Sentences with phrase «cents per point out»

During our stay online rates were around $ 160, or $ 180 - something after taxes, which means we got between three and four cents per point out of our URs.

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Real estate assets in Canada accounted for 40 per cent of total wealth in 2012, he pointed out, as opposed to only 32 per cent in 1999.
Fan also pointed out that Verizon Wireless can not invest outside of the continental U.S. due to a shareholder agreement with British telecom company Vodafone (which owns a 45 per cent stake in Verizon Wireless), and that it would be unlikely that any wireless investment by Verizon Communications Inc. would occur outside of Verizon Wireless.
Raymond James, which has an outperform on the company, pointed out in a note that its Q4 adjusted earnings per share was 67 cents, compared to a consensus estimate of 63 cents.
The CCPA report also pointed out that 41 per cent of Canadian exports enjoy MFN rates of zero.
Two out of 10 Canadians (21 per cent) planned to travel on reward points this year, up seven per cent over last year.
The report points to a recent survey that found 70 per cent of Lower Mainland residents are in favour of allowing ridesharing services to operate in B.C. and notes that the municipalities of Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody and Langley Township have all come out in favour of ridesharing in recent weeks.
New Democrats have repeatedly pointed out that it is ludicrous to force the public sector, which is responsible for less than one per cent of greenhouse gases emitted in the province, to subsidize big polluters who pay no penalty for the majority of their greenhouse gas emissions.
The weighted average of the MERs charged by the component ETFs works out to about 21 basis points per year, which means the Sleepy Portfolio costs about $ 275 every year or about 75 cents a day — less than half the cost of a large double - double these days.
The report also pointed out that the growth of mobile has affected Windows as an operating system negatively, since its market share is now at 35 per cent, compared with the 45 per cent share of Android and iOS.
As evidence, he points out that the Food Standards Agency in Britain has found that the number of people eating a partly or completely vegetarian diet fell from 9 per cent in 2007 to 7 per cent in 2008.
In his recent budget speech, the Finance Minister pointed out that 40 per cent of our villages do not have proper roads, that 1.8 lakh villages do not have primary schools, that 4.5 lakh villages have drinking water and sanitation problems, that there is a shortage of 140 lakh rural dwellings.
As Hannah Arendt points out in The Origins of Totalitarianism, efficiency is so subordinated to control that the totalitarian society can afford to spend 50 to 75 per cent of its energies enforcing control of one sort or another on its citizens.
But, as the congressional report points out, the U.S., though it has only 5 to 6 per cent of the world's population, consumes more than 40 per cent of the world's total food and non-food resources — most of it imported.
Pagels (1984) points out that if the relative masses of protons and neutrons were different by a small fraction of 1 per cent, making the proton heavier than the neutron, hydrogen atoms would be unstable since the protons that constitute their nuclei would spontaneously decay into neutrons.
Professor Kenneth Underwood, in Protestant and Catholic, points out that in Holyoke, Mass., 40 per cent of the clergy, and these the younger clergy, are receptive to this position (pp. 352 - 53).
Treasury shares finished at $ 10.53, down slightly on Friday, after a big share price surge of 11 per cent on a buoyant set of results announced on August 18 as investors crunched their numbers on the $ 800 million inventory of luxury wines that will be steadily rolled out for sale over the next few years in the $ 20 a bottle and higher price point.
The app's creators point out that concerns for the environment, animal welfare and human rights has already led to meat consumption per person dropping by 4 per cent in EU countries, 10 per cent in the US and 12 per cent in Canada.
Mr Garvin also queried the «premium» Murray Goulburn has promised to pay farmers, pointing out that Parmalat has paid 12 per cent more on average than Murray Goulburn and 6 per cent more than Norco for milk over the last four years.
Bell Potter points out there is a 10 per cent shareholder cap on Bega, but stresses this can be dissolved via a vote to change the constitution.
As Citi points out, the economy created 55,000 jobs last year — a very modest increase of 0.5 per cent — but actually lost 67,500 full - time jobs.
A good 80 per cent of what we're producing should go out at premium price points
they do nt concede lots of goals because they have 70 per cent posession most games... as quality teams worked this out and focused on defending deep and counterattacking, their weak points were quickly recognised and that was pique....
Khan is free to disagree with those calculations and indeed sources close to Khan point out that Boris himself has not raised fares by RPI plus one per cent over recent years either.
With just seven per cent of gifted and talent pupils receiving free school meals, the Liberal Democrats point out children from low income families are half as likely to be identified as gifted.
Osborne pointed out 30 % of Scotland's exports go to the rest of the UK, whereas just five per cent of England, Wales and Northern Ireland's exports go to Scotland.
There is no doubt that, as Tim Farron recently pointed out, no one in their right mind would have interpreted a 52 per cent to 48 per cent win by the remain camp as licence for the government of the day to force through a «hard / clean remain» by joining the Euro or Schengen without another referendum.
As Andrew Haldenby of Reform points out, the planned debt to GDP ratio will still be 80 per cent, which, in perspective, is «twice as high as in the Gordon Brown years».
However the prime minister's performance and innovation unit has previously rejected this proposal saying that «numerical access criteria could well undermine the government's policy rather than strengthen it», and pointing out that «it would be possible for the Post Office to close down two - thirds of its rural outlets whilst still ensuring that 99 per cent of people in rural areas lived within three miles of a post office».
As union leaders were quick to point out, it would mean probably as few as ten per cent of trade unionists would remain members.
Mr Davis pointed out government ministers state 95 per cent of benefit fraud is caused by people lying about their circumstances, not their identity.
Pointing out that Britain accounts for only two per cent of global carbon emissions at present, Mr Blair said that it was up to larger nations to accept responsibility for the Earth's climate.
He pointed out improvements were being made to vehicles on the ground, however, and said helicopter hours had increased by 85 per cent.
We should point out that the Lib Dems - who took just 3.7 per cent of the vote in May - have also selected their candidate.
But Gordon Brown does have a three point lead over David Cameron in the question which party leader is best equipped to lead Britain out of its current economic difficulties, on 31 per cent.
Fortty per cent agreed that the coalition had probably worked out better than just the Tories trying to go it alone, compared to 34 % disagreeing - a five - point net swing towards the government.
Labour has knocked four points off the Conservative party's lead but still trail by eight per cent in an opinion poll out today.
The budget carrier pointed out the airline industry accounts for just 1.6 per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions, while road transport accounts for 18 per cent and power generation for over 25 per cent of carbon emissions.
However, as the letter points out, a recent survey has found that 71 per cent of influential City figures believe that it would be a bad idea if the Government took no action.
The ONS pointed out that fuel costs fell by just 0.7 per cent between September and October.
«But it is important, as a matter of balance, to point out that the savings, rising to # 13 billion over 50 years, are the savings we set out to make; and crucially, that ten per cent of the public sector workforce is replaced each year.
He brushed off the report's concerns about a lack of commitment to the long - term legacy of the Games, pointing out that 75 per cent of spending is on regeneration and legacy.
Nothing has changed since then to necessitate a sharp rise in VAT to 20 per cent (as Will Straw points out, this was far from an «unavoidable» tax increase).
Udoma, who stated this while briefing State House correspondents on Wednesday, pointed out that the growth was higher than that of the previous quarter, when the economy grew by 1.40 per cent and 0.72 per cent in the second quarter, which according to him was a confirmation that Nigeria had fully exited recession.
The findings also point to growing fuel poverty and increasing reliance on food banks, with nearly one in four (24 per cent) of those losing out because of the cuts saying they would cut back on heating and 23 per cent on food.
As the New Statesman's George Eaton has pointed out, 35 per cent was enough to deliver victory to Labour in 2005 — and that was with the Lib Dems on 22 per cent, and without a split vote on the right.
The Empire Center's McMahon pointed out that since 2009, Bronx jobs have grown by 67,000 jobs or nearly 30 per cent, while overall NYC jobs grew 12 % during the same time period.
John Curtice, professor of politics at Strathclyde University, points out that the number of people who think taxes should be cut, even if it means a reduction in services such as health, education and welfare, has risen from 20 to 27 per cent since 2005, while the number who want to extend services has dropped from 40 to 29 per cent.
Much of the increase is due to wage increases, although the Lib Dems point out that those on the lowest salaries are also paying proportionally almost 1 per cent more in tax now than they were when Labour came to power.
«When asked who would make the best PM, each of the three party leaders or Boris, David Cameron came out narrowly ahead on 33 per cent, two points ahead of Ed Miliband, four points ahead of Boris and 26 points ahead of Clegg.
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