Sentences with phrase «yearly survey»

We also do the largest yearly survey of grandparents and other family members who are kinship carers.
Realtors consistently rank near the bottom of the list of most respected professions when yearly surveys are taken.
J.D Power conducts yearly surveys designed to help quantify which vehicles offer the most consistently dependable service.
Banks lag behind credit unions in customer satisfaction, according to yearly surveys by global market research firm Synovate.
More than 35,000 households across the country, involving more than 200,000 American adults of all socioeconomic backgrounds, participate in the CDC yearly survey.
TransUnion has been making yearly surveys and found out that the number of people taking out personal loans has increased by 18 % since 2013.
No credits, no deductions and a flat income tax rate describes the ideal tax regime ranked first by corporate tax professionals, according to EY's yearly survey recently announced at Ernst & Young LLP's 12th Annual Domestic Tax Conference in New York.
In their January 2010 paper entitled «Stocks of Admired Companies and Spurned Ones», Deniz Anginer and Meir Statman use Fortune magazine's yearly survey - based lists of «America's Most Admired Companies» to answer these questions by measuring the returns (April 1 through March 31) of two portfolios reformed annually: admired companies (upper half of survey scores), and unadmired companies (lower half of survey scores).
The centres have an active breeding programme, and visitors can join the SeaWatch club entitling them to a year's free admission to all the centres and to take part in many environmental projects including a twice - yearly survey of the shores near each centre.
The National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) facilitates a yearly survey that asks employers to identify the skills they value most on the resumes of potential employees.
This year's hypoxic zone, nearly the size of the state of Massachusetts, is right in the range predicted earlier in the year by the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium, which does a yearly survey of oxygen levels.
Global warming ranks dead last among a host of important issues that people across the world worry about, according to a yearly survey conducted by the United Nations.
This compares with a UK average of 41 days as calculated by the European Payment Index — a yearly survey of companies across Europe.
Pension funds, meanwhile, plan to raise the portion of their real estate allocation devoted to foreign investments to 6.2 percent on average this year, up from 3.5 percent in 2012, according to a yearly survey of 80 such funds by the publication Institutional Real Estate Inc..
Since 2007, the National Association of REALTORS ® (NAR) has conducted a yearly survey to measure the sales of U.S. residential real estate to international clients...
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