Yearly
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62 examples of Yearly in a sentence
Groups like the World Health Organization – which came under fierce criticism during the Ebola crisis – can learn from the 80% of American non-profit boards that have a formal process in place for a
yearly
evaluation of their CEO.
For example, Chad’s
yearly
oil earnings, at $2 billion, now account for 40-50% of its annual budget, and small-scale business, indirect investments, human-resources development, and other incidental benefits are likely to follow.
Over this entire 45-year sub-period, output grew at just above 1% annually--the same rate as under the Raj--but
yearly
population growth soared to 0.8%, causing virtual stagnation of per capita income.
At the same time,
yearly
population growth slowed to an average of 2.3%, so that per capita income rose at an impressive annual rate of 4.5%, making a dent in India's mass structural poverty for the first time in millennia.
In the 550 scenario, energy demand up to 2030 rises by about 32%, with the share of fossil fuels falling markedly, and average demand up 1.2% yearly, compared to 1.6% in the Reference Scenario.
Deadly floods have become a
yearly
occurrence; in 2010, record-breaking rains killed nearly 2,000 people and drove millions from their homes.
The compact sets a strict ceiling for a country’s structural budget deficit and stipulates that public-debt ratios in excess of 60% of GDP must be reduced
yearly
by one-twentieth of the difference between the current ratio and the target.
For that variable, we looked at the average
yearly
GDP growth in the first five years after the introduction of euro banknotes and coins in 2002.
Rich countries could enable the poorest of the poor to escape from misery by providing just a tiny fraction of their
yearly
national income - or, indeed, of their military spending - to overcome the crises of hunger, education, and disease.
For example, a decision needs to be made as to whether the transfers go to each citizen or each household (a
yearly
check for each person in the family may have undesirable consequences on fertility as parents have children to collect checks).
Political leaders who have a purely private-sector background tend to take a more short-term approach than leaders with experience in public service, not least because most markets produce incentives for corporations to emphasize quarterly and
yearly
profits and share prices above all else.
My organization supports this effort with our
yearly
Global Impunity Index, which shows that democracies like Mexico, Brazil, India, Pakistan, and the Philippines consistently fail to convict journalists’ killers.
India has an influential diaspora, and its motion picture industry, “Bollywood,” is the largest in the world in terms of the number of films produced yearly, out-competing Hollywood in parts of Asia and the Middle East.
For India, the region is home to six million expatriates who remit annually close to $20-30 billion – almost half of the $60 billion in total
yearly
remittances by Indian workers abroad.
Since the euro’s launch in 1999, price stability has been maintained for 17 countries and 332 million people, with average
yearly
inflation of just 2.03% – better than Germany’s record from 1955 to 1999.
Given that the average surcharge on the IMF’s Greek loans is about 250 basis points, and the IMF has more than €14 billion in outstanding credits, the IMF is extracting huge profits from Greece – more than €800 million annually since 2013, nearly the equivalent of the Fund’s
yearly
operating costs.
Bombs, Books, and BucksThe $82 billion “emergency supplemental” bill to finance American military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan leaves the United States spending more money on military power than is needed on a
yearly
basis to permit every child in the world to receive, within one decade, both primary and secondary education.
And fossil-fuel subsidies exceed $400 billion annually, while the
yearly
total for public subsidies of natural resources is estimated to exceed $1 trillion.
As public-health advocates and scholars have long argued, monopolies kill, by denying access to life-saving medicines that otherwise would have been available under an alternative system – like the one facilitating the
yearly
production of the flu vaccine.
An investor entering this market in any given year received an average excess
yearly
return of around 4% above US or British government bonds, which is comparable to stocks and higher than corporate bonds.
The UK’s 2008 Climate Change Act currently demands an 80% reduction below 1990 levels by 2050, and the five
yearly
intermediate targets set by the Climate Change Committee (CCC) have driven significant progress, with 2017 emissions down over 40% (versus Germany’s 28% reduction) and the carbon intensity of electricity generation cut 60% in the last 10 years.
In case there is no agreement on a new budget, the old budget, which expires at the end of 2020, is extended on a
yearly
basis.
For example, between 2000 and 2016, the
yearly
price per person of first-line antiretroviral drugs to treat HIV fell from more than $10,000 to $100.
The US government, meanwhile, has recovered only about $11.1 billion in taxes (or 0.2% of its
yearly
tax revenues) through fewer than 57,000 voluntary disclosures, which cover resurfaced assets equivalent to about 0.1% of US households’ net worth.
Anti-vax fearmongering has also driven a sharp decline in
yearly
flu shots in some European countries, with a concomitant rise in deaths.
All in all, it's estimated that 9,000,000 francs is the current
yearly
return for the whole pearl-harvesting industry."
Look here, Sancho, I would readily fix thy wages if I had ever found any instance in the histories of the knights-errant to show or indicate, by the slightest hint, what their squires used to get monthly or yearly; but I have read all or the best part of their histories, and I cannot remember reading of any knight-errant having assigned fixed wages to his squire; I only know that they all served on reward, and that when they least expected it, if good luck attended their masters, they found themselves recompensed with an island or something equivalent to it, or at the least they were left with a title and lordship.
"It is certainly an unpleasant thing," replied Mr. Dashwood, "to have those kind of
yearly
drains on one's income.
"I believe you are right, my love; it will be better that there should be no annuity in the case; whatever I may give them occasionally will be of far greater assistance than a
yearly
allowance, because they would only enlarge their style of living if they felt sure of a larger income, and would not be sixpence the richer for it at the end of the year.
So the knight and the squire were both left in the mire,There for to sing their roundelay;For a yeoman of Kent, with his
yearly
rent,There never was a widow could say him nay.
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