A number of interesting findings emerge when we look at the results of this top-of-mind question by region. |
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During the year, the environment continued to rival health care and the economy as the leading top-of-mind issues for Canadians. |
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I would like to look at a subject that is very much top-of-mind among decision makers at the moment, this being expenditure review. |
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It was clear that there was little top-of-mind identification of Measurement Canada with the regulation of weights and measures in Canada. |
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Healthcare is a top-of-mind issue everywhere in the world as it is here in Québec and Canada. |
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We want protecting consumers against food-borne illness to be top-of-mind all the time. |
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The study found that the lack of a skilled labour force is top-of-mind for business leaders and that concern is rising. |
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While this subject may not be top-of-mind for most members, it is key to the effective functioning of your professional association and, ultimately, the value that you receive. |
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Note: This table shows the top four environmental issues identified as top-of-mind as a percentage of those polled. |
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He wants to keep this disease top-of-mind. |
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We need to make it more top-of-mind, give it a little nudge. |
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Crime, violence, and safety are not top-of-mind concerns for the public. |
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Offshore drilling wasn't a top-of-mind issue for the most part, although early in the discussions, some participants spontaneously expressed concern about its effects on fish and fish habitat. |
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At the same time, we are stepping up our presence and visibility in our markets, through top-of-mind initiatives designed to heighten awareness of our brands. |
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Fighting fat, a top-of-mind concern among consumers today, is the subject of new marketing campaigns. |
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These issues have been top-of-mind, but others hover just below the surface: environmental pressures, an industry constantly in transformation, and a marketplace that is hypercompetitive to say the least. |
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