Sentence examples for taking the proportion from inspiring English sources

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It's a small rise of 0.7% on 2012/13, taking the proportion of adults who used drugs up to 8.8%.

We estimated the thermal conductivity of stratigraphic formations by taking the proportion of different rock types into account.

Alternatively, a p-value is obtained by taking the proportion of bootstrap samples yielding a statistic greater than or equal to the statistic computed on the original data.  .

Taking the proportion of households intermarrying with Han in total minority-headed households as an indicator, the first 13 ethnic groups sorted in descending order are Manchu, Mongolian, Yao, Tujia, Bai, Dong, Buyi, Yi, Dai, Miao, Li, Hui, and Zhuang.

Taking the proportion of 'very concerned' and 'somewhat concerned' responses together, parents of online teens profess themselves to be more worried about the information available to advertisers about their children's online behaviour than how their children are interacting with strangers online.

In the trial of Jiangsu province, English counts 40 points or 80 points less than Mathematics or Chinese in corresponding direction of Arts or Science, taking the proportion of 67 or 75%% by comparison, which means that English is much less important than Mathematics or Chinese in school education.

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Taking the proportions of HPV positive and negative samples into account, overall 94% of samples were reproducible.

These values have been obtained by taking the proportions of grains that occur within the portion of the distribution exclusive to L. scoparium.

If you take the proportion of the population that is extroverted and include those who are pretending to be, it's no surprise introverts feel outnumbered and alienated.

"For a family on £20,000 a year with typical childcare costs, this will take the proportion of their income spent on childcare to almost 8%, up from just 4.8% in 2006.

We take the proportion of trees voting that a given molecule should be classified as active as an approximate measure of the probability of the molecule being active.

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