Examples of 'surveys may' in a sentence

Meaning of "surveys may"

surveys may: Surveys may refer to the collection of data or opinions from a group of people for the purpose of analysis, market research, or statistical study

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Further surveys may need to be carried out.
Consideration should be given to the height at which surveys may need to be undertaken.
The following surveys may be mentioned by way of illustration.
There are multiple reasons why some surveys may seem to end quickly.
Further surveys may need to be required.
Assessment via cancer registry or histopathologic surveys may underestimate the true rate.
Enterprise surveys may be seen as an alternative or complementary approach.
Thresholds for multispecies and ecosystem surveys may be defined at marine region level.
Detailed surveys may reveal some undocumented species.
In communities where most dogs are confined then household surveys may be more appropriate.
The following surveys may be required in a radiation emergency.
Quantification of megafauna and nodule abundance using autonomous underwater vehicle surveys may be useful.
Private sector surveys may also be used.
Surveys may require improvement in terms of coverage and design.
The terminology used in surveys may be a point of concern.

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Surveys may not easily keep track of such changes.
Some data from satisfaction surveys may be parts of this type of data.
Some surveys may employ more than one data collection methodology.
Information on the educational attainment of employees obtained from labour surveys may provide further evidence.
Some surveys may not appear on this list.
The results also provide baseline data against which results from subsequent surveys may be benchmarked.
Palaeontological surveys may be required in areas containing fossil remains.
The European reports of the above sectoral surveys may be obtained from.
Other similar surveys may occur as the need arises.
To obtain an estimate of effective total stock, large-scale instantaneous surveys may be required.
Carefully constructed surveys may provide otherwise unobtainable information.
Affecting marine biodiversity beyond areas of national jurisdiction, multiple surveys may not be.
Phytoplankton surveys may be conducted to characterize conditions within aquatic systems.
Maintaining content comparability with previous Time Use Surveys may also be an important requirement.
The intermediate surveys may be either exhaustive or based on random sampling.
Raw data obtained through experimentation, testing or surveys may be included within an appendix.
Such surveys may be conducted as a result of a statutory requirement or a public request for information.
The results of these surveys may amend the Regulation.
These surveys may be conducted as a result of the statute or a public request for information.
Member States which conduct exhaustive surveys may supply the complete results thereof.
These surveys may identify additional critical habitat if new nesting areas are found.
In other circumstances, such surveys may be repeated at irregular intervals.
The surveys may be filled in at the most opportune time for the participants.
In the light of these objectives the surveys may be classified as follows,.
Business surveys may help identify trade related transactions with foreign suppliers or customers.
For instance, participation in some surveys may be compulsory for respondents, and.
Enterprise surveys may include collections from financial intermediaries that report data on income from securities.
Information you provide in response to surveys may be used for market research ;.
Panel based surveys may give the timely information required for some policy decisions.
Also, questions from other types of major surveys may provide auseful point of comparison.
DWN surveys may be administered by us or by a third party acting on our behalf.
To evaluate the results of these surveys may need a specialist - a dermatologist or allergist.
Surveys may cover the total population, but are more frequently based on a sample.
Sampling differences between the surveys may make differences in the composition of age redundant.
Data from routine health information systems, sentinel surveillance or special surveys may be used.

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