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But Shrewsbury jail had 91 per cent of prisoners doubling up, Leicester had 89 per cent and Preston 84 per cent.
Because of the high-risk nature investors should limit these funds to a maximum exposure of 10 per cent for a minimum of three years.
Parliament decided last week to allocate the equivalent of 60 per cent of the current president's salary to Bulgaria's ex-presidents.
According to the company, it has a seven per cent share of the premium express delivery market in Britain.
Unemployment that should hover around 5-6 per cent gradually moves to double digits.
Vitamin D from food contained only about 10 per cent of our needs and people needed to get extra amounts from sunbathing.
We're only talking here about 1 per cent of taxpayers paying the extra amount.
It is made from a double-faced fabric so it can be worn next to the skin and contains 50 per cent extrafine Merino wool fibre.
The fund was the worst performing stock fund in the first quarter of 1999 and recorded an eye-watering 50 per cent loss.
Because the packaging was not up to par, the shipper did not see one cent in restitution.
Equally worrying, its audience has moved downmarket, with a drop of around 10 per cent year-on-year among the more affluent ABC1 viewers.
The fire spread across two ground floor rooms and caused 50 per cent fire damage to the downstairs.
One part of Tokyo, Sumida, was faced with urban flooding during rain as 80 per cent of its surface area was concreted.
By the end of 1999 its economy had shrunk by 7 per cent and the unemployment ratio had increased drastically.
Furious investors frantically sold their shares, causing the share price to drop 54 per cent in one day.
There were reductions all over the Bay, with the biggest drop recorded in the Eastern Bay with 25 per cent fewer crime complaints.
Swindon is one of the worst performing towns, seeing a 1.6 per cent drop in prices.
It now stands to cash in on the kudos and attract at least some of the 20 per cent or so floating votes.
On exiting the scheme, tax is charged at a rate of 23 per cent on the interest earned.
Where once 20 per cent of the electorate were considered floating voters, now 80 per cent are.
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