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In the US, Trump backers similarly rail against the country’s
estimated
11 million undocumented residents, mainly Hispanic, who overwhelmingly live peaceful and productive lives, but without proper visas or work permits.
Sub-Saharan emissions,
estimated
at only 3% to 4% of global man-made emissions, are deemed of little interest.
We
estimated
that no more than €30 billion ($33 billion, or 17% of GDP) of new, ESM-sourced financing would be required, none of which would be needed for the Greek state’s primary budget.
Sultan’s fortune is
estimated
at $270 billion, which he distributed between his sons prior to his death in order to shore up their political position in the competitive princely arena.
This is a global problem – an
estimated
294 billion e-mails were sent daily in 2010, and the figure continues to increase.
For example, the official python trade covered by permits has an annual market value of $1 billion; but another
estimated
$1 billion in python products is traded on the black market.
Instead, supervisors
estimated
only losses that banks can be expected to incur on loans (and other assets) that will come to maturity by the end of 2010.
Either way, the true value of banks’ toxic assets must be
estimated
before concluding that banks are armed with sufficient capital to carry out their critical roles.
A report in 2012 by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation
estimated
that the circular economy concept could save the European Union alone $380 billion annually in materials for medium-lifespan consumer durables such as cars, furniture, and household electric appliances.
The second and third volumes of the report
estimated
that the world could save as much as $700 billion each year on single-use consumer goods like packaged food and beverages.
Over time, much of the expansion in capacity will be absorbed, as an
estimated
15 million people move from rural to urban areas each year over the next decade.
According to the McKinsey Global Institute, the world still invests only $2.5 trillion annually in transportation, water, power, and telecommunication networks, well short of the
estimated
$3.3 trillion needed just to keep up with current trends.
It is
estimated
that this unlikely “Rockstar Baba” attracted tens of millions of fanatical worshippers to his Dera Sacha Sauda movement.
In 2015, an
estimated
212 million people contracted malaria worldwide, with 47% of cases concentrated in just six African countries.
An
estimated
429,000 people – mostly children under five years of age – died from malaria that year, with 92% of those deaths occurring in Africa and 40% occurring in just two countries, Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
In addition, a freeze on Libya’s financial assets abroad and exports of oil equipment cost the country an
estimated
$33 billion in revenue, exacerbating already high unemployment and inflation rates.
Consider how many nuclear weapons there are: an
estimated
16,300 around the world, with 1,800 on high alert and ready for use on short notice.
One of the iron-ore concessions in Sierra Leone is
estimated
to hold 10.5 billion tons of ore.
Kadyrov commands an
estimated
30,000 armed enforcers, and his followers have been accused of retaliating against dissidents.
It is now
estimated
that nearly half a nation‘s health care costs can be attributed to tissue loss or organ failure.
Federico Sturzenegger, an Argentine economist and President of Banco de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, has
estimated
the value of Vaca Muerta gas (at the prices Argentina currently pays for gas imports) to be equal to nine times the country’s GDP.
Traveling by bus, boat, and even on foot through treacherous terrain, around one million Venezuelans have fled to Colombia alone, and another two million are
estimated
to be in other, mostly neighboring, countries.
In the United States alone, chronic pain is
estimated
to cost more than $600 billion annually.
In 2011, China accounted for an
estimated
52% of the world’s added liquidity.
In the last 30 years, only 317 of 676 projects sanctioned by Parliament have been completed, and it is difficult to imagine how the railways will acquire the
estimated
$30 billion needed to complete the remaining 359 projects.
Given large potential revenues – in 2008, the CBO
estimated
that one proposal would yield $145 billion in 2012 and more in subsequent years – it would make sense to dedicate a portion to cushioning the impact of higher energy prices on the poor, while applying the rest to the fiscal balance.
It is a good choice, as there are now an
estimated
21 million refugees in the world.
The
estimated
1,200 fighters causing problems in Mali today are operating in an area almost as large as France, making it easy to play guerrilla hide-and-seek.
The world’s 20 largest cities, 75% of which are in Asia, will need an
estimated
36 million new housing units by 2025.
Moreover, in 2014, an
estimated
330 million urban households lived in substandard housing, or struggled financially due to housing costs; that number is projected to rise to 440 million by 2025.
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