Sentence examples for figures for consumption from inspiring English sources

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"We're looking at short-term price spikes, possible supply disruptions and then, after the fact, the question, 'Was that all about oil?' " Correction: October 8 , 2002 Tuesday A chart on Wednesday with an article about the possible effect of a war against Iraq on the oil markets mislabeled the figures for consumption by the leading importers of Iraqi oil.

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Meltzer et al. [ 13] analysed the impact of including net consumption in the analysis of cost-effectiveness of intensive therapy of young diabetics, using figures for net consumption that are at level with our findings.

Turbodiesel family car but figures for fuel consumption and power are no longer all that impressive.

Europol says that between 1 and 3percentt of European adults and between 1 and 5percentt of young adults have sampled cocaine, comparable to figures for American consumption.

By 1914, Britain was the world's largest consumer of tinned goods — a fact that echoes today in the figures for its consumption of "ready meals," which are three times more than the European average.

Employment and real GDP growth rates are almost zero and the low change in household net disposable income keeps the initial figures for private consumption, without improving utility.

Figures for the consumption of alcohol by survivors of childhood cancer, aged 12 19 years (Hollen and Hobbie, 1993) were almost half that of school students of comparable age (25 and 45% respectively) and Gray et al (1992) found that survivors were less likely than their peers to be drinkers.

Fed chairman Alan Greenspan prefers the core figure for personal consumption expenditures, which excludes food and energy.

Correction: The figure for beer consumption in Australia of 4.23 litres (7.5 pints) per person is based on the pure alcohol content of the beer.

In 1901, Nathaniel Johnston, member of a long-established family of Bordeaux merchants, noted that while the Bordeaux region produced an average of two and a half to three million hectolitres of wine a year, the official figure for the consumption of Bordeaux was between six and seven million hectolitres.

The final figure for total consumption from each tube was adjusted for evaporation rate by subtracting the amount of solution evaporated from the control boxes with no bees; changes in concentration were also estimated (Table S2).

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