Sentences with phrase «cent of people living»

The World Health Organization reports that more than 80 per cent of people living in urban areas are exposed to poor - and dangerous - air quality.
At least one per cent of people living in high - income countries will experience a complex wound in their lifetime.
In high - income countries such as Canada, 30 per cent of people living with HIV are 50 or older, and many are living into their 60s and 70s.
A new study suggests Ontario is nearing ambitious United Nations targets for ending the AIDS epidemics: By 2020, 90 per cent of all people living with HIV should know their HIV status, 90 per cent of all people diagnosed with HIV are receiving sustained antiretroviral drug therapy and 90 per cent of people on ART have a very low or undetectable levels of the virus.

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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.
A teacher of religion, for example, must foster in the young people the central Christian experience; hence he ought to be able to help them through his own religious practice without asking them to invent anew everything belonging to the Christian life, which leads to nothing anyhow in ninety - five per cent of the cases.
Its teachings are very, very simple: There really are free and natural markets where the optimum value of things is assigned to them; everyone must compete with everyone; the worthy will prosper and the unworthy fail; those who succeed while others fail will be made deeply and justly happy by this experience, having had no other object in life; each of us is poorer for every cent that is used toward the wealth of all of us; governments are instituted among people chiefly to interfere with the working out of these splendid principles.
The resolution of the problem of injustice requires a fundamental re-examination of the relationship between the one billion people, or 20 per cent of the world's population, who live in industrialized countries and who use 80 per cent of the world's resources and the majority of the world's population in poor countries who have to make do with 20 per cent of the world's resources.
It breaks the Chinese organic consumer into eight main groups: white collar families (40 per cent of the market), families with young children, families with health issues, overseas returnees, business people from Chinese Taipei and Hong Kong (China), government officials, young people and foreigners living in China.
The National Lottery funded programme - which is being supported financially by Liverpool Mutual Homes and Your Housing - is attempting to raise the statistic that only 22.6 per cent of people — around 3,200 — living in Liverpool with a limiting disability are involved in physical activity once a week.
The football comes secondary to the cause, of course, with 90 per cent of the proceeds from the match going to the club's official charity — the LFC Foundation — to support its programmes and partnerships, which aim to create life - changing opportunities for children and young people.
Cuba has more than 11,200,000 people, with 75 per cent of them living in urban areas.
We can not allow the ailing nuclear industry to endanger the lives of millions of people just to squeeze out every last cent from its failing infrastructure.»
It remains shy of our 0.7 per cent GNI target, and looks utterly meagre given UN estimates that 1.3 bn people worldwide are still living on less than $ 1.25 a day.
Research by the National Audit Office (NAO) finds while increasing take - up of pensions credit by ten per cent would lift up to 107,000 people out of poverty, doing the same for housing and council tax benefits would improve the lives of 130,000 people.
However the prime minister's performance and innovation unit has previously rejected this proposal saying that «numerical access criteria could well undermine the government's policy rather than strengthen it», and pointing out that «it would be possible for the Post Office to close down two - thirds of its rural outlets whilst still ensuring that 99 per cent of people in rural areas lived within three miles of a post office».
Just last summer, Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo was hailed as a hero for stepping in with a state subsidy to prevent a price hike to 50 cents for the popular cups of white and chocolate milk at the New York State Fair's beloved Milk Bar, which for generations has been a shrine to the state's dairy industry complete with life - size people sculpted in butter.
Meanwhile, a poll by Axa reveals 83 per cent of people fear any reforms to pensions will leave them working longer and later in life.
Sixty - seven per cent of the people in Nigeria live on less than $ 1.25 a day.
«People who live in different neighborhoods are people trying to make a dollar out of 15 cents and it is very difficult.&People who live in different neighborhoods are people trying to make a dollar out of 15 cents and it is very difficult.&people trying to make a dollar out of 15 cents and it is very difficult.»
However, the five main UK disability rights groups all oppose change, because 70 per cent of disabled people believe that such a change would «lead to pressure being placed on them to end their lives prematurely», and over half that it would be «detrimental to the way that disabled people are viewed by society as a whole».
Only about 25 per cent of local people were issued with bills under the rates system, but the new system charged adult children living with parents, lodgers etc..
The ONS also disclosed that household spending has grown by 0.6 per cent, or # 1.6 billion, in the fourth quarter of last year, driven by a huge rise in people buying life insurance as the economy recovers.
More than three out of four people (77 per cent) believe ministers should ensure that life expectancy rates are broadly the same nationwide, while only 13 per cent disagree, a survey suggested yesterday.
People with these illnesses live with depressive or manic symptoms for about 50 per cent of the time, experience a decreased quality of life and have an expected life span of 10 - 15 years shorter than that of the general population.
According to the World Health Organization, older adults who live at home face disproportionally high fatality rates during natural disasters as evidenced by Hurricane Katrina where 71 per cent of the deaths resulting from that disaster involved people over 60 years of age.
In 2016, the number of people living with diabetes in the UK surpassed 4 million — an increase of 65 per cent over the course of a decade.
People with the altered form of the gene have at least a 70 per cent chance of developing colon cancer at some time in their lives, and women with the gene also have at least a 50 per cent chance of developing cancer of the uterus.
The number of people living with cystic fibrosis into adulthood in the UK is expected to increase dramatically — by as much as 80 per cent — by 2025, according to a Europe - wide survey, the UK end of which was led by Queen's University Belfast.
More than 1 billion people in the world live on less than US$ 1.25 per day, but the graduation model targets the hundreds of millions who live on less than 70 cents per day.
By contrast, only one per cent of people who inject drugs in Australia and New Zealand are living with HIV.
Only 7 per cent of new energy is coming from big power companies; most is coming from small players, consumer cooperatives, producer cooperatives, farmers and people living in cities.
Although the risk of life - threatening complications from knee replacement surgery is very small, people who undergo total knee replacement are four times more likely to die in the first month after surgery compared to those who have partial knee replacement, and 15 per cent more likely to die in the first eight years.
They went on to test 850 blood samples from people living in three locations in the US and Israel, and found the mutation in 1 per cent of the samples.
Over 50 per cent of all Chinese people now live in urban areas, compared with about 20 per cent in 1980.
At some point in their lives, between 5 and 30 per cent of healthy people have had symptoms such as delusions or hallucinations, which can be triggered by something as simple as sleep deprivation.
However, Brian Delaney, who is president of the Calorie Restriction Society, an organisation that supports the practice in people, says some who follow this diet are disappointed by the relatively modest benefits in monkeys compared with mice, which have lived up to 50 per cent longer than normal.
But up to 20 years later, between 20 and 30 per cent of infected people develop a life threatening inflammation of the heart muscles.
People carrying Toxoplasma reacted about 8 per cent slower than those free of it — which could be the difference between life and death for those out on the road.
«With 10 per cent of the world's population, or 700 million people, living less than 10 metres above present sea level, an additional three metres of sea level rise from the Antarctic alone will have a profound impact on us all.»
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Because antidepressants have helped many people live happier lives and statistics show they are effective in reducing depressive symptoms in between 50 per cent and 80 per cent of people.
three quarters of sexually active women will contract HPV in their lives and by the age of 30, 50 per cent of people will have contracted HSV - 1 and 25 per cent of the sexually active, HSV - 2.
When asked which measures would most likely improve social mobility and help disadvantaged young people get on in life, almost half of respondents (47 per cent) chose «high - quality teaching in comprehensive schools», ahead of two social mobility policies adopted by the main parties in the recent election.
It also revealed that 22,456 counselling sessions were delivered to young people dealing with thoughts of ending their own lives - a rise of 15 per cent compared to the previous year.
Mission Australia's 2015 survey of Australian youth revealed almost 30 per cent of young people considered mental health to be a major issue affecting their lives.
Research we published earlier this year found that Instagram Live is the most popular service among young people, with 11 per cent of eight to 17 - year - olds using this to «go live&raqLive is the most popular service among young people, with 11 per cent of eight to 17 - year - olds using this to «go live&raqlive».
Between the birth of our country and today, the percentage of people living in rural instead of urban settings has reversed, with now more than 80 per cent of Canadians being city...
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