Sentences with phrase «cent of members»

Yet according to a survey the same year, 93 per cent of the members of the academy do not believe in a personal god.
Currently, less than four per cent of all members of the ICC List of Counsel are African women.
· 71 per cent of members felt that, assuming the relief is retained in its current form, the current # 7,500 limit is appropriate.
More than 48 per cent of members who responded had experienced either a few incidents per month, or daily incidents of bullying, racism and lateral violence in their workplace.
Today, 71 per cent of its members live in urban centres.
A shocking 52 per cent of members surveyed said they wouldn't even open a profile without a profile picture.
23 per cent of members concluded that it is the number one dating profile no - no, followed by negativity (22 per cent) and insufficient description (21 per cent).
More than 19 million active members make up the base of the two separate programs, with at least 50 per cent of members enrolled in both.
The industry lobby estimates around 60 per cent of its members are unlikely to pass the carbon tax on to customers, placing many businesses «under considerable pressure».
When asked to consider press coverage of Labour and anti-Semitism: 49 per cent of members think Labour does not have problem with anti-Semitism and that it has been created by the press and Corbyn's opponents to attack him, as against 35 per cent who think the party does have a problem with anti-Semitism but it is used by the press and Corbyn's opponents to attack him.
He said all the parties were in favour of reforming the Lords, all believed there should be at least 20 per cent of members from non-political backgrounds, all thought the remaining 92 hereditary peers should go, and all agreed the reforms should be introduced slowly.
It's very encouraging that the National Education Union has endorsed the new framework, with some 93.5 per cent of members voting in its favour earlier this term.
Formed in 1961 by a merger of Unitarians and Universalists, this relatively new denomination is small (its membership peaked at slightly above 200,000 during the bulge of the «60s); wealthy (43 per cent of its members earn more than $ 25,000 a year); and highly educated (42 per cent of them have at least a master's degree).
Instead 89 per cent consider Scottish Labour's result bad, including 88 per cent of members in Scotland.
Fifty - nine per cent of members said they opposed gay marriage while 67 % objected to the decision to ringfence Britain's aid budget.
«About 50 per cent of our members import from the U.S., and about 25 per cent export, so that's a significant amount, and if there is a decrease in access to the U.S., that will certainly have an impact on our members.
Eighty - nine per cent of members backed Mr Clegg's approach to the hung parliament scenario - that he should let the party with the most votes and the most seats try and form a government.
Twenty - two per cent of members believe a Liberal - Labour coalition will win in 2015, while 20 % believe Labour will secure a majority in its own right and 11 % expect a minority Labour government.
Around 70 per cent of its members specialise in supplying the education market, designing, creating and installing learning and play spaces, multi-use games areas, play equipment and resources to schools and early years settings across the UK.
A spokesperson for the Independent Schools Council (ISC) said just 2 per cent of its members received notices last year, but said they were taken «extremely seriously», Schools responded quickly «to demonstrate the steps they will take to become fully compliant as soon as possible».
The Council for the Regional Municipality of Waterloo faced an unlikely situation in June 2011, when 40 per cent of members eligible to vote on an $ 818 - million light rail transit system declared a conflict because they had properties near the proposed rail line, or worked nearby.
But the law society doesn't have to conduct such a referendum unless it hasn't implemented the resolution within 12 months of a general meeting on the issue and it receives a petition signed by at least five per cent of the members asking for a vote.
The study by Cairns Way noted that, in 2014, men made up 75 per cent of the members on advisory committees across Canada.
In an interview, Juanéda acknowledged that the close Montreal vote result indicates division among members on the question of CREA membership but notes that 61 per cent of members did not vote.
TREB is making a concerted effort to lobby against a possible foreign buyer tax on homes in Ontario, arguing that such a tax would be «misguided» when just 4.9 per cent of its member agents acted on behalf a foreign buyer in 2016.
«Seventy per cent of our members volunteer in one capacity or another and that to me is vital to building a better city and quality of life for our citizens,» says Goodfellow.
· 98 per cent of members felt that the relief should be retained for the letting of spare rooms.
Overall 67 per cent of members think Labour did well at the 5 May elections and 11 per cent think it did badly.
Their consensus on Remain (supported by the PM, 80 per cent of Cabinet members, and 75 per cent of members of parliament) was quite at odds with the feelings of voters outside select areas such as London.
Hmmm, 34 per cent of members voted in Montreal and of the 3,453 that bothered to log on to cast the electronic ballot, 59.7 per cent did NOT pick «leave CREA on Jan. 1».
Formed in 1961 by a merger of Unitarians and Universalists, this relatively new denomination is small (its membership peaked at slightly above 200,000 during the bulge of the «60s); wealthy (43 per cent of its members earn more than $ 25,000 a year); and highly educated (42...
The teaching union will support a walk out on Tuesday 5 July, after 91 per cent of its members who voted backed the action, claiming significant change was needed.
Liberals pick up 2 per cent of their members from the unchurched but lose 8 per cent to that group, for a net loss of 6 per cent.
Indeed, nearly two thirds of the 1700 singles who answered our «bookshelf» survey admitted that they would like to date someone who loves to read, while only 1 per cent of members said they don't like dating people who read.
A poll by Jake revealed that 44.8 per cent of its members thought Labour was the most gay - friendly party, followed by Lib Dems with 44 per cent.
According to the credit society's constitution, a minimum of 25 per cent of members were required to make the vote count, with 75 per cent of those voting needed to support demutualisation for it to go ahead.
About 35 per cent of all Medibank's hospital and medical expenditure is sheeted home to two per cent of its members.
It will take just 114 directorships to meet a proposed new requirement for the nation's top 300 listed companies to have boards where at least 30 per cent of members are women.
The most rapidly aging nation in the world, and the one with the highest life expectancy, Japan by the year 2,000, according to government statistics, will have a population with 21 per cent of its members 65 or older — and the nation generally considers old age to begin at 55, when mandatory retirement usually occurs.
· 59 per cent of members felt that consideration should be given to merging rent - a-room relief and the # 1,000 property allowance into a single relief for lettings of an individual's only or main residence.
The size of the challenge facing Ed Miliband was thrown into stark relief this morning, after a prominent union leader warned just ten per cent of his members would be likely to join Labour.
A survey conducted by Pact found that 85 per cent of its members were in favour of the UK remaining in EU.
Unfortunately, it's a pity Nigerians don't remember history; they are yet to fully understand politics because basically, there is no difference between the APC and the PDP because over 80 per cent of the members of the APC were members of the PDP.
Eighty - six per cent of members of the public say it is possible to be tolerant of the rights of others while being protective of the «traditional rights of many» at the same time, Widdecombe argued.
Theresa May is on 19 per cent, Sajid Javid is on 7 per cent and Nicky Morgan is backed by only 1 per cent of members.
Several members of the cabinet are thought to be in favour of a majority elected House of Lords, including international development secretary Hilary Benn, who has previously argued for 80 per cent of members to be elected and the remainder co-opted.
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