Sentences with phrase «equivalent figure»

Tourings record equivalent figures of 40.4 — 49.6 mpg and 133 — 164g / km.
In December 2007 the equivalent figure was 53 %.
Coal provided an annual average of 7 petajoules in 1560 — 9; in 1850 — 9 the equivalent figure was 1,689 petajoules.
Average hourly earnings were 2.5 % higher than a year earlier, less than consensus predictions, while the equivalent figures for October were revised down.
That is a fraction of what traditional private universities spend (Notre Dame's equivalent figure is $ 27,391) but also well behind even University of Phoenix, which spends more than $ 4,000 per student in many states.
Over the period 1980 to 2012, unemployment rose from just 6.4 % to 27.4 % in spite of consistent GDP growth rate averaging more than 7.5 % and by 2016, 33.6 % (using NBS old measure); Human Development Index (HDI) has risen only modestly between 1990 (0.411) and 2014 (0.514); and average life expectancy in spite of our enormous resources remains stuck at 52.9 years in 2015 while the equivalent figure in the developed world averages over 70 years.
In all three cases this represented a one - point increase on the equivalent figure in YouGov's previous poll at the end of April — movements that could simply reflect the chance variation to which all polls are subject.
In the case of the Conservatives, the equivalent figure was zero.
The equivalent figures are startling because Brown's net rating in 2010 was identical to that of Cameron today -LRB--23 per cent) and the Labour Party's net rating was also similar to today's, at -11 per cent.
Also there was a 2 point Con - Lab lead among Christians while the equivalent figure for those of no religion was -8; again a 10 point difference.
The equivalent figures for the 2010 vote among the same respondents were a 2 point Labour lead among public sector workers, and a 13 point Conservative lead among private sector workers, making a 15 point difference.
In Austria for example around 80 % of all new homes are self built and in France and Germany the equivalent figure is circa 60 % **.
YouGov polling shows the uptick: whereas at the start of March 2015, 21 % thought he was doing a good job as Labour leader, by mid-April that had increased to 36 % - hardly a ringing endorsement, but a distinct improvement on his previously dismal ratings (the equivalent figures for David Cameron are 44 % and 47 % respectively, while for Nick Clegg the uptick was from 19 % to 27 %).
I'd be interested to know what the equivalent figures were for the South Cambridgeshire constituency.
Well, for a start, investment in R&D is relatively low: Unilever ploughs only about 2 % of its turnover back into research and development, while the equivalent figure for L'Oréal is 3 %.
By 2011, the equivalent figures were 89 % and 42 %, respectively.
In the group that also received alendronate (the protective substance), the equivalent figure was 1.5 percent.
The equivalent figures were 27 % and 28 %, respectively, for women.
He concludes that a doubling of CO2 will cause a temperature increase of ~ 1.1 degC and contrasts this with the IPCC report that gives an equivalent figure of 3 deg C.
(Box Office Mojo doesn't list the equivalent figure for «Nine to Five.»)
In the worst performing school in that family, the equivalent figure was just 40 %.
The equivalent figure for both academies and free schools was 20 %, slightly down on the figures from our previous survey.
A 7.0 sec 0 - 62mph sprint and 140mph top speed are both slightly slower than the hatchback's equivalent figures.
The 355bhp petrol - engined M40i gets to 62mph in 4.8 seconds and has claimed fuel economy of around 31mpg, while the equivalent figures on the diesel M40d are 322bhp, 4.9 seconds and 44.1 mpg.
That's significantly more than the hatchback's 380 litres, but doesn't look so impressive when compared to the equivalent figure for the Skoda Octavia vRS estate (610 litres) and VW Golf R estate (605 litres)-- especially when you consider both of those models are based on the same underpinnings as the SEAT.
The equivalent figure for cash over the same period is roughly 2 % a year — and of course that 2 % is an average: at times when interest rates are below inflation rates, the real return on cash is negative.
The same study estimates the sector's share of overall GHG emissions, using 100 - year GWPs to convert methane and nitrous oxide emissions into CO2 - equivalent figures, at 14.5 percent.
It documents how the oil figures published by the Government of National Unity in Khartoum are smaller than the equivalent figures published by the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), the operator of the oil blocks.
They pointed out that the equivalent figure in the 2007 report was 0.13 C.
Remarkably, the Marvel et al. reworked observational estimates for TCR and ECS are, taking the averages for the three studies, substantially higher than the equivalent figures for the GISS - E2 - R model itself, despite the model exhibiting faster warming than the real climate system.
Nearly # 1 is spent to collect each # 1 of child support maintenance — the equivalent figure for tax is around 4p to collect # 1.
Twenty - one of the transatlantic firm's 32 - strong intake accepted positions at the firm, representing two - thirds of the intake down from an equivalent figure of 76 % last spring.
The newly - filed accounts state that the group's combined remuneration rose from an equivalent figure of # 7.9 m the previous year.
The accounts state that the group's combined remuneration rose from an equivalent figure of # 4.3 m the previous year, when their pay increased by 13 %.
The accounts state that the group's combined remuneration rose from an equivalent figure of # 3.9 m the previous year.
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