Sentences with phrase «cent reduction when»

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Rive argues that when the factory is up and running it will be able to produce high - output PV cells at about 55 cents a watt — about a 20 % reduction from current prices, which will help Rive get closer to his goal of making solar cheaper than fossil fuels.
In 2008 when the carbon tax was introduced, the Liberal government announced that the general corporate tax rate would be reduced from 12 per cent to 11 per cent; in the September update, the NDP government reversed this reduction and raised the rate to 12 per cent.
The role of now regular surveillance, screening and monitoring processes as recorded by the Health Protection Agency has also contributed greatly to a significant reduction in key infection rates of MRSA bacteraemia, a 75 per cent reduction since 2003/04, when more patients were dying from what are largely avoidable infections.
And when you take into account the Office for Budget Responsibility's precept forecasts, the real terms reduction is fourteen per cent.
The study, recently published in the journal Resuscitation, found that patients discharged in «good neurological condition» after a brief cardiac arrest (when the heart suddenly stops beating normally and can not pump blood effectively) had significant memory problems and a 10 to 20 per cent reduction in size of their brain's memory region, the hippocampus.
For example, advising players that their teammates would perform worse if they harassed them after a mistake resulted in an 11 per cent reduction in offensive language in the subsequent game, compared with when no tips were shown.
«For example, the measurements showed that a SMA8 surface that was tested in Norway in the period 2012 - 2015, and which is known to provide minor levels of noise reduction, exhibits a difference in rolling resistance of 23 per cent when comparing an EV tire manufactured by Continental (standard on electric VW Golfs) with a popular brand manufactured by Michelin,» says Berge.
When we started out we thought it would be a huge achievement to show a five per cent improvement, so to actually be seeing normal or near normal factor levels with dramatic reduction in bleeding is quite simply amazing.
When we recently asked teachers if there was anything we could do to make this education offer more attractive just under 50 per cent voluntarily said «it's great as it is,» while the remainder mainly wanted reductions in transport costs as well as less bureaucracy.
Making the offer more attractive When we recently asked teachers if there was anything we could do to make this education offer more attractive just under 50 per cent voluntarily said «it's great as it is», while the remainder mainly wanted reductions in transport costs as well as less bureaucracy.
In my six years of dividend investing, I've learned that December and January are when dividend cuts are most likely to occur, and this month didn't elude the dividend cutter's knife: • BGY cut its dividend from 5.6 cents to 4.9 cents (a 12.5 % reduction).
The overall reduction for the so - called Annex I countries (those listed in the table below) was expected to be 5.2 per cent when the protocol was signed.
Because so little energy is required to cultivate crops such as switchgrass for cellulosic ethanol production, and because electricity can be co-produced using the residues of such cellulosic fuel production, reductions in greenhouse gas emissions for celluslosic ethanol when compared to gasoline are greater than 100 per cent.
Consequently, it would be lacking in political morality for the Australian Government to agree to a 25 per cent reduction to enable its ETS Bill to get through the Senate when it does not believe this should be the result of the Copenhagen meeting.
These price reductions were expected and built into the design of the program; it would not make sense to still pay 80.2 cents per kWh when the cost of installing a system is less than half of what it was 5 years ago.
The results showed that there was a 14 per cent reduction in the volume of summertime Arctic sea ice between 2010 and 2012 — but the volume of ice jumped by 41 per cent in 2013, relative to the previous year, when the summer was five per cent cooler than the previous year.
Senator Alan Ferguson used a variant of this argument when arguing in Parliament against the adoption of the Rudd Government's Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme; he said that Australia is «responsible for less than 1 1/2 per cent of the world's emissions» and implied that since our contribution was so small there was no point in risking our economic well - being by reducing our greenhouse gas production.
The slight drop in average sale price in seasonally adjusted data was mirrored by a one per cent reduction in actual sales for the month when compared to the same period last year.
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