Examples of using Surveyed in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Only 4 countries surveyed had more women in parliament than men.
About half the companies surveyed last year by the Confederation of British Industry, a lobby group, said graduates are unprepared for business jobs.
This report surveyed over 500 online marketers in the United States during the months of August
For the study, we surveyed more than 3,000 people using a national sample designed to represent the US population.
Economists surveyed by MarketWatch had projected claims would fall to a seasonally adjusted 375,000 in the week ended Jan. 14.
Is the fact that 92% of those surveyed have never experienced a virus,
Only 1.6 per cent of those surveyed were not working three years after graduating,(the national average is 3.4 per cent).
More than 5000 adults in 10 countries were surveyed about the threat of cyber attacks on critical industries in their countries.
Chicago-based market research firm Teenage Research Unlimited surveyed 1,280 teens and young adults online Sept. 25 to Oct. 3.
In 1883, German boats surveyed the Spratly and Paracel Islands
Corporate executives who were surveyed reported a 61 percent increase in federal tax disputes; 37 percent reported an increase in state tax audits.
Sapiens, surveyed the human past, examining how an
Kensington and Chelsea and Westminster, the wealthiest boroughs surveyed, have the highest number of swimming pools.
The study, published in the journal Appetite, surveyed over 1,000 adults about their flavor preferences.
William Cane, author of The Art of Kissing, surveyed 50,000 women and 96 per cent picked a
Nearly half of those surveyed considered it a bad time to buy stocks.
That's higher than the 65 per cent surveyed worldwide last year and 71 per cent of the Asia-Pacific respondents.
Basically, he surveyed a lot of coffee drinkers and asked them what they liked.
They surveyed 1200 people who had been jurors in criminal trials across the state.
About 80 percent of refugees surveyed said they witnessed a killing, most often by military or police, according to the report.