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1 The increases , ranging from 4.5 per cent to 10 per cent , will push the price of a Fiesta 1.1 from £6,215 to £6,495 , and an Escort Cosworth from £22,555 to £24,810 .
2 Chancellor Norman Lamont , Employment Secretary Gillian Shephard , Trade Secretary Michael Heseltine and Social Security Secretary Peter Lilley have increases ranging from 101 per cent to 276 per cent .
3 ‘ Not only has Drayton Asia 's investment performance been disappointing , its share price has been trading at a discount to net asset value ranging from 26.8 per cent to 9.7 per cent during the year to 10 February .
4 But no-one expects a quick rally , and forecasts for 1993 growth range from 0.2 per cent to 2.0 , with underlying inflation ranging from 3.1 per cent to 4.8 per cent , base rates between 4.5 per cent and 6 per cent , and the PSBR anywhere from £40 billion to £55 billion .
5 The other nice strategies scored only slightly less , with scores ranging from 83.4 per cent down to 75.6 per cent .
6 This rate differed from school to school , ranging from 5 per cent to 80 per cent .
7 The final diameter of the injection pipette will depend on what is to be injected ( ranging from 1 μm for intracellular injection to 60 μm for large pieces of tissue ) .
8 Basically , however , secure tenants of three years ' standing can buy their houses at discounts ranging from 33 per cent of market price to a maximum of 50 per cent .
9 Published studies of dementia prevalence record non-response rates ranging from 8.7 per cent ( Gruer 1975 ) to 20.3 per cent ( Broe et al .
10 As with dementia , different studies have produced a range of depression prevalence estimates ranging from 6 per cent to 12 per cent .
11 Most studies support this statement with prevalence rates for hypertriglyceridaemia ranging from 20–50 per cent , ( New et al , 1963 ; Wilson et al , 1970b ; Hayes , 1972 ; Albrink , 1974 ; Garcia et al , 1974 ; Kaufman et al ; 1975 ; Chase & Glasgow , 1976 ; Nikkila & Hormila , 1978 ; Mancini et al , 1980 ; Lisch & Sailer , 1981 ; Pacy et al , 1985 ) , depending on type of diabetes , diabetic control , age , sex , ethnic origin and nutritional status ( in particular , fat and alcohol intake ) .
12 The documents indicate that shareholders can look forward to annual rises above the rate of inflation ranging from 3.2 per cent in the case of Severn Trent to 5.5 per cent for Northumbrian , North West and Yorkshire .
13 These dementia prevalence studies have produced overall rates ranging from 2.5 per cent to 9.3 per cent of those studied .
14 The difference in success rates was marked , no success rate for decimals exceeding 15 per cent , and those for whole numbers ranging from 50 per cent to over 80 per cent .
15 The shares are redeemable , at the instigation of Dawson International PLC , in whole on or after 15th January 1994 at their issue price or in certain circumstances upon earlier revocation of the guarantee at prices declining from 105 per cent to 100 per cent thereof failing which they will be redeemed on 15th January 2004 .
16 These showed an increase , between 1975 and 1979 , in the proportions of both men and women who are members of occupational pension schemes , rising from 63 per cent to 68 per cent for the former , and from 47 per cent to 55 per cent for the latter .
17 For most of the period about one-third of those unmarried by age 25–29 failed to marry during their reproductive years ( the figure rising from 27 per cent in 1871 to 35 per cent in 1931 ) .
18 Moreover , the proportion of the secondary-school population staying on beyond the minimum school-leaving age was steadily rising from 29.2 per cent in 1959 to 51.3 per cent in 1964 , and by 1969 it would be 61.5 per cent .
19 CHASE de Vere Investments has launched a Five-year Guaranteed Income Bond designed to provide to provide an income rising from 5.5 per cent for a basic rate taxpayer and 4.68 per cent for a higher rate taxpayer , to 7.5 per cent and 6.38 per cent in year five for basic rate and higher rate respectively .
20 The Financial Times of April 10 reported that Poland 's trade surplus stood at a record $780,000,000 at the end of March , stemming from 6.5 per cent rise in exports and a 21 per cent fall in imports .
21 One was taken to Stoke Mandeville Hospital , Buckinghamshire , suffering from 30 per cent burns .
22 Sale starts Monday , December 28 with discounts starting from 30 per cent on all ranges .
23 I have heard or read estimates varying from 20 per cent to 50 per cent of the adult population , " most young people " , " all women at the menopause " and " all men over 50 " .
24 The isolated teeth are considerably more digested than the in situ molars , both in terms of frequency and degree , but the pattern is the same in both , and combining them in a single sample gives a digestion index varying from 18–22 per cent for the means and 15–62 per cent for the total range of all samples .
25 In 1979–83 manufacturing output declined in all regions , varying from -3.0 per cent in East Anglia to -19.3 per cent in the North West , -20.0 per cent in Wales and — 23.3 per cent in the West Midlands .
26 It now has over 7,000 trucks , collecting from 4 1/2m households and Jim commercial customers nationwide .
27 After strict metabolic control was achieved in 10 insulin-dependent diabetics for 24 hours with the aid of the artificial pancreas , mean blood glucose levels falling from 13.3 mmol/l to 5.1 mmol/l , a significant decrease in the aggregation response to ADP , was observed ( Giugliano et al , 1982 ) .
28 GDP has gone into reverse , falling from 2.4 per cent .
29 The shedding of older labour has also been a feature of the experience of the cohort just below the statutory retirement age , with male activity-rates in the 60–64 years age-group falling from 83 per cent in 1971 to 60 per cent in 1986 .
30 Between 1951 and 1971 Britain was urbanizing through an outward extension of commuter hinterlands , the populations of urban cores falling from 53.7 per cent of the national total to 47.9 per cent .
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