The remainder of the languages are single-digit percentages, and some have only a few thousand speakers.
It's still in the single-digit percentages.
In his easy re-election in 1991, Mr. Daley won 25 percent of the black vote, up from the single-digit percentage in his first successful campaign for the office.
The other candidates all received single-digit percentages.
The Bill also abolishes the existing cap on trusts' income from non-NHS sources, which in most cases was previously set at a relatively low single-digit percentage.
According to Census projections, those numbers will nearly double over the next two decades, while the youngest age groups in society will increase by single-digit percentages in that time.
It's a single-digit percentage.
By the mid-1980's, the first wave of discount carriers had subsided, with discounters reduced to a slowly growing single-digit percentage of the domestic industry.
Twenty percent said they had not decided which candidate to support, compared with most nationwide polls, which estimate undecided voters in the single-digit percentages.
Still under red wine preferences, areas like the Loire, Provence, Languedoc-Roussillon and the French southwest all showed single-digit percentages in the survey results.