Sentence examples for eurocent from inspiring English sources

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eurocent

noun

One hundredth of a euro.

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The employed SURE model treats the average DailyRevenuePerWoman and DailyRevenuePerMan (both in eurocent) as dependent variables.

But investors chose not to celebrate too early, with shares in Telecom Italia closing up one eurocent (one cent), or 0.5%, to 2.17 euros ($3.22) in Milan.

As Stargardt and Schreyögg showed, for every Euro the price is lowered in Germany, the reimbursement price in other countries decreases up to 36 Eurocent [20].

Open image in new window Fig. 2 Marginal external costs (MEC) of freight transport on specific trajectories for container transport (in eurocent per 100 ton-kilometer) Planco Consulting GmbH, 2007.

Ireland decreased its plastic bag use by 90percentt, a billion bags a year, through a 15 Eurocent PlasTax in 2002 (since raised to 22 cents).

For hatching egg producers, the corresponding figures were 49.5 eurocent (65%) and 26.2 eurocent (35%).

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The pound was up again against the euro, hitting a seven-and-half-year high of  1.4149 — a gain of 0.65 eurocents.

collects 15 eurocents for every euro spent on iTunes services in VAT from each and every customer, wherever he or she is in the European Union.

Swiss phone users pay 35 eurocents per megabyte of data when using their phones abroad, compared with an average of 6-7 eurocents across the European Economic Area.

Against the euro, the pound has gained 1% or 1.2 eurocents to €1.2848.

For cross-border Internet surfing, lawmakers are poised to set a wholesale price cap per megabyte of 50 eurocents to €1.

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