Sentences with phrase «average yearly loss»

During this same period, the ninety largest American equities averaged a yearly loss of -0.6 percent.

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In the WHL, 11 of 22 teams averaged a yearly net loss from 2012 and 2016.
Though we don't use the Coppock indicator in its popular form, the 29 signals in this measure since 1900 have been associated, on average, with market returns of 19.6 % over the following year, and only 3 yearly losses among those signals (one because of the entry into World War II, and the others because the signals were driven by the reversal of a very weakly negative reading, as was the case for the latest signal).
Team this with the dwarfing average attendances, youth dependency, the «50 + 1 rule» (which consists of members having to own at least 51 % of a club so that a single entity can not take control), clubs paying less than 50 % of their revenue on player wages and the sheer attraction of football quality to the fans, and it is clear to see why the Germans can breathe easily, creating a yearly turnover of around $ 2bn with small annual losses now and again (two since 2003).
Illegal immigrants on average per household are a net yearly loss to American taxpayers of 14k per year.
The average yearly TA salary is $ 4100, but the average UT member pays $ 5120 in yearly tuition, making a net yearly loss of over $ 1000.
The bottom line though is permanent ice melting or ice loss generally requires yearly averaged temperatures above 0C.
You wrote «The bottom line though is permanent ice melting or ice loss generally requires yearly averaged temperatures above 0C.
Weight loss was not a goal of the diet, which focused on reducing fat and increasing whole grain, fruit and vegetable consumption, but participants on the diet lost an average of 4.5 pounds yearly, the researchers found.
We will probably go to three year intervals in our practice, as a reasonable compromise between yearly vaccinations, which do not seem necessary, and taking the risk of loss of protection as a patient approaches the average time that protection is known to decrease.
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