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Many facilities using these materials today are vulnerable, but the
estimated
date for securing them globally is 2044.
According to the Asian Development Bank (ADB), the region is home to an
estimated
1.7 billion people living on less than $2 per day, and roughly 700 million surviving on less than $1 per day.
Moreover, candles create massive amounts of highly damaging indoor particulate air pollution, which in the United States is
estimated
to kill more than a 100,000 people each year.
Over the course of two years, an
estimated
3,000-10,000 alleged petty criminals – many of them supposedly drug users – were executed without trial.
The annual return on this capital is currently
estimated
at 60 billion tons, yet only two billion tons is consumed for food purposes and 10 billion tons for energy.
It is
estimated
that some 1.1 million two-parent families will lose an average of £2,770 per year, while working single parents will lose an average of £1,350 per year.
The World Bank, with its typical mathematical precision, has
estimated
that for every four years of education, fertility is reduced by about one birth per mother.
An
estimated
65 million girls around the world never see the inside of a classroom.
Annual inward foreign direct investment is
estimated
to have reached $80 billion in 2013.
Indeed, according to Lakhdar Brahimi, who serves as Joint Special Representative of the United Nations and the Arab League for Syria, there are an
estimated
148 groups, big and small, fighting in the country.
India, too, has a large diaspora of an
estimated
20 million citizens who are super-successful and hyper-connected.
The
estimated
35 million Kurds – who regard themselves as a nation without a country – are becoming one of the most politically active migrant populations in Europe.
Approximately 30,000 community health workers and volunteers are also needed to help staff an
estimated
15,000 oral re-hydration points.
In the camps where an
estimated
1.3 million took refuge after this year’s earthquake, ironically, incidence is relatively low.
Roughly 60% of all freshwater runs within cross-border basins; only an
estimated
40% of those basins, however, are governed by some sort of basin agreement.
And, as a region, East Asia will now get more of the roughly $8 trillion that the Asian Development Bank has
estimated
that the region will need to keep growing through 2020.
Thus, banks losses on their toxic assets and their capital needs will be much larger than recently estimated, which will worsen the credit crunch.
On the face of it, this makes some sense: it is
estimated
that various forms of “theft” of intellectual property cost the US economy at least $225 billion (1% of GDP).
Roughly 1.5 million of North Korea’s 23 million people are
estimated
to have starved to death over the past decade.
The day after Trump’s inauguration, women led what is
estimated
to be the largest single-day protest in US history.
And pastoralists are more market-savvy than many believe; the Horn of Africa’s pastoral livestock and meat trade is
estimated
to be worth $1 billion.
During his 32-year dictatorship, Congo's former president Joseph Mobutu accumulated a personal fortune
estimated
at $4 billion, while his government ran up a $12 billion foreign debt.
With China’s leaders having offered no indication that they will change current monetary policy, some economists have
estimated
that Li will not act until GDP growth falls below 7%.
Cooperatives are also one of the largest providers of financial intermediation to the poor, serving an
estimated
78 million people globally who live on less than $2 per day.
Obama seems to have conveniently forgotten that his first term budgets repeatedly
estimated
growth above 4% for the next several years.
Worldwide, our industrial agriculture system produces an
estimated
14% of the world’s greenhouse-gas emissions; including emissions indirectly linked to deforestation, and those associated with fertilizer production, increases that share to 24%.
The collective dollar value of BRIC consumers is
estimated
conservatively at just over $4 trillion, possibly $4.5 trillion.
Improved printing efficiency, combined with steep declines in cost, led to a dramatic increase in access to the written word between 1450 and 1500, even though only an
estimated
6% of the population was literate.
In a hospital, she might survive for another ten years in a vegetative state, at a cost she conservatively
estimated
to be around $50,000-$75,000 per year.
Farm output has been setting new records in recent years, having increased output from 208 million tons in 2005-2006 to an
estimated
263 million tons in 2013-2014.
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