101. Hong Kong people are no longer the most impulsive shoppers in the world as they tighten their belts to survive an economic downturn, a new survey has revealed. 102. In fact, the survey revealed, most non-elderly investors describe themselves as blue or white collar workers rather than managers or professionals. 103. In a separate report, however, the insurance company said a survey revealed corporate sentiment deteriorated in the six months to November. 104. A recent survey revealed that more people thought Mastercard was an Olympic sponsor than Visa. 105. A survey published Monday revealed broad support for legislation to boost the US minimum wage, which Republicans in Congress are currently blocking. 106. But the survey revealed that such a development would not make much of a dent on voter intentions. 107. The survey also revealed that far too many samples had excessive levels of less-dangerous bacteria. 108. The survey also revealed some ambivalent, if not paradoxical views about the Japanese people. 109. More than three-quarters of urban Chinese had planned to be glued to the television for the World Cup, a recent survey revealed. 110. More than three-quarters of urban Chinese will be glued to the television for the World Cup, a recent survey revealed. |