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Companies accept 55 percent tax rate, immediate increase in posted prices
argo" against any company that rejects the 55 percent tax rate.
s a higher percentage of African American (65 percent) than any other congressional district in the
a much higher alcohol concentration (about 22 percent) than most highballs because of the proportio
hs were slightly more common in cities (12.72 percent) than in rural areas (9.67 percent), suggesti
Centauri-analog, with inferred luminosity 3.7 percent that of Sun and 20 percent of its radius, acc
has been estimated to have a mass of only 20 percent that of Jupiter (making the planet around the
ifetime, at less than 1 month, is less than 1 percent that of Halon 1301, and less even than hydrog
Of the 28 percent that disagreed, a quarter (7 percent) believe
nd a maximum range which was approximately 87 percent that of the standard gun.
Neptunian moon, it is only one-quarter of one percent the mass of Triton.
The star has a mass of about 86 percent the Sun, 89 percent of its radius, and 45 per
It is though that the star has only 79 percent the mass of the Sun, 88 percent of the radius
Mr. Five Percent: The Story of Calouste Gulbenkian.
rated his overall performance for 2010 at 48 percent, the highest given to any Democratic senator.
By weight percent, the composition of plumbane is 1.91% hydroge
Under Burma's new constitution, 25 percent the seats in parliament are reserved for the
Lancaster received 61.1 percent the 1979 election.
ors Life was held by Waddell & Reed, Inc. (90 percent), the distributor and manager of the “United
During the panic, call money would reach 125 percent, the highest level since the Civil War.
es the implausibly high "yes" vote (almost 98 percent), the vote was held in far-from-secret circum
e chart and the multiple is close to 25 or 50 percent, then a pie chart can often be more effective
or the Greens in Australia hovering around 10 percent there's a good chance they' could hold the ba
We are probably 40 percent there, if we are lucky,” he says.
Because the margin was less than half of a percent, these results triggered a recount, mandatory
Trade between China and ASEAN has surged 50 percent this year after a free trade agreement went i
del's biggest hedge fund has fallen almost 40 percent this year, causing the company to hold talks
times of economic uncertainties, has risen 16 percent this year and is trading at around $1,270 an
anterns, which were frequently composed of 99 percent ThO2 and 1% cerium(IV) oxide.
drill size that results in an approximate 75 percent thread.
Consumer advocate Ralph Nader surpassed the 5 percent threshold in some polls, However, the rule of
A 15 percent threshold is required to receive delegates.
Common Course did not make it to the 2 percent threshold and lost their 4 seats.
ent regardless of whether it crossed the five percent threshold (as it eventually did).
ext parliament, should ACT not break the five percent threshold - under New Zealand electoral law,
re now included in the calculation of the 5.0 percent threshold.
d to be worth $ 53.6 billion, growing at 10.5 percent till 2012.
defeated Democrat Jerry Graham, 31,752 (61.6 percent) to 19,809 (38.4 percent).
reelected in the 1979 general election, 51.7 percent to 48.3 percent for the late Democrat Jack Mi
ed Democrat Llorente Navarrette, 25,004 (63.9 percent) to 14,141 (36.1 percent).
Space campaign showed Space ahead of Ney, 46 percent to 35 percent, with 19 percent undecided.
Obama won the Democratic primary, with 53 percent to 23 percent against Dan Hynes, who came in
position outright, having polled 6,605 (49.27 percent) to Hebert's 5,814 (43.37 percent), and Black
ernment spending on education dropped from 12 percent to 6.3 percent of gross domestic product.
ellow Democrat Wade Vincent, 16,933 votes (73 percent) to 6,203 (27 percent).
defeated Cook by a 15-point margin, taking 57 percent to Cook's 42 percent.
ressman John Breaux, with 529,433 votes (44.2 percent) to 447,328 (37.3 percent).
rimary over Democrat Charles Moore, 8,897 (62 percent) to 5,453 (38 percent).
servatives who only needed a small swing of 2 percent to take control.
se was reelected over Democrat Jim Harlan, 66 percent to 34 percent.
In 1961, he raised property tax from 6.25 percent to 12.5 percent, following a failed attempt s
onstituent services, polled 133,909 votes (66 percent) to McDougal's 69,089 (34 percent).
at country needs to keep inflation below five percent to ensure continued growth.
Martiny polled 19,414 votes (68.9 percent) to 8,752 ballots (31.1 percent) for the "No
ended the state constitution, was defeated 52 percent to 48 percent on Nov. 4, 2008.
the general election by 249 votes: 7,297 (51 percent) to 7,048 (49 percent).
He received 809,778 votes (60 percent) to 373,234 (28 percent) for Republican Sally
General William "Bill" Allain, 405,348 (52.4 percent) to 367,953 (47.5 percent)).
noff primary by William Winter, 386,174 (56.6 percent) to 295,835 (43.4 percent).
The upper house vote doubled from 0.6 percent to 1.2 percent, and after receiving preferenc
lican newcomer Chris Hazel, 9,330 votes (62.5 percent) to 5,611 (37.5 percent).
lection, Windhorst was the big winner with 61 percent to Gee's 39 percent.
a of the 13th Court of Appeals, 721,456 (65.3 percent) to 384,135 (34.7 percent).
mechanically harvestable tomatoes rose from 7 percent to 85 percent.
entage of whites on welfare decreased from 39 percent to 32 percent in that same time frame.
The ballot measure was defeated, 56 percent to 44 percent.
That vote was 2,524 (57 percent) to 1,967 (43 percent).
Urania in La Salle Parish, 6,172 votes (90.8 percent) to 628 (9.2 percent).
Hopkins polled 8,187 (73 percent) to Hunter's 2,964 (27 percent).
efeated in the 1996 GOP senatorial primary 33 percent to 32 percent.
Whitehouse won by a 54 percent to 46 percent margin.
Oshiro defeated Okino by 56 percent to 44%.
The tabulation was 534,989 (51 percent) to 506,938 (49 percent).
rn 1945), then of Wichita Falls, 14,207 (56.1 percent) to 11,130 (43.9 percent).
Moore polled 99,780 (65.2 percent) to DeBlieux's 53,212 (34.8 percent).
tion, Windhorst was the big winner, 7,576 (61 percent) to Gee's 4,845 (39 percent).
ares and hand what would become a stake of 74 percent to Glencore.
The population in 2002 rose by seven percent to 237.
Increased the FHA loan limit from 95 percent to 110 percent of area median home price up t
first round, Bean led with 15,044 votes (49.6 percent) to 12,636 ballots (41.7 percent) for fellow
ey leading the race among likely voters fifty percent to twenty-three percent with twenty-four perc
alf of Boustany, the Republican prevailed, 55 percent to 45 percent for Willie Mount.
they also reported that sales had risen 31 percent to $2.24 billion.
he Republican Tommy Gene Armstrong, 7,027 (53 percent) to 62,35 (47 percent).
emocrat Kenny Ray Cox of Mansfield, 4,993 (63 percent) to 2,990 (37 percent) to win the House seat.
price of the magazine did not increase by ten percent to $7.70 due to the goods and service tax (GS
businessman from Baton Rouge, 6,772 votes (63 percent) to 4,059 (37 percent).
He received 201,277 votes (24 percent) to 638,774 (76 percent) for the Democratic n
the primary, Malone led with 8,830 votes (41 percent) to Pierson's 6,973 (32 percent), and Barton'
global contract sales of Canaton increased 46 percent to $23.3 billion.
the Conservatives' margin of defeat from nine percent to three, coming in a close second.
duced its hunger (rate) significantly from 35 percent to 9 percent. 
s a huge increase, more than doubling from 29 percent to over 70 percent.”
changed to lower the threshold to winning 40 percent to avoid a runoff.
made by Schindler, the figure ranges from 0.4 percent to slightly less than 0.5 percent--about thre
nonpartisan Kermit K. Westmoreland, 8,538 (74 percent) to 2,983 (26 percent).
ated fellow Democrat Samuel Thomas, 6,711 (61 percent) to 4,277 (39 percent).
ated a Democrat named Michael L. Smith, 74-26 percent, to win Farabee's seat in the November 2 gene
This time, Reichert defeated Burner 53 percent to 47 percent, a solid victory despite Barack
ierce Long, Jr., received 364,931 ballots (68 percent) to Sandlin's 167,471 votes (31.2 percent).
Reserves increased by 11 percent to 4,229 billion cubic feet equivalent (Bcfe)
The revaluation added 2.92 percent to Weston's grand list of properties.
he issuance of 30-year government bonds (at 6 percent) to the Union Pacific Railroad and Central Pa
tes candidate met the minimum threshold of 15 percent to appear on the primary ballot
30, when he polled an impressive 27,206 (59.3 percent) to Democrat Henry B. Dielmann's 18,707 (40.7
ater, when applications jumped by a record 17 percent to 19,746, the surge followed a 4-7 year for
t candidate Jack Kaffenberger by a vote of 88 percent to 12 percent.
oposed an increase in the average rate from 5 percent to between 7 and 10 percent, the addition of
Despite a swing of 5.1 percent to the Greens on 21.5 percent, their best res
eld on October 24, 1987, with 5,846 votes (44 percent), to the incumbent William R. Sumlin, Jr. (bo
owner-occupied housing prices increased eight percent to a median value of $91,067 while the median
eat of Union Parish, who prevailed, 8,286 (52 percent) to 7,528 (48 percent).
Clements, by a lopsided vote of 115,345 (72.8 percent) to 38,268 (24.2 percent).
ral election Dean trumped Nunez, 23,939 (53.7 percent) to 20,682 (46.3 percent).
the 1999 general election matchup: 14,790 (60 percent) to 10,010 (40 percent).
95 primary, Lynn Dean led Nunez, 19,794 (46.4 percent) to 15,137 (35.5 percent).
eated Eric Dickerson in the 2006 elections 54 percent to 46 percent, a narrow 8-point margin in a y
r, Norm Coleman pulled ahead, winning by 49.5 percent to 47.3 percent.
race in 1996, he received 146,018 votes (62.2 percent) to 88,600 ballots (37.8 percent) for the Dem
Daniel received 1,637,755 votes (72.8 percent) to Steger's 612,963 ballots (27.2 percent).
Hightower prevailed with 101,798 votes (59.3 percent) to Price's 69,328 (40.4 percent).
l, in the general election, by a margin of 52 percent to 48 percent.
The measure was approved by the voters, 52.7 percent to 47.3 percent.
Dumas polled 29,109 votes (29.9 percent) to McHugh's 38,629 ballots (39.7 percent).
red educator from Lubbock, 15,494 votes (68.2 percent) to 7,208 (31.8 percent).
election, McHugh defeated Dumas, 79,134 (55.5 percent) to 63,519 (44.5 percent).
in a low-turnout election, 5,416 votes (59.2 percent) to 3,740 (40.8 percent).
challenged Neal and again lost, 83,129 (45.6 percent) to 98,789 (54.2 percent).
basic" on the Stanford 9 test to fall from 80 percent to 40 percent in one year.He successfully lob
e bank commonly paid an annual dividend of 20 percent to its shareholders.
962, losing to Democrat Charles H. Wilson, 48 percent to 52 percent.
competitive selection process, with only two percent to three percent of applicants gaining admitt
Sharratt polled 56,527 votes (31.8 percent) to Cheney's 118,350 (66.6 percent).
21, 1995, Branch defeated Cross, 23,002 (53.5 percent) to 20,002 (46.5 percent), an exact 3,000-vot
em to dilute his share of the company from 34 percent to 0.03 percent, while maintaining the owners
ontest, Maxwell defeated Schiele, 4,619 (62.9 percent) to 1,900 (25.9 percent).
The film's second weekend devolved 67 percent to $34 million, which was the steepest post-M
(born April 24, 1939) of Crowley, 6,512 (55.9 percent) to 5,148 ballots (44.2 percent).
of the year, that would increase by nearly 40 percent to $6.4 billion, primarily as a result of the
ted the more conservative Hunkins, 44,417 (49 percent) to 25,363 (28 percent).
tion to the governorship, by a margin of 52.7 percent to 44.5 percent.
Blossman (born 1964) polled 133,455 votes (55 percent) to Schwegmann's 108,957 (45 percent).
Shaw received 7,157 votes (57 percent) to Montgomery's 5,317 (43 percent) A retired
He ran third and received 146,256 votes (11 percent) to Odom's 824,167 (60 percent).
astern portion of the parish, 7,729 votes (57 percent) to Gunter's 5,929 (43 percent), exactly 1,80
Gaudin polled 6,949 votes (51 percent) to Walker's 6,645 (49 percent).
eated the Democrat William Jack, 56,275 (50.5 percent) to 55,163 (49.5 percent).
at Ron Landry in the Senate race - 20,906 (53 percent) to 18,778 (47 percent).
ed Republican Robert "Bobby" Riggs, 9,759 (63 percent) to 5,736 (37 percent) in the primary.
n economy in the 1980s, contributing only 0.7 percent to the GDP in 1986 and employing about 7,000
have increased local earned income tax by 0.5 percent to reduce property taxes for homeowners and f
favored Smith received 1,662,019 ballots (57 percent) to Eggers' 1,254,333 votes (43 percent).
general election, Bruce prevailed, 7,027 (53 percent) to Armstrong's 6,235 (47 percent).
Merritt defeated Anderson 52 percent to 44 percent in the 2010 General Election.
Kellam led in the head-to-head question, 45 percent to Drake's 42 percent.
election against Republican Thomas Somer (76 percent to 24 percent).
Charles J. “Chuck” Fulda, IV, 9,769 votes (75 percent) to 3,256 (25 percent).
The India business is expected to grow at 49 percent to reach $830 million by 2012.
er won all sixty-four parishes: 337,234 (73.7 percent) to Kolb's 120,253 (26.3 percent).
Cortez polled 7,742 votes (55.5 percent) to LeBlanc's 6,218 (44.5 percent).
Cook received 17,411 votes (55.2 percent) to Robinson's 14,126 ballots (44.8 percent).
Bryant polled 360,209 votes (62.3 percent) to Sheets' 217,752 (37.7 percent).
ted fellow Republican Ryan Gatti, 6,999 (66.9 percent) to 3,456 (33.1 percent) In 2007, Smith defea
on Powell narrowly topped Hebert, 7,803 (50.8 percent) to 7,563 (49.2 percent).
Walker received 27,735 votes (45.5 percent) to Speedy Long's 33,250 (54.5 percent).
a fellow Republican, George Carso, 6,127 (56 percent) to 4,736 (44 percent).
on Winston defeated Blossman, 9,549 votes (52 percent) to 8,800 (48 percent).
ter children in the state's care increased 24 percent to 32,474 in Fiscal 2005, while the number of
The measure was rejected by the voters 54.3 percent to 45.7 percent.
Short polled 21,222 votes (51 percent) to Rayburn's 20,676 (49 percent)
Robertson won the second balloting, 2,529 (59 percent) to 1,758 (41 percent).
oting, Duncan defeated Theriot, 798,280 (56.6 percent) to 610,964 (43.4 percent).
posted prices and increases tax rate from 50 percent to 55 percent.
ut contest, Morrish polled 11,186 votes (53.9 percent) to Pinac's 9,556 (46.1 percent).
Long polled 116,141 votes (80 percent) to Williamson's 32,780 (20 percent).
n opposition from Clark Simmons, 54,196 (83.9 percent) to 10,368 (16.05 percent).
rad Appel defeated Polly Thomas, 21,853 (52.1 percent) to 20,065 (47.9 perecent).
election, Barro defeated Fayard, 22,616 (58.9 percent) to 15,803 (41.1 percent).
Jr., of Alexandria, with 71,103 ballots (59.6 percent) to Randolph's 46,656 (39.1 percent).
Patterson easily unseated Colten, 3,186 (62.5 percent) to 1,914 (37.5 percent).
election held on November 17, 2007: 5,399 (53 percent) to 4,809 (47 percent) in a small-turnout ele
d fellow Republican Stephen Rue, 21,018 (71.3 percent) to 8,474 (28.7 percent).
ch 16, 2004, Ryan won the GOP primary with 36 percent to 23 percent against Jim Oberweis who came i
on parity and Taylor's reluctance to give 50 percent to a non-champion.
w Republican Betty Bonura, 17,327 votes (53.6 percent) to 14,992 (46.4 percent).
but lost the bitterly contested election 49.3 percent to 50.7 percent.
He won by 67 percent to 33 percent and took office in December 200
ted McBrayer, an attorney, 53,617 votes (77.6 percent) to 15,489 ballots (22.4 percent) in a low-tu
ection against Representative Linda Smith, 58 percent to 42 percent.
Thomas polled 9,266 votes (60.2 percent) to Sheridan's 6,121 (39.8 percent).
Wurzbach polled 27,206 (49.7 percent) to 29,055 (50.3 percent) for the Democrat Au
ed to raise the posted price of crude by 8.49 percent to offset the loss in value of oil concession
Griffith polled 15,500 votes (59.5 percent) to Weston's 10,540 (40.5 percent).
erm Democrat Kenneth A. Roberts, 40,143 (58.6 percent) to 27,800 (40.6 percent).
he Democrat Glenn Bihm of Eunice, 7,524 (58.2 percent) to 5,400 (41.8 percent).
He received 6,150 votes (46.9 percent) to Wilkerson's 4,358 ballots (33.2 percent).
on, Wilkerson unseated Volentine, 8,590 (51.8 percent) to 7,992 (48.2 percent).
er again, this time by a smaller margin of 79 percent to 21 percent.
secondary income is also been lowered from 35 percent to 10 percent with the stated goal of fosteri
ated Lehman by a shocking 17-point margin (56 percent to Lehman's 39 percent).
                                                                                                   


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