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The CMA said that personal customers could save £92 on average a year by switching provider, with savings of around £80 a year on average available for small businesses.

This indicates, that although two treatment lines have been used for the novel therapy, more therapeutic options are on average available in the follow-up period, compared to conventional therapy.

On average, 4.1 years of follow-up accrued in the first 10 years for these smear tests, with 3.5 years on average available for analysis after left censoring of woman years before 1994.

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We will estimate the cost of the intervention by assessing time spent by systems consultants and clinicians during the implementation phase and multiplying these estimates by appropriate wage rates based on averages available through the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development.

Even those less affected indicated WTP for effective treatment, if it were available, that would on average cover costs, which locally are low.

After the prospective follow-up (5.9 ± 2.1 years on average), all available progressors, with a change from one albuminuria category to a higher level, were matched for sex and smoking with a group of nonprogressors that was twice as large.

Although the method mix has been improving over time, current availability is far from ideal; in 2009, only about 3.5 methods, on average, were available to at least half of the population in the 113 countries included in our analysis.

The firm's channels (five of them, on average) are available in 174 countries.

The HMIC estimates that 61% of police officers and community support officers (PCSOs) work in visible front-line positions, and of those 12% on average are available to the public at any given time.

So on average, the available range for subjects' ratings of the impaired video sequences shrank:  On average by 16% (i.e., from (4.7 to 1) to (4.1 to 1))  At most by 28% (i.e., dataset vqegHD6, from (4.9 to 1) to (3.8 to 1))  Theoretically up to half of the scale (i.e., from (5.0 to 1) to (3.0 to 1)) if sequences with 'fair' quality had been allowed.

But in 2009 only 3.5 methods, on average, were available to at least half the population in surveyed countries.

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