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Socio-Cultural Currents Affecting Heritage Site Visit Considerations or 'I didn't join English Heritage to be a Salesman'
My day job is the study of the British, the public generally, the electorate, in political terms (although opinion polls that you see in the newspapers and on television is but 1% of our turnover - that's right, 1%, of MORI's turnover - but 99% of the publicity).
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British V-reg Car Buyers Pay £1.2billion Too Much
In the week that official figures for the September sales of 'V' registration cars are revealed, Direct Line claims that British drivers could have saved £1.2 billion had they bought their new cars on the continent. At the same time, Direct Line has revealed figures from its new Direct Line Motoring Report showing that over half of British drivers would consider buying their new car on mainland Europe.
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Ipsos - New Study Pinpoints What Consumers Want From Corporations
Consumers Worldwide Expect Businesses to Achieve Social as Well as Economic Goals New Study Pinpoints What Consumers Want From Corporations
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Tomorrow's Company is the Company You'll Keep
Hewlett Packard Consulting
Building Your Company's Vision Conference
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Record Number Of People Using Internet For Their Personal Finances
3.1 million people are using the net for their day to day personal finances and an extra 2.7 million have logged on to the net in total since Christmas, according to a MORI poll commissioned by Screentrade-unions, the Internet insurance service, and Interactive Investor, the leading personal finance site.
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A Third Of Home Owners Would Accept A Gazumper's Offer
A MORI poll for ITV's Tonight With Trevor McDonald programme reveals how many sellers are ready to make a quick killing from the current property boom.
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Patient-led Campaign For More Information To Improve Experience Of Cancer
Despite improvements in treating cancer over recent years, fewer than half of cancer patients are properly involved in decisions about their treatment and care, announced Macmillan Cancer Relief today at the launch of their new initiative 'a voice for life'.
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The Summer Breeze and a Soft-top, Plus the Partner of Your Choice
Half, 49%, of the British people have either driven or been a passenger in a convertible car, but only three in ten women, 29%, would choose their husband or boyfriend as their ideal partner for a ride in a soft-top. This compares to four in ten, 42%, men who say they would choose wife or girlfriend, according to a survey carried out on behalf of Privilege Insurance by MORI Financial Services (May 1999).
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Three Quarters of British Drivers are Being Threatened on the Road
Over three quarters (76%) of drivers in Great Britain have experienced some form of threatening behaviour while driving, with one in five (18%) experiencing serious offences, according to the latest MORI research commissioned by Direct Line, the UK's leading motor insurer.
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Parents Challenge Employers On Gap Between 'Rhetoric And Reality' On Help With Childcare
MORI survey for National Childcare Week reveals parents' experiences in the workplace and views on the National childcare Strategy