Sentences with phrase «cent higher»

Suicide risks for primary teachers in England was 42 per cent higher than the general population during the period 2011 to 2015.
The DfE said, «sponsored academies have GCSE results more than six per cent above their predecessor schools, compared to 1.3 per cent higher in non-academies.»
However the DfE highlighted a number of facts which they said show academies are having a positive impact on young people, including that sponsored academies have GCSE results more than six per cent above their predecessor schools, compared to 1.3 per cent higher in non-academies.
That's something that we really have had to sit up and take notice of and respond to, because that's 12.6 per cent higher than the national data and it continues to be the domain where we have the greatest percentage of children in the vulnerable range.
However, the thing is that we're 8.9 per cent higher than the Australian data [for 2015] so that certainly grabbed our attention.
What's more, students who use it score on average 30 per cent higher grades over a two - month period than those who don't.
The percentage of pupils that achieved 5 + A * to C (including English and maths) in 2013 was 30 per cent higher than two years ago and the Academy has benefitted from being part of the wider Oasis family.
UCAS looked at the predictions and results for 600,000 English 18 year old applicants between 2010 and 2015 with three or more A levels and found that the number missing their predicted grades by two or more grades was 34 per cent higher in 2015 compared to 2010.
«The Virtual Excursions project will be particularly useful for those in regional and rural Australia where research has found that for people in regional centres the relative cost of excursions ranges from 20 to 100 per cent higher than in capital cities.
Mr Birmingham said the almost 10 per cent higher satisfaction levels for vocationally oriented courses over generalist courses were the type of signals universities should be heeding to align course offerings with the expectations of employers.
The performance of students attending small schools has been recorded as between 11 per cent and 34 per cent higher when compared to children in overcrowded schools; 15 per cent higher in mathematics scores and 4 per cent to 9 per cent higher points in reading scores.
Moreover, a 2014 Public Health England report found that the amount of moderate to vigorous physical activity students engaged with at 11 years of age had an effect on academic performance across English, maths and science, including final GCSE exam results, with active students found to achieve up to 20 per cent higher results than non ‑ active students.
The statistics show that 94.9 per cent of 16 - year - olds were in some form of education and training, 0.7 per cent higher than in December 2014.
Fallout 4's launch sales were 213 per cent higher than 2010's Fallout: New Vegas, UK numbers company Chart - Track reported.
It was almost 457 per cent higher than skinny...
Last year, that day saw the number of people signing up to match.com increase by 94 per cent above 2013's daily average and was 51 per cent higher than 2nd January2012.
Fashion sales up but future looks gloomy (Times Online) «Sales of clothes, shoes and textiles were 9.5 per cent higher than in April last year, the biggest annual rise since July last year... Analysts said that retailers would struggle to keep up the momentum as households faced sluggish earnings growth and political uncertainty as well as tax rises and spending cuts.»
The total amount of calories consumed daily in this phase of training should be about 15 - to - 20 per cent higher than your Total Daily Energy Expenditure (TDEE).
A 2008 study in the American Journal of Physiology: Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology found that Vo2 max, the best measure of cardiovascular fitness, was seven per cent higher than that of continuous training.
By the same token, athletes and individuals who train most days have 50 to 100 per cent higher protein requirements than inactive or sedentary people.
Led by King's College London, the research shows that people with severe mental illness (SMI), including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and major depression, have a 53 per cent higher risk for having cardiovascular disease than healthy controls, with a 78 per cent higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease over the longer term.
In the UK, the probability of seeing an extremely wet winter like we did this year is 25 per cent higher than it was before humans started influencing the climate, scientists announced at the European Geosciences Union conference today.
Menopausal women who were morbidly obese had a 58 per cent higher risk of developing breast cancer
Hospital admission rates are 55 per cent higher in some areas than in others because of a greater prevalence of conditions such as diabetes, alcoholism, dementia and socioeconomic deprivation.
Indeed, the proportion of reported doubles was 489 per cent higher than the expected proportion assuming honesty, 48 per cent higher than when individuals rolled alone and 96 per cent higher than when lies only benefited the other player.
According to the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, the incidence of mastitis is between 15 and 45 per cent higher in herds treated with BST.
A 2011 study found that mortality rates in the five northernmost regions of England — which are generally poorer — were 13.8 per cent higher than the four southernmost.
Their blood cholesterol levels had not risen, whereas in the babies fed a normal Finnish diet, blood cholesterol was 8 per cent higher than at 7 months.
Overall, in the US, the mortality rate for blacks, across age and gender, is almost 18 per cent higher than the rate for whites.
Dr Rebecca Ghosh, co-author of the study from the School of Public Health at Imperial, said «Putting this in context, an individual who lived in a higher polluted area in 1971 had a 14 per cent higher risk of dying in 2002 to 2009 than someone who had lived in a lower polluted area.
The researchers found that total energy consumption in China was 10 per cent higher between 2000 - 2012 than the value reported by the country's national statistics.
In the end, the researchers found that the young herring in the mesocosms exposed to elevated CO2 levels had a survival rate that was nearly 20 per cent higher than the herring in the control mesocosms.
Students who participated in programs graduated from college at a rate 11 per cent higher than peers who did not.
Dr Sarah Purdy, who led the research, said: «GP Practices serving the most deprived populations have emergency admission rates that are around 60 per cent higher than those serving the least deprived populations.
Among drivers younger than 21 years of age, the risk was 38 per cent higher than on control days.
Further experiments found friction was about 60 per cent higher on an apple peel.
Survival rates just a few per cent higher translate into major earnings for the Norwegian aquaculture industry, where the annual turnover is NOK 45 billion (approximately 5,6 billion Euro / 7, 6 billion Dollars), according to Odd Magne Rødseth, Chairman of the Board at AquaGen.
In support of this idea, older Mexican Americans who immigrated before age 16 had 62 per cent higher odds of functional limitations than those who came as adults.»
«Even after adjusting for factors ranging from childhood maltreatment and parental unemployment to adult health behaviours including smoking and alcohol consumption, we found that parental addictions were associated with 69 per cent higher odds of depression in adulthood» explains Fuller - Thomson.
Remarkably, these brains showed higher levels of DCC expression — some 48 per cent higher when compared to control subjects.
On the Lusitania, survival favoured able - bodied men aged between 16 and 35, whose probability of surviving was 7.9 per cent higher than that for all remaining passengers over 35 years old.
Also, sea level rise is almost 80 per cent higher than some predictions, says co-author Tim Lenton at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, UK.
They also had 26 per cent higher levels of insulin resistance.
Boys who were mainly breastfed for at least six months scored 9 per cent higher in mathematics and writing tests, 7 per cent higher in spelling, and 6 per cent higher in reading, compared with boys fed with formula milk or breastfed for shorter periods.
A level of homocysteine moderately above average corresponded to a 16 per cent higher risk of developing Alzheimer's, while a level of active B12 slightly above average meant a 2 per cent lower risk (Neurology, vol 75, p 1408).
Members of the UK armed forces are significantly more likely than civilians to commit a violent offence during their lifetime — and the risk for those who have experienced action on the battlefield is 53 per cent higher than for military personnel with no combat experience.
The kids who reported regularly skipping breakfast had 26 per cent higher levels of insulin in their blood after a period of fasting than those who reported eating breakfast every day.
When they raised the speed in their model to the maximum realistic value, the peak of the surge was 7 per cent higher than Rita's, and the volume of water pushed inland fell by up to 40 per cent.
UQ School of Public Health researcher Dr Mark Jones said women over 75 faced a 33 per cent higher chance of developing diabetes if they were taking statins.
The kids who reported regularly skipping breakfast had 26 per cent higher levels of insulin resistance than those who reported eating breakfast every day.
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