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Respondents

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Respondents meaning

plural of respondent

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In the new poll, 70% of Black respondents said they were “extremely concerned,” compared to 45% of white respondents, 50% of Asian and Pacific Islander respondents and 54% of Latino respondents.

When it comes to services people wanted council to expand or enhance, respondents indicated road/sidewalk maintenance (82 respondents), parks maintenance (66 respondents) and policing (51 respondents) were their three priorities.

However, the study noted that only 57 per cent of respondents from Blacks, Asians, and ethnic backgrounds (199 respondents) were likely to accept the vaccine, compared to 79 per cent of White respondents.

Respondents who were Jewish and respondents who were more liberal were more likely to agree that Jew-hatred is a serious and growing problem.

Scottish respondents also noted a fall in prices over the past three months, with the headline price balance now at -7% of respondents.

The applicant shall pay the costs oft he first and second respondents and that the applicant’s security deposit of K5,000 shall be split between the first and second respondents equally and shall be paid forthwith.

When asked if they were forced to move in the past five years, 20% of English-speaking respondents said yes while 47% of Spanish-speaking respondents said yes.

Over half of the respondents were former users of the physio pool and one-fifth of the respondents identified as disabled.

As per the survey, 61% of boomers and silent respondents would prefer working from home and 50% of millennial respondents would continue watching content on OTT platforms.

Female respondents to the survey were 50 percent more likely than male respondents to say working for a charity is “the best way to bring about change,” according to the paper.

Forde’s co-counsel, Mayo Robertson, protested the settlement of costs for all respondents, explaining that the appellant only instituted proceedings against four respondents.

In general, responses averaged 7.7 weeks, with respondents in the retail industry being more hopeful (6.5 weeks) and healthcare respondents, as one might expect them to be, coming in the longest at 9.1 weeks.

About 80 per cent of respondents felt that the taxation system improved after the implementation of GST, while 40 per cent respondents indicated that they will increase the number of warehouses in the post-GST era.

Of respondents on Medicaid, 40% reported having fair or poor health, which is a greater proportion than uninsured respondents, 31% of whom reported similarly.

People with more education also fared better than those with less education: 40 percent of respondents with graduate degrees passed, compared with only 9 percent of respondents without a college degree.

Respondents were living with HIV at a rate five times higher than the general U.S. population, for example, and 23% of respondents did not see a doctor or seek out medical care because of their fear of being mistreated or humiliated.

So the more a polling question raises the stakes and essentially requires respondents to say, “Trump is unfit for office and should be impeached,” the more likely Republican respondents are to align with the president.

The respondents argued that the action of the appellants by the two notices of appeal constituted gross abuse of court process and aimed at irritating and annoying the respondents.

These trends led to a revival of interest in survey panels – a set of respondents who agree to take repeated interviews over time, thus reducing the need to sample, contact and persuade new respondents each time new data are needed.

According to the Sacci report, the current weak trade conditions are marked by 71% of respondents experiencing decreased sales volumes, and 68% of respondents subject to decreased new orders.