Figuratively speaking.Percentage of people who say word of mouth is the biggest influence in determining what they buy, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. a survey by BIG Research: 26.7 Percentage who say newspaper inserts: 20.3 Percentage who say in-store promotion: 18.9 Percentage of CFOs who said they considered the cell phone to be their most indispensable, portable, technology device, according to a survey developed by Robert Robert, Henry Martyn 1837-1923. American army engineer and parliamentary authority. He designed the defenses for Washington, D.C., during the Civil War and later wrote Robert's Rules of Order (1876). Noun 1. Half Management Resources: 44 Percentage of CFOs who said the laptop Same as laptop computer. laptop - portable computer : 39 Percentage who said wireless handheld handheld: see personal digital assistant. : 8 Percentage of small business owners who feel increasing productivity is a "major priority[per thousand] for their business, according to a survey of small business owners conducted on behalf of Microsoft Canada: 73 Percentage who agree that adopting technology is the key to increasing their company,s productivity and competitiveness: 82 Percentage who say that technology is already helping their business become more flexible and mobile and they no longer feel chained to their businesses: 66 Percentage of Canadian Canadian (kənā`dēən), river, 906 mi (1,458 km) long, rising in NE New Mexico. and flowing E across N Texas and central Oklahoma into the Arkansas River in E Oklahoma. post secondary students who have at least one credit card, according to a survey conducted on behalf of Mosaik MasterCard: 77 Of these students, percentage who are currently carrying a balance: 72 Percentage of these who plan to pay it off entirely by their next statement due date: 53 Percentage of workers who claim they are neat, according to a survey by Ajilon Office: 21 Compiled by John MacIntyre John Macintyre (born 1857 - died 1928) was a doctor who set up the world's first radiology department at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary, in Glasgow, Scotland. Originally trained as an electrical engineer, he later graduated in 1882 from the University of Glasgow with the Bachelor of |
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