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The survey looked at managers and workers in the 25 to 34 age group, and those 55 and older.
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The survey also looked at how much vacation time workers are allotted and how much of it they use.
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The survey also looked at how much salaries increased over time.
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The survey also looked at oily fish consumption, which has increased from about a quarter of a portion to a third of a portion per week.
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In the US study, researchers from the independent Rand Drug Policy Research Center in Santa Monica, California, looked at data from the National Household Survey on Drug Abuse between 1982 and 1994.
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The survey, conducted by Ipsos Mori, looked at 204 firms of different sizes and industries.
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I've looked at both the BBC survey, and also the MORI survey that we ourselves commissioned and published last week.
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The survey by the city's Department of Consumer Affairs looked at the Chinese, Ecuadorian and Mexican communities and also found that barriers to having accounts included having to maintain minimum balances as well as confusion over what documentation would be needed to open an account.
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The survey, the most extensive on the health of ethnic minorities, looked at the health of 6, 800 adults and 3, 400 children from Black Caribbean, Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Chinese and Irish communities.
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He said one survey showed that consumers were likely to be confused if they looked at the device while someone else was using it.
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This was the first time a large national poll looked at how Americans feel about adapting to the changes brought on by global warming, said survey director Jon Krosnick, a professor of political science and psychology at Stanford.
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