Collocations withpercentage
These are words often used in combination withpercentage.
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average percentage
The average percentage share of chop loans outstanding in the branch's balance-sheet total is 6.8 per cent for 1896-1913.
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certain percentage
The empirical results show that a certain percentage of the results conform with the predictions of the models.
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corresponding percentage
The corresponding percentage in the second cohort increased to 36 per cent and 39 per cent respectively.
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cumulative percentage
The estimated cumulative percentage of patients remaining in remission was 98 after 2 years, 85 after 5 years and 85 after 10 years.
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disproportionate percentage
A disproportionate percentage of indigenous testaments represent the established nobility and the well-off, as might be expected.
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equal percentage
Instead, it requires equal percentage concessions in the total utility gains available to each party from cooperation.
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estimated percentage
The estimated percentage of defecated seeds varied between species, ranging from 10 to 23%.
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fat percentage
The abdominal fat percentage (afp) was obtained by the ratio of abdominal fat weight to total body weight.
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field goal percentage
She ranked 34th overall career wise in the league with a field goal percentage of 46.1%.
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fixed percentage
The article suggests a way in which a more transparent system could guarantee a total state pension at a fixed percentage of average earnings.
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free throw percentage
Stats consist of height, free throw percentage, scoring average, assist average, rebound average and number of playoff games played.
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greatest percentage
Even for nouns and adjectives, the grammatical classes with the greatest percentage of citation forms, signers chose cf variants 32% of the time.
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high percentage
Finally, all the investigated prescriptions included a high percentage of cut and/or shortened words.
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increasing percentage
With increasing age above 70 years, however, participation contracted and an increasing percentage restricted their productive life to the private domain.
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large percentage
In general, reflexive pronouns do not form a large percentage of postverbal pronouns.
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mean percentage
At the conclusion of a testing session, the mean percentage of correct responses on both determinations for each grating was plotted.
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on-base percentage
Though he had a low batting average of.231 (6-for-26), he had a high on-base percentage of.429 because he also walked nine times.
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percentage change
Table 3 gives the percentage change, over no feedback, after four iterations of feedback using each of the three evaluation techniques.
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percentage of agreement
Coding reliability based on the item-by-item percentage of agreement was 94%.
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percentage of earnings
Those with children are less likely to have a pension than those without and contribute less in absolute terms and as a percentage of earnings.
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percentage of income
Percentage of income spent on tailor's goods among rural men, 1811-1815.
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percentage of revenue
Although the hospital receives these funds to provide free care to any area resident who presents for care, it must also generate a percentage of revenue from other sources.
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percentage of sales
It is far better and easier to quote the percentage of sales users as expressed in wages absorption.
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percentage of variance
When it comes to their own key findings, however, they choose to report correlations instead, and fail to report the percentage of variance accounted for.
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percentage share
Similarly, considering the percentage share of the area under irrigated crops, this reflects that most of the groundwater extracted has been for onions.
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percentage value
The same percentage value (say 50 %) measured from different sample sizes (say 2/4 and 20/40) should have different residual error variance.
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significant percentage
The results indicated that a significant percentage of the teacher's error-correction moves went unnoticed.
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slugging percentage
He also led the league with a.589 slugging percentage.
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small percentage
A small percentage of the embryos (6%) progressed to blastocysts after 4 days in culture.
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specified percentage
The licences carried an entitlement to salvage expressed as a specified percentage of the net proceeds of the sale of the wreck.
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substantial percentage
It is notable that a substantial percentage of the total reduction to be gleaned came at negative cost, indicating that efficiency improvements dominated investment decisions.
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tiny percentage
As in earlier research based on this measurement strategy, only a tiny percentage elected to do so.
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