Sentences with phrase «cent of adults now»

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«Rather than waiting until after your death to leave the company to your adult child — who might have to pay 55 cents in tax on every $ 1 of its value — you want to start transferring a minority stake now, let's say 30 % of the stock.»
The decline in vocations, and the falling away from the practice of young adults in our schools, now ranging upwards to 90 per cent in many cases, is an aspect of one and the same phenomenon.
Their brain has grown a lot too: it's now reached 60 per cent of its adult size and has doubled in volume since birth.
But now Didier Raoult at the University of the Mediterranean in Marseille, France, and his team have found RNA from the pepper mild mottle virus in the faeces of 7 per cent of the 304 adults they tested.
Now a study of 10,892 adults over 10 years has found that, in the first six years after giving up, former smokers are 70 per cent more likely than non-smokers to develop the disease.
Research shows that obese children and adolescents are more likely to become obese adults and also develop various diseases such as type 2 diabetes, and a worrying 30 per cent of children in England are now classed as overweight or obese.
Incidence of recurrent back pain is now almost as prevalent in adolescence as it is in adult life, with an estimated eight per cent of children under the age of seven experiencing back pain.
A May 2013 Globe & Mail article, The rental - housing shortage is now a national disaster, stated that 42 per cent of adults between 20 and 29 are living with their parents, up 10 per cent from the early 1990s.
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