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You can picture a charming Bill putting matters in perspective: "Pay no mind to that, Kimmie.
In October 2014, the Crop Protection Association, whose members include all the major agrichemical manufacturers, launched a new Pesticides in Perspective campaign, paying for a special supplement in the New Statesman that claimed pesticide use had halved between 1990 and 2010 and food prices would rise by 40% without their use.
To put this number in perspective, $1.2 trillion could pay for the salaries of over 21 million teachers for a year (or cover the salary of LeBron James for the next 50,000 years).
"To put it in perspective, yesterday I got paid, today I have not a dollar in my pocket," said Akilarose Thompson, 24.
To put that in perspective, the Philadelphia Phillies will pay the barely adequate corner infielder Ty Wigginton $4 million this season.
Before we all jump for joy at Wal-Mart's announcement Thursday that it's raising the pay of 500,000 employees, let's place it in perspective.
But we need to keep this success in perspective: 6 million workers get paid less than the benchmark.
Secretary of State John Kerry suggested recently that less attention should be paid to terrorism in order to keep it in perspective.
To put this in perspective, the government is currently paying about 2.7percentt interest on 30-year government bonds.
To put all this in perspective, in the same year they bought Rovers they paid £130m for a new vaccine plant in Switzerland.
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