Sentences with phrase «cent of people look»

A YouGov poll found that 47 per cent of people look at the country of origin on a food label, more than double the number (22 %) who look at nutritional information.
«Research now shows that up to 90 per cent of people looking for a new home start their search on the Internet,» says Evan Sage, company vice-president.
The research also claimed that 10 per cent of people looked online at the home of their colleagues, while 10 per cent snooped on their potential new partners, and with a further 9 per cent prying on ex-lovers.

Not exact matches

That figure of 2 to 3 per cent is also the one I believe people should put into any of their forward - looking calculations when doing any financial analysis or planning.
Canadian online retail, in short, looks a lot like Canadian retail did 20 years ago: unimpressive, outdated and at threat of being thrashed by American retailers — many of which are already making steady progress in better serving this market.Despite the country's reputation as one of the world's most wired and digitally social people, Canadians only spent $ 18 - billion online in 2010, or 3.4 per cent of total retail sales, according to Boston Consulting Group — well behind other developed countries such as the U.S. at 5 per cent and the United Kingdom at 13.5 per cent.
Let's look at the two tables below in which two people secured a loan of $ 10,000 each at fixed interest rates of 12 per cent and 20 per cent respectively.
Dame Caroline replied: «We should not overlook the need to draw more people from different ethnic backgrounds and the church has strategies looking to increase the number of black and ethnic minority ordinants, the numbers are currently only 3.3 per cent of clergy.»
Where would you hold cabinet meetings?In the houses of people cheated and fucked over by the 90 per cent wealth - owning elites who have not got the emotional imagination to envisage what true poverty actually looks / smells / feels like.
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.
Looking specifically at people who moved over from Incapacity Benefit following an assessment, fewer than four per cent of people have found sustained work after two years on the Work Programme.
«But some figures show up to 50 per cent of people having interest in light spanking or bondage, so presumably a significant proportion of the population would look at that kind of pornography.
«As a simple matter of arithmetic, in order to get to 1.7 per cent now you'd be looking for quarter - on - quarter growth rates of 1 per cent in the second and third quarters of 2011, and there aren't many people out there expecting that.»
The research also revealed that while many people were already looking for work prior to being capped, 40 per cent of respondents said that they had been «more encouraged» to find work as a result of the benefit cap.
When Thompson's team looked at brain scans of 206 healthy people aged 70 to 80, they found that those with at least one copy of the FTO variant had 8 per cent less volume in their frontal lobes and 12 per cent less in the occipital lobes, compared with their counterparts lacking the variant.
The researchers also looked at more recent exposure and found a 24 per cent increase in mortality risk in 2002 to 2009 for each additional unit of pollution people were exposed to in 2001.
I looked each video (very well made) and also realize they use broader simpler but still concise enough terminology, that»S really great to increase reach and be more «approachable» because sometimes regular everyday people on the street don't know all or have heard the mumbo jumbo jargon in biogerontology (they will think you are a pompous alien nerd - stuck up who thinks he knows more because he was like a lab rat in his lab books studying aging; on top of that they will more Resentful towards you for Daring to Question their Life beliefs on Life and Death by your» 2 - cents worth knowledge (couldn't give a f...)»
Presenting results as hazard ratios or relative risks always makes effects look large — «a 30 per cent heightened risk of developing type 2 diabetes» sounds like a big effect but based on figure 2 it looks like statins may be associated with an increase in the annual rate of new diabetes from about 6 per 100 people to approximately 8 per 100 people over a 10 year period.
iam 41 5ft8 brown hair and eyes average build good looking kind loving caring considerate 100 per cent genuine not a player looking for ltr and more i have been hurt in past and tired of being alone with the wrong person single mums welcome i love kids and would lovwe to be a dad iam also...
Only 14 per cent of singletons trust someone's online dating profile and many are reluctant to even try internet dating because they're worried their date might be «weird» in person (15 per cent) or not look like their picture (8 per cent).
Researchers spoke to more than 2,000 secondary school pupils aged 11 to 16 years old and found that more than a third (36 per cent) were willing to do «whatever it takes to look good» and that nearly two thirds (63 per cent) said what other people think of their looks is important to them.
The first time that people will be able to see the Audi R8 «selection 24h» is in the paddock at the Nurburgring 24 hrs at the end of May, where the new LMS race car will be looking to keep up a 100 per cent winning record.
Let's look at the two tables below in which two people secured a loan of $ 10,000 each at fixed interest rates of 12 per cent and 20 per cent respectively.
These are very valuable points, often well over 2 cents a piece, so this will make sense for lots of people looking to stay at SPG properties or even transfer them to travel partners.
Out - of - pocket, even in low season, you're looking at around $ 900 per person from the East Coast, giving you a 2.3 cent value for your miles.
This is why the work of people like Yvonne Bambrick and the Toronto Cyclists Union is so important; It looks like we have lost what the suburban politicians call the «war on the car» and that no matter who is elected, they are not going to spend 12 cents on paint for bike lanes and bike infrastructure improvements.
This includes errors such as failing to look (a factor in 32 per cent of accidents), loss of control of the vehicle (20 per cent), and failing to judge the other person's speed or path (17 per cent).
As you would expect, when we look at the quality side of the equation, it pays to look for a long time and to be choosy (picking the 2nd best candidate you've seen after 10 weeks gives you an 84 per cent chance of hitting a top 10 per cent candidate), but interestingly, not too choosy (if you hold out for someone better than the best person you've seen after waiting 10 weeks, then the possibility of never finding the right person changes.)
They have the lowest proportion of people who can't resist looking at work emails on holiday (25 per cent) and the lowest number who find it hard to switch off from work on the weekends due to constant connectivity (22 per cent).
In looking at nearly 5 million hospital admissions (almost 4 per cent involving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people) across Australia, he admits he «almost accidentally» stumbled on the diagnosis issue when he put together the top 20 list of principal diagnoses of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people (see table below) and noted how many unspecified conditions there were, compared to non-Indigenous patients.
So people are looking at downsizing and new workers are coming in, thus helping to boost condo sales, which now account for over 20 per cent of the real estate market in Ottawa, compared to less than five per cent a decade ago, Bennett says.
Dan: Let's look at the estimate that 50 per cent of people leave the real estate industry in the first two years.
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