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Sixty-two percent of members voting in Ford's biggest union local registered support for a new contract.
'Yes' Vote Likely on Ford Pact Mike Ramsey 2011
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Sixty-two percent of young adults disagree with the statement "It doesn't really matter to me who the President is," compared to just 13% that agree.
Don Tapscott: Will Youth Unemployment Demonstrations Come to America? Don Tapscott 2011
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Sixty-two percent of all the jobs in the last 15 years have been created by small business.
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Sixty-two per cent of business leaders believe that Britain will increasingly stand for 'innovation and entrepreneurship' compared with 46% previously.
Bristol and Glasgow: 'super cities' that will lead manufacturing renaissance 2011
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Sixty-two percent of all the jobs in the last 15 years have been created by small business.
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Sixty-two years old, her dark brown hair stylishly shaped, her hazel eyes the best feature in her narrow face, she was the single employee in the office with enough courage to occasionally challenge Bartley.
I’ll Walk Alone Mary Higgins Clark 2011
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• Sixty-two percent of Muslim-majority countries had at least moderate levels of persecution, with more than 200 people persecuted.
David Briggs: Muslim-Majority Nations More Likely To Deny Religious Freedom David Briggs 2011
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Sixty-two percent of you have little to no confidence in your ability to secure any assets that you put in the cloud.
Why CIOs are Resetting Information Security Priorities Bill Brenner 2010
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Sixty-two percent drank about one drink a day 15 grams of alcohol; nearly 10 percent drank one to two drinks daily, and 3 percent downed two to three drinks a day.
For women, moderate midlife drinking linked to healthier old age 2011
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Sixty-two percent of all the jobs in the last 15 years have been created by small business.
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