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It has to be one of the most under
estimated
films for a long while.
Richard Estes and Dr. Neil Alan Weiner
estimated
that there are one million child prostitutes in the world and the average age of entry into prostitution is between 11 and 13.
I also enjoyed watching the taking of the bomb up an unknown number of floors to a roof, starting a helicopter and then flying an
estimated
25 miles off shore and all in 4 minutes and 30 seconds.
Not including the 20 million Soviet World War II dead (for which Stalin, as Hitler's ally the first few years, must take much responsiblity), another
estimated
10 to 20 million "subversive" citizens were murdered or died after extreme torture and slave labor in camps.
It has been
estimated
that 19 percent of the population of Rio de Janeiro live in favelas, shanties crowded onto hillsides not far from luxurious apartments and world famous beach resorts.
Unemployment is conservatively
estimated
at a staggering 40% of the workforce.
Its revenues – about half the value of total transactions – were an
estimated
$760 million last year, and should hit $2 billion or more this year.
More than half of the world’s population is urban, for the first time in history, and urban hubs generate an
estimated
80% of global GDP.
By 2020, an
estimated
$6.4 billion will be needed each year to fund the global fight to eliminate malaria.This will be a difficult feat, but together we can create a future without the disease – a brighter and more stable future for millions of vulnerable people, with more opportunities for generations to come.
Greece’s underground economy,
estimated
to be as large as 30% of GDP, is already one of Europe’s biggest, and it is growing by the day.
An
estimated
one million people died during that crisis, which was caused by a combination of conflict and drought, and it took many years for the country to recover.
India’s Jan Dhan Yojana program has mobilized an
estimated
$6 billion from newly acquired customers, which could be used to provide additional tailored products.
The prospect that repealing Obamacare would cause more than 20 million people to lose their formal insurance coverage, as the Congressional Budget Office has estimated, is understandably a serious barrier to legislative progress.
Chinese solar-panel manufacturers are
estimated
to have a 20% cost advantage over their US peers, owing to economies of scale and more advanced supply-chain development.
With the exception of the Caracazo – a wave of protests against free-market reforms in 1989 that resulted in an
estimated
3,000 deaths – there were only minor bouts of repression.
The benefit, equivalent to 40% of the minimum wage, has almost wiped out extreme poverty for children in Poland, reducing it by an
estimated
70-80%.
And by 2030 – the year when the world has promised to provide universal primary and secondary education for all – an
estimated
800 million people will enter adulthood without the qualifications necessary for the modern labor force.
In Africa, for example, educational outcomes today are
estimated
to be 100 years behind those of a typical high-income country.
A recent study by the International Monetary Fund
estimated
that global energy subsidies are running at more than $5 trillion per year, while fossil-fuel subsidies in the US have been conservatively valued at $37 billion per year (not including the cost of environmental externalities).
An
estimated
90,000 new cases of malignant melanoma and well over one million cases of non-melanoma skin cancer will occur in the United States this year.
These costs have been
estimated
at between $14,000 and $42,000 per worker and family (shared equally by migrants and host governments).
The global net benefit of the increased flow of migrants for 25 years is between $13 trillion and $39 trillion – close to the median
estimated
gains from the Doha round.
By the time ISIS proclaimed its “caliphate” in 2014, an
estimated
17 of its 25 principal commanders – including the group’s leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi – had spent time in US detention centers between 2004 and 2011.
For example, every $100 million invested in rural road maintenance translates into an
estimated
25,000-50,000 job opportunities.
But China’s actual military spending is
estimated
to be much higher than the official budget: according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, China spent some $228 billion on its military last year, roughly 150% of the official figure of $151 billion.
G-20 governments are
estimated
to spend $88 billion per year on exploration subsidies for new fossil fuels.
In China, an
estimated
250,000 people die prematurely because of coal combustion.
For the 48 least-developed countries, the costs of coal will soon amount to an
estimated
$50 billion per year.
In Cameroon, some of our organizations have worked with the World Customs Organization to help the customs authority reduce corruption and increase collection of revenues –
estimated
to be more than $25 million a year.
COP-15 in Copenhagen lasted 12 days, and is
estimated
to have attracted 15,000 delegates and 5,000 journalists.
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