That temperature can then be maintained for just
a matter of cents per hour.
«But the difference is
a matter of cents.
Not exact matches
The Wall Street Journal says executives are preparing to reduce the company's staff by as much as 40 per
cent before the end
of the year, citing people familiar with the
matter.
The aluminum maker, which kicked off earnings season when it reported after the bell Monday, posted a profit
of $ 76 million, or 7
cents a share — excluding the impact
of restructuring costs and costs related to a legal
matter.
Will a 15 per
cent tax
matter to an offshore speculator who is convinced the value
of the house he or she buys will grow by double that rate in one year?
Inflation is what
matters most for the Bank
of Canada, whose primary job is to keep prices stable, something it defines as annual price increases
of about two per
cent.
On legislative votes, the PCs and Wildrose voted together 90.2 per
cent of the time, and on money votes —
matters concerning the expenditure
of public funds — they voted together 95.8 per
cent of the time, the study found.
Jules suggests to me that as many as eighty per
cent of techies are religious, but that this number is highly uncertain because the subject
matter is taboo among most modern scientists; it's not something we talk about in our daily working lives.
However, astrophysics indicates that the
matter that we can see or detect appears to be no more than about 4 per
cent of the total
matter in the universe.
Listen I keep seeing bumper stickers like «you can't be both Catholic and pro-choice» these are not reflective
of my faith, theser are slogans made for propaganda, I have 2 beautiful children and I have never been on a position where abortion could even play a part, but it is a legal option to the public at large; this being said even the bible calls for us to be good citizens, and to obey the law, I believe that this is a
matter that belongs with the family and not the state; no
matter how we criminalize abortion, they will not stop, but people will go under - ground and more fatalities will occur, I rather see the government placing incentives on more conseling for these expectant mothers and more outreach done at church levels, to reduce the debate to a single slogan is dangerous and will not accomplish the ultimately goal
of preventing abortions my two humble
cents
Since being informed
of the
matter it has acted to ensure it is providing 100 per
cent oregano.
Other options apart from reaching a divestment agreement would have been to buy what would represent about 70 per
cent of Murray Goulburn without Koroit, to push ahead and face a court battle with the ACCC, or take the
matter to the Australian Competition Tribunal.
COHRAL (TM) technology — which is applicable to both livestock and cropping operations — uses concentrated anaerobic bacteria to digest 70 per
cent of the organic
matter (COD, or Chemical Oxygen demand) in Oakey Abattoir's waste water to produce effluent
of far high quality than typical open lagoons.
Cold beer usually goes hand - and - hand with summer but at least 38.1 per
cent of Australians continue to drink beer every month no
matter the weather, says new data from Roy Morgan Research.
The above were just some
of my two
cents on the
matter.....
Besides, the pall
of politics, on a
matter that ought to be 100 per
cent judicial, rested on two troubling pillars: the then Federal Electoral Commission (FEDECO) had, in previous decisions, always interpreted twelve - two - thirds
of 19 states as 13, even in registering political parties.
As a
matter of fact, this is the only rascality exhibited by sponsored Arewa youths to forcefully exit the people
of Biafra residing in Arewa land that MASSOB will 100 per
cent support.
While 81 per
cent of voters do not think it
matters if Mr Cameron smoked cannabis at school or university and 85 per
cent think he should not have to answer «detailed questions about whether he tried drugs in his youth» the picture changes when more serious drugs are involved.
This bias — pro-EU, anti-business, captured by the money - grabbing voluntary sector —
matters because the BBC represents around 60 per
cent of Britain's total news output.
«What
matters for the Bank
of England is how well they target inflation, and in this area they have an excellent record
of meeting the two per
cent target,» the Treasury spokesman added.
«As a simple
matter of arithmetic, in order to get to 1.7 per
cent now you'd be looking for quarter - on - quarter growth rates
of 1 per
cent in the second and third quarters
of 2011, and there aren't many people out there expecting that.»
Seventy per
cent of Hindus and 68 %
of Muslims believe «if you work hard, it is possible to be very successful in Britain no
matter what your background».
«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.
And, as gas and electricity prices rose by over 10 per
cent this autumn, so energy bosses were in front
of the Energy and Climate Change Committee within a
matter of days.
A special committee, chaired by Joe Ghartey, the Essikado - Ketan MP that was constituted by the Speaker to investigate the
matter concluded that Mr. Ayariga flouted Article 122
of the 1992 Constitution, Section 32
of the Parliament Act, 1965 (Act 300) and Orders 28 and 30 (2)
of the Standing Orders
of Parliament in his claim that the Chairman
of Parliament's Appointments Committee, Joe Osei Owusu was used as a conduit by the Minister for Energy, Boakye Agyarko to distribute a GH
cents 3,000 bribe to minority members
of the Appointments Committee to facilitate Mr. Agyarko's approval after his vetting.
I have argued that the Party had made strategic errors through tokenism and ignorance; that it doesn't
matter if we think we're not racist but ethnic minority voters do, and that it's time to end the Conservative war on multiculturalism (which, by the way, is supported by 71 per
cent of Tory voters).
In a certain sense, everything else is secondary: as long as we stay north
of 40 per
cent, it won't
matter to the party leadership - in the short - term, anyway - if the Liberals end up with 30 and Labour with 20, or vice-versa (though it will
matter a great deal to individual candidates).
If as many as 45 per
cent of them vote for independence today, the
matter will not rest.
In an ominous sign for the shadow chancellor George Osborne the survey also reveals that 59 per
cent believe the inheritance tax threshold should be «raised as a
matter of priority».
(About 52 per
cent of those million words do not appear in standard dictionaries, forming what the researchers call «lexical dark
matter».)
DWARF galaxies circling the spiral galaxy Andromeda have boosted a little - fancied rival to the idea
of dark
matter — the invisible stuff thought to make up about 80 per
cent of the universe's
matter.
Interestingly, in this study, the scientists also observed that monogamous female fruit flies seem more reluctant to mate with polyandrous male fruit flies — but yet in 80 per
cent of the cases this didn't
matter because polyandrous males outcompeted monogamous males.
That may sound obvious, but many physicists were hoping that photons — particles
of light — could help us to piece together the nature
of the mysterious stuff thought to make up 85 per
cent of the universe's
matter.
This
matters because commercial whaling may be allowed to resume once populations reach 54 per
cent of their «historic» levels.
THE invisible dark
matter credited with providing over 80 per
cent of the universe's mass is by its nature inconspicuous — but what if it doesn't exist at all?
In a
matter of years, across the globe, at least 96 per
cent of the species were snuffed out.
So far his team has come up empty - handed, which puts limits on how «loud» dark sound can be: the team suggest that no more than 5 per
cent of dark
matter should build atoms (arxiv.org/abs/1310.3278).
Dark
matter is thought to make up 80 per
cent of the universe's
matter, but it is hard to detect as it scarcely interacts with other
matter.
Eighty per
cent of the total
matter in the cosmos is invisible to conventional telescopes.
In fact, a whopping 96 per
cent of it is made
of something whose very nature we are at a loss to describe — something utterly unlike the ordinary
matter that makes up stars and galaxies, planets and moons, birds and bees.
This force would act only on invisible dark
matter, the enigmatic stuff that makes up 86 per
cent of the mass in the universe.
The best cosmic map yet
of the universe's make - up finds 24 per
cent less dark
matter than we thought and could call for a rewrite
of physics
It supposedly makes up 80 per
cent of the
matter in the universe, but we still have no direct evidence that dark
matter exists.
DARK
matter — the mysterious substance thought to make up about 80 per
cent of the universe's
matter — could be more mundane than thought.
While the nature
of dark
matter — which makes up 90 per
cent of the
matter in the universe — is unknown, physicists think it is made
of weakly interacting massive particles, or WIMPs.
Dark
matter is thought to make up 90 per
cent of the mass
of the universe, but till now no one has ever seen it, let alone identified what it consists
of.
Dark
matter makes up about 80 per
cent of the universe's
matter.
The first measurement
of an ultra-diffuse galaxy's mass finds that dark
matter makes up more than 99.96 per
cent of its weight - a startling figure
Dark
matter is thought to make up about 80 per
cent of the universe's
matter, but little else is known about it, including its distribution in the solar system.
Dark
matter makes up 80 per
cent of the stuff in the universe, but it is difficult to see because it barely interacts with ordinary
matter except through gravity.