Unit for the arithmetic difference of two percentages.
1In April, it gained 2 percentage points of market share, she said.
2Currency gains added 7 percentage points to the growth rate, IBM said.
3The No vote is up seven percentage points to 30 per cent.
4That is a rise of seven percentage points in just one year.
5This statement is trending upwards, increasing by two percentage points this year.
6Walker trailed Democratic state schools superintendent Tony Evers by 7 percentage points.
7They hold a lead of 10 percentage points over the Rainbow parties.
8Starbucks charges its UK unit interest at Libor plus 4 percentage points.
9The poll showed him 8 percentage points behind Clinton among likely voters.
10Capriles lost by less than two percentage points, according to official results.
11Lesar said those factors shaved 4 percentage points off Eastern Hemisphere margins.
12This means the difference between overweights and underweights is 12 percentage points.
13That's an improvement of seven percentage points on the previous twelve months.
14She was at 41 percentage points on Thursday, down slightly this week.
15The most recent individual polls put her advantage at 3 percentage points.
16Two recent polls have put Capriles more than 10 percentage points behind.
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