Donor dependency, down 1%, calculates the fraction of the gifts needed to break even.
By this point the fraction and potential for mutiny should be crackling in the air.
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Fundraising efficiency This is the fraction of contributions received after subtracting the cost of getting them.
Below that 1km size, the fraction of as-yet undiscovered objects gets a lot larger.
But the fraction that believe equities are undervalued dropped from 39% in December to 28% in March.
Donor dependency, down 4 points this year to 69%, calculates the fraction of the gifts needed to break even.
The fraction of shares held in cross-shareholdings has fallen to 37%, from 52% in 1991, according to Goldman Sachs.
Measure and deduct the fraction of your work area at home from your rent, mortgage, insurance, electricity and internet costs.
This caused a noticeable (and duly noticed) one-off jump in the fraction of jobs defined as part-time (see chart).
It is equal to the market value of the fraction of ownership that is transferred from existing owners to managers.
The next two figures show total employment and the fraction of the population over 16 years of age who are employed.
The European Union has set a 2010 target of doubling to 12% the fraction of primary energy coming from renewable sources.
Of course when you are doing that you are reducing the numerator of the fraction that you want to keep over 13%.
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Meanwhile, the fraction of respondents that favor commodities and high quality bonds over other asset classes fell further to 7% and 10%, respectively.
If k represented the fraction of money income (PQ) that people preferred to hold, changes in k would cause inverse changes in V.
If that were the case, even under the fraction reserve system, banks would never be able to loan the amount of money they do.
The problem is that even as the financial rewards to education continue to grow, the fraction of the population graduating from college has stagnated.
The fraction of 35-to-44-year-old Americans who own RVs grew to 9.6% in 2001 from 6.9% in 1997, according to a 2001 University of Michigan study.
And then, of course, there are the fraction of email messages that require a longer response than can be comfortably tapped out on an iPhone.
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Unorthodox view of Eugene Ludwig: It's really 35%, that representing the fraction of employable adults who aren't working but would be if the incentive were great enough.
According to trade magazine Collision Repair Industry Insight, the fraction of cars totaled by insurance companies after a crash grew from 8% in 1992 to 16% in 2003.
Last year two economists, Wojciech Kopczuk of Columbia and Emmanuel Saez of Berkeley, analyzed estate tax returns to calculate the fraction of the country's wealth held by its very richest citizens.
Significantly increasing the fraction of skilled immigrants allowed into the U.S. without changing the overall number of immigrant would be a powerful tool in reducing U.S. inequality and stimulating economic growth.
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Of course, even among the fraction of the crowd interested in 3D now or in the near future, we're wondering what kind of deals might be floating around once Black Friday hits.
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For the least educated group surveyed, a 23 percentage point gap existed between the proportion of respondents who said they would prefer self-employment and the fraction that thought self-employment within five years was possible.
As Netflix makes more and more titles available online, the fraction of customers upgrading to premium packages (allowing customers to rent up to 8 DVDs at a time depending on the package) may fall.
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The Gallup survey shows a 21 percentage point gap between the fraction of unemployed people that would prefer to be self-employed and the slice that thinks becoming self-employed in the next five years is feasible.
But this year's numbers show an acceleration: The fraction of spending on search advertising jumped three percentage points in the first half of 2008, compared to just one percentage point in 2007, according to the IAB's numbers.
The ultimate goal, of course, is to let astronomers make a plausible estimate of the total number of planets in the galaxy, of the number that could conceivably support life, and of the fraction of those that could (at least in theory) sustain human colonists.
The darker the blue the higher the fraction of foreign Facebook connections with the imperial power in question. (Facebook has not shared the underlying percentage data, just the ranking.) These closely correspond to countries or territories which were, whether wholly or in part, at one point under British, French, Spanish or Portuguese rule, as seen in the bottom set of maps.
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