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Rank popularity for the word 'Surveys' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #4762
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Surveys in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
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The numerical value of Surveys in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of Surveys in a Sentence
There is no information that would support any suggestion that any of the equipment that’s being used in support of wind development for the site characterization surveys could directly lead to the death of a whale.
Some of the initial surveys that we're hearing of from the zones closer to the epicenter talk about total or near total destruction.
Brett Kavanaugh, according to surveys I've seen, isn't hugely popular around the country, and my sense is that if Brett Kavanaugh doesn't get the nomination as a result of these revelations, then I don't see that having a major impact, if Brett Kavanaugh were to have to drop out because of recent revelations, I don't see how that would mobilize voters.
Over the past year we’ve conducted insight sessions -- via direct interview, surveys, a consistent theme was to make [the loyalty program] more rewarding for them. We looked at competition and listened to member feedback. Outside of more ways to redeem points, they said, ‘help me with my travel experience.’.
Right now U.S. carriers are at the bottom in terms of customer satisfaction in surveys done. The only industry that comes in lower is cable television.
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- UmfragenGerman
- inquéritosPortuguese
- опитуванняUkrainian
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