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A 20% rise in Chinese consumption might well lead to an extra $25 billion of American exports.
Glasgow signed a City Deal with the UK and Scottish governments last year, which is expected to lead to an extra £1.3bn of funds.
And it claims that the deal will lead to an extra $8 billion investment in high-tech infrastructure over a seven-year period, something the Obama administration is keen on.
"The question is, what kind of plans will nations use in the next decade if droughts increase?" This year's drought is already starting to have a cascading effect, from a 13 percent decline in the French wheat crop that could lead to an extra five cents for a daily baguette to the early slaughter of cattle because parched grazing lands are brown with dead grass.
Empathy and true interest in meaningful work are typical for this generation and may lead to an extra effort in research.
The report, compiled for Scottish Enterprise, said the process could lead to an extra one billion barrels of oil being recovered over time.
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Thus, if the proximity of tourists contributes to raise their heart rates, there is a risk that this would lead to an extra-cost in the energy expanded, a currency that they may not be able to afford on the long term.
Every happy post led to an extra 1.75 positive posts among friends.
The loss of 1,000 train services have led to an extra 16 lorries an hour or an extra 33,000 lorries on Britain's road network.
When we took over the supply, we incorrectly added another meter, which led to an extra 285 units showing on his account.
First came the social exclusions unit's report on street homelessness in July 1998, which led to an extra £3.6bn to tackle disrepair in council housing stock.
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