Sentences with phrase «percent of this batch»

When nearly 90 percent of the batch of House ratings changes are in your favor, it's normally great news.
Thirty - five percent of this batch's companies are internationally based, 27 percent have a female founder, and 13 percent have an underrepresented minority founder.

Not exact matches

But in talking with a slew of Y Combinator alumni from the past three years of YC batches, we found that Graham himself takes between 5 percent and 7 percent of companies for amounts ranging between $ 12,000 and $ 20,000.
Today, in its fifth and sixth generations of family ownership, Minerva Dairy still produces 84 percent batch churned Amish butter, as well as a variety of cheeses.
Wacky Apple Organics, family owned and operated fruit orchards and makers of small batch organic applesauce, fruit juice and flat fruit snacks, today unveiled the first of its kind 50.7 - ounce juice pouch, made with 100 percent organic real, fresh fruit juice concentrate and zero added sugar or preservatives.
Or have you used a margarine (whatever was on sale) with out even looking at the percent of vegetable oil and your cookies didn't bake up the same as the last batch you made?
And, after an early batch of cookies, the class agreed to cut down on quantity of chocolate chips by 10 percent — good for taste, and even better for cutting costs in hypothetical future bakery job scenarios.
Pitted dates, for example, are condemned only if 5 percent or more of each batch are contaminated by dead insects or their excreta.
We have expanded our user - base by over 20 percent, immensely improved SkaDate dating script, launched the new and improved iteration of the homepage, introduced a batch of new features (including Facebook Connect, Multiplayer Games, Shoutbox, etc.), experienced a quality breakthrough with next generation free dating templates, and signed a partnership with SOD Technologies, which now provides 24/7 ticket support to SkaDate customers (an alternative support option to the familiar SkaDate Support).
90 percent of the crowd won't know who we are: it's an exciting chance to play to fresh ears and win over a new batch of fans.»
Among the program's first batch of educator, currently in their fifth year, 77 percent are still teaching.
The Swedish automaker that's now a member of the Ford family just concluded a survey on the first batch of shoppers for its new 2001 S60 and found not only that 80 percent of the buyers had never set foot in a Volvo store before, that same 80 percent entered the store with a single purpose, to see the S60, the only vehicle in the Volvo stable they know and care about.
Regardless, this batch of tech companies has been showing us the money over the past several years with double digit percent dividend hikes.
In reading a fresh assessment by Eric de Place of planned American coal exports to China (noted via Climateprogress), I was reminded of a batch of reporting I did recently on Australia's new carbon plan in light of its vast coal exports (300 million tons a year now, nearly all to Asia) and plans for substantial growth (5 percent a year through 2020).
[Updated, June 2, 4:55 a.m. The proposed rules, according to a batch of news stories, would by 2030 require a 30 - percent cut in carbon dioxide emissions from existing power plants, from a 2005 baseline.]
We set out to evaluate this relationship with real world data, and found document - level coding to be nearly 25 percent more efficient than family batching, even if you review and produce all of the members of responsive families.
If Lin's report is to be believed, it is to be expected that the initial batch of iPhone 11 units would be lower than last year's iPhone X. Lin learned from Apple's upstream supply chain that the bill of materials for the upcoming flagship device is 10 percent lower than the one for the present flagship phone.
And Thursday, cryptocurrency exchange ShapeShift announced it now batches transactions, making a point that it makes up 2 percent of all the transfers that occur on the bitcoin blockchain.
Whereas traditional sponsors typically had charged hefty upfront brokerage and sales fees - often amounting to more than 10 percent of the amount raised - the new batch of industry entrants have taken a more institutional approach to capital - raising and management.
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