Examples of 'cent of the world' in a sentence

Meaning of "cent of the world"

cent of the world - Likely a typographical error, should be 'percent of the world', referring to a portion or fraction of the global population or resources

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Ten years ago they had zero per cent of the world market.
Sixty per cent of the world & apos ; s ecosystems are being degraded or are unsustainably used.
Migrants currently made up 3 per cent of the world population.
Some 75 per cent of the world population is not covered by adequate social security.
Persons belonging to minorities amount to perhaps 30 per cent of the world population.
Sixty per cent of the world & apos ; s uranium derives from indigenous territories.
Consumption of oxycodone is concentrated in the United States 69 per cent of the world total.
Thirty-five per cent of the world committed itself to making a transition to efficient lighting.
China alone contributed to 32 per cent of the world total.
Forty per cent of the World Bank projects are in Sub-Saharan Africa.
That number represents 67 per cent of the world population.
Per cent of the world & apos ; s poor are women.
This number represented 67 per cent of the world population.
Per cent of the world & apos ; s trafficked persons are women.
Five account for 75 per cent of the world banana trade.

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Per cent of the world & apos ; s population lack access to electricity.
Women constitute more than 50 per cent of the world population.
Per cent of the world & apos ; s hungry are women and girls.
Afghanistan provides about 75 per cent of the world trade in opiates.
Seventy per cent of the world & apos ; s poor population are women or girls.
Young people currently comprise 18 per cent of the world population.
Almost 40 per cent of the world population lives in low-income countries.
Finally, abortion is available on request to 38 per cent of the world population.
Less than 1 per cent of the world & apos ; s ocean body is protected.
High-fertility countries account for 17 per cent of the world population.
At present about 17 per cent of the world ' s electricity is generated through nuclear sources.
These three regions account for 70 per cent of the world total.
Eighty-eight per cent of the world & apos ; s children live in developing countries.
The region contains about 60 per cent of the world population.
Up to 80 per cent of the world & apos ; s refugee population consists of women and children.
But they get only 10 per cent of the world revenue.
Seventy per cent of the world & apos ; s poor live in middle-income countries.
Together, they account for 47 per cent of the world rural population.
About 20 per cent of the world & apos ; s cereal production is used for feeding livestock.
The area it represented was home to 8 per cent of the world & apos ; s population.
Approximately 70 per cent of the world & apos ; s exploited freshwater resource base is diverted to agriculture.
For instance, cereal yields are only 41 per cent of the world average.
Some 80 countries with 40 per cent of the world population suffer from serious water shortages.
Together, the eight countries represent about 65 per cent of the world economy.
Less than 1 per cent of the world & apos ; s freshwater resources is accessible for human use.
The signatories of such conventions represent 50 per cent of the world & apos ; s countries.
Ninety-five per cent of the world & apos ; s estimated population was enumerated during this period.
These censuses have enumerated an estimated 58 per cent of the world & apos ; s population.
Only 12 per cent of the world land area that has potential for development for.
Nuclear power currently accounts for 16 per cent of the world & apos ; s electricity generation.
Seventy-five per cent of the world & apos ; s population did not have adequate social security coverage.
This figure represents more than one per cent of the world & apos ; s population.
More than 50 per cent of the world & apos ; s adult population has now attended primary school.
Legally established protected areas cover an estimated 13 per cent of the world & apos ; s forests.
Approximately 44 per cent of the world & apos ; s population now lives in countries with below-replacement fertility.

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