Yearly
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62 examples of Yearly in a sentence
Using very, very conservative assumptions, this yields a
yearly
drug market on the retail side of anywhere between 30 and 150 billion dollars.
If we assume that the narcos only have access to the wholesale part, which we know is false, that still leaves you with
yearly
revenues of anywhere between 15 billion and 60 billion dollars.
To put these numbers in perspective, Microsoft has
yearly
revenues of 60 billion dollars.
In the 1970s, the turnover of the Red Brigades on a
yearly
basis was seven million dollars.
I doubt this one will make it to the realm of
yearly
classic, as the other one has.
It became a cherished
yearly
tradition.
It's unfortunate that from the many movies that are made
yearly
in Romania , the worst of them get to be sent abroad ( e.g.
I was lucky enough to catch this film finally on Turner Classic films tonight, as it is one of the films that won an Oscar (for special effects) in their
yearly
month of Oscar winning films.
I ran across this movie at the local video store during their
yearly
sidewalk sale.
I have always liked this comedy as one of the few ever seriously trying to deal with the U.S. Government's
yearly
demand for taxes.
He reads comic-book hero stories and loves wrestlers and wrestling, Going to WrestleMania with his twin brother Eugene on their birthday is a
yearly
tradition.
Beginning with an analysis and introduction into the rarely discussed guilty pleasure, Wordplay evolves it's purpose as the film moves along, initiating the viewer into the lives of these often brilliant and eccentric people who revolve around the cerebral workout NY Times puzzle editor Will Shortz helped cultivate, which climaxes
yearly
with it's championship competition.
Set in early 17th-century Flanders, which had previously been under Spanish rule, the story opens with shots of a busy village preparing for the
yearly
carnival, when the news break that the Spanish Duke Olivares and his troops plan to stay in town.
It doesn't always get a
yearly
playing, but it is definitely worth keeping your eye out when scanning your TV guide around Christmas.
In such a light, their spending habits are monumental and they even divide up the "color scheme" of their
yearly
wardrobes so that they don't duplicate any outfit between them.
The size of Athens's
yearly
tribute is wrong.
Hollywood could do worse than release films with integrity by artists whose following grows
yearly
rather than the current dustbin classics of late.
The “air tax” currently applies to only 7-10% of all airline tickets sold, yet the $400 million it brings in
yearly
accounts for three-quarters of UNITAID’s financing.
Doubling the Interpol budget and allocating one-tenth of the International Monetary Fund’s
yearly
financial monitoring and capacity-building budget to tracing terrorist funds would cost about US$128 million annually.
A person or country that saves 100 units of income should be able to have a
yearly
income, in perpetuity, of some 4-5 units.
In fact, the difference between what the US “should” be paying if the Piketty calculation was right is about $710 billion in annual income, or $17.7 trillion in capital – the equivalent of its
yearly
GDP.
The funder makes a deal with whoever is responsible for the health-care costs: upfront investment in exchange for continued payment of the $1 billion
yearly
baseline, with the funder to keep the future savings against originally predicted costs.
For example, diabetes patients in the United States with the lowest level of compliance have a 30%
yearly
risk of hospitalization, compared to a 13% risk for patients with a high level of adherence.
France, like most European countries, has a problem with reproductive tourism: a
yearly
shortage of about 700 egg donors sends some couples over the Pyrenees to Spain, where private IVF clinics pay providers more in “expenses” than the UK allows.
In the long run, this is more effective than spending the same amount of money in
yearly
installments.
A serious slowdown in emerging economies would lead to another marked slowdown in the advanced economies, too, so that the growth differential would likely remain relatively stable, at least in
yearly
data.
Between the first and second half of the 1990's, the "residual component of
yearly
productivity growth" (the part measuring the efficiency with which all the factors of production are used), declined by over 1% in Italy, Spain, and the UK.
With average
yearly
GDP growth of 2.2% from 1995 to 2005 it fell short of the non-Scandinavian countries of the EU-15, which grew by 2.8% on average.
Moreover, the
yearly
samples can obscure key trends.
Latin America has a population of 550 million, with average
yearly
per capita income of $4,000, immense natural resources, and substantial human capital.
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