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In a 2010 Daily Mail interview, he described the difficult time: "That was tough at first.
In the Daily Mail interview, Sir Richard said British soldiers should leave Iraq "sometime soon, because our presence exacerbates the security problems."
In a 2011 Daily Mail interview he recalled, "It was like being on another planet compared to Sao Paulo.
Yet, in a moving, electronic mail interview, he contends his life is full and happy, thanks to advances in computer technology, good health care, and loving friends and family.
She added that a co-producer, Paul Miller, told her that Miramax had decided to postpone "Prozac Nation" even before the Globe and Mail interview.
At an earlier briefing here, Mr. Blair's spokesman said the general's remarks after his Daily Mail interview showed there was "not a cigarette paper between" the prime minister and the general.
Pattie Boyd invoked the designer in a 2007 Daily Mail interview, when speaking of her and her then-husband George Harrison's darker days: "at times I felt almost suicidal.
Polled Before Clinton's Address The Conference Board survey was based on 5,000 mail interviews conducted in the first two weeks of February, several days before the President's speech to Congress on Feb. 17.
In August 2006, in a Globe and Mail interview, then-WestJet CEO Sean Durfy stated that WestJet was in talks with Oneworld.
Much earlier, in a rare contemporaneous account, Ditko described his and Lee's contributions in a mail interview with Gary Martin published in Comic Fan No. 2 (Summer 1965): "Stan Lee thought the name up.
In a Daily Mail interview, Cogan's sister Sandra, who was briefly linked to McCartney, claimed that Cogan had a serious romance with Lennon that had to be kept secret because of her family's strict Jewish faith.
In a Globe and Mail interview, Rodriguez said that the new group differed from The Waffle in that its ultra-left elements were minor and that it would abide by the results of NDP conventions, even if it did not agree.
In a recent Globe and Mail interview, Sonia Verma asked former Office of Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge about the relationship between the U.S. Government and Muslims living in America with reference to Maher Arar.
In the latest Gallup/Phi Delta Kappa poll of teachers' attitudes, which used mail interviews with a representative sample of 830 teachers nationwide, 38 percent said their schools have remained about the same since the start of calls for reform; 25 percent said their schools have gotten worse, and 36 percent report some improvements.
It based its figures on a mail survey response from 1,150 farmers.
The response rate was about 33 percent, which is considered typical of mail surveys.
The report is based on an annual mail survey of 400,000 employers nationwide.
It was the first marketing research organization to specialize in mail surveys.
The board's consumer survey is a mail survey of 5,000 families.
Researchers have a bit more faith in mail surveys.
The study was based on a mail survey in 1998 of 1,124 randomly selected doctors; 720 responded.
She also mailed surveys to 918 consumers, after giving them no information on irradiation.
Additionally, mailing surveys resulted in more criticism and less satisfaction.
Unlike with mail surveys, the interviewer has the opportunity to probe or ask follow up questions.
The mail survey includes 5,000 families around the country, and yesterday's report covers responses gathered during the first three weeks of April.
Real pollsters who do mail surveys send out their questionnaires repeatedly to get a high response rate.
Women were identified through a mailed survey and randomly assigned ahead of time either to the intervention or to the control group (written material only).
"They're self-selective in much they same way mail surveys and straw polls are.
This study will seek to contact approximately 10,000 women to participate in a mail survey, a telephone interview, and a medical records review.
Of the 3,102 doctors who were mailed surveys, 1,902 responded, and their answers were anonymous.
In 1988, Advertising Age called it "the best-selling, most authoritative text on mail survey research."
A phone and mail survey of 950 residents is being conducted as part of the process, incorporating the issues identified in earlier phases.
Mail surveys are sent to a preselected sample of people, with instructions on how to fill out the survey and return it enclosed.
Two years ago, in a mail survey, the organization found that attendance was divided between Jews and non-Jews.
Mailed surveys were repeated at 5-y intervals.
Mailing surveys also results in more variability in response than a phone survey with patients either feeling really satisfied or dissatisfied.
Effects of different monetary incentives on the return rate of a national mail survey of physicians.
At the time, an article in a publication of the Philadelphia chapter said the two men had done "pioneering work in mail survey methodology."
'Too Much Information' Even mail surveys have trouble getting people to respond.