Examples of using Make up only in English and their translations into Chinese
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In the UK advertising industry, according to Creative Equals, women make up only 16% of creative directors.
The new studies, however, suggest that the majority of CFTR expression occurs in pulmonary ionocytes, which make up only around 1 percent of airway cells.
On the other hand, in the private sector where earnings are larger, women make up only 41% of employees.
But investments for McKinsey's 401(k) plan, which must be disclosed to the Department of Labor, make up only about half of MIO's assets.
However, cancers caused by such germ line mutations make up only a very small proportion of cancers.
He said the heavier components in oil- the asphalts- make up only about 1% of the oil that was spilled.
Women make up only 23% of the gaming workforce and women of colour are even less represented.”.
The DNA in the genes make up only around 2% of the genome.
Mountains over 1,000m above sea level make up only 15% of the mountainous areas, while mountains lower than 500m account for 65%.
In fact, stem cells make up only a small fraction of the total cells in your body.
According to ACLU, nearly 40% of the system's false matches were for black Congress members, even though they make up only 20% of the legislature.
For example, despite the increase in the quota of women parliamentarians to 15 per cent, women still make up only 9.2 per cent of this legislative body.
However, married couples with children under 18 make up only 23 percent of all households.
Highly-anticipated games like Anthem, Days Gone, and Kingdom Hearts III make up only a small number of what's ahead.
In fact, they deeply value a religiously diverse atmosphere: at most Friends schools Quakers make up only a small portion of the student body.
By way of background, while Aboriginal people make up only 2.8 percent of the total Canadian population, British Columbia' s 200 bands account for approximately 17.5 percent of that national statistic.
In Europe's powerhouse, e-cars make up only 2 percent of overall vehicle sales, but the share is expected to rise further in the years ahead.
In fact, sedentary jobs have increased by 83% since 1950, and physically active jobs now make up only 25% of our workforce.
ILO estimates that youth represent about half of the 192 million total unemployed persons, a particularly troublesome figure, given that youth make up only one fourth of the working-age population.
It is worth noting that public-private partnerships still make up only a limited proportion of total investment in infrastructure, even in countries where they are very successful.