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But during an
annual
joint exercise, I witnessed our forces improving familiarity and interoperability, and noted growing satisfaction with the strengthening of ties.
If America’s
annual
rate of improvement in productivity turns out to be higher in the next thirty years than they have been over the past three decades, the country’s worries will be few.
If inflation is also 4% per year, I can borrow for free – and for less than nothing if
annual
inflation turns out to be higher.
During the heat of the 2008 financial crisis, for example, the inflation-indexed yield in the US rose so high for a brief period that implied
annual
inflation for the next seven years suddenly dropped to -1.5%.
Since the base rate of economic growth (before calculating the climate change effect) was taken to be 1.3% per year, a loss of 20% in the year 2200 amounts to reducing the
annual
growth rate to 1.2%.
In other words, the benefit of mitigating greenhouse gas emissions can be represented as the increase in the
annual
growth rate from today to 2200 from 1.2% to 1.3%.
These calculations rely on the report’s projected time profiles for benefits and its estimate of
annual
costs, about which there is much disagreement.
As President Xi Jinping eloquently put it at the
annual
Boao business forum on Hainan Island earlier this month: “No one should be allowed to throw a region and even the whole world into chaos for selfish gain.”
Congress depends on the support of a number of coalition partners, as well as backing from non-government parties like Samajwadi that do not support the BJP-led opposition, to pass the
annual
budget and survive parliamentary confidence votes.
After the crisis struck, instead of recognizing the decline in potential growth and adjusting accordingly, the government remained implicitly wedded to an unrealistic target of 10%
annual
GDP growth.
Indeed, this year's
annual
session of the Academy of Military Sciences saw army commanders and military theorists try to prove that a future source of conflict will be America's desire to control the world's oil-rich regions.
A male teacher working in the civilian labor force with a bachelor’s degree or higher in 2012 had an average
annual
salary of $88,000.
Early childhood educators with the same qualifications had an average
annual
salary of $27,000-28,000.
Though India had experienced
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real GDP growth of more than 8% for several years, growth has slowed since 2010, to less than 5% in 2013, owing to a populist shift in policies dictated by Congress party leader Sonia Gandhi.
In mid-December Putin held his
annual
dinner with the oligarchs – a feast in a time of plague, so to speak.
The G-8 promised that, by this year, it would increase
annual
development assistance to the world’s poor by $50 billion relative to 2004.
With households focused on repairing severely damaged balance sheets, inflation-adjusted private consumption has expanded at an anemic 0.5% average
annual
rate over the past four years.
Coupled with favorable international conditions, Egypt’s
annual
GDP growth rate rose to 7.2% in 2008, from 4.1% in 2004, and remained at 5% in 2009-2010, despite the global recession.
Annual
growth fell to about 0.5%, and inflation remained in double digits.
The Reference Scenario – in which no new policies are introduced – in the International Energy Agency’s 2008 World Energy Outlook sees
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global primary energy demand growing 1.6% on average up to 2030, from 11,730 million tons of oil equivalent (Mtoe) to just over 17,010 Mtoe – an increase of 45% in just over 20 years.
The good economic data will reinforce initial favorable impressions of Angela Merkel’s new government, which got off to an excellent start at the EU Summit, where Merkel helped to broker a compromise between Britain and France on the Union’s 2007-2013 budget (by adding another €2 billion to Germany’s
annual
contribution).
Indeed, even Russia – whose military intervention in Ukraine has led the West to impose strict economic sanctions – offers
annual
yield of less than 6% on ten-year bonds.
Complacency in a Leaderless WorldDAVOS – The World Economic Forum’s
annual
meeting in Davos has lost some of its pre-crisis panache.
IMF growth forecasts released during the Davos meeting highlight the extent to which the world has become decoupled: GDP growth in the advanced industrial countries is expected to be 1.4% this year, while developing countries continue to grow at a robust 5.5%
annual
rate.
For example, in last week’s
annual
personnel changes at the interior ministry, many of those expected to be removed, owing to accusations of corruption, complicity in repression, or both, were not.
After 40 years of astonishing 7.9%
annual
GDP growth, the average growth rate dropped to 4.1% in 2000-2010, and has stood at a mere 3% since 2011.
The easiest part to negotiate would be the
annual
contribution, which need not be very different from what the UK transfers to the EU now.
Owing to its expanding middle class, the region will likely account for half of the global increase in
annual
beef and poultry consumption and over three quarters of the rise in fish consumption between now and 2030.
CANTERBURY – Earlier this month, European Commission President José Manuel Barroso delivered his
annual
State of the Union address.
The overall number of unauthorized sea arrivals – more than 7,000 a year – remains small relative to other target destinations; the
annual
figure for such arrivals in Europe from North Africa is close to 60,000.
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