Lost your Turf
War by a percentage point?
Not exact matches
U.S. and Beijing could both lose 0.2
percentage points of growth within the first year of a «limited trade
war», AMRO's economic team said, and an additional 0.2
percentage points for the U.S.
by the third year given Washington's relatively greater openness to global trade.
In short, the «
war on women» rhetoric and the inopportune statements
by U.S. Senate candidates Todd Akin and Richard Mourdock only resulted in a three -
percentage -
point gain in «pro-choice» sentiment» a difference that falls within the poll's margin of error.
Indeed the number of marginals — those won
by less than ten
percentage points — was at its lowest level since the Second World
War.
That pales in comparison to when agriculture's share of U.S. jobs fell
by almost four
percentage points per decade in the first 40 years after World
War II.