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Professional forecasters estimate that a tax increase equivalent to 1 percent of the nation's economic output usually reduces gross domestic product by about 1 percent after 18 months.

Dr David Bennett, the chief executive of Monitor, the NHS's economic regulator, said a real-terms increase equivalent to 1.5% of the service's budget was necessary to produce "an NHS that really is fit for the 21st century".

What if the housing boom now turns to bust According to estimates by The Economist, the total value of residential property in developed economies rose by more than $30 trillion over the past five years, to over $70 trillion, an increase equivalent to 100% of those countries' combined GDPs.

Studies using CT report coefficients of variation between 1.5% and 2.5% for tissue cross-sectional area and <1% for muscle attenuation [ 49], with each HU increase equivalent to a 1% increase in lipid concentration when assessed microscopically [ 17].

An average beneficiary child (12 36 months) experienced a 1 cm/year increase in height (a 1.2% increase), equivalent to a 2.9% increase in lifetime earnings (Behrman & Hoddinott, 2001).

For the total sum of carotenoids, the results for a 50.3  μg dl−1 unit increase (equivalent to the s.d. of the mean of all GC controls) were as follows: (OR (95% CI)) Hp negative: 0.94 (0.60–1.49); Hp positive: 0.90 (0.90–1.12).

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After a teacher got a toothache, Ms. Jordan learned that teachers expected dental insurance, and would rather have it than a salary increase equivalent to what it cost.

Bond strength and initial stiffness tended to increase with increasing equivalent age.

(2) Bond strength and initial stiffness tended to increase with increasing equivalent age.

Edge loading caused elevated contact pressure at the articulating surface and substantially increased equivalent plastic strain of the polyethylene liner.

Mechanical examination demonstrated that the tensile and yield strengths were increased with increasing equivalent weight ratio of chromium/nickel (Creq/Nieq).

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