Sentences with phrase «cent of members in»

In fact, on average, 55 per cent of our members in South Africa are educated to Bachelor's level (or higher)- while in cities like Cape Town more than 15 per cent of our members have post-graduate degrees.
And in the past 12 months, 56 per cent of members have written - off invoices worth between # 1 and # 9,999 because of non-payment and six per cent of members in the construction sector have written off # 35,000 or more.
Instead 89 per cent consider Scottish Labour's result bad, including 88 per cent of members in Scotland.

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Today, 71 per cent of its members live in urban centres.
The initiative, which donates 50 cents to charity every time one of its Contribute members takes an opinion survey, has raised $ 6 million since 2011 for charities engaged in causes including animal welfare and youth programs.
The U.S. - based Railway Supply Institute, whose members build more than 95 per cent of all North American tank cars and lease more than 70 per cent, said about 55,000 new tank cars will have been put in service between 2011 — when the new voluntary safety standards were adopted — and 2015.
«Our hypocrisy is astounding when we then insist on ultra-protecting this small part (only 6 per cent) of our agriculture sector,» Martha Hall Findlay, president of the Canada West Foundation and a former Liberal member of Parliament, wrote in the Globe and Mail.
At the StateWest meeting, 30,366 ballot votes were counted (representing 52 per cent of StateWest members) and 90 per cent of these were in favour of demutualisation.
As a founding member of the Fair Tax Coalition, The Vancouver Board of Trade played a lead role in achieving a one - per - cent reduction in business property taxes, bringing the total tax reduction to 10.2 per cent.
In changing our name, the board believes we will better reflect our regional advocacy efforts and the 5,000 Members that we represent — nearly 50 per cent of whom make their living or own businesses that operate outside the City of Vancouver.
Another announcement that will benefit Greater Vancouver Board of Trade Members is today's affirmation that the Provincial Government will cut the small business corporate income tax rate from 2.5 per cent to 2 per cent, which will make B.C. the second-most competitive tax environment for small business in the country.
These programs have set us apart from more traditional business organizations, and have led to a surge in new Members under the age of 35 — 60 per cent of which have been women.»
In a 2016 survey of our Members, 80 per cent of respondents indicated that they would like to see the government introduce regulations that would allow ride - hailing services, such as Uber and Lyft, to operate in British Columbia (B.C.In a 2016 survey of our Members, 80 per cent of respondents indicated that they would like to see the government introduce regulations that would allow ride - hailing services, such as Uber and Lyft, to operate in British Columbia (B.C.in British Columbia (B.C.).
Team members in New York City now have a starting hourly rate of $ 12.50, 50 cents more than the state's prevailing fast food wage of $ 12 — which translates to about an extra $ 1,000 over the course of a standard work year.
Indonesia is the largest country in the 10 - member Asean bloc, with more than 260 million people and economic growth of 5 per cent last year.
«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.
Progressive Conservative members voted 95 per cent in favour of a deal to merge with the Opposition Wildrose.
With the plan expected to add a cost of 1.9 per cent per employee and the likelihood that employees over the age of 50 may never benefit from their own contributions, roundtable members were vocal in their concerns about the plan's impact on both competitiveness and employee support.
Members of the two conservative parties also supported each other's amendments — the PCs supported 91 per cent of Wildrose amendments and the Wildrose voted in favour of every of PC amendment.
In a Fall 2016 survey of Greater Vancouver Board of Trade Members, 80 per cent of respondents said they support allowing ridesharing services to operate in our region — which is now the largest metropolitan area in North America without ridesharing serviceIn a Fall 2016 survey of Greater Vancouver Board of Trade Members, 80 per cent of respondents said they support allowing ridesharing services to operate in our region — which is now the largest metropolitan area in North America without ridesharing servicein our region — which is now the largest metropolitan area in North America without ridesharing servicein North America without ridesharing services.
Canada's CPTPP gains are moderately greater than the gains from participating in the TPP, with the real GDP gain rising from 0.068 per cent to 0.082 per cent, and the welfare gain rising from $ 2.3 B to $ 2.9 B. With the United States out of the deal, the cost to Canada of staying out while the TPP goes ahead as a 10 - member deal without either the United States or Canada becomes negligible.
Though 40 per cent of Americans are in the 18 - to - 34 category, only 21 per cent of UCC members, and 28 per cent of Methodists, fall into this group.
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).
For example, among the «positive aspects» is an attitudinal study which shows that 82 per cent of the faculty members and 93 per cent of the students «are committed to developing ethical values in college.»
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.
Only 25 per cent claimed to love the enemies of their country and members of dangerous political parties, though in view of prevalent behavior even this seems a startling proportion!
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...
Most impressive of all is Ray Macaulay's Rhema Church in Randbury with its 12,000 members, of whom some 25 per cent are black.
About 60 per cent are members of churches, but though only God knows how many of these are real Christians, it seems certain that Christian character in any thoroughgoing sense is a much greater rarity.
Of contemporary scientists, 70 per cent believe in the existence of God and 40 per cent are church members.1 Do such beliefs have any relation to scientific worOf contemporary scientists, 70 per cent believe in the existence of God and 40 per cent are church members.1 Do such beliefs have any relation to scientific worof God and 40 per cent are church members.1 Do such beliefs have any relation to scientific work?
The most significant deductions from these figures are, first, that more than half of the people of the United States are now members of religious bodies — in the neighborhood of 58 per cent — and second, that growth in church membership reveals a steady increase, not only numerically but in proportion to the general population.
Ninety per cent of the presidents of colleges before the Civil War were ordained ministers.42 In the post-War period these men were rapidly replaced, especially in the larger and more influential institutions, by members of other professionIn the post-War period these men were rapidly replaced, especially in the larger and more influential institutions, by members of other professionin the larger and more influential institutions, by members of other professions.
With moral indignation he disclosed that members contributed an average of only 25 cents each to the church each week and that they sent their children to church school in a building that violated seventeen fire code regulations.
When adjusted for different proportions of persons in each of these categories, the following profile of the CBN partners who have called a CBN counseling center emerges: 80 per cent are women; 91 percent are «700 Club» members; 94 percent have been a «700 Club» member for one year or more; 70 percent are over the age of 35; 84 percent have no college education; and 90 per cent are affiliated with a church.
The church I attend looks very different than the one three minutes down the road, and the larger church body I belong to has little in common with the type of 10,000 member megachurches below the border that fly giant American flags and preach that God's 100 per cent in favour of bombing Iraq.
Shareholders were advised at the AGM that the Board intended to develop and is likely to recommend members of the co-operative adopt an «enhanced capital structure» that maintains 100 per cent farmer control, but allows external investment in Murray Goulburn.
Sources close to Hermann Neuberger, the West German who's a member of FIFA's inner circle, say that at a critical stage in the negotiations Jo √ cents o Havelange, the Brazilian who serves as FIFA's president, received a call from a prominent USSF member.
«In a recent FSB member survey, of the 20 per cent of small firms that had applied for credit in the 12 months to June, a third have been refuseIn a recent FSB member survey, of the 20 per cent of small firms that had applied for credit in the 12 months to June, a third have been refusein the 12 months to June, a third have been refused.
In terms of public debt one should not forget that Spain's situation is not significantly worse than that of other Eurozone members (69.3 per cent of public debt to GDP in 2011 in Spain, vs. 82 per cent in Germany, 86.5 per cent in France, 85.7 per cent in the UK, and 120.9 per cent in ItalyIn terms of public debt one should not forget that Spain's situation is not significantly worse than that of other Eurozone members (69.3 per cent of public debt to GDP in 2011 in Spain, vs. 82 per cent in Germany, 86.5 per cent in France, 85.7 per cent in the UK, and 120.9 per cent in Italyin 2011 in Spain, vs. 82 per cent in Germany, 86.5 per cent in France, 85.7 per cent in the UK, and 120.9 per cent in Italyin Spain, vs. 82 per cent in Germany, 86.5 per cent in France, 85.7 per cent in the UK, and 120.9 per cent in Italyin Germany, 86.5 per cent in France, 85.7 per cent in the UK, and 120.9 per cent in Italyin France, 85.7 per cent in the UK, and 120.9 per cent in Italyin the UK, and 120.9 per cent in Italyin Italy).
More than 40 per cent of police officers have felt their life was in serious danger after being threatened by a member of the public, a new survey reveals.
In the latest «Eurobarometer» wave 60 per cent of Britons agreed that, «taking everything into account, the UK has not benefited from being a member of the EU».
Partly as a result, the number of active members of private sector occupational schemes has fallen by 41 per cent in the past 12 years.
Almost two - thirds (62 per cent) of children growing up in poverty live in a household where at least one member works.3
The former Labour MP won the support of 71 per cent of Labour Party members in his head - to - head contest with former city councillor Steve Bedser.
Members of the House of Lords came in for criticism in January when it was revealed that average attendance at votes in the upper house was 55 per cent for Labour peers, 54 per cent for Liberal Democrats and just 29 per cent for Conservatives.
· 71 per cent of members felt that, assuming the relief is retained in its current form, the current # 7,500 limit is appropriate.
In 2006, NATO member countries agreed to commit a minimum of two per cent of their Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to spending on defence.
The remaining 40 to 45 per cent of representatives for each body (the «additional members») are elected in large regional areas using a proportional representation system, so as to match every party's share of winning candidates to their votes share.
Today's deal is expected to call for a cut in the overall EU budget, with a cut in funding to the new member states of up to ten per cent and a corresponding cut - believed to be between 12 and 15 per cent - in Britain's # 3.5 billion rebate.
Economic reform in China, in the form of competition and the rule of law, means attacking important vested interests: the state - owned enterprises responsible for about 40 per cent of output, 82 million Party members and an army of bureaucrats at every level, many of whom benefit from corruption.
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