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Перевод: cent
[существительное] цент ; гроши
Тезаурус:
- Help with employment disputes fell by 14 per cent, with debt, immigration and housing matters showing falls of 13, 9 and 8 per cent respectively.
- It is responsible for around 79 per cent of deforestation, 72 per cent of arable land expansion, and 69 per cent of growth in livestock numbers some 4.5 million square kilometres of additional wildlife habitat will have to be converted to human uses - equivalent to four-fifths of the total area of nature reserves in the world in 1990."
- It is here that the polymer scientist needs to manipulate the cross-link and backbone structure, while maintaining the same water content, to limit deformation under eyelid load to around 5 per cent, with good elastic recovery.
- In 1922 on average throughout European Russia and Siberia the percentage of peasant households without a plough was about 23 per cent.
- The bonds carry a five-year maturity and will be priced on Tuesday to produce a yield of 0.42-0.44 per cent above the five-year US Treasury yield.
- Once the recession is over, "our feeling is that we're talking about 10-;15 per cent annual sales growth through the decade" in chemicals.
- Pfizer reported net profits of 274.7m for the third quarter of 1991, 13 per cent higher than in the same period in 1990.
- The figures were 81 per cent compared with 39 per cent for confusion, 78 per cent and 52 per cent for constipation, and 54 per cent against 36 per cent for incontinence.
- This reached a climax in the budget of March 1988 which reduced the rate of income tax to two bands only, 40 per cent for the rich and 25 per cent for all other income-tax payers.
- They flourished by eating the haplochromines - which now make up only about one per cent of the catch.
- To prove it, Fujitsu (which owns 46 per cent of Amdahl) has announced that Amdahl is to stop selling Fujitsu supercomputers in the US.
- There were only thirteen per cent more cattle theft cases in the Central Province during the height of the downturn than during the years immediately preceding and following it.
- His attempts to explain away SNP support are engagingly loopy - can he seriously account for the 10 per cent increase in Glasgow by a rise in "rural Conservatism", or anti-Tory tactical voting?
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