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Just 8% of voters said they believed the economy was in quite or very good shape, while 71% said it was in a quite or very bad state.
The research, in the British Social Attitudes Survey produced by the National Centre for Social Research, found that 43percentnt of voters were quite or very interested in politics.
Channel 4 was widely praised for its portrayal of gay men, with 52% describing its coverage as quite or very good compared with 43% who said the same about the BBC's.
A survey of our own enquirers for 2012/13 revealed that 60% said bursaries and scholarships were quite or very important, but 69% said they would not affect a student's decision to apply.
The same survey also found that people had become more anxious about the prospect of independence – 59% were "quite" or "very" worried by it, compared to 45% in 2011 – while the proportions were even over whether Scotland's economy would improve or decline as a consequence.
That was while 61% found credit to be either quite or very unaffordable.
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All those hills mean I'm either travelling quite fast or very slow.
Instead, politicians are surprised that recipients of incapacity benefit "actually are quite ill or very disabled".
From the Symphony Hall to the Jazz Jam Session: Teaching negotiation to graduate students vs. providing negotiation training to senior executives: Quite Similar or Very Different?
Calling something "quite unique" or "very unique" implies that the item differs from the others in an unusual number of qualities, that it differs from them to an unusual degree, or both.
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