The Clean Water and Clean Air Acts each cost about one per cent of G.
He showed them the cost statistics and use patterns of the most expensive one per cent.
In 1990 10 per cent of national income went to the top one per cent.
It improved by a margin of less than one per cent in Cardiff, Swansea and Wrexham.
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If we see something at one per cent that seems dangerous, we can easily dial it back.
In Sindh the percentage of educated people dropped by one per cent to 58.2 per cent in 2009-10.
"One per cent of prisoners are responsible for 25% of all self-harm incidents in the prison estate, " he said.
That November, the Libertarian ticket received only one per cent of the vote.
The progress bar at the bottom said I was ninety-one per cent done.
Britain's richest one per cent own 23 per cent of all personal wealth.
It calculates that each 10% rise in terminations led to a one per cent drop in crime years later.
The probability of that happening without manipulation is one-tenth of one per cent.
Yet the revision between the first and third monthly estimates is typically only one or two tenths of one per cent.
Without a draft, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have been fought by less than one per cent of the population.
To put it in some perspective: the acceptance rate at Cambridge is twenty-one per cent, and at Oxford eighteen per cent.
Would the one per cent watch Mercedes ads during the Super Bowl, while the rest of us watched ads from Walmart?
Forty-one per cent of those who said they did have enough information about drug treatments still did not take a disease-modifying treatment.
The spacecraft had photographed less than one per cent of the surface, and the next few missions managed only flybys as well.
The problem is that, as F Scott Fitzgerald might have said, the top one per cent are different from you and me.
The richest one per cent of the world's population had increased its income by 60% in the last 20 years, Oxfam said.
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Thirty-one per cent said the assembly should have no powers over taxation.
When Lexis Nexis revealed the massive loss of personal data shares in its parent company, Reed Elsevier, dropped in value by only one per cent.
The publication of this mailing comes on the heels of another highly publicized letter from a member of the one per cent.
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When she was in the middle in a case, she would, in effect, give one side fifty-one per cent and the other forty-nine.
From this Budget we calculate that pensioners will lose on average about one quarter of one per cent of their income in 2014.
It recalls that although the ocean accounts for 70 per cent of the surface of our planet, only one per cent of it is protected.
The top tenth of one per cent get about ten per cent of income, and the top hundredth of one per cent about five per cent.
Also from this month, most working age benefits will increase by just one per cent - less than the likely rise in the cost of living.
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He also called for significant spending cuts, so that the growth in government spending could be restricted to one per cent less than the increase in G.
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