Sentences with phrase «survey come as a surprise to»

Why does the outcome of this survey come as a surprise to anyone?

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It should come as no surprise then that Canadian chief financial officers cite employee retention among their top concerns, according to a recent survey by Robert Half Management Resources.
So it may come as no surprise that the top five highest - earning elected women serving in governments worldwide, as surveyed by British financial service firm IG Group, coincidentally happen to earn less than their elected male counterparts in an all - gender list of of elected, appointed and lifetime world leaders.
As it becomes increasingly popular to employ more than one analytics tool to help determine the ROI of your digital efforts, with 78 % of marketers surveyed planning to adopt an attribution solution in the next two years, this comes as somewhat of a surprisAs it becomes increasingly popular to employ more than one analytics tool to help determine the ROI of your digital efforts, with 78 % of marketers surveyed planning to adopt an attribution solution in the next two years, this comes as somewhat of a surprisas somewhat of a surprise.
And his old - fashioned technology — a paper survey attached to a clipboard — weathered the storm surprising well, as his 21 - person team came back with 447 usable responses.
I probably shouldn't admit this, then, but it comes as no surprise to me that the results of a recent survey reveal that 57 per cent of people have lied on their online dating profiles... these statistics as just an indictment against dating...
The real truth about why men and women lie on their online dating profiles — I probably shouldn't admit this, then, but it comes as no surprise to me that the results of a recent survey reveal that 57 per cent of people have lied on their online dating... such a way to attract your ideal partner.
Kids and Media: Helping Parents Set Limits on Media Use The results of a recent survey about kids and media use — and its impact on schoolwork — comes as no surprise to educators.
In what should not come as a surprise to... well... anyone, a new survey from McGraw - Hill Education found that students who rely on technology for learning and studying often spend a significant portion of their academic time engaged in social activities with their devices.
Rather than simply urge the CCTS to release the survey results quickly, the regulator has ordered it to do so — a move that came as a pleasant surprise to Howard Deane of the Consumer Council of Canada, who has been pushing the watchdog on the issue.
In a recent survey of pet retailers, nearly 50 percent said they identify their business as a «natural» pet store — a trend that comes as no surprise to industry experts like Leonard Powell, president and founder of Hi - Tek Rations.
When the CAMH survey show came together, Jones was surprised to see how those early drawings evolved over a decade into three - dimensional pieces, such as the works of her «SHHH» series, which are made from noise - cancelling electric guitar cables that she «plugs» directly into walls.
«Given the sectors we surveyed, this should come as no surprise because industries like engineering have long struggled to become more diverse, and not through a lack of trying.»
88 % of the graduates who responded to the survey genuinely felt that the city in which they lived and worked was also a significant contributing factor affecting the size of their starting salary and it comes as no surprise that London came out on top as being perceived as the highest payer.
Thinking about death is the last thing anyone wants to do — so it comes as little surprise that a majority of Americans (64 percent) do not have a Will, according to a new Rocket Lawyer - Harris survey.
It will probably come as no surprise to WebWorkerDaily readers that a recent survey found that 70 percent of information workers don't believe status meetings help them accomplish work tasks.
It comes as no surprise, but price is the number one determinant of why consumers buy a smart speaker, according to a survey by Morning Consult.
If one looks at the numbers provided by FNB Property Economist John Loos, «with widespread weakness in sentiment late in 2017, showing up in both Consumer and Business Confidence readings as well as the Rand, it came as no surprise to see households remain a relatively conservative bunch at the time of the fourth quarter 2017 FNB Estate Agent survey, which was done in October».
While Hispanic women are increasingly bilingual and value the Spanish language as part of their culture, tradition and identity, survey findings on the importance of the Spanish language when it comes to participating in a home transaction may surprise real estate professionals and marketers.
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