Sentences with phrase «successive years between»

India's golden run in hockey included a total 8 gold medals, out of which six were in successive years between 1928 — 1956.

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Yet the fact that these 13 years have included three successive approaches (2000, 2007, and today) to valuation peaks - at the very extremes of historical experience - is evidence that investors don't appreciate the link between valuation and subsequent returns.
Apart from being consistent with the Bank's statutory obligations, it is what has been envisaged in successive formal agreements between two Treasurers and two Governors stretching back now over a dozen years.
Let us now assume that this Teacher has made his appearance, that he is dead and buried, and that some time intervenes between Chapters IV and V. Likewise it sometimes happens in a comedy that several years elapse between two successive acts.
We saw the odd flash of the old brilliance, like the two goals that won the EPL goal of the season in successive years, but they were all too few and far between.
The quarterly report marked the ninth successive time the IAEA has attested that Iran is meeting its commitments since the nuclear deal between Iran and six major powers, including the United States, was implemented early last year.
Beginning in the mid-14th century with the Black Death and continuing with successive waves, the deadly pestilence sucker - punched Europe's population for 300 years, killing hundreds of millions of people in all — between one - third and one - half of the populace.
For most of the past 15 years, a mission to return to Europa has lingered in a perpetual early - study phase, trapped between the shifting and often conflicting priorities of successive Congresses and presidents.
We are pleased to announce that Holtec International's engineers and scientists have successfully modified the core of the Company's SMR - 160 small modular reactor to increase the cycle life (operating period between successive refuelings) to nearly 4 years from 3-1/2 years previously achieved using a conventional design.
Although successive government reforms in the UK have driven up standards overall in the last 10 years, the gap between the attainment of children from poor and affluent homes has remained roughly the same, in some areas it has widened, and there is a long tail of underachievement.
Every year, individual stocks are assigned to a portfolio based on their relative size and book - value - to - market - value ratios and may move between portfolios in successive years.
The introduction of digital technology in recent years has resulted in the breakdown of the relationship between form and function, a process that Craig - Martin captures in his depictions of successive inventions, from the battery to the cassette to the laptop.
In summer and autumn the CSIRO projections were for smaller decreases in rainfall than in winter and spring, but the observed change was a substantial decrease: in fact, as large a decrease between the successive 11 - year periods as CSIRO projected on the high global warming scenario over the 40 - year period from 1990 to 2030.
These differences between projected and observed trends in rainfall seem to raise serious questions about the ability of the models to predict changes in rainfall — though Iâ $ ™ d be interested in CSIRO views, especially on whether it is appropriate to use successive 11 - year averages as measures of outcome and, if it is not, how the relationship between projections and outcome should be monitored.
The overlapping decadal data groups used to determine the slow temperature variance are defined similarly to the analysis in the paper but are centered on the years 1858,..., 2008, with 15 years between successive group centers.
Here are two remarkably similar excerpts from two statements signed between President Barack Obama with two successive Indian Prime Ministers in Washington within a space of just a year.
Of course, the discrepancy between reference GDP and target - restricted GDP gets larger in each successive year.
It then declined to an average AGR of 1.7 % between the two world wars, with huge declines of − 14 % in 1919 and 1921 offset by 15 % spikes upwards in 1920 and 1923, and with the 1930 - 1932 depression each declining by 10 % in three successive years (so a − 30 % decline for the three years combined).
The financial year is the term that denotes the time period between the 1st of April of a given year and 31st March of the successive year.
We know only whether a child was born between two successive interviews that are one year apart.
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