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There is no consensus as to whether or not to include a space between the number and percent sign in English.
The percent sign (%) is legal as first character of variables and labels.
When more than 50 percent sign, the union can ask management for recognition without an election, but most employers demand a vote.
Its use of file names incorporating dollar and percent signs didn't help.
It is often recommended that the percent sign is only used in tables and other places with space restrictions.
The percent sign evolved by gradual contraction of the phrase per cento.
In French, the percent sign is also always spaced because the percent is considered as a unit.
In some languages, however, there are specific rules of spacing in front of the percent sign.
The percent sign (%) matches zero or more characters, and the underscore matches exactly one character.
Laura stared at the screen, at the cursor blinking on one of the multiple percent signs.
The percent sign (%) is the symbol used to indicate a percentage (that the preceding number is divided by one hundred).
In Chinese the percent sign is almost never spaced, probably because Chinese does not use spaces to separate characters or words at all.
In Python and Ruby the percent sign is also used as the string formatting operator.
By default, everything that follows a percent sign on a line is a comment, ignored by TeX.
They include the standard addition, subtraction, division, multiplication, exponentiation and the use of the percent sign to denote percentage.
According to the Swedish Language Council, the percent sign should be preceded by a space in Swedish.
Style guides - such as the Chicago Manual of Style - commonly prescribe to write the number and percent sign without any space in between.
When an address is written textually, the zone index is appended to the address, separated by a percent sign (%).
In DG scripts, percent signs are used to show that a word is a variable (similar to csh), for example:
It can be seen as a stylized form of the three zeros in the denominator although it originates from an alteration of the percent sign.
In linguistics, the percent sign is prepended to an example string to show that it is judged well-formed by some speakers and ill-formed by others.
By convention percentage BV has a percent sign (%) suffix and relative BV has no unit.
YAML documents in a stream may be preceded by directives composed of a percent sign ( % ) followed by a name and space delimited parameters.
(Vivid differences between the two versions do occur in the lowercase z in the italic weight and in the percent sign in all weights.)
Because these uses give the percent sign special meaning, the sequence %% (two percent signs) is used to represent a literal percent sign, so that: