Sentences with phrase «cent gain respectively»

Its punchy 1.6 - litre direct - injected turbo four makes 150kW at 6000rpm and 265Nm between 1500 - 4500rpm — a 34 and 38 per cent gain respectively over the standard sixth - gen Elantra «donor».

Not exact matches

According to her, in 2012 and 2013 about 1,632,835 and 1,924,393 respectively applied for admission into Nigerian universities but only 447,176 and 463,395 respectively gained admission, representing 27 and 24 per cent.
«Similarly 71 drugs approved by the FDA from 2002 to 2014 for solid tumours have resulted in median gains in progression - free and overall survival of only 2.5 and 2.1 months, respectively,» he says adding, «Also, only 42 per cent met the American Society of Clinical Oncology Cancer Research Committee's criteria for meaningful results for patients.»
Sales through online channels and through independent bookstores registered substantial gains (up by 16 per cent and 12.5 per cent, respectively).
Foreign and emerging markets fared better, with returns of 11 per cent and 18.6 per cent, respectively, but still not reaching the 18.9 per cent that each category gained the prior year.
The top marginal capital gains and eligible dividend rates for an Albertan are 24 and 31.7 per cent, respectively.
Our other funds, Pure Stock, Equity Gain and Pure Equity, too, have done well with returns of 49 per cent, 48.5 per cent and 46 per cent, respectively.
Bitcoin, though, is very volatile, posting gains and losses as high as 26 per cent and 16 per cent respectively on any given day.
Vancouver, Toronto and Calgary all ended 2013 with positive year - over-year sales growth, with 19 per cent (Vancouver), 13 per cent (Toronto) and 33 per cent (Calgary) gains respectively.
Hardwood floors and granite countertops each gained seven percentage points from the 2004 survey, with 28 per cent and 23 per cent, respectively, of buyers viewing these features as «very important.»
Following exceptional 30.7 per cent and 24.8 per cent gains in 2006 and 2007 respectively, growth in the average price is expected to slow to 1.1 per cent in 2008 and 2.8 per cent in 2009.
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