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mistakenly percent salary
Many mistakenly think that equates to a 6 percent salary increase. Scott Berryessa
percent
We have never, ever been 100 percent full. There are always rooms. Nicki Grossman
percent seen zones
We've seen some zones this year, but Texas-Pan American will play zone about 80 percent of the time. Stan Heath
percent seen
We've seen discounts up to 50 percent off, but those are not the norm. Greg Sullivan
percent seeing seen
We've seen a stabilizing of the market. We're not seeing 80 or 100 percent increases. Larry Matheis
percent quite wall
What we do is quite different from 99.9 percent of Wall Street. David Winters
percentage prison since
The percentage of Americans in the prison system, Prison system, has doubled since 1985 Serj Tankian
percentage population proportion
The percentage of African-Americans at (SDSU) in proportion to the population isn't equal. David Hillery
percent possible preparing
We are preparing very well but it is not possible to be 100 percent secure. Mario Pescante
percent relative
We usually keep it between 40 to 50 percent relative humidity, and around 65 to 70 degrees. Don Davis
salary feels publish
I feel it is correct to publish the salaries. Dieter Zetsche
salary sticks paid
Dude, I throw a stick. Come on. I get paid a pretty good salary to throw a stick. Breaux Greer
salary weaker whoever
Whoever mentions salary first is in the weaker position. Richard Bayer
salary scale
This is about positional adjustments so the salary scale is competitive. Donna Morelle
salary sitting statistics
If I were sitting down with George Steinbrenner (to discuss a salary) and based on what Dave Winfield got for his statistics, I'd have to say, 'George, you and I are about to become partners.' Joe DiMaggio
salary sufficient
A salary was not sufficient for me. P. T. Barnum
salary
I don't talk about my salary. Howard Stern
salary attention outlandish
Anybody who makes an outlandish salary obviously attracts attention. Jerry Buss
salary income budgeting
All workers, whether they are employed in the private or public sector, should avoid living 'paycheck to paycheck.' Studies show that every household wastes 10% or more of its salary or income on unnecessary expenditures or by not taking the time to shop for better prices. It's all a matter of proper budgeting. Mark Skousen