small business's biggest problem,
respondents to the National Federation
of Independent Business
small business survey explain.
The majority
of respondents in our survey work closely with a
small number of colleagues in their marketing teams or act as the sole marketer at their company:
A
smaller but significant
number of respondents who have self - directed retirement accounts (either an employer - sponsored defined contribution plan or a retirement account they manage on their own) reported tapping into their retirement savings.
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Numbers of respondents recording sexual activity with relatives which were against their wishes or with a person 5 or more years older, were very
small: 3 \ % reported touching or fondling and the same proportion had witnessed relatives exposing themselves.
The survey is
small, but it does suggest there is something rotten in the state
of stem cells: a worrying
number of respondents admitted knowing about fraud or unethical behaviour.
The Midwest offered the
smallest numbers — less than a third
of all
respondents.
After screening submissions for missing data and removing the
small number of homosexual participants4 to increase the homogeneity
of our sample, the data for 175
respondents (63 males, 112 females) were retained for analysis.
This crowd - sourced data, parsed by state and by
respondent role (teachers, higher education faculty, parents, etc.) can then inform the comparatively
small number of individuals participating in the standard - setting workshop.
For the record, I only have a
small number of YA
respondents so far, so it's probably too soon to make any generalizations on expected earnings — sorry!
One in five
respondents indicated they do not know if their plan's default is a qualified default investment alternative (QDIA), and half
of the
small number of plan sponsors who said an equity fund was their default mistakenly thought that fund was a QDIA.
Respondents commented that they struggled to afford unpaid work placements for a
number of reasons including having adult or child dependants; a lack
of contacts (family or friends) in London where many legal aid practices are based and where unpaid work placements are offered; and the
small number of part - time work opportunities to top - up a legal aid income.
Fifty percent
of respondents (both big and
small firms) in the industry survey found administrative and practice management tasks as the
number one or two activities making up the bulk
of non-billable work hours.
Respondents represented a wide variety
of employers, including a law firm in Washington, D.C., another in Beijing, China, as well as a
number of smaller local and regional firms, legal aid clinics, non-profits, governments, courts, and law schools.
The perennially
small - margin practice areas
of real estate and estates law remained the most likely for
respondents to cut, according to our 2016 survey, with a
number also considering cutting the amount
of legal aid work they do.
This was a surprising
number given the
number of the
respondents in
small offices.