Sentences with phrase «average of almost»

Investment analysts, for example, earned an approximate national average of almost $ 70,000, and accountants, $ 63,000, according to Salary.com, which includes salary data from the first part of 2001.
«Suzanne achieved another awesome year, closing more than $ 42 million on a total of 45 homes, for an average of almost $ 1 million per home,» said Kevin Williamson, Rancho Bernardo office manager.
Research from 2012 showed that # 409m was spent on Mother's Day gifts in the UK, with 21 million gift purchases — that's an average of almost # 30 per mum.
Interviewing takes an average of almost 23 days.
Outside of young and single female drivers, the other groups of married middle - aged couple and single males at IFA cost much more than the average of almost sixty auto insurance companies surveyed in NJ.
That's an average of almost $ 3,000 per household, and 72 % of total donations came from individuals as opposed to businesses.
Since August of 2013, rates have dropped an average of almost 6 per cent according to Ontario's Ministry of Finance.
The countries of south Asia — India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bhutan — have experienced the largest number of climate - related natural disasters in recent years with an average of almost six per country.
Over the period January to March 2013 the North Island experienced an average of almost 80 days without rain, far more than ever recorded previously.
400PPM of CO2 as a heat - blocking, heat - trapping, heat - storage mechanism that increases the Earth's cyclic surface temperature by an average of almost 10 % (33C).
Battlegrounds launched in March 2017, which means that it's now selling at an average of almost two million units per month.
The fact is, outdoor cats live an average of six years, while indoor cats live an average of almost 20.
And making a bigger change, from $ 500 to $ 2,000, can nearly double those savings, to an average of almost 15 percent.
Relative to that ETF, since the beginning of 2010 the fund outperformed in about 80 % of rolling 12 - month intervals by an average of almost 2.2 %.
Currently, ebooks represent an average of almost 10 percent of academic libraries» acquisitions budget, and respondents expect that share to grow to almost 20 percent by 2017.
In 2012, graduate and professional libraries offered an average of almost 140,000 ebooks, while undergraduate libraries offered more than 80,000, and community college libraries offered 32,400.
Despite the fact that all reports indicate Android dominates the smartphone market, being able to brag having an over 80 % share, app revenue continues to lag behind Apple (by a shocking average of almost $ 4 million dollars per day).
Broken down by country, the United States leads with an average of almost 52 minutes per day — the lowest being nearly 29 minutes per day for gamers in China.
Here are the top 10 2016 vehicles (with base Canadian MSRPs) that are projected to retain an average of almost 55 per cent of their original prices after five years of typical ownership.
The rate for public charter high schools was 26 percent compared to a state average of almost 12 percent.
To bring this to life, the US currently has an average of almost 17 percent women on boards, in Europe 16 percent and in Asia the figure stands at around 7 percent, according to Catalystiii.
Consumers spent an average of almost five minutes chatting with the bot, 25 percent more time than they did interacting with the brand's other digital commerce channels.
Even after one year at the new, lower body weight, the TEE was still reduced by an average of almost 500 calories / day.
People in all three groups lost some weight: an average of almost 2 pounds (0.88 kilograms) per person in the olive oil group, 1.3 pounds (0.60 kg) in the low - fat diet group, and 0.9 pounds (0.40 kg) in the nut group, the researchers said.
A cohort of 2,862 men aged 42 - 60 years were followed for an average of almost 9 years.
As world leaders hold climate talks in Paris, research shows that land surface temperatures may rise by an average of almost 8C by 2100, if significant efforts are not made to counteract climate change.
They took tests of memory and thinking skills at the start of the study and again three years later, and were followed for an average of almost 13 years.
Published in 2014, the study revealed an intriguing trend: between 1999 and 2010, states that permitted medical marijuana had an average of almost 25 percent fewer opioid overdose deaths each year than states where cannabis remained illegal.
But with an average of almost five students per supervisor among those questioned, it is hardly surprising that supervisors find this a difficult juggling act, particularly when undergraduate teaching and administrative chores also have to be factored into the equation.
A recent study by the Environmental Defense Fund shows that of species on the first endangered list drawn up in 1967, those that are recovering received an average of almost four times as much funding as the ones that are declining.
The report also found lending circles helped participants reduce outstanding debt by an average of $ 1,000 versus a control group that increased its debt by an average of almost $ 3,000 over the same time period.
Of the 930 participants, 613 were hospitalized at least once over an average of almost five years of observation.
In the past quarter - century alone, the ocean has risen an average of almost 3 inches.
The latest annual report from the Civilian Complaint Review Board makes clear for the first time that the NYPD is challenging more and more cases and taking so long to do so — an average of almost nine months in the second half of last year — that scores of cases in which the agency already had substantiated allegations against police officers are being bogged down in delays.
According to market research company A.C. Nielson, Americans watch an average of almost four hours of television per day.
He has continued to miss an average of almost a day a week of school.
And, as you may recall, a couple of Mondays ago on national TV he was a prime mover in Missouri's 20 - 7 upset of Alabama, carrying the ball 16 times for 78 yards (an average of almost five yards a try) and bulling over from the nine for his team's second touchdown.
According to a report by Zenith Global, 2017 was another record year for food and drink industry transactions, with 727 registered in the bevblog.net mergers and acquisitions database, an average of almost 14 each week.
The success of Guardians, no matter how relative, has helped Disney settle into second - place, behind Fox, in the summer box - office race as the company's five summer films have made a total of $ 624.6 million, at an average of almost $ 125 million per film.

Not exact matches

Almost half of developers are still devoting their energies toward consoles, but the input differences are huge — high - end games are requiring an average of $ 8.7 million, 65 people and 583 days to produce, compared to just $ 300,000, seven people and 156 days for mobile games.
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An average contest attracts almost 35 % of new fans and generates a whole bunch of new leads.
At that rate, Netflix is averaging more than 4 billion hours of viewing per month, which makes it larger than almost any of the major TV networks except maybe CBS.
With U.K. life expectancy a long 80.75 years and the average retirement age of 65, a significant amount of people are working longer, however, with data from the Office on National Statistics (ONS) released last week showed the number of older people aged 65 - 74 who were economically active had almost doubled in the last ten years to 16 percent.
At the same time, employers in some industries paid markedly more to keep the most in - demand talent from leaving, most noticeably among younger Millennials and Gen Z. Consider: While all U.S. employees who stayed put in the first three months of 2016 saw an average raise that works out to 4.6 % annually, the 24 - and - younger age group almost doubled that, at 9.1 %.
Almost a third of Canadians commute to work by car, with those in the biggest cities averaging a 30 - minute one - way trip, according to Statistics Canada.
For $ 400,000 you can afford to buy into most neighbourhoods in this city and almost 90 % of the areas average under $ 500,000.
Instead of delivering 50 Hz - which is what mains - powered European clocks expect to get if they're to keep accurate time - the European grid has averaged 49.996 Hz, which is enough of a disruption, over a couple of months, to make all these clocks lose almost 6 minutes.
Revenue of $ 29.8 billion slipped 7 % from last year and missed the average analyst estimate by almost $ 700 million.
These projects are so efficient in their conservation of heat in the steam that they have a similar life - cycle carbon output to the average of crudes sold in North America, and thus would almost certainly meet the standards to be unveiled by the California Air Resources Board next year, the company told The Calgary Herald recently.
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