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Ordinarily, a longer-term and bipartisan deal would be good news; but the deal was
estimated
to guarantee a staggering $1 trillion annual budget deficit.
The total number of deaths that Snyder attributes to Stalin is lower than the commonly cited figure of 20 million, which was
estimated
before historians had access to the Soviet archives.
With drought-related livestock and crop losses
estimated
at around $1.5 billion, government-supported cash payment programs would help aid recovery, strengthen resilience, and build trust.
The potential output of solar energy is ten times higher, in excess of 10,000 GW, while only 5% of the region’s
estimated
hydropower resources has so far been exploited.
Indeed, the revenue shortfalls induced by such activities are
estimated
to cost African countries between $30-60 billion a year, a sum that falls within the neighborhood of total ODA received by Africa ($46.1 billion in 2012 ).
Indeed, the World Health Organization (WHO) has
estimated
that about 10% of organ transplants around the world stem from purely commercial transactions.
The US economy, it should be remembered, finished 2002 with an annual growth rate of 2.5%--above the long-run trend
estimated
for the Euro area by many experts, including the European Central Bank.
It is
estimated
that 600 million jobs worldwide will need to be created over the next decade to make up for jobs lost in the recent economic crisis.
The overall effective annual subsidy to US housing debt has been
estimated
at roughly 1% of national income.
In the late 1990s, it was
estimated
that the economic burden of anxiety totaled more than $40 billion.
The pipeline for infrastructure projects in emerging markets is
estimated
to have surpassed $1 trillion – $150 billion of which is expected to be raised from private sources.
Under these arrangements, Mexico’s overall exports have grown from around $40 billion in 1990 to an
estimated
$140 billion in 1999.
It is
estimated
that up to 10 million were expelled, and with their descendants they make up today almost double that number--almost one in four Germans.
As of 2011, an
estimated
5.7 million residents (12% of the population) were immigrants – over a million more than in the significantly larger United Kingdom (with a population of 62 million).
The IMF’s recent flagship report raised its projection for world GDP growth for 2017 from 3.4% to 3.5%, compared to the
estimated
rate of 3.1% for 2016.
In one category are a large number of small firms asphyxiating under the tax office’s demand that they pay in advance, and immediately, 100% of next year’s corporate tax (as
estimated
by the tax authorities).
Lebanon, a country of just 4.5 million people, has taken in an
estimated
1,116,000 refugees – roughly equivalent to the population of Brussels.
But the United States is impeding this process by falling far behind in its obligatory payments to the UN peacekeeping budget, with total US arrears
estimated
at more than $500 million – and possibly exceeding $1 billion by the end of 2007.
It is well known that markets can price the “risks” associated with a normal distribution of events that can be statistically
estimated
and measured.
Morales’ election in Bolivia – where indigenous groups are
estimated
to comprise around 55% of the population and mixed-race people account for another 30% – should be viewed against this historical backdrop.
Blaming China misses the obvious and important point that the Chinese current-account surplus has fallen sharply in recent years, from 9.9% of GDP in 2007 to an
estimated
1% in 2018.
For example, the remittances that the
estimated
1.5 million Tajiks who live and work in Russia send to their families back home are critical to Tajikistan’s economy.
The so-called “love bug virus,” launched in the Phillipines in 2000, is
estimated
to have cost billions of dollars in damage.
In the case of malaria, for example, a recent study by the Wellcome Trust in the United Kingdom
estimated
that total malaria research worldwide runs at about $80 million per year.
A subprime-mortgage problem that was initially
estimated
to imply losses of a few hundred billion dollars imposed far higher costs on the entire world.
For example, the total cost of the Balkan wars of the 1990’s is
estimated
at $150 billion.
The overall cost of piracy off the coast of Somalia in 2011 was
estimated
at $7 billion.
The new millennium did not bring down airplanes or knock out power grids; but no software engineer has confessed that the Y2K scare was a con – or at least a serious mistake – that cost the United States alone an
estimated
$300 billion.
Putin Family ValuesLONDON – The fixation on the ongoing World Cup, during which an
estimated
one million foreign football fans, many from Europe and the United States, are expected to converge on Moscow and other Russian cities, risks masking the extent to which Russia and the West have drifted apart.
It is
estimated
that 90% of the world’s data have been generated in the last two years alone.
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