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Single European Currency Tracker, July 2002
Our latest MORI poll suggests that public opinion remains clearly against EMU entry. The balance of opinion against EMU entry has increased slightly since May and is similar to the average of Labour's first term in government (1997-01).
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What's worrying the People?
Delivery, delivery, delivery. The performance of the Government on improving public services is now seen as the litmus test that will determine its long-term future, and the Chancellor's spending announcements this week are confirmation, if any were needed, that it is their success in this field on which the Blair administration expects to stand or fall.
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Quality of Life - Isle of Man
MORE than nine in 10 people on the Isle of Man are satisfied with the island as a place to live, according to a Quality of Life survey by the MORI Social Research Institute.
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A Quarter Of British Women 'In The Dark' About Incontinence
A quarter of women — the equivalent of around six million women throughout Great Britain — admit they do not know what causes urinary incontinence, and a similar proportion cannot name a method of treating problems with the bladder, according to a survey conducted by MORI Social Research Institute.
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Confused And Mistrusting
Confusion with the pension market and lack of trust in pension providers prevails according to a new survey by MORI Financial Services.
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Polling On The Internet
Since the late 1980s, telephone interviewing has become an increasingly effective way of conducting research among the general public. With telephone ownership rising above 90%, it became possible to interview representative samples of the public; the fast turnaround of results and the opportunity for tight control over the interview process have provided researchers with some real advantages over face-to-face methods.
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Analysts See Link Between Outsourcing And Profitability
Over two-thirds (69%) of analysts in the City and Wall Street think the outsourcing of business critical processes can improve a company's share price. Meanwhile 64% think such outsourcing can have a significant impact on a company's profitability.
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Many Patients "Willing To Travel Abroad For Treatment"
Research by the MORI Social Research Institute for the British Medical Association has found that more than two in five (42%) patients would be willing to travel outside the UK for treatment and that more than half (51%) believe involving other organisations — including the private sector — would improve the provision of NHS health care.