91.   Investors said the quarterly survey is likely to show many corporate managers remain pessimistic about the economy.

92.   Is it any wonder, then, that our children, assuming the survey is accurate, would be this way?

93.   Jordan Schaps, director of special projects at New York, said the survey was unfair because PDN did not reveal which photographers were polled.

94.   Lately, the Taliban have considered neighborhood surveys to be a suspicious activity.

95.   Legal or not, many priests said the survey was a pure means of achieving the necessary goal of preventing sexual abuse.

96.   Meier said the survey is fair, and provides background information so respondents can make informed choices.

97.   My survey was totally unscientific and, consequently, has a huge margin of error.

98.   Of course, no survey would be complete without Amelia Earhart, the second person to fly the Atlantic solo after Charles Lindbergh.

99.   On the one hand, these surveys are annoying and frequently I feel sorry for the people conducting them.

100.   Now, some economists are saying consumer confidence surveys are a better indicator of how Americans will vote.

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