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Freddie Mac, another government-buyer of loans, said in January that it expected the share of ARMs for home purchases to rise to 9 percent this year.
Angola, Ghana and Seychelles expected the share of total government spending on health to fall.
Only Rwanda indicated that it expected the share of total government spending going to health to increase.
As expected, the share of neonatal deaths was a little higher (6.8% versus 5.0%) among male deaths than female deaths in the icddr,b SA.
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McKinsey expects the share of petrodollar-related revenues in the industry to grow between 9% and 15% in a decade.
Neither should we expect the share of income flowing to capital to stay roughly constant over time: what another economist, Nicholas Kaldor, labelled a key fact of economic growth.
We know audiences all over the world enjoy our shows and with the new focus we are putting on these territories, I expect the share of business that we generate in the non-English speaking world to increase significantly.
Slawsby said he expects the share of Linux-based phones to decrease slightly by that time.
As it is clear from these figures, we expect the share of complex events in the load on the system grow nonlinearly.
It's no surprise Cerulli Associates expects the share of U.S. client assets controlled by wirehouses to shrink to 33% by 2012 from around 41% today.
As we would expect, the share of migrants itself has a (weakly) significant negative correlation with productivity in model 4, which just about slips into insignificance if secondary enrolment is included as control variable, resulting in the loss of 16 observations (column 5).12 None of the significant effects of rents in Table 1 obtain if HRCs are left out of the model.
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