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That
amounted
to a staggering 40 cases an hour.
Rather, it was a form of political action in a context when the city budget I had available after being elected
amounted
to zero comma something.
In other words, all the new and old democracies put together
amounted
to a mere fraction of what a single, one-party state did without voting.
We added weights to their ankles that
amounted
to 15 percent of their body weight.
Suddenly, my family was thrown into the middle of a nightmare, being told that my brother was going to die, actually being given the opportunity to say goodbye to him, then several emergency brain surgeries and now what's amounted, for Matt, to a lifetime spent courageously recovering from a traumatic brain injury.
And that gave them the opportunity to compassionately sit down with him and have a very difficult discussion, which basically
amounted
to, "Hey, we know you're sincere, and what that means is, you do hear something in your head."
Instead, most reviews that I've read have nothing kind or critically worthwhile to say except the usual stupid herd mentality idiocy, such as the acting was amateurish, the action didn't numerically live up to the advertising, and the entire thing
amounted
to a hideous waste of time.
It was slow moving, the plot jumped around, it wasn't scary or interesting, and really never
amounted
to anything.
some of the scenes were funny, but it
amounted
to probably only 5 mins of the whole duration.
Here her perky manner has an unforced freshness that is really quite remarkable, and had the production not rubbed our noses in that upbeat grin for 90 minutes, the film might have
amounted
to more than a girls' camp day-dream, circa 1948.
This film
amounted
to a real life Bowfinger.
Some articles or short biographies about Peter Bogdanovich that I've read assert that his career has not
amounted
to as much as it could have.
To have a motley of soldiers (no tracking shot to show how few extras are actually being used) carrying the same East Indian Co. flag as a battle flag as opposed to what by then
amounted
to a Tesco banner was something else that didn't seem right to me.
But this hardly
amounted
to recognition of Russia's indispensability; after all, NATO troops entered Kosovo without Russian consent.
At the time, South Korea’s annual GDP was $560 billion; in 2014, Greek GDP
amounted
to less than $240 billion.
But UK banks’ assets
amounted
to eight times the country’s GDP before the crisis and will presumably approach that level again with Carney’s encouragement.
Since 2008, real (inflation-adjusted) cumulative growth in the developed economies has
amounted
to a mere 5-6%.
Indeed, in recent years, less than 0.03% of Chinese infrastructure investment – which
amounted
to roughly 9% of GDP – was derived from private capital.
It
amounted
to an agreement that the continuing absence of democracy in many parts of the world is a disgrace.
Since the 2008 financial crisis, American financial institutions’ asset write-downs have
amounted
to 13% of GDP.
For example, it seems that, from 2009 to 2014, total Chinese lending to Venezuela
amounted
to 18% of the country’s annual GDP, and Ecuador received Chinese loans exceeding 10% of its GDP.
By contrast, the release of pent-up demand in the current cycle
amounted
to just 3% annualized growth in the five quarters from early 2010 to early 2011.
Investors naturally asked whether this
amounted
to a change in policy regime.
The idea – which Milton Friedman thought
amounted
to an impossible balancing act – was that Hong Kong would keep its way of life, liberties, and laws.
According to the most recent OECD data, total donor aid for primary and secondary education in Africa
amounted
to just $1.3 billion in 2016.
With around 420 million African kids of school age, total aid
amounted
to roughly $3 per child per year.
The City of London has jumped into the breach, increasing its purchases, which in 2008 and 2009
amounted
to only about $1 billion monthly, to an average of $28 billion in the first seven months of this year.
Net incomes from abroad
amounted
to more than 22% of Palestinian GDP, making it one of the world economies most dependent on remittances.
In 2007, global assets (including stock, private and public debt, and bank deposits)
amounted
to $194 trillion – 343% of annual global GDP.
Closing the US-Europe Technology GapIn the second half of the 1990's, Europe's average annual growth rate of productivity
amounted
to 0.7%, while the US hummed along at 1.4%.
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