corresponding percentage
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcorrespondingandpercentage
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corresponding
adjective
uk/ˌkɒr.ɪˈspɒn.dɪŋ/us/ˌkɔːr.əˈspɑːn.dɪŋ/
similar to, connected with, or caused by ...
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percentage
noun
uk/pəˈsen.tɪdʒ/us/pɚˈsen.t̬ɪdʒ/
an amount of something, often expressed as a number out ...
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Thecorrespondingpercentageearning less than £23 is not available.
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An increase in the amount of compensation paid will not involve acorrespondingpercentageincrease in the total amount of compensation.
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These figures representcorrespondingpercentageincreases of 14·4, 3·2, 3·4 and 10·7.
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Thecorrespondingpercentagefor the year 1934 was 71.96.
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Thecorrespondingpercentagein the second cohort increased to 36 per cent and 39 per cent respectively.
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Thecorrespondingpercentageweight of damaged grains also ranged from 5.9 to 13.7% for the nymphs, and 5.0 to 11.5% for the adults.
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As a result, the median score and thecorrespondingpercentagedistributions above the white group's median score were very similar across ethnic minority groups.
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Whereas in 1999, 24 per cent of the calls lasted less than five minutes, thecorrespondingpercentagein 2003 was only seven.
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For women who are owner-occupiers in the same age group, thecorrespondingpercentageis just under 20 per cent.
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Similarly, if rows four and five are compared, it can be seen that, although the database size is larger in row five, itscorrespondingpercentagereduction is lower.
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The palatability index exceeds 100% when the percentage of the daily-consumed tanniferous forage already eaten after t minutes is larger than thecorrespondingpercentageof the control forage.
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Thecorrespondingpercentageindicated by the published forecasts for 1976–77 is lower.
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For instance, in the iron and steel industry thecorrespondingpercentagefigure is not 3½ but 15, and in the cement industry it is 25.
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Thecorrespondingpercentageof male staff over 34 years of age is obviously greater.
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Thecorrespondingpercentagereductions in the numbers of persons injured were 8 and 2.6 respectively.
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Thecorrespondingpercentagefor the whole country was 501½.
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The percentage of vaccinations to births in 1923 was 47·8, and thecorrespondingpercentagefor 1905 was 75·8.
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Thecorrespondingpercentagefor those put on probation was under 48; for those fined, only 35; and for those bound over, only 28.
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Acorrespondingpercentagecannot be given in respect of those who were not insured against unemployment.
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