Sentences with phrase «cent figure goes»

A report published today by the Commons» public accounts committee says the 40 per cent figure goes beyond acceptable levels of turnover in the labour market.

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If Goofy ever figures out he hasn't been paid a cent in 81 years, Disney is going to be so screwed.
Based on my experience in the manufacturing industry, I would bet the people who don't think they needed financing are the same ones that went out and spent a significant chunk of their working capital on a new machine, figuring they would save themselves the interest, and then the following year they were part of the 49 per cent of respondents who said they needed to borrow money for working capital.
Ten per cent of each church's annual income will go towards meeting diocese - wide costs via the Common Fund by 2020, double the current five per cent figure.
According to a recent study cited by Maurice Zeitlin, a sociologist at UCLA, in 1960 21 cents out of every new investment dollar went overseas; by 1980 that figure had more than doubled.
Of the latter figure, only 6 - 8 per cent went into fresh milk, with the remaining used for products such as cheese and butter which were subject to external currency fluctuations.
The only thing Miliband will be able to tinker with is how much rents increase, but the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics show that rents have gone up by less than inflation in the last year, rising by just one per cent in England.
We must place figures into context — for example 47 per cent of welfare spending goes on pensions, with only three per cent on Jobseekers Allowance.
However, the BCS reveals that the risk of being a victim of crime in the UK has gone up slightly from 23 per cent to 24 per cent, and robberies have also risen, by 14 per cent according to the BCS and by one per cent according to police figures.
Amaechi stated that the provision for capital projects represents 73.13 per cent of the budget while the recurrent expenditure has gone down by N33.61 billion, compared to the 2011 figures.
MERS has killed in 60 per cent of cases, although this figure could go down if milder cases come to light.
Until then, it's time to figure out what sets you want to get from Lego Dimensions before they're gone, or play the roulette game of which ones will appear in 99 cents stores like they did earlier this year.
Figures show that just five per cent of children eligible for free school meals gain five A grades at GCSE, while a child living in one of England's most disadvantaged areas is 27 times more likely to go to an inadequate school than a child living in one of the least disadvantaged.
JE: Just to go back to some of the figures then, you mentioned there some of the countries are above 40 per cent representation.
As revealed by Schools Week yesterday, the proportion of new schools being built with fire - preventing sprinklers has halved to just 35 per cent since 2010, a figure that could decrease even further if this watered down version goes ahead.
The Levorg hasn't been around long enough to obtain a value, but if the Liberty GT is anything to go by, a 51.1 per cent figure seems bang on the money.
I don't know about the rest of the world but in New Zealand they seem to want to treat me like an idiot because I'm only 27 and they take a lot of time trying to figure out where every cent of the loan is going.
Kotaku's initial report states that 50 employees have been let go, with Capcom's official statement giving a more nebulous figure of 30 per cent.
Of that figure, 16.3 per cent of that group were playing Epic's Fortnite: Battle Royale, with 14.6 per cent going for Playerunknown's Battlegrounds, per previous reporting from the research firm.
Vita sales rose 68 per cent in the week the PS4 went on sale, MCV reports, and were up 65 per cent on pre-PS4 figures the week after.
Bencher Malcolm Mercer, who is also part of the working group and a proponent of ABS, said the concerns around access referenced the figure that 85 per cent of civil legal needs were going unmet in Canadian society.
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