Sentences with phrase «cent of what»

«Eighty per cent of what we keep, we never use,» she says.
The cost for such a commercial is about 10 per cent of what a TV commercial of lesser length would cost, says CREB.
The real estate deal is only 10 per cent of what we do and it comes at the end of the 90 per cent time invested to get to know the client and their business requirements.»
Between 1990 and 2003, the increase in residential energy use was only 40 per cent of what it would have been without energy efficiency gains,» says the Observer.
Yet after taping his phone presentations for a week, I discovered that over 80 per cent of what he said was word - for - word in every presentation.
Worse, they severely underestimate how much it costs to provide water services, earning only 70 per cent of what they spend.
Experts tell us that 95 per cent of what we do is habitual.
Another way to illustrate to the consumer that you are worth every cent of what you charge is the Guaranteed Service Plan.
Eighty per cent of what he said was word - perfect repetition.
Retail (small investor) subscription for NIA was around 11 per cent of what was allotted for the category; for GIC, 60 per cent.
Come the crash in early 2008 and customers found that their fund value had declined to barely 25 per cent of what they had invested even though the markets had fallen by only 50 per cent.
I would say that just 10 per cent of what we do is error correction.
The Global Legal Post reports on the study: «On average, female in - house counsel earn 84 per cent of what male in - house counsel earn.
Today, up to 60 per cent of what Cole does is related to social media including writing policies for corporations on managing social media from the perspective of both clients and their employees.
In the Federal Court system, prothonotaries — full judicial officers who exercise many of the powers and functions of judges — are employed, at a pay rate of about 70 per cent of what superior court judges make.
That would give China 24 per cent and the US 14 per cent of what's left, for example.
So, it's not so surprising that people who would correctly dismiss 90 per cent of what's published in the Mail credulously reproduce what it prints on climate change.
He wrote back: «And Hairspray is like only one per cent of what I'm proud of.»
Meadows says his broker never told him about the commissions, typically 7 per cent of what's invested, or risks.
When he wanted to sell one of the REITs, he was told he could only get back 4 per cent of what he had invested.
That's a cut of 12 per cent of what he would qualify for were he to work to 65.
His view — «they had the luck to buy a home when prices were less than 10 per cent of what they are today.
Once you've filed your taxes and paid every cent of what you owe, don't be tempted to stop thinking about taxes until next year.
Planned increases in pensions and national insurance are rocketing staff costs, which are already around 80 per cent of what school budgets are spent on.
One of the simplest yet most productive moves was to enclose the central courtyard which has reduced gas consumption to 60 per cent of what you would expect from a building of this type.
The OECD's Education at a Glance 2015 report found that primary teachers in England earn 75 per cent of what similarly educated professionals can expect, while secondary teachers are paid 82 per cent compared to similarly educated contemporaries.
If you are only performing one drop set, aim to pick a weight that is 50 to 70 per cent of what you were lifting in your first set.
A survey in Colorado, led by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, last year suggested the region's wells were losing some 4 per cent of what is produced.
Scientists working in them earn 60 per cent of what their counterparts in western Germany are paid.
Matthias Jonas at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis in Laxenburg, Austria, has calculated that countries can only report their emissions to within 5 to 10 per cent of what they actually emitted (Climatic Change, DOI: 10.1007 / s10584 -010-9914-6).
But massive irrigation programmes begun during the Soviet era diverted water from the rivers that feed it, reducing the lake's volume to just 10 per cent of what it was and leaving large areas dry.
US$ 198m is equivalent to only 6.5 per cent of what Brazil already invests in agricultural subsidies and less than 0.01 per cent of the country's annual GDP.
In tests patients are hearing about 80 per cent of what an external microphone would provide, he says.
In unpublished experiments, Wansink noticed that if a woman is next to a man at a buffet, about 12 per cent of what ends up on her plate will be determined by what he takes.
But massive irrigation programmes begun during the Soviet era diverted water from the rivers that feed it, reducing the lake's volume to just 10 per cent of what it had been and leaving large areas dry (see map).
«Less than 10 per cent of what's in there is water.»
Nigeria should manufacture not less than 70 per cent of what it consume.»
«We will also insist that lottery distributors spend no more than five per cent of what they distribute on admin,» he added.
I would say 70 per cent of what we write doesn't make the edit.
It is less painful to hand over 40 per cent of a lot than 40 per cent of what is not really enough in the first place.
In three days you barely cover five per cent of what's on offer (which is why your Glastonbury is your own rather than everybody else's).
I think 80 per cent of what I buy is locally produced, old, found or handmade.
«But I was saying during the European Championship about Pogba - the French team had done pretty well during the competition but Pogba was giving, for me, maybe only 30 or 40 per cent of what he is capable of.
Because I realize now that I'm not at a hundred per cent of what is possible there.
«We changed our organisation a bit at half - time and I told the players that we were at 80 per cent of what we could do.
A good 80 per cent of what we're producing should go out at premium price points.»
A lot of farmers buy the latest gear from John Deere, and quite frankly it's like the family car they only know how to use 15 per cent of what's actually in there, the other 85 per cent you're not really utilising to full potential,» he said.
Having the factory allows Pureharvest to manufacture 90 per cent of what it sells, giving the company control of quality and the supply chain.
Now about 90 per cent of what her family eats is certified organic.
Despite serving hundreds of clients in the past 67 years, Richard says that only about 20 per cent of what is packed in the Foodpak Division is certified organic.
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