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Public sector workers' take-home pay in real terms adjusted for inflation – was down an annual 1.4% during the three months to the end of December.

It notes that the UK significantly lags the best performing OECD countries when it comes to GDP per head in real terms, adjusted for inflation and seen as a better guide to living standards than GDP taken alone.

support for Zimbabwe (1992-95), government spending on health increased as a share of total public expenditure (from 6.5percentto10.1percentcent), and in per capita terms adjusted for inflation, it rose on average 15percentt a year.

The pharmaceutical industry moved to defend the cost of drugs yesterday by saying prices had come down by 21 per cent in real terms (adjusted for inflation) over the past decade.

Reaching a balanced budget in structural terms, adjusted for the effects of the economic downturn and one-off measures, was an aim of Prime Minister Enrico Letta but the target has slipped slowly out of reach because the unstable ruling coalition has been forced to delay additional budget measures because of disagreements.

As presented here, while US gross domestic product (GDP) per capita and world GDP per capita have both grown steadily in real terms (adjusted for inflation) since 1973, American worker earnings have not.

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In real terms (adjusting for inflation and exchange rates) this will not occur until 2017, it says.

And though prices rose slightly in nominal terms, adjust for inflation and prices actually fell a bit.

Yu Song and Helen Qiao of Goldman Sachs calculate that the decline is even more impressive in real terms (adjusting for changes in export and import prices), with the surplus shrinking to less than one-third of its level a year ago (see chart 1).

We examined effect modification by each of candidate SNP via adding an interaction term of the SNP and the pollutant simultaneously with both the main effect terms adjusting for the same covariates as the above [ 12, 23].

Costs are calculated in real terms (adjusting for inflation) using 2008 Kwacha and then converted into U.S. dollars by using the average exchange rate across all months in 2008 to account for currency fluctuations.

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