Also, the new law provides that 25 per
cent of members of the Council of State — Turkey's highest administrative court — are to be presidential appointments and that all existing members of the Supreme Court and Council of State are to be dismissed and new ones appointed in pursuance with the new legislative framework.
Yet according to a survey the same year, 93 per
cent of the members of the academy do not believe in a personal god.
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.
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.
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.
Not exact matches
A poll
of ICAA
members found that 73 per
cent were not satisfied with the amount
of progress made by the tax office.
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.
It plans to devote 10 per
cent of its revenues to organize workplaces and add new
members, while also hammering out a mechanism that will allow students, retirees, the unemployed and others to join — something «that's never been tried before,» said Coles.
As Aimia's largest shareholder with nearly 20 per
cent of the company, Mittleman said he's going to be an advocate on the board for creating shareholder value, something he predicted will spread among management and fellow board
members.
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.
The addition brings to four — including original
members Ontario and British Columbia — the number
of provinces that have signed on to the project, although they represent about three quarters
of Canadian listed companies with a market capitalization
of 53 per
cent of the total.
«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.
Royal Automobile Club
of WA
members will be eligible for a 5 per
cent discount on health insurance cover through a new partnership with national provider HCF.
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.
On the New York Stock Exchange, 148
of the 919
members, or 16 per
cent, are Jews, while fifty - five
of the 637 firms listed by the Exchange directory are Jewish, twenty - four are half - Jewish, and thirty - nine have dominant Jewish influence.
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.
CrownBet is 62 per
cent owned by Crown Resorts, with the remaining stake owned by CrownBet chief executive and former BRW Young Rich list
member Matthew Tripp and several
of his executives.
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.
WHEREAS the Board
of Directors believes that changing our name will enable VBOT to better represent the regional interests
of our 5,000
Members, nearly 50 per
cent of whom make their living or own businesses that operate outside the City
of Vancouver.
At the high end, the tax loss is estimated at $ 1.7 - billion, which assumes 50 per
cent of the salary income was not earned for real work performed, and the family
member had a 15 - per -
cent - lower marginal tax rate than the company owner.
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.).
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.
Currently, there is a compassionate care benefit available to people caring for a family
member near the end
of life, but the new benefit would offer 15 weeks
of leave — at 55 per
cent salary — when caring for a loved one with any serious illness or injury.
«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.
BCE owns 15 per
cent of The Globe and Mail, and Mr. Crull is a
member of the newspaper's board
of directors.
About 35 per
cent of all Medibank's hospital and medical expenditure is sheeted home to two per
cent of its
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.
The results show two other
members of Magna's board also garnered just 38 per
cent support from shareholders, while all other directors got more than 84 per
cent support.
According to a recent survey
of our
members, almost two - thirds — 64 per
cent —
of the sixty - one companies surveyed said that Canada's investment environment has worsened over the past five years.
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 services.
According to the «dot plot» — a snapshot
of each FOMC
member's interest - rate forecasts — the Fed will raise rates five times between late 2018 and the end
of 2020, targeting a terminal rate
of 3.25 per
cent.
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.
With 21
member countries representing approximately 2.8 billion people, 57 per
cent of the world's GDP and 47 per
cent of world trade, membership has its privileges.
Many co-ops rely on federal subsidies to ensure that
members pay no more than 30 per
cent of their income towards housing costs.
As part
of a free - trade agreement among
members of the ASEAN, the tariff on sugar imported among
member states will be halved to 5 per
cent next year.
Of the non-financial members of the S&P Global 1200 index, just 32 per cent of companies held 82 per cent of the aggregate cash pile, the highest level since at least 200
Of the non-financial
members of the S&P Global 1200 index, just 32 per cent of companies held 82 per cent of the aggregate cash pile, the highest level since at least 200
of the S&P Global 1200 index, just 32 per
cent of companies held 82 per cent of the aggregate cash pile, the highest level since at least 200
of companies held 82 per
cent of the aggregate cash pile, the highest level since at least 200
of the aggregate cash pile, the highest level since at least 2000.
A vicar has suffered 30 per
cent burns to his fingers while putting out a flame on a
member of the congregation... More
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.
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.
The mean age
of UCC
members, for example, is over 50; 41 per
cent of Methodists and 42 per
cent of Disciples are 55 or over.
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 fundamentalists, who have converted approximately 10 per
cent of the Chilean population, including 15,000
members of the armed forces, are called «Reagan cults» by Catholic critics because
of their close association with such Reagan supporters as Swaggart, Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell.