Eighty-two percent—409 of the 500 people interviewed—felt that large. [fact]
Eighty-two percent—409 of the 500 people interviewed—felt that large corporations should, as a general rule, be held responsible for damages in toxic waste cases. Among those people who knew of the Woburn case from newspaper articles or the television news, 77 percent had already decided that both Grace and Beatrice were responsible for the leukemia deaths.
Jonathan Harr, A Civil Action, loc. 1487