Sentences with phrase «started running surveys»

Singh also pointed out that Viz has started running surveys in Shonen Jump Alpha to determine how popular the different series are, much as the editors of Shonen Jump do in Japan.

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Cash isn't everything when it comes to starting a business, but when you run out of it, there's not much that can help, according to 13 % of the surveyed startup founders.
As ReadyRefresh is a recurring delivery service I no longer need to be a statistic — I don't need to fear running out of my favorites — In a recent survey, 69 % of those surveyed by ReadyRefresh experience feelings such as stress, anxiety and worry when household items start to run low.
When the annual British Social Attitudes survey started in 1983, about 55 per cent of those questioned said they were very or quite satisfied with the way that the NHS is run.
Started in 1802 by one William Lambton, what came to be known as the Great Trigonometrical Survey sucked up the entire first half of the century, by which point Lambton and his successors had really only managed to map a corridor of terrain from the foot of India to the great wall of mountains — the Himalayas, the Karakorams, the Pamirs — running along the top.
One school principal explained, «When we started this process, we thought this was just going to be another district - run student survey.
The Demco Makerspace Survey revealed the pain points many librarians have with starting and running a makerspace, but it also revealed some great advice for meeting those challenges head on.
Senior Writer and Features Editor at Publishers Weekly Interview starts at 12:44 and ends at 32:05 «The fact that we have rapidly declining eBook sales from major publishers and that we see for two years running now in the Pew surveys that eBook...
Because of this debt, younger veterinarians are reluctant to start their own practice: while half of «generation Y» veterinarians surveyed would like to run their own practice, only 39 % said they had the financial means to do so.
When I first started running large online surveys of gamers in the days of EverQuest, I was a 20 - year - old undergrad psych major.
So the UN, when it started working on a new set of goals to be in place from 2016, not only solicited opinions from 193 member states, it also ran public campaigns and got survey feedback on what the future aspirations should look like.
But at some point, you also run into people who don't hire a lawyer because they either don't know a lawyer can help them or they don't want to or they don't trust... There's a variety of reasons of why but as ABA's surveying has shown, there's kind of a once people can start affording lawyers, they still don't always hire them.
In a recent survey of recruitment firms that we ran at StandOut CV; we found that it only takes one grammar mistake for a recruiter to start seriously doubting your credibility.
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