Sentences with phrase «cent of the questions people»

«Every single day 15 per cent of the questions people ask of Google are questions we've never seen before,» John Wiley, Google

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On a range of questions — such as whether Harper is doing a good job, is representing the «values» of people, and should run again in the 2015 election, the prime minister has support levels among Canadians that exceed 40 per cent.
Not only are its people more polarized than ever over Puerto Rico's status question — whether to become a sovereign nation, become a state of the U.S. or stay as it is; it is the most impoverished North American territory, with an external debt of over $ 7 billion, an unemployment rate of more than 20 per cent, 65 per cent of its people on federal food stamps and 38 per cent who have an income below the poverty line.
Our research has shown that 50 per cent of the people questioned thought the sermon was the most meaningful part of the service.
The poll of 1,000 people aged between 11 and 25 found that 60 per cent felt unable to discuss terrorism with the police, while half of university attendees said bringing up these issues with academics was also out of the question.
However Mr Cameron came out on top in a YouGov survey for The Sun, with 36 per cent of the people questioned saying he won the debate, against 32 per cent for Mr Clegg and 29 per cent for Mr Brown.
Phil Cowan from Landcare Research, a state - owned research agency in Palmerston North, said that 73 per cent of people questioned in a recent survey wanted the possums exterminated and 85 per cent agreed with using contraceptive methods to achieve this.
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...)»
Half of young people questioned rated the SRE they received as either «poor» or «terrible», with only two per cent rating it as «excellent» and 10 per cent rated it as «good».
The students had the option of not answering the questions on self - harm, however, and about five per cent took that option, meaning that the number of young people who had self - harmed could be higher than indicated.
The research also illustrated that over a fifth (21 per cent) of people questioned regularly exceeded their monthly limits — whether it be free minutes, texts or internet data.
Despite the astonishing number of people who still use their mobiles abroad, 42 per cent of those questioned said they did not use their phone on holiday thanks to awareness of high roaming charges.
bushbunny says: July 16, 2013 at 6:08 pm «Some Australian scientist states that only 41 per cent of people questioned knew how long it takes the Earth to travel around the sun.
Bushbunny, Some Australian scientist states that only 41 per cent of people questioned knew how long it takes the Earth to travel around the sun.»
A number of people, including me, proceeded to go above and beyond what could reasonably be asked of us (and without hope of recouping one goddamn cent from it, to risk further obviousness) to try to tell Dana that he was wrong to (objectively) defame the person in question in the manner in which he was (objectively) defaming him.
What most people don't know is that the court charges 10 cents a electronic page for their records and makes a tidy profit on it which they use in anyway they see fit and in fact circumvent appropriations... but it does beg the question of should the American people in this day in age receive more information more quickly and less expensively or should we allow the court to set an amount in a vacuum that allows them to use it for areas that are often well outside their essential needs.
The bar appears to be very high for applicants; in response to a question from a student after the hearing, Sharma estimated that perhaps three per cent of those from India who apply in the self - employed persons class are granted visas and that, if he had had the opportunity to advise Sidhu on his initial application, he would not have recommended this route.
A question from the audience prompted discussion about «Basics Cards» which control incomes and are only able to be used at approved stores and businesses, and cashless welfare cards which receive 80 per cent of a person's government payment and can not be used on alcohol or gambling.
Of the 2,361 people questioned, 92 % said that they believed house prices would rise across the country by an average of 8.8 per cent in the coming six months, with London properties predicted to increase by 12.5 per cenOf the 2,361 people questioned, 92 % said that they believed house prices would rise across the country by an average of 8.8 per cent in the coming six months, with London properties predicted to increase by 12.5 per cenof 8.8 per cent in the coming six months, with London properties predicted to increase by 12.5 per cent.
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