Sentences with phrase «headline figures of»

Entry level petrol power is available in the 328i and features a four cylinder TwinPower Turbo with headline figures of 180kW / 350Nm.
We tested the two - wheel drive, seven - seat Nissan Qashqai +2, which benefits from headline figures of 133g / km and 55.4 mpg combined.
In the new Jaguar X-Type saloon, the 2.2 D manual version has headline figures of 0 - 60mph in 8.7 seconds (0 - 100kph in 9.1 seconds), a maximum speed of 134mph (216kph), a combined economy of 47.1 mpg (6.0 l / 100 km), and a CO2 rating of 159g / km.
Powered by Jaguar's 5.0 - litre supercharged petrol V8 all - aluminium engine in 550PS and 680Nm form, the F - TYPE R Coupé achieves headline figures of 0 - 60mph in 4.0 - seconds with an electronically limited top speed of 186mph, 50 - 75mph taking a mere 2.4 - seconds.
The Mercedes - AMG C63 S is the most powerful of the lot, harbouring a 4 - litre twin - turbo V8 with headline figures of 503bhp and 516 lb ft that leave the Audi and BMW looking a little undernourished.
This trend of rising unemployment continued through the last quarter of 2011 and the beginning of 2012, but there were increasing signs of stabilisation in the labour market and by March 2012, although unemployment showed a rise of 28,000 compared to the previous quarter, this was 5,000 below the headline figure of the previous month.
In March researchers at the trade credit insurer Euler Hermes came up with a headline figure of 18.5 % as the averaged - out post-Brexit impact of duty on the agrifood sector.
While the headline figure of 40 % is already far below what is necessary both to tackle climate change and spur the green economy, it would actually amount to a mere 33 % reduction in reality, due to the failure to retire excess emissions allowances in the EU's emissions trading scheme.
The present study is not a randomised trial of statins so the usual issues of confounding and treatment biases can not be overcome and the headline figure of 30 % increased diabetes risk is therefore far less precise and could be an over-estimate.
MPG and running costs > The headline figure of 24.8 mpg sounds impressive in the company of other twelve - cylinder GTs, but make no mistake, this is still a big, luxurious and expensive way to get around.
Under the bonnet is a 5 - litre V12 engine, which, assuming its internals are as immaculate as the externals, should produce a factory quoted headline figure of 295bhp.
Darren Verrian, CEO, GO DPO explains: «This headline figure of 7,000 DPOs isn't a wild exaggeration and if anything is an under - estimate of the actual requirement as many banks and insurance companies employ more than one senior manager to fulfil the requirements of a DPO whose role can involve handling millions of customer and client accounts.

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The company began moving production abroad in the early 1990s, around the same time that brutal conditions in overseas sweatshops started making headlines (Levi's figured in some of them, due to a scandal in Saipan).
«These data debunk the claim that U.S. content in the form of parts is so high that we shouldn't worry about headline gross - deficit figures,» Ross says in his op - ed.
To figure out what was clickbait and what wasn't, a Facebook team categorized tens of thousands of real headlines by looking at whether they purposely withheld information or distorted or exaggerated the truth.
The proliferation of data and advances in economic modelling and computing power prompted some economists to wonder if they really needed to wait on statistics agencies to calculate headline figures such as GDP and employment.
Whether you're a little unknown startup nobody ever heard of, or a hotshot rocketship making headlines in the techpress, figuring out which candidates to hire is really difficult.
In the latest year, inflation in underlying terms has been close to 2 1/2 per cent, though the headline CPI figure is higher, principally reflecting the effect of rising fuel prices.
The headline GDP figures suggest the oil shock has been bigger and longer - lasting than the Bank thought, which augurs in favour of a rate cut — just to be safe.
«Although the headline ranking figures show changes in the data year to year, the pattern of clustering among the schools is equally significant,» admits the FT in the footnote.
One of these crazy headlines will coincide with the top, but good luck figuring out which story that will be.
If that happens, of course, then the increase in the deficit will be much larger than the $ 1.4 trillion headline figure in current CBO estimates.
Over the next few years deficit spending in excess of $ 1 trillion US dollars per year will be the norm in the US, but there is more to this than the headline figures reveal.
The comparable figure for headline inflation moved up from 1.5 % to 1.9 %, bringing it back up to the ECB's target of slightly below 2 %.
Elsewhere, as I wrote last month, U.S. consumption is likely stronger than headline figures suggest, when you consider that much recent weakness is a result of falling oil prices and the dynamic of new technologies» downward influence on price.
Rather than obsess over the headline figure, the Bank of Canada has dug deep into the lending data to understand whether the threat is as serious as it appears on the surface.
For the following year, underlying inflation of 2.6 per cent is expected, with a similar figure for the headline rate as mortgage interest reductions drop out of the calculation.
The headline rate could drop below half of one per cent by the second half of 1997, before moving back towards the underlying figure as the interest rate reductions pass out of the calculation.
On the import side, petroleum and products rose by a whopping NZ$ 297m (88 %), driving the headline figure, with imports of aircraft and parts, mechanical machinery and equipment and vehicles parts and accessories also contributing.
You only need to read the headlines to see the ethical and moral breaches in all walks of life (and that goes for scientists who who fudge figures as well as business people who fudge balance sheets).
It is no small irony that Vice President Mike Pence and Franklin Graham, popular figures among many Chaldeans in the US, headlined the first ever World Summit in Defense of Persecuted Christians last month at the same time as Shaou lingers in custody in Michigan, still facing imminent deportation.
Just as a point of issue headline transfer fee figures of player sales and player purchases have little direct relevance to FFP.
The GEO's headline figure was 23 %, which was based on median hourly earnings of all employees, not the 12.8 %, based on median hourly earnings of full - time employees only, used by the ONS.
In June 2009, Sir Michael Scholar, head of the UK Statistics Authority, wrote to Harman to warn her that different headline figures used by the ONS and Government Equalities Office with regards to pay differentiation between men and women might undermine public trust in official statistics.
Strategists for Leave were said to be happy when their figure of # 350 million being spent on EU membership every week was disputed as it kept the controversial statistic in the headlines and therefore in peoples» minds.
While Nixon and Molinaro were competing for headlines and Hawkins was in the news after he was arrested protesting a gas storage facility on Seneca Lake, a number of intriguing figures seeking to unseat Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo have slipped under the radar, getting little or no press coverage so far in this election cycle.
The poll's figures for general election voting intentions are not as bad but still not good: although the headline figures are Con 31 %, Lab 36 %, LD 9 %, UKIP 15 %, of those who voted Labour in 2010, 9 % are said to be intending to vote UKIP.
He said: «The headline figures are in the region of N126 billion but I think that Is not the story, the story really is what the award of those contracts will do to the economy.
«Behind the headline figures long - term unemployment actually came down in the quarterly figures, and very importantly the number of new jobs created in the private sector outstripped the number of jobs lost in the public sector,» Mr Clegg told MPs.
The headline figures from the latest opinion polls may be fascinating but they are a poor guide to the likely outcome of the election.
Voting intention headline figures were: LD 33 % LAB 31 % CON 28 % Others 8 % — a LD lead of just 2 %.
A new ComRes poll for Tuesday's Independent has headline voting intention figures, with changes from last month, of CON 40 % -LRB--1), LAB 27 % -LRB--6), LDEM 18 % (+2) and Others 14 %.
As UKIP's conference opens at Doncaster Racecourse, some top party figures have suggested David Cameron timed the recall of Parliament to push them out of the headlines.
The Daily Politics presenter is making a daily film throughout the election campaign on what key figures are up to, and what is behind the political headlines of the day.
The Daily Politics presenter is making a daily film throughout the election campaign on what key figures are up to, and what's behind the political headlines of the day.
Now, these figures reflect the impact of some pretty bad media headlines.
This has increased the size of the overall «pool» on which the headline figures are based and this has impacted on the Tory share.»
«In 2011, in one of the first major policy announcements of his leadership, Miliband said that Labour would reduce the headline rate to # 6,000, but this did not amount to a manifesto commitment... the policy was resisted by senior figures (said to include Ed Balls, shadow universities minister Liam Byrne, and policy review co-ordinator Jon Cruddas) concerned about the estimated # 2bn cost.
An earlier version of this report of Government figures carried the headline «4,000 foreign murderers and rapists we can't throw out... and yes, you can blame human rights again».
A Labour Party spokesperson said: «Nobody is disputing the headline figure but p18 of the ONS statistics summary shows that if you compare today's ILO figures for February - April 2010 with those for January - March 2010 unemployment is down on last month.»
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