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Results of one half cent would be taken as one cent.
The standard UNDP management agent fee of 7 per cent would apply.
Twenty one per cent would neither support or oppose.
To reverse the trend, a rate of 3 per cent would be necessary.
And ten per cent would like a general election.
With all the collectors in the patch, only 17 per cent would be removed.
Three per cent would like unpaid time off.
While I am not saying that everybody will fight again, at least 30 per cent would.
Forty per cent would remain acidified for the foreseeable future.
But for me, every cent would be gone.
Five per cent would be more in line with other rates the Board has approved.
Present ceiling of 20 per cent would now become a floor.
Only 5 per cent would leave the current system in place unchanged.
Additional reductions of up to 80 per cent would be needed in urban areas.
Fifty per cent would be equivalent to six months ' pay.

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An average rate of return of 7.5 per cent would therefore seem appropriate.
Fifteen per cent would amount to about 18 posts annually for the young professionals programme.
CLHIA 's polling shows that 77 per cent would prefer to receive care at home.
Nor would all Meshketian Turks return ; perhaps only 1 per cent would go back.
Approximately 5 per cent would receive complimentary tickets.
In fact, of those who receive no training, 57 per cent would like to.
The rate of 5 per cent would certainly be too low.
The small business deduction surtax of 4.25 per cent would be eliminated.
Twenty-five per cent would prefer to delay or avoid pregnancy.
There would be up to 40 students per course ; approximately 25 per cent would be international students.
I would guess that 99 per cent would say the management or control side of things.
Only 23 per cent would like it to slow down or stop altogether.
Of the remaining seats, 50 per cent would be regulated by NMC.
Only 25 per cent would reduce education spending to balance the budget.
Results of one-half cent would be taken as one cent.
The other 40 per cent would come from hydropower, biomass, geothermal electricity and CSP with storage.
Reducing those trading costs by even 10 per cent would yield disproportionate benefits to developing countries.
Sixty per cent would be a good average, but in some cases it 's a bigger number . ”.
How many per cent would I get?
And only 53 per cent would prefer a good democracy to a strong economy.
The remaining 75 per cent would be paid in future instalments.
Only 51 per cent would be willing to give up their PC.
No, in that case, every cent would have gone to charity.
Do you think 50 Cent would be able to take Conor McGregor in a street fight?
The remaining 20 per cent would be available to the public.
Only 18 per cent would vote to keep it in place.
Instead 42 per cent would pay a professional to do the work.
Thirty-three per cent would be interested in buying cross-border.
Less than 10 per cent would support mergers without any conditions.
The remaining 50 per cent would be released at the end of the maintenance period.
The remaining 42 per cent would have to think about how to pay for it.
Of these shoppers, 86 per cent would like their groceries delivered directly to their homes.
And 81 per cent would rather see.
However, 22 per cent would be ready to close the borders.
Thus, a further 18 per cent would be needed from external sources.

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