If the pirate ship captures just one in every hundred ships, the average profit for the traders will drop to 19%.
The poll found that only one in a hundred of those actually using the Atkins diet were convinced by such warnings.
They determined that only one in a hundred bank branches is robbed in any year and that the location and size of the branch makes no discernible difference.
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After all, what is it worth being able to drive across bridges without fear of plunging to certain death? (By my calculations our bridge failure rate is one in three hundred and fifty thousand).
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Things have changed, but in Hungary only one birth in a hundred happens without some form of medical intervention.
It has to be one cell in a hundred liters, not what they were saying one cell in a milliliter.
It has to be one cell in a hundred litres, not what they were saying one cell in a millilitre.
Not one entrepreneur in a hundred has this level of industry knowledge, yet none of it is difficult to obtain.
According to the researchers, there is only one chance in a hundred that their findings could be explained by chance alone.
It affects one person in a hundred at some time in their life, and the rate is the same in every country.
The negotiations between senior Fatah and Hamas officials are seen as a last-ditch effort to form a unity government after months of internal fighting, which has left scores dead including more than one hundred in the last month.
Unfortunately, I believe that both sides are right, in almost one hundred percent of their conflicting claims.
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One Saturday in November several hundred friends gathered at a Los Angeles restaurant to celebrate Alfred Mann's 85th birthday.
And I wonder if Hillary Clinton really would be one of a hundred in the Senate, because she will always be the former first lady, she will always be a nationally known person.
L. Stine, the man of the hour is surely Dave Herman, an incredibly spirited and resolute 27-year-old working his way around New York City on a project to work one hundred jobs in one year (November will be his eleventh month).
Of all the charges being levelled, the social one that the Prime Minister was fraternizing with the wrong sort is at once the most splenetic and the weakest, especially to anyone familiar with the dance that politicians and newspapers have led one another in the past hundred years.
Normal vision is based on more than one hundred million receptors in each eye that process light, say experts.
One hundred million people in the world may soon be short of food, with the spike in some commodity prices in part to blame.
One hundred years ago in Germany and Japan, 30 years ago in countries such as Argentina and Brazil, and today in places like Singapore and Malaysia, capitalist development has buttressed, rather than undermined, authoritarian regimes.
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The highlight of another one-sided game was an excellent 87 by Matt Prior, who unselfishly gave away the opportunity to score his first hundred in one-day internationals, but who has now made his mark at the top of the order at the second time of asking.
Normal vision is based on more than one hundred million receptors in each eye, but it is impossible to squeeze that many electrodes into a tiny device that has to lay on the retina, said John Wyatt, a professor in the department of electrical engineering at MIT who has been working on a retinal prosthesis since 1988.
In December, 2010, a hundred and fifty-one Zetas broke out of jail in Nuevo Laredo.
Of the roughly one hundred billion dollars invested in Bridgewater, only a small proportion comes from wealthy families.
One hundred fourteen people perished in Waco, Texas, midday on May 11, 1953, followed by 116 in Flint, Mich.
The wine was a survivor, a hundred to one shot in the Kentucky Derby, gamely holding off the closing favorite, The Closet, at the finish line.
He took money perhaps as much as one million four hundred thousand dollars in cash and diamonds but piling up treasure seems not to have been his primary motivation, either.
Historically groundless, since it ignores the decision of the Allied Commission of Paris in 1946, which charged that Germany must pay in Greece 7 billion one hundred million U.S. dollars 1938 purchasing power, ie 108 billion without interest.
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