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This could drive total final consumption (TFC) of energy, measured in million tonnes of oil equivalent (Mtoe), to rise rapidly from the levels shown by the gradient color scheme mapping levels of current energy consumption in Fig. 2.
Nominal basic wage rates dropped relatively modestly while their real wage equivalents continued to rise throughout the trough years of the recession.
The 2015 school census reveals that the number of primary school pupils has risen by 2% in England, with the extra 94,000 pupils equivalent to a rise of six pupils in each of the 16,800 state primary schools.
A single case of whisky, judiciously followed up, is equivalent to a steadily rising bank account for the flagitious agent of the law.
That is equivalent to the rise in America's market between 1994 and 2001.Already the past couple of years have been kind to banks in many countries.
This effect is equivalent to a rise of just 0.4 percentage points in the unemployment rate (though other studies suggest the effect may be somewhat larger).
Raising it to £105 and paying this to everybody over 65 would cost £9 billion a year, equivalent to a rise of almost 3p on the basic rate of income tax.
Even so, it is raiding the central bank: it wants the bank to issue it with bolivares equivalent to the rise in the local-currency value of its reserves caused by devaluation.
Moreover, in the combined treatment group (diabetes + prediabetes), the amount of insulin needed increased by only a small amount over 4 years from a median dosage of 0.31 units/kg at 1 year to 0.40 units/kg at 5 years, equivalent to a rise in dosage from 28 to 36 units for a subject weighing 200 pounds.
As wavelengths fall equivalent to rising energy waves reach a point where the size of molecules may begin to influence how they behave.
After showing little change for nearly two years, import prices for goods arriving from China at American docks rose from September to November at a rate equivalent to an annual rise of 3.6 percent.
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