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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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