It found that 83 per cent of the financial services operators surveyed had had their IT systems compromised in some way within the last year. |
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The men you surveyed have surprisingly traditional attitudes toward fatherhood. |
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In two thirds of cities surveyed, waiting lists for public housing are a year or longer. |
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Seth sat and surveyed what was going on this Christmas Eve, abundantly glad that he decided to spend it with his new friends. |
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A diving expedition has surveyed the wreck of the cruiser, now a war grave lying at 250 ft. |
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She jolted slightly in alarm, before leaning back and, cocking her chin to the side, surveyed him in perplexity. |
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All subjects were surveyed about their use of health promoting behaviors, including physical activity. |
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A recent study found that seven out of 10 weightlifters surveyed had gastroesophageal reflux disease, also known as heartburn. |
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They recently surveyed all rateable residential properties and received a decisive yes vote for recycling including glass. |
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All the companies surveyed indicated that they have affirmative action policies in place. |
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He just surveyed me with those dark eyes that seemed to read my emotions, and kept on driving. |
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Staff were reduced to tears when they surveyed the results at Redbridge Primary School. |
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In fact, one of the settlers knowingly built a house on a surveyed roadway. |
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We have surveyed nations, held training workshops, done pilot projects, and held conferences. |
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Sales were 27.6 billion kronor, more than the 27.4 billion kronor forecast by analysts surveyed by SME Direkt. |
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The accent was ranked in the bottom half of the 34 regional accents surveyed. |
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The room resounded with sneezes as I surveyed the red-nosed, sniffling, miserable and furious girls seated in front of me. |
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A third of those surveyed said they would rather live under sharia because they so disapproved of British culture. |
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The owners cannot begin revamping the building until insurance companies have surveyed the damage, which could take the whole of January. |
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As Ken surveyed my body, revulsion led my retreat into our kitchenette, where I politely excused myself. |
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For example, if several smokers were surveyed, it would be logical to assume that they could recite the risks of smoking, yet still smoke. |
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Rising a bit light-headedly, he stepped up to his polished looking-glass and surveyed himself. |
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In terms of wages, 69 percent of exporters surveyed expect to pay a wage rise in the next 12 months. |
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It is certainly true that the published literature on the subject is well surveyed. |
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Franklin has surveyed ranchers using llamas to protect sheep, and found that llamas seem to be earning their keep. |
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From his lofty perch atop the tallest pine at the highest point of Drangle pass, Forlon surveyed the peaceful terrain with satisfaction. |
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They surveyed the forest and studied the trees, identifying yellow wood, stinkwood, assegai wood, pear, alder and half a dozen other varieties. |
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The government town of Moonta was surveyed in 1863 and town lots offered for sale in April of that year. |
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But if Byron was celebrated for his amorality and loucheness, so was the city he surveyed that drizzly November afternoon. |
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Over 1,000 parents with children afflicted by autism spectrum disorder were surveyed for the study. |
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I surveyed the old hospital and its many auxiliary buildings in salubrious places like Morningside. |
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Nearby, Helen flickered back into vision, her face terrified as she surveyed the bedlam which had erupted. |
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In the smaller prisons all prisoners were surveyed, while in the three largest prisons one half of the population was randomly sampled. |
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Angus had already poured his first glass of Tassie sauvignon blanc as we surveyed the 270-degree sweep of the ocean from the lodge's deck. |
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More than two-thirds of those surveyed said higher-income workers should pay tax on all their wages. |
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The questionnaire showed 48 per cent of those surveyed backed the plan to test both types of vehicles over three years of age every six months. |
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By the end of the fourth mission, Lunar Orbiter probes had surveyed 99 percent of the front and 80 percent of the backside of the Moon. |
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I could not help feeling superior as I surveyed the poor schmucks partaking of such costly fare while sipping their persimmon margaritas. |
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Of the people surveyed 14 per cent said they had pet insurance, compared to 20 per cent of companies which have external support or backup. |
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She listened with half an ear while she surveyed her surroundings with boredom. |
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As they surveyed their grass stain-covered daughter beadily, Kuja noticed how impressive they looked, even more than usual. |
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In the following year they surveyed the perpendicular to the meridian east of Paris, triangulating the area between Paris and Strasbourg. |
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The city edged out the other 49 metropolises we surveyed because it's so easy to stay fit, eat healthy, and access natural therapies there. |
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After their inspection of the mine and town, Goyder promised that a township would be surveyed without delay. |
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When land was surveyed and the location of the capital decided most of these migrants moved to Adelaide. |
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Today was the first time I walked around its tranquil little garden and surveyed its moat. |
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The survey also found that 59 per cent of travellers surveyed thought business class fares were poor value for money. |
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On Friday, BCC officials, and industry biggies, surveyed the 19 roads to be taken up for upgradation under the short-term plan. |
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Less than half of the companies surveyed have formal procedures in place for backing up mission-critical data hosted on laptop computers. |
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In 1997, Honey Lake, the Carson Lake region, and the Surprise Valley lakes were surveyed biweekly throughout the time period. |
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Over half of the companies surveyed gave values of quality, trust, reliability and integrity. |
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Interested, I tucked it under my arm and surveyed his room for a proper place to curl up and look through the book comfortably. |
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In other words, they got sick and died up to three years sooner than other HIV men surveyed over a 10-year period. |
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Only two-thirds of the 258 companies surveyed by the Bureau of National Affairs say they grant two days off for Turkey Day. |
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As we ascended, the whole oval pan of the Mamund Valley spread out behind us, and pausing to mop my brow, I sat on a rock and surveyed it. |
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A look of pain crossed Angel's face as she surveyed the other concert attendees who were dancing and moshing. |
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I finished the gutters, sprayed some water up there to clean out the muck, and then surveyed the entire leaf-in-yard situation. |
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Organisers surveyed the impact from last year's wildfires and stormy SoCal winter, and redesigned the course. |
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Fully 70 percent of respondents surveyed said they wish that store brand products were available in as wide a selection as branded products. |
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He surveyed the streets, gunning the car up one of San Francisco's steep hills. |
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He found that Mesolithic and Neolithic material was found in the same area in only eight of the 221 blocks of land surveyed in the valley. |
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More than 40 percent of those surveyed said spaghetti is their favorite pasta. |
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The prince surveyed the three, trying to speak but unable to find his voice. |
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Also, almost half of those surveyed said they would be willing to pay a nominal charge for countryside access. |
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In addition, the teams surveyed the numbers of other plants and animals including endangered golden monkeys, elephants, and forest buffalo. |
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The Government also spent less per person on health in 2001 than the average spend of 30 countries surveyed in the report. |
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Zurich surveyed firms to see if they carry out risk assessments of employees before letting them drive on business. |
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Also slightly unexpected is that of those surveyed, almost 30 percent were total Apple noobs, while 40 percent had never owned an iPod before. |
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As I surveyed the waterfront, a cabin cruiser pulled up and deposited a large Indian man with gleaming teeth before pulling away again. |
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Some GPs said they had already surveyed their patients and found there was little call for evening and weekend appointments. |
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Bahzell lowered his sword slowly and muttered an oath as he surveyed the carnage. |
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The WHO report on multidrug resistance only surveyed two oblasts in the Russian Federation, Ivanovo and Tomsk. |
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Mr Fagan is advising owners and occupiers of similar properties that their buildings should be regularly surveyed and repaired. |
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The official figures count as employed anyone who works one hour in the surveyed week of the month. |
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Some time ago, in a country that does not really exist anymore, a man once stood upon the battlements of a castle and surveyed his handiwork. |
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Out of 1000 people surveyed, nearly half did not know that the Battle of the Boyne was marked by Orangemen in Northern Ireland each summer. |
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This area of London was surveyed again in 1991 as part of the UK census of population. |
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According to veterinarians surveyed, more than half of the nation's cats and dogs are overfed, which can lead to health problems. |
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The survey shows that nearly half of the women surveyed have never been in a chat room on the Internet. |
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Last week, as Cokemen surveyed their empire, on which the sun never sets, their blood almost audibly fizzed with pride. |
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Stampfl sunbaked there, gave instructions there, and surveyed his kingdom there. |
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Among sunfishes, gobies, and darters, 8 of 122 nests surveyed were probable takeovers. |
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The most common form of worms was hookworms, infecting 21.6 percent of those surveyed. |
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In 2004, 60 percent of Hoosiers surveyed supported extending at least some rights to same-sex couples. |
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She leapt to her feet once again and quickly surveyed the scene before her. |
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Several miles away, in a small cottage, a woman surveyed the devastation surrounding her. |
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Needing a bigger site but intent on staying in the neighbourhood, the Boykiws surveyed the options. |
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She wore a long, undecorated white robe and had bright green eyes that surveyed the entire crowd. |
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His vision was partially returned, and he quickly surveyed the surroundings. |
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I brushed a strand of ginger hair off my forehead and surveyed my reflection more closely. |
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The first settlers arrived in the district around 1880 after the land had been surveyed by W.H.Skinner. |
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Kenya law requires that all land parcels should be surveyed and registered. |
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However, a small population of approximately 40 individuals exists upstream of the area that is regularly surveyed. |
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Bad weather prevented these plans and he surveyed the Cocos-Keeling Islands instead. |
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More than 750 miles of the southern part of the West Coast route has to be surveyed to record design positions. |
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This area was last surveyed in 1949, before most of the modern sonar technology was available. |
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Another protected area that should be surveyed for islerorum is the Reserva Ecologica Serra das Araras in western Mato Grosso, Brazil. |
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Even with this global effort, only 40 percent of the world's oceans have been surveyed to hydrographic standards. |
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He had surveyed all the surrounding area, using council plans and photos taken by Staten. |
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That is less than half of the sheep estimated to have been there when the area was last surveyed in 1973 by Canadian biologist Ronald Petocz. |
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Buford surveyed the area for its geographical importance for the coming battle. |
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The landmark JK O'Connor building, one of the oldest in Castleisland, was surveyed by engineers and cordoned off yesterday. |
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We aim to make sure that the cottage is in tip-top condition for any prospective purchasers having it surveyed. |
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Rohcon surveyed the building a fortnight ago and rejected all claims of leaks and structural defects. |
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In this study, we surveyed the clinicians who are the recipients of these interpretations. |
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In fact, 64 percent of the patients surveyed were initially diagnosed by their primary-care doctor. |
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All of the patients surveyed said they were happy with the availability of appointments. |
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Students in a large, urban northwest school district were recruited and then surveyed annually for seven years. |
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More than one-third of the companies surveyed failed to hold regular board meetings. |
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In 2003, researchers surveyed approximately 13,000 high school students about the disease. |
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Sixty-two percent of all surveyed said they experienced at least four traumatic events in the past 10 years. |
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The IAS study showed that 56 percent of the organizations surveyed experienced failed international assignments. |
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Both groups were surveyed at baseline and at the completion of their experience. |
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The researchers surveyed more than 6,000 American soldiers in the months before and after combat in the two countries. |
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They surveyed 49 patients who consumed a therapeutic diet and who received diet counselling during their hospital stay. |
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The lists were drawn on the basis of personal experience among 200 people surveyed. |
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Voters across the nation were surveyed to determine attitudes on issues up for debate. |
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The sample size was limited, the range of treatments surveyed perhaps too wide for the small numbers involved. |
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In 2000 it surveyed opinion using the identical question, resulting in support of 56 percent. |
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Most species of river fish will be surveyed including trout, grayling, dace, barbel, chub and pike. |
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Geneva surveyed Ian stretching and noticed the slightly dampened from sweat white cotton shirt clinging to his brawny chest. |
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Most of the people surveyed favor FDA regulation to approve product safety. |
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During the assessment phase, stakeholders who were surveyed indicated their willingness to form the national coalition. |
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Generally speaking, the number of ads is a rough indicator of the economic dynamism of the surveyed country. |
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We surveyed 16 large collieries, each with many pits and a working force of at least 100 miners. |
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In general, the artists and musicians surveyed appear to have a balanced perspective on the subject of file-sharing and the internet. |
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We surveyed Roosevelt Road, where churches seemed as plenteous as liquor stores. |
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There was no general consensus among the orthopaedic surgeons we surveyed about how to cope with intraoperative death. |
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But nearly 27 percent of the toilets surveyed in the Tucson area used more than 2.2 gallons per flush. |
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Last year, 10 percent of firms surveyed said they dropped coverage for future retirees. |
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I carefully surveyed the area for footprints, foreign items and so on, then photographed the scene. |
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A look of disgust that had never been known to grace Michael's face settled heavily over his features, his upper lip curling as he surveyed her. |
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Both current assets and total assets were up slightly, 7 and 5 percent, respectively, for the 294 co-ops surveyed. |
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Less than one in 20 of teachers surveyed by a principal's group said they ever intended to apply for a principalship. |
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The people surveyed might be prostitutes, who have a financial incentive not to disclose. |
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A few hours later, as smoke continued to pour from the smoldering ruins, survivors surveyed a scene of stunning desolation. |
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More than a quarter of those surveyed blamed wasteful spending on e-commerce. |
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We surveyed the advice given to patients on driving after groin hernia surgery. |
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However it was encouraging to note that a significant number of those surveyed predicted a standstill budget. |
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He walked over to the teacher's desk and dumped his books on it, plonked himself into the chair, and surveyed the class. |
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Unsurprisingly, four fifths of the trainees surveyed said they thought that eponyms should be abandoned as a way of describing fractures. |
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The priests and the policemen stopped before the crowd of expectant men and surveyed them, as they did every morning. |
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It was surveyed in 1900 by a geologist whose brief was to fill in the gaps on the map, and to explore for traces of mineral wealth. |
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His talk surveyed the Kongo-derived underpinnings of tango, including candombe, tangana, payada, and the funky milonga. |
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At dawn the next morning I stood in my skivvies on the balcony of my room and surveyed the restless sea. |
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The country was ranked 144 of 177 nations surveyed by Transparency International in its 2013 graft perception index. |
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This was confirmed when we surveyed more than 80 UK sub-aqua clubs. |
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They surveyed 896 underwriters in 190 insurance companies to determine what premiums would insure a factory against property damage from an earthquake. |
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Most of the consumers surveyed indicated they comply with these practices, particularly in reducing cross-contamination after contact with raw fish, meat, or chicken. |
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Not all planets in a given area were surveyed for habitability. |
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But when modern-day conservationists surveyed the offshore rocks they discovered something even more ethereal lurking within. |
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Half of the more than 2,200 CEOs surveyed got even bigger raises. |
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In the gastropods groups I surveyed, 124 taxa at the subgenus and species-group level occurred in the Gatunian Province during the late Miocene and early Pliocene. |
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Some fields surveyed had orange leaf rust pustules on the lower leaves. |
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Shadows and penumbras were instantaneously formed from the myriad of trees and hills that he surveyed through the window, and just as quickly vanished. |
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According to informed sources, supervisors have instructed that the burial take place in the presence of his closest relatives, surveyed by security forces. |
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The pressure was all too much for one soldier in Norway today, who keeled over as Charles surveyed the ranks. |
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He paused at the bottom of the stairs and surveyed all his stuff. |
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The poll surveyed the opinions of 3,667 people, aged 18 years and older. |
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In the two neighbourhoods surveyed, out of the 750 households on which information was gathered, thirty employed a live-in foreign domestic worker. |
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Sipping on our nashi pear and lychee Martinis, we surveyed the room. |
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In 2001, an Inuit hunter from Baker Lake, two Yellowknife hunters from Dettah, and two Dogrib hunters from Fort Rae were also surveyed during this period. |
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Robbie whispered in my ear after he surveyed me in my elegant white gown. |
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In an intensive work period, Beagle surveyed more than 120 square miles of sea-bed, locating and charting more than 3,500 identifiable individual features. |
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Alanis turned and surveyed the ancient grandfather clock in the corner. |
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Three of 11 pools surveyed dried before any tadpoles could metamorphose. |
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While fried food is usually unhealthy, the four fast food restaurants surveyed have switched to low cholesterol cooking oils like soybean and corn oil. |
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The study surveyed students about their self-examination of thoughts and self-correction of practices between speeches in an oral communication course. |
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The Bench was told that all the 87 buildings surveyed had shown violations and that the BMP had decided to take up a survey of the entire locality. |
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As the work progressed, Marsh stalked its perimeter in fair weather or surveyed the site from the comfort of a warm room when it was raining or snowing. |
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I voiced this out to Jack as he surveyed the view that lay in front of him, the big concrete depressions and verts, all the while listening to me. |
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They clipped and copied newspapers, surveyed businesses, resurveyed them as economic conditions changed, and revisited their early contacts as the downturn unfolded. |
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The one female was not observed until she began behaving in a territorial manner again, even though the surrounding area had been intensively surveyed twice. |
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The food crisis was aggravated by the surveyed population being inaccessible to relief organisations because of military operations and an embargo on UNITA held areas. |
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His features were smoothly regular and extraordinarily placid, as if he surveyed the world from a lofty perch, far removed from any of its foibles and cares. |
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Surprisingly, while students get less time with their teachers, the survey suggests that they're more satisfied than students surveyed 10 years earlier. |
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The shocking results from the county are that no breeding pairs of curlew, lapwing, redshank, snipe or oystercatcher were recorded on the sites surveyed. |
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Straightened and helping me to my feet despite the small jabs of pain which came from my wounds, Alastor surveyed the area as I discarded the head and bones of my snack. |
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Chinese privet is present in eight of the 16 management areas surveyed. |
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This auburn light danced and glinted on my companion's drooping gold earrings as we surveyed the cars below, and held his face in profile as if he might only be a photograph. |
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But the 2,000 parents of toddlers surveyed said their children were losing the art of inventive, imaginative play which is what toddlerhood should ultimately be about. |
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According to the Geological Survey Team of Tibet, who surveyed the area and measured the studied section, the Juripu Formation is divisible into 12 units. |
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Bringing his eyes level with Luke, Adam surveyed him calmly. |
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The 66 physicians who were surveyed had referred patients to the study. |
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How can distances to objects be surveyed beyond our neighborhood bubble? |
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The labyrinth of perplexities that Abigail surveyed best summarized the vexations of the delegates in Philadelphia. |
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According to an ESPN poll, 49 percent of those surveyed said they tried a product because of its NFL sponsorship. |
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Last year, a study found that 5.5 percent of surveyed 12th graders had gotten high off cough syrup in one way or another. |
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Once again Brecht's eyes surveyed the grounds before they settled on a broad shouldered brute of a man who was already striding confidently toward him. |
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Last week, kennelman John Carruthers was close to tears as he surveyed the empty kennels that have been the focus of his work for nearly 25 years. |
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When Citizens United was debated before the Supreme Court, 56 percent of those surveyed agreed that money is speech. |
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A majority, 51 percent of those surveyed, did not know that a functional food is a food containing potential health benefits beyond the traditional nutrients they provide. |
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For decades, birdwatchers have surveyed the United States by recording species in breeding season at specified stops along thousands of preset routes. |
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While the figures for drug-driving are lower than drunk-driving, they show that almost a quarter of the drug-users surveyed did drive within a few hours of taking drugs. |
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The Elizabethan-style building has been surveyed by a historic buildings expert, and a schedule of work has been drawn up to restore it to its former glory. |
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We surveyed the strange world of celebrity gaming cameos to give you a snapshot of the most successful and the most inexplicable. |
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In addition, even though nutrition was also not specifically listed as a factor, one-third of those surveyed pencilled it in under Health Considerations. |
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The patients were surveyed by mail or by follow-up telephone calls. |
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My heart was in my throat as I surveyed what he held in his hand. |
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Opposite me sat a man with a ferret or stoat sitting in the inside pocket of his jacket, from where it surveyed the rest of the carriage as he stroked its silky head. |
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Like practically every other inch of the planet, they can be surveyed and mapped, drawn, quartered, and vivisected by satellite. |
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He went to the tallest turret of the castle and surveyed his land. |
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Some adjacent areas were also surveyed, although less intensively. |
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When I first took the chair of the Australia Council in the mid 90s, we surveyed most artists and writers about what they needed in order to produce their creative work. |
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YouGov surveyed 2,024 adults, of whom more than 200 use Twitter, and compared the views and characteristics of the Twitterati with those of the sample as a whole. |
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This year, the team surveyed a larger area with tunicate coverage. |
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I looked him over once more and surveyed his eyes very closely. |
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Though money and jobs were the most important to surveyed students, they still wanted more out of their college experience. |
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Not surprisingly, 52 per cent of all chief executives surveyed, regardless of location, cite sustained or steady top-line growth as being of greatest concern. |
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The wrinkles deepened in his creased face as he surveyed it closely. |
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I surveyed my hotel room, and snuggled deeper into the sheets. |
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In all,512 people were surveyed including nightclubbers, licensees,bar staff, taxi drivers and late-night food retailers. |
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The call from Mr Evans follows the launch of a NRMA report on road rage which surveyed 1500 people across New South Wales and Canberra. |
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While 23 percent of consumers surveyed will outspend last year's levels, 25 percent will spend less, the survey found. |
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But half the Brummies surveyed said they use daydreaming to help improve their performance and motivation at work. |
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The outbreak of civil war in Libya has caused the largest deterioration in a GPI score, both regionally and across the 153 countries surveyed. |
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A quarter of prisoners surveyed said they had no contact at all with anyone outside the prison walls before they started writing to their penpal. |
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Researchers surveyed more than 500 students who allowed them to match their grade point averages with their levels of phone use. |
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The site was surveyed and excavated intermittently between 1908 and 1922 by a team of workmen under the direction of Harold St George Gray. |
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Remember, the people surveyed have already signed up for a fling. |
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This process was corrupted by French officials sympathetic to the French in Algeria who took much of the land they surveyed into public domain. |
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In September 1761, with his assistant Hugh Oldham, Brindley surveyed an extension from Longford Bridge to Hempstones, near Halton, Cheshire. |
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The 2001 Census showed the City as a unique district amongst 376 districts surveyed in England and Wales. |
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Respondents were surveyed on value for money, punctuality, seating availability, tram stops and overall satisfaction. |
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They were laid along accurately surveyed courses, and some were cut through hills, or conducted over rivers and ravines on bridgework. |
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Charles had the castle completely surveyed by a team including Inigo Jones in 1629, but little of the recommended work was carried out. |
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Robert also surveyed the route and designed the Hagger Leases branch, which was planned to serve the collieries at Butterknowle and Copley Bent. |
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The route of Grand Junction Railway authorised on 6 May 1833 had been surveyed by Locke. |
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In addition, we have surveyed a number of media managers to get an idea of the prospects for the multimediatization process. |
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On the Index of Economic Freedom Netherlands is the 13th most free market capitalist economy out of 157 surveyed countries. |
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The township of Portarlington was formally surveyed around 1850 and was at that time named Drayton. |
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The newly surveyed township was neatly laid out, with broad streets, and planted with English elms and pines. |
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Along with his wife, Aileen Fox, he surveyed and excavated several prehistoric monuments in Wales. |
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As more members join, he said, they will be surveyed to see if they want nonracing amenities like tennis courts. |
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A survey undertaken in Birmingham in 1956 found that only 15 of a total of 1,000 white people surveyed would let a room to a black tenant. |
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According to the 2009 international corruption Perception Index by Transparency International, Yemen ranked 164 out of 182 countries surveyed. |
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It was not until the 1950s, when the ocean floor was surveyed in detail, that their full extent became known. |
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None of the 16 companies surveyed were able to track the used products down to the final producers. |
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Estimates of the numbers of nonmarine molluscs vary widely, partly because many regions have not been thoroughly surveyed. |
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The World Justice Project ranks Ukraine 66 out of 99 countries surveyed in its annual Rule of Law Index. |
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This done, a site is surveyed to find out as much as possible about it and the surrounding area. |
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In a 2000 World Health Organization report, its health care system ranked 14th in overall performance of 191 countries surveyed. |
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For example, the average age of menarche in various populations surveyed has ranged from 12 to 18 years. |
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The nation ranked first of all countries surveyed for of levels of perceived domestic corruption. |
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When the British surveyed British Guiana in 1840, they included the entire Cuyuni River basin within the colony. |
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In 1843 he surveyed Mount Macedon which Major Mitchell had climbed on his 1836 journey south. |
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However it is also shown that the majority of Muslims in the 43 nations surveyed did not agree with this interpretation of sharia. |
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The same year John Rennie surveyed a branch of the Rochdale between Todmorden and Burnley. |
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About half of the workers in Manchester and Stockport cotton factories surveyed in 1818 and 1819 had begun work at under ten years of age. |
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It was surveyed for diatoms in 1984 and 1999, the changes being consistent with the pH of the lake having increased. |
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However, this must be regarded as a borderline case as there is no Ordnance Survey surveyed height for the top of Grisedale Hause. |
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The route was originally surveyed by John Smeaton, remains open and is used by leisure craft. |
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But a spokeswoman said that seven out of 10 people surveyed liked it better, or at least as much, as the old weather chart. |
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The colonial governors in Jesselton and Kuching, once monarchs of all they surveyed, are relegated to a subsidiary and unenviable role. |
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The charity surveyed 2000 British adults and found there was a north-south divide with hangovers. |
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North Star Opinion Research and Hardstand Strategic Research conducted a poll for FSC July 16-22 and surveyed 803 active voters in Florida. |
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Analysts surveyed by Dow Jones Newswires had forecast third quarter net profit at 782 million kronor. |
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This year, for the first time, SullivanCotter surveyed emerging specialties such as Laborists, Surgicalists and Nocturnists. |
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He surveyed the available newspapers whenever he arrived in a new town. |
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One in four of those surveyed claim to have spent up to a week searching the classifieds for an available repairman. |
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The students made a pizza in each of the flavours surveyed, then used a portion of each to make a pizza pie chart. |
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Over half of those surveyed confessed to not changing their duvet for a higher tog winter duvet. |
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Of companies surveyed, two in five rely on extensive networks of laptop computers used by employees who work remotely. |
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To study the effects of dust storms, we surveyed subjective eye and respiratory system symptoms among inhabitants in Mongolia. |
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The territory should be small enough to be surveyed in its entirety from a hilltop. |
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Revisitation of sites surveyed 19 years ago reveals impoverishment of longhorned beetles in natural and planted forests. |
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All varsity football and baseball players surveyed engaged in at least one ritual before a game, and on the average, football players used three. |
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For the researcher 570 people who confirmed that they have experienced lucid dreaming were surveyed. |
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The new Ibope poll surveyed 3,010 people on Friday and Saturday and had a 2-point margin of error. |
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He set up trading posts to compete with Americans, and single-handedly surveyed a continental area unparalleled in human history. |
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Millions of acres of land in these western provinces are being surveyed, mapped and then exploited by these extractive industries. |
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An amazing 82 percent of those surveyed admitted they knew little or nothing at all about the proposed single transferable vote system. |
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They surveyed 120 spouses of lung cancer patients about their personality, social support, and caregiving burden. |
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A recent survey on HAT in Benue state showed that the areas surveyed were no longer endemic for sleeping sickness. |
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The Snakehead Bank south of Kodiak Island, Alaska, was surveyed repeatedly over 4 days and nights. |
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Cuff pressure monitors were in use with 18 of the intubated patients surveyed. |
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Mullock surveyed teachers' views of what they believed to be important traits in a language teacher. |
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The researcher surveyed more than 1,300 people of different ages and found the younger participants were much more willing and able multitaskers. |
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To ensure we surveyed across both vegetation classes without bias, we also conducted transect surveys across the extent of each study site. |
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Finally, less than 1 percent of the US navigationally significant Arctic waters have been surveyed with modern technology. |
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Among African Americans surveyed, that number was 80 percent. |
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Screamers trumpeted from the roof of the supermarket, white storks rattled their bills as their surveyed the town from the proscenium of the filling-station. |
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Almost all of those surveyed correctly identified the star fish and the sea horse, but there was some confusion when it came to identifying the octopi and jelly fish. |
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When first appointed, he surveyed and mapped the entire system, and strove to investigate the many abuses of the water supply, such as the act of tapping into pipes illegally. |
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The actual incidence of endarteritis is difficult to estimate and changes depending on the age of the population surveyed and the era in which estimates are made. |
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Brasilia Australis is an immense region toward Antarcticum, newly discovered but not yet fully surveyed, which extends as far as Melacha and somewhat beyond. |
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The people surveyed by Pew consisted of Puerto Ricans living in the 50 states and DC and may not be indicative of those living in the Commonwealth. |
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If no materials are found, the area surveyed is deemed sterile. |
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Notable findings from surveyed primary care practices include several statistics, which may shed light on the disparity in physician satisfaction. |
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Among consumers surveyed who typically brown-bag, nearly half said they are doing so more often, and nearly all cited financial reasons as their motivation. |
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Because of the massive size of the new vessels, the outlet from Portsmouth needed to be surveyed to make sure that they could sail no matter the tide. |
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Throughout the 1970s, the Mary Rose was meticulously surveyed, excavated and recorded with the latest methods within the field of maritime archaeology. |
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Jones' whip was the third most popular film weapon, as shown by a 2008 poll held by 20th Century Fox, which surveyed approximately two thousand film fans. |
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Marathon and nonmarathon runners were surveyed in the study. |
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For a third of those surveyed, streaky fake tan is the worst possible look for summer and for almost a quarter, y-front swimming trunks are the biggest turn off. |
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The surrounding lands surveyed by Captain Bruce in 1762 attracted many Scottish traders when William Davidson of Caithness arrived to settle two years later. |
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The researchers surveyed the heads of a large number of modern animals as well as one of the world's best dinosaur fossils, the pachycephalosaur Stegoceras validum specimen. |
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Around 48 samples of four popular commercial brands of black tea were purchased from the local markets in the Muscat area and the tea surveyed for mycoflora. |
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More than one-third of executives recently surveyed said the most important benefit of using interim workers is to help avoid overstaffing followed by layoffs. |
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Despite most modern farms relying on GPS steering systems, robot milking machines and even drones, only one in 20 people surveyed would describe a farmer as tech savvy. |
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