Sentences with phrase «cent difference in»

«We found a 35 per cent difference in feed use per tonne of salmon produced between Norway and Chile, the least efficient region,» says Pelletier.

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If you charge a coffee at Starbucks (sbux) for, say, $ 2.67, Acorns rounds up to the nearest dollar, withdraws the 33 - cent difference from your bank account and invests the money in your portfolio.
He found that the 1 cent difference between prices ending in.99 and.00 had «a considerable effect on sales,» with items whose prices ended with.99 far outselling those ending with.00.
1) Less than five per cent of Canada's economy is likely to experience significant competitive pressures from differences in jurisdictional carbon prices.
Susan pays about 36 per cent of her income in taxes while Bob only pays 20 per cent, a $ 35,000 difference.
One could easily think that there is only a 16 - per - cent difference, but through the magic of Rashomon, we can see that Susan pays about 44 per cent more in taxes (35/79).
In addition, the federal government would reduce its federal taxes (they advocate corporate income taxes) by 90 per cent of the difference between the October 2010 Update projections for the CHT / CHT and the flat - lined amount from 2014 - 15 on.
The government took a stab at cross-border price differences in the 2013 budget when it eliminated tariffs on baby clothing and sports equipment — rates as high as 18 per cent for skates — to try to narrow the gap.
In the March 2016 quarter the overall weighted average sale price was $ 595,664 but in the latest quarter the price came in at $ 670,861 — a difference of almost 13 per cent and the second highest weighted average sale price ever recordeIn the March 2016 quarter the overall weighted average sale price was $ 595,664 but in the latest quarter the price came in at $ 670,861 — a difference of almost 13 per cent and the second highest weighted average sale price ever recordein the latest quarter the price came in at $ 670,861 — a difference of almost 13 per cent and the second highest weighted average sale price ever recordein at $ 670,861 — a difference of almost 13 per cent and the second highest weighted average sale price ever recorded.
Apologizing for 2016 campaign talk wouldn't make «ten cents worth of difference» in the lawsuit against President Donald Trump's temporary travel restriction, according to Trump.
The state currently charges a little over 39 cents in total taxes and fees for every gallon of gas — quite a difference from the 52 cents it collected per gallon a decade ago.
In contrast, medium - term inflation expectations implied by financial market prices, which are calculated as the difference between nominal and indexed bond yields, have been broadly stable at around 2.6 per cent over the past nine months.
Medium - term inflation expectations of financial market participants, as implied by the difference between nominal and indexed bond yields, have risen to around 3 per cent in October, from less than 2 per cent at the beginning of the year.
One difference — which does not show Mr. Wall in a particularly good light — is that Saskatchewan has done this with a 5 - per - cent sales tax, which the Alberta Tories then and the Alberta New Democrats now unwisely eschew.
The 4.95 per cent contribution rate has not changed in many years so employees will see a difference on their very first pay in January, said de Grâce.
Longer - term inflation expectations of investors have been similarly subdued; the difference between 10 - year bond yields and indexed bonds continues to fluctuate within the 2 — 2 1/2 per cent range it has remained in since mid last year.
For the rest of this article, I'll focus on the Shopify and BigCommerce's plans around the $ 79 / month mark, with a price difference of only 95 cents and what appears to be a nearly equal set of features described on each store builder's site, let's see how they differ in use, and how those differences can affect your business.
Raising the growth rate of the economy by 0.3 per cent (the difference between the underlying productivity growth rate in the 1990s cycle and the average of the earlier cycles) makes little difference over a year or two; over a decade or two, however, the cumulated effect on living standards is substantial.
Regional differences come into play here, with the same report finding that only 17 per cent of business owners in Saudi Arabia, and 14 per cent in Mainland China, had ambitions to move on.
One frequently cited bar graph has been used to suggest, for the decade 1965 - 75, a severe diminution of seven mainline Protestant bodies by contrast both with their gains in the preceding ten years and with the continuing growth of selected conservative churches (see Jackson W. Carroll et al., Religion in America, 1950 to the Present [Harper & Row, 19791, p. 15) The gap in growth rates for 1965 - 75, as shown on that graph, is more than 29 percentage points (an average loss in the oldline denominations of 8.9 per cent against average gains among the conservatives of 20.5 per cent) This is indeed a substantial difference, but it does not approach the difference in growth rates recorded for the same religious groups in the 1930s, when the discrepancy amounted to 62 percentage points.
He argued: «Research suggests that if you take out the different school factors and you compare the achievements of children in the same school it would be as small as 0.02 per cent of the difference, so it's clearly not a geographical thing, it's a wide - spread issue across the board.»
Ella, who lives in London, was bed - ridden 95 per cent of the time and prescribed conventional medication and steroids for about six months but they didn't make much difference so she decided to make a change herself.
«[This time] we were 200 per cent in the game, fighting for every ball and it made the difference in the end.
Using multiple logistic regression, we estimated odds ratios (ORs) and 95 per cent confidence intervals (95 % CI) for differences in medical indications during pregnancy comparing the following groups (based on initial preferences): midwife - led home birth versus midwife - led hospital birth, midwife - led home birth versus obstetrician - led hospital birth and midwife - led hospital birth versus obstetrician - led hospital birth.
And the blanket figure masks «alarming regional differences,» the Liberal Democrats claim, with an 80 per cent rise recorded in London and the south - west.
Around 21 per cent of respondents said that they had contacted their MP in «the last two or three years»; among that group the net score was +5 — of those who hadn't, the net score was -8 — but we also asked whether those who'd contacted the MP were satisfied with the response, and this provoked the biggest differences of all.
The difference, however, is that the proportion who said they liked Brown in April 2010, at 37 per cent, makes both Cameron, on 26 per cent, and Miliband, on 19 per cent, look pretty unpopular.
By 2010 it wants to achieve a ten per cent cut in the difference in life expectancy between the bottom five areas and England as a whole.
«That since the younger generation of Nigerians makes up for more than 60 per cent of the nation's population, it is our hope that they inherit this country in better shape so that they can build a much better future for themselves and their offsprings in an atmosphere that is devoid of anarchy, hate, suspicion and negativity that characterize the polarized, and clearly irreconcilable differences forced on us by the Biafran Igbos».
While in the books of the NHIA, it had GH cents 544,976,790 as the government debt, the Public Accounts had GH cents 793,543,687, with the difference noted as GH cents 248,566,897 by the Auditor - General.
One in three people (34 per cent) who voted Conservative in May and 59 per cent of those who backed the Liberal Democrats think the cuts are unfair, suggesting a marked difference of view between supporters of the two Coalition partners.
When the researchers compared their data with figures from the US Centers for Disease Control, they found they could accurately predict the number of cases in the country two weeks earlier and with a difference of just 0.27 per cent.
The study found that in the 18th and 19th centuries, about four to 18 per cent of the variation between individuals in lifespan, family size and ages at first and last birth was influenced by genes, while the rest of the variation was driven by differences in various aspects of their environment.
Because we examined so many people we were able discover important «rare and low frequency» genetic differences that are present in fewer than 10 per cent of the population.
The difference in the number of contacts to the general practitioner between exposed and non-exposed children is only three per cent.
In 2001, the human genome project reported that all humans have 99.9 per cent of their DNA in common, leaving just 0.1 per cent to account for all our myriad differenceIn 2001, the human genome project reported that all humans have 99.9 per cent of their DNA in common, leaving just 0.1 per cent to account for all our myriad differencein common, leaving just 0.1 per cent to account for all our myriad differences.
So the difference pre-crash to today equals 0.2 per cent, or 1 extra person in every 500 becoming unemployed every three months.
If solar energy were to make up 10 per cent of the country's electricity mix, this difference would add an extra 0.23 per cent to overall grid emissions in the US — a small but significant amount.
The researchers found differences of up to 25 per cent in methylation of the same gene compared with controls.
According to Kusenko and Segre, a difference of just 1 per cent in the total momentum of neutrinos emerging in either direction would result in a kick, or «recoil velocity», that is consistent with the measured average pulsar velocity of 500 kilometres per second.
«What we found was that when the difference of the monthly average temperature in the current month compared with the previous one month increased by 1 degree, there was a 3 per cent increase in suicide in Brisbane and Sydney,» Dr Qi said.
«For example, when looking at Sydney, if the temperature difference between September and October (2.55 degrees) was 1.5 degrees higher than that between August and September (1.05 degrees), then we saw a 4.5 per cent increase of suicide in October compared with September.
Yamaguchi also detected a difference in mass of 0.64 per cent between the deuterium atoms which fuse and the helium - 4 that they generate.
«For example, the measurements showed that a SMA8 surface that was tested in Norway in the period 2012 - 2015, and which is known to provide minor levels of noise reduction, exhibits a difference in rolling resistance of 23 per cent when comparing an EV tire manufactured by Continental (standard on electric VW Golfs) with a popular brand manufactured by Michelin,» says Berge.
They found there were marked differences in fracture rates according to where individuals lived, with the highest fracture rates in Scotland and Northern Ireland, where rates were around 50 per cent greater than those in London.
There was no difference in the rate of progression to AIDS, at 18 per cent in each group.
The major differences with the closed system are that the procedure is totally controlled by a therapist, the tube is significantly larger (about the width of a 50 cent coin), and rather than a set amount of water, the therapist continues to pump water into the bowel until you indicate you can't take in any more, which James says tends to be at about 40 litres.
Unfortunately, a difference in age of just five years has been shown to mean they are eighteen per cent more likely to end in a divorce when compared against a pair who were both born in the same year.
Where there is any difference between a sites tagged like 30 cent increase in number of sugar.
Indeed, the report claims that differences in the physical characteristics of classrooms explain 16 per cent of the variation in learning progress over a year for the 3,766 pupils included in the study.
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