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The numbers on the sacrifices we would make

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69 percent of employees who say they'd be willing to sacrifice their comfort in the office and work in colder temperatures to help their company save money.

german-team-world-cup-soccer.JPGThe German soccer team training for the World Cup. 51 percent of soccer fans said they'd sacrifice food for a week if it meant their nation would win the World Cup.

51 -- Percent of soccer fans who say they'd sacrifice food for a week if it meant their nation would win the World Cup.

70 -- Percent of Italian soccer fans who say they'd sacrifice their jobs if it meant victory for their nation in the World Cup.

4 -- Percent of soccer fans who say they'd sacrifice a body part if it meant their nation would win the World Cup.

90 -- Percent of dog owners who say they'd be willing to sacrifice luxuries such as gourmet coffee to provide for the needs of their pets.

69 -- Percent of employees who say they'd be willing to sacrifice their comfort in the office and work in colder temperatures to help their company save money.

27 -- Percent of baby boomers who say they'd sacrifice eating chocolate to get a good night's sleep every night.

22 -- Percent of baby boomers who say they'd sacrifice their cell phones to get a good night's sleep every night.

4 -- Percent of female baby boomers who say they'd sacrifice sex to get a good night's sleep every night.

82 -- Percent of women who say they'd sacrifice the health of their feet in the name of fashion.

41 -- Percent of lawyers who say they'd sacrifice time with their children if it meant realizing their dreams.

17 -- Percent of adults who say they'd sacrifice their marriage if it meant realizing their dreams.

3 -- Percent of company CEOs who say they'd sacrifice vacation time to realize their dreams.

Sources: Chicago Weekend, State News Service, Better Sleep Council, American Podiatric Medical Association, Umbershoot, Reuters.

-- Compiled by John Campanelli, Plain Dealer Reporter


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