Sentences with phrase «percent less paper»

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Twenty - eight percent of workers said they have less than $ 1,000 in savings and investments that could be used for retirement, the paper said, while 57 % told the organization they have less than $ 25,000 saved for retirement.
Even D.F.M. C.O.O. Steve Rossi has acknowledged that the company's make - up is less than ideal, telling me last week, «We have a lot of cats and dogs,» large papers and tiny ones, East Coasts, West Coasts and lots in between, some throwing off 25 percent margins, other considerably less.
The earlier paper, published in 2013, already had shown a decline of 62 percent of the population between 2002 and 2011 — to less than 10 percent of its potential historical size, and that elephants occupied only a quarter of the forests where they once roamed.
He notes that of the nearly 4,000 papers published on microbial fuel cells, less than 2 percent report on processing volumes of water larger than one liter.
Further, by using RNA interference to block the effects of this gene, the researchers produced wheat that had 30 percent less of the nutrients in its grains, according to the paper presenting the result in the November 24 issue of Science.
In that paper, the authors found that the median smoking rate among people in addiction treatment was 76.3 percent, in contrast with the smoking rate in the general U.S. population, which is now estimated at less than 18 percent.
«With less than 5 percent of world population, the U.S. uses one - third of the world's paper, a quarter of the world's oil, 23 percent of the coal, 27 percent of the aluminum, and 19 percent of the copper,» he reports.
«We looked at the probability that increases of this magnitude could be random, and in each case it was less than one percent,» said Philip Dennison, an associate professor of geography at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City and lead author of the paper.
The recommendations, in addition to flying less and wasting 25 percent less food, include: carpooling or telecommuting once a week (75 million metric tons of CO2 equivalent (CO2e) saved by 2020, if adopted by all Americans); maintaining your car or truck, such as keeping tires properly inflated (45 million metric tons of CO2e); cutting the time spent idling in a vehicle in half (40 million metric tons of CO2e); better insulation at home (85 million metric tons of CO2e); programmable thermostats set higher (80 million metric tons of CO2e); reducing electricity demand from appliances that are «off,» so - called phantom demand (70 million metric tons CO2e); using hot water more efficiently, such as washing clothes in colder water (65 million metric tons of CO2e); buying EnergyStar appliances when old ones wear out (55 million metric tons CO2e); replacing incandescent lightbulbs with compact fluorescents (30 million metric tons CO2e); eating chicken instead of beef two days a week (105 million metric tons of CO2e); increased recycling of paper, plastics and metals (105 million metric tons of CO2e); «responsible» consumption, such as buying less bottled water (60 million metric tons CO2e).
The latest version of the Sensor Fish — a small tubular device filled with sensors that analyze the physical stresses fish experience — measures more forces, costs about 80 percent less and can be used in more hydro structures than its predecessor, according to a paper published today in the American Institute of Physics» Review of Scientific Instruments.
The device's latest version costs about 80 percent less and can be used in more hydro structures than its predecessor, according to a paper published in the journal Review of Scientific Instruments.
It found that 14.8 percent came from «cheat sites and term paper mills,» 13.5 percent came from news sites and less than 10 percent from encyclopedia sites.
The Smarter Balanced tests will be computer - based, with the state predicting that less than 1 percent of schools will have to give the tests using paper and pencil for lack of technology.
An article in the New York Times, published less than two months ago, reported a figure of 550,000 certified PSLF participants — 25 percent higher than the number Delisle's paper reported.
There was a USGS 2010 paper by D Douglas that predicted «For the Bering Sea, median March ice extent is projected to be about 25 percent less than the 1979 — 1988 average by mid-century and 60 percent less by the end of the century» But if Bering ice is driven by the PDO I suspect that prediction will fail.
There was a USGS 2010 paper by D Douglas that predicted «For the Bering Sea, median March ice extent is projected to be about 25 percent less than the 1979 — 1988 average by mid-century and 60 percent less by the end of the century» But if Bering ice is d»
The rates of paper recycling in the top 10 paper - producing countries range widely — from China and Finland on the low end, recycling less than 40 percent of the paper they use, to Japan and Germany on the higher end, each between 70 and 80 percent, and South Korea, which recycles an impressive 91 percent.
An argument then could be made that it is always best to recycle paper since making new paper would create 25 percent to 70 percent less emissions than if the paper were from virgin materials.
On paper, Burma supplies less than 10 percent of China's log imports, but industry workers say the numbers must be at least twice as high.
Its carbon footprint is estimated to be 60 percent less than regular paper.
«BranchScope works reliably and efficiently from user space across three generations of Intel processors in the presence of system noise, with an error rate of less than one percent,» the paper states.
The loan papers say that we can have the PMI eliminated when the loan balance is less than 78 percent of the value of the home.
Paper products made from recycled material use 40 percent less energy and water being manufactured which in turns creates far less air, land, and water pollution.
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