Sentences with phrase «cent success rate»

He's saved 11 of the 34 he's come up against to give him a 32 per cent success rate.
Notes to editors The 94 per cent success rate (the percentage of those who went on to meet more than once) refers to the most significant online relationship that the.
We have a 100 per cent success rate in pursuing ICANN domain name complaints.
Combining the matches of all facial features gave the team a 78 per cent success rate when comparing pre - and post-surgical photos.
We found the voice recognition had no better than a 75 per cent success rate though and we assume it's also responsible for the game inexplicably pausing itself at random points during play.
In 2017, the training provider achieved an 89 per cent success rate for all apprenticeship programmes, compared with a UK average of 65 per cent.
#WITH a 28 per cent success rate in the exploration of the Timor Sea region, there is currently a strong industry focus on offshore and onshore oil and gas development.
The two English goalkeepers have identical records having saved three of ten penalties to give them a 30 per cent success rate.
Of the 12 penalties the Leicester City keeper has come up against he's saved three of them giving him a 25 per cent success rate.
This is backed up by his presence in the top ten Premier League «keepers for distribution accuracy, with a 62 per cent success rate.
His use in attack comes from the ability to play long balls with heavy volume — 137 in total is in the top 89th percentile — and 55 per cent success rate is well above average; closer to the elites like Mats Hummels and Jérôme Boateng (60 per cent).
It has a 50 per cent success rate — some babies just won't budge and there are others who do turn, but then turn back again.
While a 90 per cent success rate would be poor for chemotherapy, only a tiny fraction of precancerous cells ultimately become malignant.
For three retroviruses out of 12, they found a group of proteins in recipient DNA whose presence predicted the site of insertion with a 75 per cent success rate (PLoS Computational Biology, DOI: 10.1371 / journal.pcbi.1001008).
When Americans were asked to distinguish between pairs of German cities, this strategy gave a 73 per cent success rate.
For example, in the final against Italy, Dunga passed the ball about 120 times with a 70 per cent success rate.
Notes to editors: The 94 per cent success rate (the percentage of those who went on to meet more than once) refers to the most significant online relationship that the respondents had, not to all their online relationships.
Notes to editors The 94 per cent success rate (the percentage of those.
After all, if the prediction game was like baseball a 30 - per - cent success rate would make an all - star.
Nix boasted that SCL had seen a «100 per cent success rate» in more than 100 election campaigns in Asia, Africa, India and western Europe, and said the firm's methods could get a «fundamentally flawed» candidate elected by maximising their «likeable traits».
As with any smart assistant, it wasn't a 100 per cent success rate, but it understood our commands and responded far more frequently than not.
It is among fee - paying parents he claims the 100 per cent success rate.
The process has a higher than 80 per cent success rate, but depends on transparency, trust and good faith among all involved.
A recent study examined the Family Reflections Reunification Program in British Columbia, which had a 95 per cent success rate.
Leigh Ann is one of several homeowners who successfully completed Clover Properties» RTO program and are part of the company's 92 per cent success rate.
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