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Nearly 7 percent of all traffic in the current-year sample size is mobile, up from 3.4 percent in the first half of 2010.
FORBES: Technology Adds Routes To The Recruitment Roadmap
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Current techniques involve drilling sample holes at numerous locations within a vineyard.
ECONOMIST: Winemaking and radar
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Results of the February survey indicate that CMOs who were more optimistic increased from 29 percent of the sample in August 2012 to a whopping 56 percent in the current survey!
FORBES: Bulls, Bears, and CMOs: Predicting the Future of Markets
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And a Home Office analysis of a sample of migrants eligible for settlement in 2011 shows that under current rules those in less-skilled and worse-paid jobs (nurses, care workers, cooks) were more likely to settle at the first opportunity than those in better-paid or graduate-level jobs.
ECONOMIST: Farewell, big society; hello, guest workers on sufferance
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It allows you to briefly sample data and then asks you to fill out a questionnaire about a recent or current job, including your compensation.
FORBES: How To Know What That Job Pays
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The survey is based on a representative sample of 5, 000 U.S. households and measures consumer sentiment on current economic conditions and the spending outlook for the next six months.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Newsweek's poll, also among registered voters, used an odd sample 38% Republicans, 31% each for Democrats and independents, when current party registration has Democrats with 33% and Republicans with 29%.
ECONOMIST: The presidential election