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Quebec and Atlantic Canada lead the way in equity comfort levels (81 and 82 per cent respectively).
For 2008 and 2009, the increases will be more modest at 2.8 per cent and 2.3 per cent respectively, it says.
(51 per cent and 56 per cent respectively).
When asked if «now is a good or bad time to buy a home in your community,» British Columbians were slightly less positive about buying than a year ago while Saskatchewan and Alberta were the only two provinces where a majority gave a negative response (60 and 59 per cent respectively), reflecting the heated housing markets in those two provinces.
Softening markets across the country include: — Edmonton, where prices in the south, west and south west parts of the city declined between 12 per cent and 14 per cent; — Calgary, where four neighbourhoods had declines ranging from four per cent to 13 per cent and three other neighbourhoods had zero, three per cent and nine per cent increases; — High River, located just south of Calgary, where prices in three neighbourhoods for a two - storey, a townhouse and a bungalow declined four per cent, five per cent and nine per cent respectively; and — Mont Tremblant, Que., where an alpine condo and a waterfront cottage declined 11 per cent and 14 per cent respectively, while a bungalow in the city increased six per cent.
Manitoba along with Newfoundland and Labrador follow, with increases at 2.9 and 2.8 per cent respectively.
Achieving the target would lower median energy use for commercial office and government office buildings by 49 per cent and 31 per cent respectively.
The vast majority (85 per cent) of Canadian respondents who indicated acquisition plans intend to focus on the domestic market, especially in locations such as Toronto (27.8 per cent), Vancouver and Montreal (16.7 per cent each), Edmonton and Calgary (14.8 per cent and 11.1 per cent respectively).
Bitcoin, though, is very volatile, posting gains and losses as high as 26 per cent and 16 per cent respectively on any given day.
At maturity, he would receive a lump sum amount of Rs 3 lakh or Rs 1.68 lakh, projected at 10 percent or six per cent respectively, as vested reversionary bonus.
Among the various segments, health insurance and motor insurance had a high claims ratio at 96.93 per cent and 77.14 per cent respectively.
The findings show that the average value of road traffic accident (RTA) personal injury claims rose by 3.4 per cent, while insurance pay - outs for small employers» and public liability (EL / PL) personal injury claims also increased by an average of 10 and 12 per cent respectively in this period.
These combined factors had a negative impact on average revenue per lawyer (RPL) and revenue per partner (RPP), which fell by 22 per cent and 10 per cent respectively.
In last year's report, Paul Hastings had been among the 10 fastest risers in terms of lawyer and partner headcount growth, up by 31 per cent and 13 per cent respectively.
Solar and wind power installations are currently emerging faster than any other electric power source, growing at worldwide annual rates of 50 per cent and 18 per cent respectively from 2009 - 2014.
UK emissions fell 8.6 per cent whilst emissions from the United States and Japan fell 6.9 per cent and 11.8 per cent respectively.
It said it the White Paper overestimated the base capital costs of both solar PV and wind by more than 150 per cent and 50 per cent respectively, took a conservative view of future solar costs, a rosy view of geothermal, and its estimates of the capital cost of utility scale solar are more than three times the cost achieved elsewhere in the world in 2011.
According to the Dubai Statistics Centre, serviced apartments across the board in Dubai have experience consistent increases in the number of guests and number of nights stayed, which is reflected by compound annual growth rates of 14 per cent and 19 per cent respectively over the period 2008 to 2012.
This was the highest response to the question followed by technical advances and social media with 24.8 per cent and 20.4 per cent respectively.
Some performance highlights of the year included; Rasmala Global Sukuk Fund, which generated a net return for investors of 4.97 per cent; the Rasmala GCC Fixed - Income Fund, which produced a net return of 6.83 per cent and Rasmala Leasing Funds 1 and 2, which have to date paid average annual cash distributions of 12 per cent and 9.2 per cent respectively.
Among retail channels, registered investment advisors and online retail shareholders utilising discount brokerage firms are the largest users of passive products at 30 and 58 per cent respectively.
Fruits and vegetables fuelled the hike, rising by 12.9 and 18.2 per cent respectively.
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.
Parents in Quebec and British Columbia were the most likely to pay for education, 74 and 70 per cent respectively, while only just 52 per cent of respondents in Atlantic Canada said they would.
The moves compared with drops of 13.6 per cent, 17.4 per cent and 25.8 per cent respectively for March.
ATMs and tellers were falling out of favour, at 16 per cent and 12 per cent respectively, compared to 26 per cent and 17 per cent in 2012.
Neil Thurman, professor of communication at Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich wrote a very extensive report on 11 daily national newspapers in the U.K. and found that «of the time spent with newspaper brands by their British audiences, 88.5 percent is still in print with just 11.5 percent online» — and that in - print figure is actually driven down a bit by the fact it includes The Guardian and The Daily Mail, «whose audiences spend 77.6 per cent and 74.7 per cent respectively with their print editions.»
Thanks to these safety systems, the pedestrian and safety assist scores have jumped from 64 per cent and 16 per cent to 78 per cent and 61 per cent respectively.
Last month, Jaguar Land Rover delivered particularly solid performances in North America and Europe with retail sales increasing by 45 per cent and 37 per cent respectively compared to the previous year.
Thanks to these safety features, which are now part of the standard kit, the pedestrian and safety assist scores have jumped from 64 per cent and 16 per cent to 78 per cent and 61 per cent respectively.
In the UK, electricity is generated largely by coal and gas — around 40 per cent and 30 per cent respectively — followed by around 15 per cent nuclear and other sources in increasingly small percentages.
When it comes to numbers considering leaving teaching in the next 12 months, maths and English fare relatively well, with 21 and 25 per cent respectively.
Even these figures seem high, but for languages and computing our survey suggests the challenges are still greater, with 36 and 33 per cent respectively considering leaving.
But the subjects known to be experiencing a long - term shortage of teachers, namely Physics, Chemistry and Maths, stand out as having lower shares of trainees achieving QTS, at 85, 87 and 89 per cent respectively.
There were around the same percentage of women in the top and bottom pay quartiles, at 67.4 per cent and 65.9 per cent respectively.
The number of braille papers and papers with tactile diagrams decreased by 4.9 per cent and 17.2 per cent respectively.
FSM and non-FSM households are more or less equally likely to receive an offer from their first - choice school (84 per cent and 85 per cent respectively), but FSM households choose, on average, schools with lower academic attainment.
Grade changes represented 0.9 per cent of all GCSE certificates awarded this year, and 0.8 per cent at A-level, compared to 1.1 per cent and 1.2 per cent respectively in 2015 — the lowest rates since 2013.
Among those who do see positives, freedom over the curriculum is the most popular advantage for both classroom teachers and senior leaders, at 56 per cent and 67 per cent respectively.
Despite this, around three in ten boys and girls (aged 2 to 15) are classed as either overweight or obese (31 per cent and 28 per cent respectively).
Of the primary principals who took part in the survey, four per cent reported «major» and 17 per cent «moderate» difficulties in filling the vacancies; for secondary principals the figures were eight per cent and 31 per cent respectively.
New figures, published in July by the School Food Trust and the Local Authority Caterers Association (LACA), show that an average of 44.1 per cent of children in primary schools and 37.6 per cent of pupils in secondary school opted for school meals in the 2010/11 year, up from 41.4 and 35.8 per cent respectively in the previous year.
The National Benchmarking Overview Report 2016 - 17 which is compiled by local authorities shows that, since 2010 - 11, real - terms spending per primary and secondary pupil has fallen by 9.6 per cent and 2.9 per cent respectively, which translates as # 513 less per primary pupil and # 205 less per secondary pupil.
The research, which comprised feedback from undergraduate and postgraduate students, also revealed that the highest number of students seeking help fell into the 30 to 39 - year old and 40 to 49 year - old age categories, with 27.6 per cent and 26.3 per cent respectively.
This is a year - on - year decline of -4 per cent and -7 per cent respectively.
In February 2017, 81 per cent of primaries and 94 per cent * of secondaries said they did not have enough funding to upgrade their furniture, an increase of four and 10 per cent respectively compared to January 2016.
The average ICT budget for a primary school is forecast to be # 13,800 in 2017/18 and # 58,230 for secondaries, a year - on - year decline of 4 per cent and 7 per cent respectively.
The snapshot also reveals only two thirds (62.2 per cent) say their teacher training program addressed subject content knowledge, and 64 per cent say it addressed pedagogical content knowledge - below the TALIS averages of 72.5 per cent and 69.6 per cent respectively.
When asked if «Concerns with Homestay» and «Health and Safety and concerns about personal responsibilities» were barriers to organising a trip, 56 per cent and 35 per cent respectively said they were not a factor.
Post residential, the majority of Key Stage 2 and secondary students were proud of what they achieved on the trip (82 per cent and 91 per cent respectively) and these views were maintained in the long - term follow - up surveys (83 per cent and 79 per cent).
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