Percentage
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A large
percentage
of mankind is afraid of animals like snakes, spiders...
A notable
percentage
also voted 7/10 and 1/10.
The straight to video action genre must be the fastest expanding
percentage
of the home video market I swear not.
And if it must it should have to give us a
percentage
of truth that it is based on, eg: based on 6% truth.
An alarming
percentage
of the running time seems to be spent watching people putting up and taking down tents and other fairground attractions.
"La lotta continua" (class struggle), authoritarian schooling in ruling class values, the small
percentage
of youths of poor families in university--sure, that's so passé.
Recently, I am noticing that a remarkably high
percentage
of those German films that are released on international dvds have as topic the Nazi time.
I wouldn't like to jump to too many conclusions, but my guess would have to be that a good
percentage
of the people behind this production are themselves gay, and have felt marginalised for a good part of their lives.
Innocence hasn't become more guarded since we have already found the court system to be consistently wrong by a steady
percentage.
Peola, Delilah's "high yalla" daughter is in constant torment, because Jessie, Beatrice's daughter of the same age as Peola makes her aware that she has a
percentage
of black "blood."
In conclusion I would like to state that the society in which a movie of this nature receives such a large
percentage
of approval is in some very serious need of mental health medication.
Since a large
percentage
of the population are unaware that political agendas of media owners exist, they passively believe what they see on their nightly TV news or read in their daily newspapers.
These were just a small
percentage.
Lower production values (a large
percentage
of the movie obviously took place in one, large, circular room that was redressed for different scenes) For me, Farscape is about tight plotting: building tension, keeping focus on the characters and the situation, and tightening the screws as one thing after another gets frelled.
In another World Bank-EBRD survey, 40% of firms in Russia reported making frequent unofficial payments, and roughly the same
percentage
indicated that corruption is a serious problem in doing business.
But Morsi’s narrow margin of victory (just 3.5
percentage
points) over Shafiq, and low voter turnout – 46.4% in the first round and 51.8% in the second – reflect a polarized, exhausted society that lacks confidence in the electoral process and the candidates.
Automatic budget cuts – which reduced 2013 growth by as much as 1.75
percentage
points from what it otherwise would have been – continue, but in a much milder form.
Moreover, between 1950 and 2008, only 28 economies in the world – and only 12 non-Western economies – were able to narrow their per capita income gap with the United States by ten
percentage
points or more.
Thus, the Japanese economy’s potential annual growth rate slowed by roughly an additional two
percentage
points at the beginning of the 1990’s, as the post-WWII development model lost its steam.
While the
percentage
of invalid votes is a little higher where voting is compulsory, it comes nowhere near offsetting the difference in voter turnout.
For the last 15 months, the 2% inflation target, which is set by the government and is supposed to be enforced by the Bank of England, has been exceeded by more than a full
percentage
point.
How are these two economic facts to be reconciled and what does this divided economy tell us about Europe, east and west, as well as other economies where the
percentage
of people in work may be stagnant or falling?
Productivity grows due to the expansion of the most dynamic and efficient firms, but the
percentage
of those who work is decreasing all the time.
Among OECD countries, the only one with a
percentage
of participation in the economy lower than that of Italy is Turkey, where 53% of the population makes up the labor force.
This
percentage
is lower today than in 1970, while in the United States the equivalent number has increased from 65% to 78%.
Northern Cyprus, like Turkey, offers a 2.5
percentage
point refund on VAT, compared to the standard VAT rate of 13%.
One such subsidy is permitting deduction of a fixed
percentage
of certain expenses from income tax.
That is why one should look at the unemployment ratio – the
percentage
of the unemployed in the reference population – rather than at the unemployment rate.
Among those in the 20-24 age group, the difference between the reported unemployment rate and the
percentage
of youth without a job and looking for one (the unemployment ratio) is less stark.
Since implementing this approach, Rwanda has managed to decrease the
percentage
of people living in extreme poverty from 40% of the population in 2000 to 16.3% in 2015Aside from the obvious benefits, these gains matter because, as UNICEF recently noteda country’s potential return on investment in social services for vulnerable children is two times greater when the benefits reach the most vulnerable.
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