Sentences with phrase «equivalent figures of»

Tourings record equivalent figures of 40.4 — 49.6 mpg and 133 — 164g / km.
That's more than quadruple Digicel's equivalent figure of $ 4,034.
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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That figure is equivalent to 0.0014 % of Trump's total defence budget proposal, according to analysis by Bloomberg.
Costa Coffee said Wednesday that the half a billion figure was the equivalent of its total annual sales of takeaway cups and 20 percent of the 2.5 billion takeaway coffee cups used in the U.K. each year.
Actual machine guns rarely figure in criminal acts, in part because buying one is such a burdensome, expensive and paperwork - heavy process.The National Firearms Act of 1934 slapped a $ 200 transfer tax on them, the equivalent of $ 3,773 in 2018 dollars.
Anyone can join Figure 1 and «star» photos, which is the equivalent of liking them.
E-commerce site Alibaba took 40.3 percent of all money brands spent on mobile advertising in China in 2016, equivalent to $ 11 billion, according to new figures.
That figure doesn't bear out compared to independent data reports from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which puts Amazon wages 15 percent below the average wage in 11 metro areas, at only $ 11.96 an hour, a number roughly equivalent to the average retail wage.
This annual figure is equivalent to around 7 per cent of the stock of housing credit outstanding.
Showing that March 2017 volume was > $ 100 billion, 120 % higher than a year earlier and equivalent to 31 % of the USD IRS Compression figure of > $ 320 billion.
In 1560 — 9 the annual average figure was 65 petajoules, a quantity roughly equivalent to the energy contained in 2.2 million tons of coal.
A headstrong figure, the theological and ecclesiastical equivalent of a Ross Perot, might emerge and insist that the whole church follow his way or die.
Some of the sayings seem to distinguish clearly between Jesus and the celestial figure so named; one or two might almost be translated «man» in general, or «men»; some of them identify Jesus with a celestial apocalyptic figure of the end of days to such an extent that the term is little more than an equivalent for the first person singular; and others view the celestial figure almost without reference to Jesus.
This week I happen to be trying to figure out why, when a man consecrates a woman (a prerequisite to full marriage), he may, if he chooses to consecrate her monetarily (two other methods, by document and by intercourse, are available), use either hard currency or an article of equivalent value.
The characters talk like flattened - out versions of their equivalents in the books — Harry, Ron, Hermione, and their compatriots have all supposedly become important figures in their world but sometimes seem less mature then when they were moody adolescents under Rowling's pen.
The figure 603 is hardly the achievement of numerology (it is a remarkable coincidence that the Hebrew letters in «children of Israel» total, in the sum of their numerical equivalents, the number 603).
Start with the equivalent of 1/4 cup of sugar when figuring out your measurements and go from there to get it as sweet as you prefer.
The latest figures show 55,400 tonnes of food were thrown away at Tesco stores and distribution centres in the UK last year, of which around 30,000 tonnes could otherwise have been eaten — equivalent to around 70 million meals.
It can also be seen from the figure that although both meat and poultry are good sources of protein, beef is considerably higher than chicken in zinc and approximately equivalent in iron (Pennington 1989).
I've always figured some people WILL continue to use the now - new channels almost exclusively but I've never been firmly convinced that we'll entirely turn to a set of proprietary systems, or that the need for the electronic equivalent of a letter will go away.
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.
Figure 2 shows the equivalent breakdown of credit stocks for Germany.
Figures from WAS data for 2008 - 10 show that the distribution of household wealth is highly skewed towards the wealthiest 10 percent of households, who owned 44 percent of all household wealth in 2008 - 10, equivalent to # 4.5 trillion.
Moreover, the discrepancy in the Likud figures with the pre-election polls just five days out from the election is equivalent to 43 seats in the House of Commons.
In her statement, Ms Hewitt defended the figures as simply projections - she noted that at this stage last year, the equivalent estimate was # 499 million, but this was cut by more than half to # 219 million when the proper audits were carried out at the end of the year.
Mr Osborne was at the centre of a political row last night after claiming that leaked Treasury figures showed a # 14.8 bn rise in expected revenues in 2011/12 - the equivalent of a 3p rise in the income tax rate - which could not be explained by a predicted economic recovery.
The party said figures obtained from police forces and Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) show the current budget gap for forces in England and Wales stands at over # 500 million — equivalent to thousands of police officer jobs being lost.
In Austria for example around 80 % of all new homes are self built and in France and Germany the equivalent figure is circa 60 % **.
149.6 billion Naira (call it a round figure of 150 billion Naira) Abia State budget proposal for 2014 is the estimated equivalent of USD945, 477,502.49 or (a round figure of USD1billion).
The interview was Pelto's equivalent of a figure skating short program.
Pataki was a prominent figure at the New York State Republican Party's annual dinner - the equivalent of Connecticut's Prescott Bush Awards Dinner.
Akufo - Addo who quoted figures from the Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER) said the country lost about GHc618 million in economic activity in 2014 alone which he said is «equivalent to 2 percent...
Directly comparable figures from those elections are hard to come by, but to give some sort of context the «national equivalent» votes calculated by Rallings and Thrashers at the two sets of elections were CON 34 %, LAB 33 %, LDEM 27 % in 2002 and CON 37 %, LAB 26 %, LDEM 27 % in 2004.
Instead, he said the figure of # 71.76 included as «business rates» - equivalent to # 1.84 a day - represented the rental value of the office he shared with two other Tory candidates.
His calculations, based on 2008 figures for the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere, show that even assuming a lower estimate of forest carbon content, total and equivalent CO2 would level out at 476 parts per million, even if we stopped all fossil fuel use immediately.
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 %.
In what many say is the scientific equivalent of scaling Mount Everest, researchers have figured out almost the entire structure of one part of the ribosome, the cell's giant protein factory.
The pod has a variety of cameras and sensors, including radar and the laser - based equivalent, lidar, to collect information about its surroundings and figure out where it is in the pre-mapped environment.
When the total number of wheel revolutions was quantified during the 14 - hour data collection period, IL - 15Rα — KO mice produced 15,090 wheel revolutions (equivalent to 5.4 km), 6.3-fold more than the B6129 control mice (Figure 3B).
A PI with four R01 - equivalents has eight times the average impact of a PI with only 1 R01 - equivalent (Figure 1A)[4].
Comparison of the structure and nucleotide sequences of Acks and kakusei cDNAs revealed that the nucleotide sequences corresponding to +1946 b to +5175 b of Acks cDNA was equivalent to the kakusei cDNA corresponding to the neural activity - inducible transcript (Figure 1A).
Two thirds of the animals showed equivalent expression values but the remaining five had increased expression levels up to ten fold higher than the mean expression across all animals (Figure S2C).
Nevertheless, individuals were collected in neighboring localities (Figure S1) and were equivalent in terms of genetic differentiation between subspecies.
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