North America accounted for 68% of 2015 net sales, with Asia Pacific accounting for 17%, Europe, Middle East and Africa accounting for 14% and Latin America accounting for the remaining 1%.
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At June 30, 2017, deposits represented 0003% of total funding, with secured debt accounting for 21% and unsecured debt accounting for 13%.
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The Tax Foundation estimated that Warren's proposal would raise $2.6 trillion over 85033 years before accounting for macroeconomic effects and $2.2 trillion after accounting for economic effects.
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Asian and American buyers dominated market sales — Asian sales increased 5% from 18963, accounting for 25% of total sales, while American sales increased 9%, accounting for 39% of total sales.
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Accounting for population, that makes it about 90 times stricter.
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As with much java, sometimes there's no accounting for taste.
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And that's before accounting for any deductions for the fall.
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We are in the process of accounting for all personnel.
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China is Huawei's biggest market, accounting for half its revenues.
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So what is accounting for this recent burst in interest?
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Medicine, though, is getting better at accounting for these differences.
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Last year there were 33,000 automotive-related deaths, accounting for .
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AS largest, accounting for almost half of group annual profits.
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But accounting for what has truly been lost is difficult.
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That said, there is no accounting for the erotic imagination.
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This isn't accounting for any potential retaliation from other countries.
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But more often, there's no accounting for a friendship's demise.
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At the time, Crochet handled accounting for the party's candidates.
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Accounting for inflation, wage growth has yet to pick up.
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Another large group, accounting for 6,858 nights, came from Israel.
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Accounting for the cost of goods, Texas wins even further.
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Accounting for inflation, the market would have been $12.5 billion.
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The gap widens when accounting for different subgroups of women.
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Today, those shares are worth about , accounting for stock splits.
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"With China's economy accounting for some 0.953% of world GDP, but accounting for a significant contribution to growth in the global economy, the risk of a larger downgrade to global growth is clear," Grace said.
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Defenses had a hard time accounting for that level of versatility.
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Foreign customer deposits accounting for around a quarter of total deposits.
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Accounting for these relationships requires a few statistical bells and whistles.
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He also started accounting for every morsel of food he consumed.
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They are also more extravagant, accounting for 26% of tourist spending.
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JLR is now Britain's largest carmaker, accounting for 30% of production.
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We're still accounting for that and working with our local authorities.
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Accounting for all of that is prohibitively complicated and time-consuming.
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And that is without accounting for the occasional voracious locust swarm.
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China again led the way, accounting for 44 percent of employment.
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That means it's accounting for households with multiple people, including children.
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When you look at it ... look, there's no accounting for taste.
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But Thursday night was about celebration, not accounting, for Mr. Ford.
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But accounting for inflation, wage growth has yet to pick up.
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Even accounting for transport, local tomatoes are responsible for more emissions.
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The government's deficit was $124 billion when accounting for calendar adjustments.
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Accounting for such ripple effects yields the lower, $2.3 trillion projection.
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A third pack was later returned accounting for all five packages.
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Accounting for population growth, that's an annualized rate decrease of 0.9%.
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Accounting for that fine caused Alphabet's second-quarter profit to plunge.
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These total downloads were counted across both the Apple App Store and Google Play, with the App Store accounting for over 43.93 million of the Disney+ downloads and Google Play accounting for more than 41.9 million.
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Since 2000, Emerson has spent nearly $14 billion of capital when accounting for mergers and acquisitions and capital expenditures but has only increased its earnings by $400 million over that period when accounting for its capex.
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While U.S. companies have been the largest capital-raisers, accounting for 44 percent of industry funds raised through IPOs in the past five years, Chinese groups were next, accounting for a fifth, according to Thomson Reuters data.
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That corresponded to DHS law enforcement accounting for half of federal arrests.
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During that period, 635 fatal incidents were recorded, accounting for 278,368 deaths.
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Accounting for all these factors, atmosfair indexed 125 of the world's airlines.
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In 2018, Amazon was already accounting for 48 percent of online shopping.
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European manufacturers dominate this €250bn industry, accounting for around 70% of production.
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It was in the process of accounting for employees, the tweet said.
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After all, accounting for that possibility could make his results more powerful.
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There is, axiomatically, no disputing taste, and also no accounting for it.
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Total debt is projected to rise by $2 billion, accounting for inflation.
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There are 4 ranks each accounting for 23 percent of the vote.
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KitKats are Parliament's choc of choice, accounting for one in six snacks.
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The market is saturated, with smartphones accounting for 80% of wireless connections.
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Purchase loan applications, not accounting for seasonal factors, slipped over 1 percent.
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It was even at 21-21 with Reddish accounting for 11 points.
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A full accounting for 2014 will be released this summer, he said.
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Small companies anchor the economy, accounting for two of every three jobs.
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And data shows Amazon Video is accounting for more internet traffic nationwide.
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Even accounting for growth, it potentially adds $1 trillion to the deficit.
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When accounting for calendar adjustments, the deficit last month was $5 billion.
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Accounting for calendar adjustments, the 2016 fiscal year deficit was $548 billion.
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"There may be an imbalance that we're not accounting for," he said.
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He is the timeless personification of the flower, accounting for its existence.
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U.S.-based Boeing's best customers, accounting for almost 20 percent of the
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Chinese banks dominated the deal, accounting for US$5bn of the total.
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Mayfield finished last season averaging 20 yards and accounting for 22015 touchdowns.
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Public equity continues to hold steady, accounting for 21% of investors' holdings.
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There are at least four different stories accounting for the city's name.
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Floods were the most expensive, accounting for $20 billion of that total.
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Investors generally see YouTube accounting for about 20 percent of Google's revenue.
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Investors generally see YouTube accounting for about 20 percent of Google's revenue.
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But accounting for Mr. Conrad explodes the notion of founding fathers entirely.
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Only 23 countries, accounting for 1.08 percent of emissions, have done so.
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Upgrades were led by Nordic banks, accounting for 57% of bond volume.
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The company is seeking injunctive relief and damages accounting for lost profits.
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But even accounting for that, it's clear we're living through something unprecedented.
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Investment in the state grid and power industry, accounting for about one-third of China's copper demand, is already said to be slowing, as is that in property and construction, accounting for more than 20 percent of copper consumption.
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"Skyscraper" cost a reported $125 million to produce, not accounting for marketing costs.
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Krieg, who now works in accounting for a construction company, attended Project Walk.
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Oil production is Norway's leading industry, accounting for 20 percent of its economy.
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Huawei was Micron's largest customer last year, accounting for 13% of Micron's sales.
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The business is Lockheed's biggest, accounting for 211.34 percent of its total revenue.
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The retailing industry employs 15.9m people, accounting for one in nine American jobs.
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That number jumped to 75 percent once accounting for only vote leave supporters.
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Drilling down into bilateral trade relations, accounting for value added has big effects.
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It was renamed G3 Canada, with farmers accounting for 49.9 percent of equity.
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But most of them, accounting for $22018 million, kept their money with Kolfage.
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Accounting for offshore holdings suggests wealth inequality is even greater than was thought.
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Accounting for all combinations, that would mean the addition of 21 new emoji.
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Some estimates have China accounting for one-sixth of all lending throughout Africa.
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But 11 African countries, accounting for 37% of the continent's GDP, sat out.
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Sales of electric cars motored ahead, however, accounting for 4% of vehicle sales.
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The number is likely much smaller when accounting for youth and women's teams.
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Wind represented 75 percent of investment commitments, with solar accounting for 18 percent.
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Not accounting for gender, age and race, income also isn't evenly distributed geographically.
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Dementia is caused by several diseases, with Alzheimer's accounting for about two-thirds.
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He calls them major players, accounting for 40 percent of the world's population.
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Auto parts and dealers added 8,400, accounting for 17 percent of total gains.
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Income at the disposal of households after accounting for inflation increased 0.2 percent.
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Worldsteel represents more than 160 steelmakers accounting for 85 percent of global output.
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Its biggest market is the Americas, accounting for 55 percent of overall revenue.
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That means more oil demand, even accounting for higher efficiencies in developed countries.
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The business is Xerox's biggest, accounting for about 40 percent of total revenue.
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Income at the disposal of households after accounting for inflation advanced 0.2 percent.
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Covington then connected twice at the foul line, accounting for the final margin.
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Countable topped the list, accounting for more than 13,000 downloads on its own.
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Another contradiction in this trade debate resides in the accounting for national wealth.
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Family friends were the most common suspect, accounting for a third of cases.
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That's even before accounting for inflation; real returns would probably be below zero.
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Dog bites were the next highest cause, accounting for 26% of the injuries.
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His job included collecting, accounting for and paying the taxes for Soupman's employees.
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And they carry powerful sway, accounting for 33 percent of global carbon emissions.
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I'd consider it one milestone on a road toward accounting for my past.
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Software developers are the most sought-after, accounting for 27 percent of vacancies.
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Technology companies were the busiest, accounting for nearly $37.5 percent of the activity.
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Huawei is Micron's largest customer, accounting for around 13 percent of its revenue.
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The average national price, after accounting for the incentive, is $24637 per watt.
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Thus, for all its slipperiness, there seems to be some accounting for taste.
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Tech companies were the busiest, accounting for nearly 37.5 percent of the activity.
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This holds up even while accounting for demographic factors like education and race.
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Advertising is Facebook's lifeblood, accounting for most of the company's revenue and profit.
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At their peak, IO loans were accounting for 40 percent of all mortgages.
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This flaw in accounting for civilian casualties is easily identifiable and highly correctable.
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White people, accounting for 8 percent, retain an oversize influence on the economy.
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For instance, egg freezing costs $6,500, not accounting for blood work and medication.
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It is often said of romance that there is no accounting for taste.
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Tourism is also the single biggest employer, accounting for a tenth of jobs.
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Investments in private equity ticked downward slightly, accounting for 23% of members' allocations.
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These relationships persist after accounting for things like partisanship, income, education and geography.
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There are two problems with not accounting for prognosis, Smith said by email.
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De Blasio said Cuomo's data was pulled at midnight, accounting for the difference.
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The average national price, after accounting for the incentive, is $2.08 per watt.
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"There's probably not one huge contributor that's accounting for everything else," she says.
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Banks in Spain and France have the highest foreign debt in Turkey, accounting for 36% and 16% in overseas banks, reaching $83.3 billion and $38.4 billion, followed are banks in Italy, US and UK, accounting for 8%, involving around$17 billion.
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Accounting for the recent surge in killing in Baltimore and Chicago is even harder.
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The business platform now offers premium services, like accounting, for a fee, he said.
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There are about 40,000 Nielsen families across the country, accounting for about 100,000 viewers.
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These types of companies are important, accounting for the vast majority of American businesses.
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Rick Scott, have been hostile to accounting for rising seas and temperatures in planning.
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Private banking investors were the biggest participants in the issue, accounting for 43 percent.
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KDVD: The books I read by women were embracing pleasure and accounting for irrationality.
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The U.S. has 22011 unicorns, accounting for 243% of the total — or nearly half.
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Trump originally told CNN accounting for the fundraiser would come on Monday, Memorial Day.
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The U.S. foreign trade — accounting for nearly one-third of the economy — is improving.
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After accounting for demographics, Michigan is 47th out of all the states (see chart).
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Notably, digital sales rose 264% during the quarter, accounting for 22019% of total sales.
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This was its biggest month ever, accounting for 52.9 percent year-over-year growth.
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Accounting for all this is far more complicated than stripping out just one component.
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That's what I've spent the last two days doing, accounting for my operating error.
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Nine counties in Florida, accounting for 1.5 million people, are under mandatory evacuation orders.
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Today Britain ranks 13th among India's trading partners, accounting for 2% of its trade.
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These findings hold true when accounting for family background, cognitive ability and self-esteem.
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Cribs, mattresses and bedding were a close second, accounting for 19 percent of injuries.
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This would result in China Life (Taiwan) accounting for a majority of group assets.
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Overall, they see full EVs accounting for 7.6% of U.S. vehicle sales in 2026.
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Bluetooth SIG is accounting for a bunch of different types of devices using mesh.
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Imports from Indonesia were 2000,248 tonnes in June, accounting for 2000% of the total.
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The North Carolina ground game has been impressive, accounting for 10 touchdowns so far.
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The iPhone is Apple's lifeblood, accounting for more than half of the company's revenue.
|
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That's a possible extra 1344 calories per week that I haven't been accounting for.
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I preferred your last book about Robert Durst, but there's no accounting for taste.
|
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The most common diagnoses were ligament sprains, accounting for about 229 percent of injuries.
|
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Credit unions alone have taken a $7 billion regulatory hit, accounting for lost revenue.
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The United States is Subaru's biggest market, accounting for about 60% of overall sales.
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The United States is Subaru's biggest market, accounting for about 60% of overall sales.
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So far, 62 nations accounting for almost 52 percent of global emissions have ratified.
|
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Democrats would be in complete control of just 10 states, accounting for 83 seats.
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Roughly $700 million of that was in the third quarter after accounting for taxes.
|
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The company lost $372 million during the quarter after accounting for substantial write-downs.
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Total output reached 50.9 tonnes in 2016 with industrial production accounting for 46.9 tonnes.
|
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The deal would have boosted trade in countries accounting for 40% of global GDP.
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Nigeria is MTN's biggest market, accounting for a third of its annual core profit.
|
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Even accounting for holiday traffic, Linda and Sasha got back later than he expected.
|
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Mobile advertising revenue was particularly strong, accounting for 84 percent of all ad sales.
|
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Even accounting for Reagan's rollbacks after 1981, his first-term cuts exceed Trump's bill.
|
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Amazon ranked fifth during that period, accounting for 4.1 percent of sales, IDC estimates.
|
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I did a poor job accounting for traffic and didn't give myself enough buffer.
|
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S. ticket sales, with China accounting for more than 20 percent of that figure.
|
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But tourism is its bread and butter -- accounting for nearly 60% of its GDP.
|
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Are policymakers accounting for and really understanding the efficiency dynamics in the global marketplace?
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Even accounting for unmarried living partners does not make up the difference, he said.
|
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Wyoming is America's No. 1 coal producer, accounting for 40% of all coal mined.
|
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How Tesla is staffing the Model 3 ramp up and accounting for those personnel.
|
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China is Brazil's No.1 trading partner, accounting for almost 30% of total exports.
|
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But studies show that even accounting for workers who play hooky, society still benefits.
|
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More than 90 percent were in Asia, with China alone accounting for 7,177 cases.
|
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Accounting for the terrorist attacks, flying was still much safer than driving a car.
|
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Some 276,289 planes are on order, accounting for around $280 billion in future revenue.
|
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Renderings of what Timmothy might look like, accounting for aging, were created and distributed.
|
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Key to making that money is accounting for the crushing cost of laying fiber.
|
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By policy, reputable hotels reject such agreements, but there's no accounting for individual relationships.
|
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Pass-throughs already enjoy a large tax bias, after accounting for investor-level taxes.
|
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The members are mostly poor, together accounting for less than 24% of global GDP.
|
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The United States is Check Point's biggest market, accounting for 40 percent of revenue.
|
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Texas allocates 211 pledged delegates to the convention, accounting for 103% of the total.
|
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CT.Minnesota allocates 75 pledged delegates to the convention, accounting for 133% of the total.
|
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Tupperware said it was probing its accounting for results in its Fuller Mexico unit.
|
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Agriculture also plays a huge role in Pakistan's exports, accounting for about 220006 percent.
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Yes, the state is big, accounting for about 256 percent of the nation's population.
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Blackman also had a fumble, accounting for five of the six Florida State turnovers.
|
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Manufacturing peaked in 1992, accounting for about 30 percent of the gross domestic product.
|
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But China remains the largest market by far, accounting for 40% of global spend.
|
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That means it will have earnings before accounting for interest expenses and some taxes.
|
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The individual market, accounting for seven percent of health care enrollees nationwide, needs improvement.
|
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Spirit's largest operation is out of Fort Lauderdale, accounting for 15% of its flights.
|
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The IATA represents almost 260 airlines, accounting for 83 percent of global air traffic.
|
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Factory activity tends to be volatile, with big-ticket items accounting for large swings.
|
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The E.U. is America's biggest export market, directly accounting for around 2.6 million jobs.
|
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But even accounting for the favorable demographics, this is a good result for Clinton.
|
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Financials were the biggest drag, accounting for more than half the losses on the indexes.
|
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None of these factors, even when taken together, came close to accounting for the phenomenon.
|
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China is the world's largest video surveillance market, accounting for one-third of global demand.
|
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But there's no accounting for what the other characters, the humans, will say or do.
|
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Unsurprisingly, many of the objects on display are money or ways of accounting for it.
|
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Income at the disposal of households after accounting for inflation and taxes, fell 0.2 percent.
|
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For 2017, the stock has already surged around 90 percent, after accounting for Monday's gains.
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At present Eastern Europe is Krka's largest market, accounting for 32 percent of its sales.
|
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Tesla is its 27th largest holding, accounting for less than 2% of the fund's assets.
|
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UConn led 39-03 at halftime, with Purvis, Gibbs and Hamilton accounting for 29 points.
|
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Smartphones were accounting for just under half of all e-commerce traffic, at 46 percent.
|
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Spirit's largest operation is out of Fort Lauderdale, accounting for 15 percent of its flights.
|
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Lebron James' Cleveland Cavaliers are far and away the best deal when accounting for talent.
|
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It is the most valuable note in circulation, accounting for 77% of the nation's cash.
|
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The economy continued its "rebalancing", with consumption accounting for a much larger proportion of growth.
|
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Amazon continued to lead the race, accounting for 22018 million units shipped in the quarter.
|
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Oil and gas production is Norway's leading industry, accounting for 20 percent of its economy.
|
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Alphabet, the parent company of Google, owns real estate worth $23bn before accounting for depreciation.
|
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Digital sales more than doubled in the quarter, accounting for 15.7 percent of total sales.
|
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Meanwhile, banks' profits are sagging, even without the impact of fully accounting for dud loans.
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Last year firms scrapped 194 ships, accounting for 3% of global tonnage—a record high.
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Wholesale trade rose in six out of seven sectors, accounting for 82 percent of activity.
|
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That has made accounting for them and selling them on open exchanges difficult or impossible.
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Asset concentration is modest, with the five largest assets accounting for 60% of recurring revenue.
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Reportedly, 2,820 requests occurred, accounting for 80 percent of the lookups on the Trump system.
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Vietnam is the world's largest exporter of black pepper, accounting for half of global trade.
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Equity exposures are minimal, accounting for about 2% of total invested assets at end-2015.
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Even when accounting for the slow summer months, he added volume has been "below average."
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Ethnic Serbs are the largest group, accounting for 4 percent, according to the latest census.
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Today the hill Tamils number almost 216m, accounting for over 0003% of Sri Lanka's population.
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Hebei is China's biggest steelmaking region, accounting for a quarter of the country's steel output.
|
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The most common diagnosis was chlamydia, accounting for more than 1.7 million of those cases.
|
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Investment banking itself is less important these days, accounting for about half the overall business.
|
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It is large, accounting for about half of the world's legal-services market by revenue.
|
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Britain was Mauritius' top market in Europe, accounting for 12.6 percent of exports last year.
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In total, there are 280 episodes available at launch, accounting for 150 hours of content.
|
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AWS, the cloud service platform, saw substantial growth, accounting for $3.7 billion for the quarter.
|
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These relationships held even when accounting for demographics, such as age, sex, education and income.
|
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India is second, accounting for 3.5% of exports and 3.1% of imports from North Korea.
|
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Mobile advertising revenue continues to lead the way, accounting for 13% of total advertising revenue.
|
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Imports fell at a 0.4 percent rate, with petroleum accounting for much of the decline.
|
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That would limit most dynamo action to shallower depths, accounting for the planets' unusual fields.
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The $28 billion garment industry is key, accounting for around 15 percent of the economy.
|
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In comparison, Google Chrome is the most used browser, accounting for 45 percent of activity.
|
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For the week, it rose 0.3 percent, accounting for gains in the past two sessions.
|
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Still, economists aren't good at accounting for the weather, whether warmer or colder than usual.
|
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As you might expect, Amazon is accounting for the most sales of any single platform.
|
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After accounting for private pensions, Britain sits at the OECD average for incomes in retirement.
|
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Customs and Border Protection followed closely behind, accounting for more than 31 percent of complaints.
|
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Now 90% of Ethiopia's imports come through Djibouti, accounting for 90% of its ports' traffic.
|
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But when accounting for the 14 risk factors, researchers found no statistically significant causation rate.
|
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It is huge, accounting for 20% of Japan's territory, but only 4% of its population.
|
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The sea it represents is salty, accounting for 97.5% of all the water on Earth.
|
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Europe will be OYO's largest market accounting for up to 40 percent of total supply.
|
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China was JLR's fastest growing market in 2016, accounting for 20 percent of global sales.
|
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The US is China's largest export market, accounting for almost one-fifth of its shipments.
|
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How about accounting for the two different kinds of elections Democrats will run next February?
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Meanwhile, average wages have actually fallen over the past year when accounting for rising costs.
|
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Samsung remains the king of the smartphone space, accounting for 23% of the global market.
|
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Fitbit landed in fourth, accounting for 5.5% of worldwide smartwatch shipments during that time period.
|
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Europe was the carmaker's biggest overall market, accounting for almost a quarter of total demand.
|
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The United States is Ericsson's largest market, accounting for around 25 percent of its revenue.
|
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They were able to determine this by accounting for the motion of the object itself.
|
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The count of mainland visitors rose 22 percent, accounting for 81.8 percent of the total.
|
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After accounting for the new troops, around 900 US service members are expected to remain.
|
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The most common mistake customers make in their sketches is not accounting for wall thickness.
|
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Luxembourg had the lowest proportion, with renewables accounting for just 6.4 percent of energy use.
|
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The electoral effect dwindles after accounting for the relatively low turnout rates among these groups.
|
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Hemp's sativa is taller; the shorter indica has resiny trichomes accounting for its psychoactive power.
|
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Mr. Biden and the Democratic National Committee had only $22016 million, after accounting for debts.
|
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In Hubei province, there were six new deaths, with Wuhan accounting for all of them.
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There must also be an accounting for any crimes committed against civilians by the military.
|
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In Hubei there were 12 new deaths, with Wuhan accounting for 11 of the fatalities.
|
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The blueprint omits program-specific funding amounts, so there is no accounting for the decline.
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That's under half the 2015 totals even accounting for that year's unusually large Anthem breach.
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But even after accounting for these elements, the disparities in discipline persisted, The Times found.
|
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Accounting for population growth, Americans create 25 percent fewer major international patents than in 1999.
|
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It was the highest total for any auction staged in London, not accounting for inflation.
|
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How do you see the series accounting for how things are in the present day?
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Victoria's Secret is L Brands' biggest business, accounting for 63 percent of revenue last year.
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The Tar Heels scored the next 11 points, with Anthony accounting for seven of those.
|
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China is the world's biggest copper user, accounting for about half of global copper demand.
|
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Accounting for regional disparities also helped establish a more accurate figure, according to the researchers.
|
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Imports declined at a 0.4 percent rate, with petroleum accounting for much of the drop.
|
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Sales were up in seven of 11 sectors, accounting for 65 percent of retail trade.
|
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They are also the group's main customers, accounting for nearly all its sales last year.
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Hexcel Corp Boeing is Hexcel's second-biggest customer, accounting for 25% of its annual sales.
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It is the leading cause of mortality nationwide, accounting for one in every four deaths.
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But accounting for intangibles, says Mr Philippon, narrows but does not close the investment gap.
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The bottom line is, we're accounting for taste, and everybody knows there's none of that.
|
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Hexcel Corp Boeing is Hexcel's second-biggest customer, accounting for 25% of its annual sales.
|
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Kostin said biotech is dragging the average down, accounting for 22010% of IPOs this year.
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That started the 17-1 run with Monk accounting for 12 points and Walker 5.
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And relatively speaking, it is still rare, accounting for just 3 percent of all cancers.
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Accounting for relative size, the Cerrado is disappearing nearly four times faster than the rainforest.
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The system is highly intelligent, accounting for variations in the way people watch their videos.
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The C.B.O. reported that the deficit would decrease slightly, after accounting for cigarette tax revenue.
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Lamar Jackson, Louisville's Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback, finished the season accounting for 51 total touchdowns.
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Example of a flight path accounting for obstacles without human input Example of a flight path accounting for obstacles without human input All this means the plane, apparently called the Egret, can spray about a hundred acres per hour, about the same as a helicopter.
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Privately owned Miratorg is currently the market leader, accounting for 10.2% of all Russian pork production.
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Here it found that phablets are still heavily used, accounting for 55 percent of active devices.
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Outlays on services advanced 0.4 percent, with spending on healthcare accounting for much of the increase.
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The count of mainland visitors grew 15.4 percent, accounting for 79.1 percent of the total. bit.
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Cambodia is 97 percent Buddhist, with Christians accounting for less than 1 percent of the population.
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Britain is the world's biggest offshore wind market, accounting for almost 40 percent of global capacity.
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The review could impact accounting for certain transactions over the past few years, the company said.
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The F-290 is key for Lockheed, accounting for about a quarter of its total revenue.
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They averaged out the weights of both adult men and women, accounting for factors like age.
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But I think that we are focusing on them without actually accounting for the bigger picture.
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Warehouses in the Utah city currently hold 124,668 tons, accounting for 57 percent of the total.
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Meanwhile, charitable bequests increased 2.1 percent, or 1.9 percent when accounting for inflation, to $31.8 billion.
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Government employment decreased 9,000 last month, with state and local governments accounting for all the decrease.
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Email revenue grew by 25% in 2015, accounting for 29% of all online revenue last year.
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Mexico is America's second largest inbound market after Canada, accounting for some 18.4m visits in 2015.
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It is, after all, the world's dominant producer, accounting for just short of half global production.
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In 2000 China was the world's eighth-biggest importer, accounting for about 3% of global imports.
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But even accounting for that, the amount of coverage Fox News devotes to them is preposterous.
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Accounting for the end of the season and the playoffs, Cespedes closed out 2015 with a .
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The industry's exports were $140 billion in 2018, accounting for 10% of all U.S. goods exports.
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That figure would accounting for over 10 percent of the revenues of Facebook, its parent company.
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The sector is Britain's largest taxpayer, accounting for more than a tenth of all tax receipts.
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Firms accounting for 10% of corporate assets, they noted, were already struggling to service their debt.
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Lung cancer is quite different, with the environment accounting for 65 percent of cases (attention smokers).
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Asia consumes more oil than any other region, accounting for more than 1003% of global demand.
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Mexicans are by far the biggest group, accounting for about 80% of the city's 803,000 Hispanics.
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Savills currently has $2 billion in AUM in Asia, with Japan accounting for more than half.
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Overall, sales fell in four out of seven sectors, accounting for 54 percent of wholesale trade.
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Alberta is the second-biggest wheat-growing province, accounting for about one-third of Canada's output.
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Asset risk dominates target capital (TC) for life insurers, accounting for 66% across the life portfolio.
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Britain is a major market for German companies, accounting for around 7 percent of exports overall.
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The auto industry is DuPont's largest end market, accounting for about 15% of its total sales.
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India was the main supplier of the island nation's goods, accounting for 17.7 percent of imports.
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Mainland Europe accounts for 41 percent of its business with North America accounting for 20 percent.
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The historical average annualized return for the stock market, accounting for inflation, is about 7 percent.
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"But even accounting for these factors, parents' lifespan is still predictive in their offspring," he said.
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Healthcare stocks also fell, with CSL Ltd accounting for most of the losses, declining 2.7 percent.
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Overall, sales gained in four out of seven subsectors, accounting for 60 percent of wholesale trade.
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But the AEC's MRAs cover only eight professions, accounting for just 1.5% of ASEAN's total workforce.
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Sales were up in 14 of 21 industries, accounting for 75.4 percent of the manufacturing sector.
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Spent that on college funds for both my sons ... but that's 4 accounts I'm accounting for.
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In 2015, Nutanix spent $161.8 million on sales and marketing, accounting for 67 percent of revenue.
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North America is the company's biggest market, accounting for about 60 percent of revenue in 2015.
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Kasikorn is the sector's leader in loans to SMEs, accounting for 30 percent of the market.
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Albies, Acuna and Freeman each had two hits, accounting for six of the team's seven hits.
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Accounting for nearly 90% of Pyongyang's imports, China is by far North Korea's most important benefactor.
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ASEAN is Thailand's biggest export market, accounting for about 27 percent of total exports in 2018.
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Assets under management for iShares totaled $1.640 trillion, accounting for 27 percent of BlackRock's total assets.
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The Indians had seven hits, with Santana, Brantley and Jackson each accounting for two of them.
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In-app purchases and gaming subscriptions are accounting for more and more of game publishers' revenues.
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It generated $1.4 billion in operating income, accounting for 73 percent of Amazon's total operating income.
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Cellphone imports jumped $1.8 billion, accounting for the bulk of the increase in consumer goods imports.
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Green cleaners have always been niche goods, accounting for just 3 percent of the overall market.
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Lebanon is home to some 20173 million refugees, accounting for nearly a quarter of its population.
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That capped a 7-1 stretch for Iowa with Cook accounting for five of those points.
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The Standard & Poor's 500-stock index gained 8 percent over that period, accounting for reinvested dividends.
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JPMorgan's card operations earned $3.9 billion in 2015, accounting for 16 percent of total net income.
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Cloud is still a small business for Alibaba, however, accounting for just 4 percent of revenues.
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China is the world's largest pork consumer, accounting for more than half of global pork consumption.
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Sales rose in six out of 11 sectors, accounting for 37 percent of total retail trade.
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Disney/Fox is accounting for over 40% of the domestic box office in 2019 so far.
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The other studios don't come close, as the second-place studio, Universal, is accounting for 13%.
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The F-2160 is key for Lockheed, accounting for about a quarter of its total revenue.
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Despite accounting for a relatively small piece of the business, the Athleta brand consistently performs well.
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Not so -- even when accounting for the more limited resources African governments have at their disposal.
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" Benjamin Franklin viewed impeachment as a means of accounting for "obnoxious" behavior and "the best way . . .
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The study covers 71 countries, accounting for more than 98 percent of global gross national income.
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Renewable power increased by 17%, with wind and solar accounting for the most of the growth.
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India has more than 235 million SMEs, accounting for nearly 22013 percent of gross domestic product.
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The merger would create an industry giant accounting for about 30 percent of global beer sales.
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Coinbase is one of the major cryptocurrency exchanges accounting for a third of bitcoin trading volume.
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Green Bay built a 103-13 lead at halftime, with Rodgers accounting for all four touchdowns.
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Read John's latest story, on how FEMA spends billions to rebuild without accounting for climate change.
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The share of renewables in power generation nevertheless remained mostly unchanged, accounting for around one third.
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Even accounting for political polarization, Trump is unusually unpopular, weighed down by constant scandal and chaos.
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Chile is the world's top copper producer, accounting for nearly a third of global mine output.
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A total of 22005 countries have signed up, accounting for 75-80% of African air traffic.
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Other markets remained stable, with Italy accounting for 23% of revenues, Europe 183% and Japan 5%.
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Other markets remained stable, with Italy accounting for 23% of revenues, Europe 183% and Japan 5%.
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About 26 percent of hospitals are teaching hospitals, accounting for just over half of all admissions.
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Well, for one thing, when it comes to the Oscars, there is some accounting for taste.
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This was followed by Shanxi, Guangdong, Yunnan, Gansu and Guizhou, accounting for some 305 million people.
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The six most popular destinations were in Western Europe, accounting for 45 percent of the total.
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With recent monumental commissions, the artists focus on the imagination's role in accounting for the past.
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The EU is Cambodia's largest trading partner, accounting for 45 percent of its exports in 2018.
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Eurotorg is the major operating company within the group, accounting for 90% of the group's assets.
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Debt flows formed the bulk of that amount, accounting for $21.3 billion of flows, it added.
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South matched Lull's 20-point total, while accounting for three of the visitors' four 3-pointers.
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Complementing Forrest is Isaac Johnson, who is accounting for 225 points and 22020 rebounds per game.
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Over 2,700 people have died from the disease, with China accounting for most of the deaths.
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It is the nation's largest coal producer, accounting for more than 40% of the nation's output.
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China is a crucial emerging market to Mondelez, accounting for roughly 4.5% of the company's sales.
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The report said many businesses are not adequately accounting for the cascading effects of climate change.
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It's now the world's third-largest smartphone maker, accounting for nearly one-tenth of the market.
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Twelve other states follow California's rules, accounting for about a third of the nation's car market.
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This isn't new, Chelsea has been allowed to avoid accounting for her public profile for years.
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China is the world's biggest market for electric vehicles, accounting for about half of global sales.
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Twelve other states currently follow those rules, accounting for a third of the nation's car market.
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Breast augmentation was the most common cosmetic surgery performed in 2017, accounting for over 300,000 procedures.
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The homebuilder is the largest holding in ITB, accounting for about 13 percent of its weight.
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Still, China remains a key market for Apple, accounting for more than 15% of total sales.
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Moreover, tax distribution tables are but a snapshot with no accounting for income mobility over time.
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Global markets revenue rose 31 percent to $3.13 billion, accounting for 16 percent of total revenue.
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China was the largest electric car market, accounting for half sold last year - about 580,000 cars.
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By comparison, total system credit growth was 11.7%, with consumer loans accounting for 38.5% in 5003.
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Creditors are reasonably diversified by name, with the largest creditor accounting for 12% of total funding.
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Those imports ended up accounting for 27 percent of the steel market in 2017, Ferriola said.
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If these employers fold without accounting for their migrant workers, they'll be left quite literally homeless.
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Accounting for "dark matter," and the gravity it generates, made their models of galaxies stable again.
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A billion dollars is wildly more than anyone needs, even accounting for life's most excessive lavishes.
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Between 2202 and 2628, the state experienced an almost entirely flat economy, when accounting for inflation.
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It's a fairly common cause of diarrhea—accounting for $45.8 million in hospital stays per year.
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Accounting for all the fees on over a million border crossing cards and visas in a year year -- and even accounting for a twofold increase in those fees -- that would still only generate about half a billion dollars, well short of an $8 billion price tag.
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Not only are we suffering a devastating opioid epidemic, accounting for 2900,220006 deaths out of more than 2202,2628 total drug deaths in 28500, and a steeply growing methamphetamine crisis, accounting for more than 6900,2628 deaths, but the cocaine supply from Colombia has now surged to record levels.
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But the tide of migration overall is ebbing, even accounting for the recent increase in refugees worldwide.
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Funds meanwhile invested around $359 billion this year, after accounting for reinvestment of dividend income, it said.
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Hadramout produces about 100,000 barrels per day (bpd), accounting for about half of Yemen's total oil production.
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This year, even after accounting for the fine, analysts think it will earn more than $19 billion.
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On an average day, that's about 450,000 people, accounting for two-thirds of the nation's jail population.
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But that is also a cumulative effect accounting for higher prices, lost wages and lost wage investments.
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Lyme disease was by far the most common disease, accounting for 82 percent of all tickborne illness.
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Latin America is Deere's third-biggest market, accounting for about 9 percent of its total equipment sales.
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The United States was the single biggest destination for British exports, accounting for 14 percent in August.
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By region, Asia made up for 94 percent of the issue with Europe accounting for the rest.
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These differences were still apparent after accounting for factors like age or their level of physical activity.
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It tells you how much you have for spending after accounting for bills and savings goal contributions.
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Last month, gasoline prices surged 7.8 percent, accounting for nearly half of the rise in the CPI.
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Lower sales were recorded in five of seven subsectors, accounting for 65 percent of total wholesale trade.
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The country generates about 20063 percent of Brooks' running shoe production, with China accounting for the remainder.
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He says that DeepSense can avoid bias by not accounting for features like race, age, or gender.
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Digital sales took off, growing nearly 88% in the quarter and accounting for 18.3% of total sales.
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Services revenue rose 10 percent last year to $19.9 billion, accounting for 8.5 percent of total sales.
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The U.S.A. is in third place here, accounting for almost 4 million illegal looks at the premiere.
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It has joint ventures with Fiat and Ford, accounting for about 45 percent of Turkey's automobile production.
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Even after accounting for all the major ups and downs, stocks have a better average annual return.
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On Wednesday, about 365,000 customers — roughly 4053,000 people when accounting for shared addresses — still had no power.
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The company's total revenue rose 5.8 percent to $210.5 million, with subscriptions accounting for a major chunk.
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So the cost of electricity is crucial, accounting for perhaps three-quarters of the price of hydrogen.
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Sales of "Star Wars" toys, in particular, rose nearly 200 percent through June, accounting for $300 million.
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Bing trails Google significantly, accounting for just 7.7 percent of the search market, versus Google's 78.8 percent.
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The U.S. is leading the world in mobile gaming, accounting for 20 percent of all sessions played.
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Weather was top reason for cancelled flights in 2017, accounting for more than 45,000 cancellations this year.
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"Accounting for the connections between the cut and the explosion will take further close investigation," they added.
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Accounting for 14% of the population, they are generally excluded from caste-based "reservations" for government favours.
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Indonesia is now the biggest palm-oil producer in the world, accounting for half of global output.
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Taking averages and accounting for traffic lights, a driver will apply the blinker for about five seconds.
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Low-cost carriers dominate Indian skies, accounting for more than 29 percent of flights in the country.
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Sales in seven of 11 sectors were down in August, accounting for 57 percent of retail trade.
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In America, it remains relatively rare, accounting for only 2% of all of those under correctional control.
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Sales were up in 15 out of 21 industries, accounting for 62 percent of the manufacturing sector.
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Overall, sales were up in five of seven sectors, accounting for about 87 percent of wholesale trade.
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Granularity is good with the 10 largest tenants accounting for less than 25% of total annual rent.
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Opening weekend crowds skewed expectedly male, with boys and men accounting for nearly 60% of tickets sold.
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However, grocery shopping is a sizable business for Walmart, accounting for more than half its annual sales.
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The oil and gas sector was the single largest contributor to economic growth, accounting for 13 percent.
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Revenue from recruitment services rose 45 percent, accounting for nearly two-thirds of the company's overall revenue.
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DVB's lending volume at June 30 totaled 18.3 billion euros, with shipping accounting for 7.2 billion euros.
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Asia is also the world's smallest oil-producing region, accounting for less than 10 percent of output.
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Sanders was the star draw of the alleged scam, accounting for some $140,000 of the illicit gains.
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Leukemia is the most common cancer in children in teens, accounting for about 1 in 3 cancers.
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By comparison, TJX has 100 overlapping stores, accounting for less than 103 percent of its U.S. footprint.
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Sales rose in 16 of 21 industries in March, accounting for 71 percent of the manufacturing sector.
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Passenger cars drive America's oil consumption, accounting for 45 percent of oil used in the United States.
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London dominates Britain, accounting for 23% of its population and about a third of its economic output.
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Superhero movies still dominated the box office, accounting for five of the year's 10 highest-grossing films.
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Pertamina is one of Indonesia's largest crude oil producers, accounting for over 20% of the country's output.
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Russia, meanwhile, was the world's third-largest military spender, accounting for 4.1 percent of total military expenditure.
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This correlates to a stronger bite force than extant otters, even accounting for the differences in size.
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The employee also refused to show Mississippi or federal officials invoices accounting for the money already paid.
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A total of 23.1 GCBs were sold that year, accounting for 23.7 million Singapore dollars ($22015 million).
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Currently, just 83 women serve in the U.S. House of Representatives, accounting for 19% of the body.
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Lower sales were recorded in five of seven subsectors, accounting for 66 percent of total wholesale trade.
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On Monday, however, Qatari banks were back in the market and once more accounting for most activity.
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The bank has fallen 10.5 percent through Tuesday, accounting for a 181.07-point drag on the index.
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The book has been through seven editions, each accounting for excellent new films as they are released.
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China's housing market is a crucial engine of growth, accounting for 15 percent of gross domestic product.
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At the time, energy was GE's most profitable business, accounting for a quarter of the company's revenue.
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Unsurprisingly, Apple and Samsung led the smartwatch charge accounting for eight out of 10 smartwatch shipments worldwide.
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After accounting for inflation, today's wages have around the same purchasing power they did 40 years ago.
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Although he warned that the return on equities wasn't that compelling when accounting for their risk profile.
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Whites continue to be the biggest racial group in America, accounting for 256 million people in 2016.
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CHINA: China is the world's largest consumer of industrial metals, accounting for about half of global demand.
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Of that, about 10 million tonnes is coking coal, accounting for 3 percent of the global market.
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Steel mills add $36 billion of value to the economy each year, accounting for 0.2% of GDP.
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Consumer spending, accounting for more than two-thirds of U.S. economic activity, increased 0.4 percent last month.
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Today, AR games are the single largest category, accounting for 24 percent of ARKit-only apps worldwide.
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The Interior Department and Environmental Protection Agency were the most frequent defendants, together accounting for 35 cases.
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Advertising revenues were $224 million, accounting for 245 percent of the company's revenues (more on these below).
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Monsanto projects that acreage will double this year, accounting for about 2000 percent of all planted acres.
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Walmart's empire is global, but America is its particular dominion, accounting for three-quarters of its sales.
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The brown hen/white hen divide isn't the only thing accounting for differences in mortality rates, though.
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China is the biggest emerging market by far, accounting for about a quarter of the index's value.
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Saudi Arabia remained the top buyer of the fuel in April, accounting for 66 percent of cargoes.
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But the other — accounting for $2 trillion of the $3 trillion total — would go far beyond billionaires.
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Japan is beef's top export market, accounting for nearly $1.9 billion in U.S. beef sales in 2017.
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Even accounting for other factors, surely you'd have expected at least a tiny slowdown in the economy.
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Charlotte had 28 first-half points from its reserves, accounting for nearly half of the points production.
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Nigeria is MTN's biggest market, accounting for a third of the South African company's annual core profit.
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However it is still a small business for Alibaba accounting for just 4 percent of totally revenues.
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"The Bourne Ultimatum" arrived to about $23.43 million in ticket sales in 2007, after accounting for inflation.
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China is the biggest consumer of industrial metals, accounting for more than half of global aluminium demand.
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The Bucks outscored New York 32-17 in the fourth quarter with Antetokounmpo accounting for 12 points.
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The deficit was about $500 billion last year, after accounting for a surplus in exports of services.
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"Even after accounting for the cost of the house," he said, "I've saved over $100,000 going tiny."
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To the Editor: Eduardo Porter covered many nuances bedeviling emissions accounting for renewable energy sources like wood.
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Crude has also suffered a similar fate, accounting for 20% (TTM) of U.S. crude exports in Jan.
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Men and boys were most often the victims of homicides, accounting for 85% of the firearm deaths.
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Digital advertising rose 11 percent to $42.93 million, accounting for about 43 percent of total advertising revenue.
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The effect was consistent even after accounting for age, gender, relationship length, sex frequency, and personality traits.
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I want to model a willingness to learn from my mistakes, and honesty about accounting for them.
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Russia is by far Africa's largest arms supplier, accounting for about 35% of the continent's weapons imports.
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SUVs lead vehicle sales, accounting for 2750% of all U.S. demand last year and 2000% of China's.
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After accounting for the new scandal-related costs, those same earnings would come in at €5.3 billion.
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The new definition is aimed at accounting for the complexity of nontraditional families, including same-sex couples.
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The bank's main funding source is core customer deposits, accounting for 84% of funding at September 2016.
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China is Nissan's second-largest market, accounting for roughly one-quarter of its annual global vehicle sales.
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Accounting for time bonuses in the overall standings, Froome trails Gaviria by 1:01 in 91st position.
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The capital is the epicentre of the epidemic in Spain, accounting for most of its 558 fatalities.
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Lamborghini sold 4,962 Urus models last year, accounting for more than half of all Lambos bought worldwide.
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Total clean energy investment in Climatescope countries rose $24.8bn with solar accounting for nearly all of that.
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Gasoline prices surged 20.4 percent last month, accounting for 23.1 percent of the increase in the CPI.
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The United States and Canada is Lloyd's' biggest market, accounting for 51% of its business last year.
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When accounting for demographics, Sanders support is actually predicted by low proportionality and low authority/loyalty/sanctity.
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In 2018, the best opportunities for positive returns after accounting for inflation could be in emerging markets.
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Online sales of physical consumer goods increased 3%, accounting for about a fifth of overall retail sales.
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Disney likely took about $2100 billion from "The Force Awakens," after accounting for production and marketing costs.
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The amount alone was daunting, without even accounting for, say, quality control, material finesse or conceptual rigor.
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Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the main greenhouse gas, accounting for 81% of total UK emissions in 2019.
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At present, Russia is the dominant gas supplier to Europe, accounting for nearly 40% of the market.
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It's also a major driver of health care spending, accounting for 90 cents of every dollar spent.
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Pork is the most consumed meat on the planet, accounting for 36 percent of global meat intake.
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This seemed to be an aesthetic choice, and also proved that there is no accounting for taste.
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Which means that wage growth after accounting for productivity is well below the Fed's 2% inflation target.
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Whisky is Scotland's largest export, accounting for £4.8 billion ($6.3 billion) worth of international sales in 2017.
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Gasoline prices surged 13.1 percent last month, accounting for 75 percent of the increase in the CPI.
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China is easily the largest steel producer in the world, accounting for nearly half of global production.
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Financial stocks were on a tear, accounting for over three quarters of the rise in the benchmark.
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"The work of accounting for U.S. citizens in the city, including government personnel, is ongoing," Kirby said.
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Bezos currently holds more than 57 million shares in Amazon, accounting for a roughly 12% ownership stake.
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The 10 largest chaebols generate revenue accounting for over 80 percent of South Korea's gross domestic product.
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Immigrants from Mexico make up the single largest group, accounting for 16 percent of foreign-born voters.
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The value of oil and gas exports reached $30.25 billion, accounting for 92.76% of total sales abroad.
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Like when only accounting for approval ratings, it would be a race within the margin of error.
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But the region represents the smallest part of the business, accounting for 9 percent of total subscribers.
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AWS is Amazon&aposs main profit driver, despite accounting for a small part of its total revenue.
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Lockheed Martin kept its title as the world's largest arms seller, accounting for 1003% of global sales.
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On average, budget passengers can still expect to pay less, even accounting for fees, Mr. Kaplan said.
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The West dominated the top of the list, accounting for seven of the 10 fastest-expanding states.
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Last year, sales reached 611 billion won ($529 million), accounting for about 12 percent of company revenue.
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The Australian financials index firmed 0.4 percent, with Westpac Banking Corp accounting for most of the gains.
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Overall, sales rose in 8 out of 21 industries, accounting for 41 percent of the manufacturing sector.
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India has more than 45 million such enterprises, accounting for nearly 40 percent of gross domestic product.
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Australia is Japan's top beef supplier, accounting for 40% of imports in the first half of 2019.
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The company reported revenue of $18.37 billion from Greater China, accounting for 24.2 percent of total revenue.
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U.S. sales fell 3.1 percent to $4.84 billion, accounting for more than 70 percent of total sales.
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That is $13.21 trillion that year, accounting for about two-thirds of the entire economy ($20.55 trillion).
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IATA, representing some 21.3 airlines accounting for 303 percent of global air traffic, said it expects the industry's net profits to fall 230 percent to $22019 billion next year, mainly due to rising oil prices, and with North American carriers accounting for some $219 billion of the total.
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This year, that number of nominations jumped to 18, with The Handmaid's Tale accounting for 13 of them.
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With Iowa accounting for only 1 percent of the delegates at stake in the Democratic nomination race, Mrs.
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They were employed at higher rates and earned considerably higher wages, even when accounting for more expensive living.
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There may be something else going on in those doggie brains that's accounting for their apparent cognitive shortcomings.
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When accounting for all minorities in the U.S., whites now make up just 61.6 percent of the population.
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NetMarketShare data tabs Chrome as the leader on smartphones, too, accounting for 57 percent of mobile web browsing.
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Utilities and materials were the biggest drag on the index, accounting for more than half of the losses.
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The F-35 is a vital product for Lockheed, accounting for about a quarter of its total revenue.
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Search revenue hit $767 million, not accounting for traffic acquisition costs, above the $698.8 million forecast by StreetAccount.
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Consumer spending is the engine of the American economy, accounting for roughly 70 percent of all economic activity.
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Sovereign foreign currency debt service is forecast at USD3.4bn in 2017, with external debt payments accounting for USD1.8bn.
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Instead, researchers have to compare behaviors between participants while accounting for variables like income, race, and parental education.
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Getting in and out of bed was the second most common source of injury, accounting for 23 percent.
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The good news is that ovarian torsion is relatively uncommon, accounting for less than 3% of gynecological complaints.
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Walmart is Tyson's largest customer, accounting for more than 17% of the meat company's sales, according to filings.
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Banco Interacciones is another major player in the sector, accounting for 14% of government loans in September 2017.
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It just tells you how much you have for spending after accounting for bills and savings goal contributions.
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But hairs are rougher than this—and accounting for the roughness can be too difficult from far away.
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Big relationship, big hurdles The European Union is Britain's largest economic partner, accounting for 49.4% of its trade.
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About 3 million people worldwide are exposed to organophosphates every year, accounting for 300,000 deaths, the NCBI reports.
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The company shipped 37.3 million handsets in China for Q2, with China accounting for 64% of that number.
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The highest proportion of homeless people is found in northwestern Italy, accounting for 38 pct of the total.
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Yet its fortunes are tied up in handsets, with the iPhone accounting for nearly 70 percent of sales.
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Employment at motor vehicle plants fell nearly 5,000, accounting for the bulk of the drop in manufacturing payrolls.
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The division made nearly 349 billion yuan ($50 billion) in 2018, accounting for more than 45% of revenue.
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Sales fell in both Western and Eastern Europe, with Asia accounting for the only region with sales growth.
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Income at the disposal of households after accounting for inflation in 2015 recorded its biggest increase since 2006.
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The EU is Britain's biggest single export market, accounting for about 50 percent of goods exports in August.
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Non-EU Norway is Britain's largest gas supplier, accounting for some 40 percent of all supplies in 2015.
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America was the main propellor of the world economy 20 years ago, accounting for 30% of the total.
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"Put simply, they're not accounting for the jobs in the clean energy economy that are created," Gillingham says.
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It's also a key barometer of consumption, accounting for more than 50 percent of gross domestic product (GDP).
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Beer is the second most popular, accounting for 34 percent of consumption, followed by wine at 12 percent.
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In 2029, there have been several outbreaks of MERS-Cov, accounting for approximately 218 cases and 280 deaths.
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America, the spiritual home of the MBA, dominates our list, accounting for 11 of the top 15 schools.
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The Bucks blocked four shots in the quarter, with point guard Malcolm Brogdon accounting for two of those.
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Despite accounting for a sizable portion of users' time, games don't lead the other categories, App Annie says.
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Apple was its biggest stake at the end of November, accounting for nearly 153 percent of the portfolio.
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Though well intentioned, Facebook's step in being inclusive falls into the trap of not accounting for all possibilities.
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In fact, Black Friday online shopping totaled $6.1 billion this year, with mobile phones accounting for $2.1 billion.
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Those happen to be the second and third biggest U.S. partners, accounting for about 28% of U.S. trade.
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For more on Trump's accounting for Yemen, watch our full interview with the President at 6:30 p.m.
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However, fossil fuels will remain the dominant energy source, accounting for 77 percent of energy use in 2040.
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Poultry dominates the country's meat exports, accounting for about 75 percent of the total volume, producers' data shows.
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Some analysts estimate the firm might lose $5 billion won worth of revenue after accounting for recall costs.
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Retail makes up roughly half of Beyond's business, accounting for $19.6 million in revenue during its first quarter.
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Unfortunately, their accounting for the effects that the dust in our galaxy had on their data wasn't sufficient.
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The China subsidiary is mainly deposit-funded with loans only accounting for 35% of assets at end-2016.
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During 2018, nominal wages grew 3.3% and 1.3% accounting for inflation, increasing the buying power of American families.
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The U.S. is China&aposs biggest supplier of sorghum, accounting for more than 90 percent of total imports.
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Mortgage banking revenue rose 4.9 percent to $1.67 billion, accounting for about 16 percent of non-interest income.
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The equity funding is coming in at $50 million, with the credit accounting for "tens of millions" more.
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There are some 1.6 billion A.C. units worldwide, accounting for around 20163 percent of the world's electricity consumption.
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Impostor scams topped the list of complaints from military personnel, accounting for 13 percent of the 115,984 received.
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Income generated from those real estate assets, after accounting for operating fees, is distributed as dividends to shareholders.
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DVB's lending volume at June 30, 2018 totalled 18.3 billion euros, with shipping accounting for 7.2 billion euros.
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Accidents typically occurred when kids were using the cotton swabs themselves, accounting for 77 percent of all cases.
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The CDC says the most common diagnosis was chlamydia, accounting for more than 1.7 million of those cases.
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It must also benefit overall health on a population level, accounting for individuals who don't use tobacco products.
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White students possess 64% of the 504 designations, despite accounting for slightly more than half of school enrollment.
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Kotlikoff had an influential ally in his quest for better accounting for Social Security and other federal programs.
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China is the luxury brand's largest market, accounting for more than a quarter of global sales in 2018.
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Tuition costs at both public and private universities have doubled since the late 80s, while accounting for inflation.
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But the article's wording doesn't make clear that Merck's figures are accounting for all cases reported since 2007.
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Western Australia is the country's largest grain producing region, accounting for more than a third of all production.
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Global trade in pork totals about 8 million tonnes, with China accounting for some 20 percent, he said.
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Accounting for 6-23% of the state's people, they staged protests in 2008, 2010 and again last May.
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The Texas senator said he'd eliminate five major agencies, accounting for 25 programs, and cut $500 billion total.
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The China subsidiary is mainly deposit-funded with loans only accounting for 34.5% of assets at end-2016.
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Power plants are America's largest source of greenhouse gases, accounting for just under a third of all emissions.
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Xyrem generated more than $1.1 billion in sales in 2017, accounting for about 70 percent of Jazz's revenue.
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Local governments are the bedrock of China's economy, accounting for around 90 percent of its total public spending.
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And Fitbit still holds a whopping share of the activity tracking market, accounting for 79 percent of sales.
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Of the 11 retail sectors, sales declined in February in five accounting for 67 percent of the total.
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AFC benefits from a modest deposit franchise with deposits accounting for most of its funding (end-21727HFY207: 22015%).
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It said the EU was easily the biggest destination market from Britain, accounting for 49 percent of passengers.
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It will also result in the U.S. market accounting for almost half of sales from a third currently.
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Overall, desktop saw 56 percent of traffic, with phones accounting for 39 percent of visits during the holidays.
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Qatar is the Saudi Arabia of liquefied natural gas (LNG) markets, accounting for 28503 percent of all production.
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China's housing market is a crucial engine of growth, accounting for around 15 percent of gross domestic product.
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The United Kingdom was New Zealand's fourth-largest tourism market, accounting for around 11 percent of visitor spending.
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Sales were down in seven of the 11 subsectors in June, accounting for 54 percent of retail trade.
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IHS sees EVs accounting for over 30% of new vehicle sales in the big markets they looked at.
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Nearly all cannabis consumed in Canada came from within the country, accounting for C$5.4 billion in 2017.
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Even after accounting for these factors, however, the children in low-income countries still had significantly worse results.
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Royalty income hit a record 180.3 billion yen, accounting for about 50 percent of total revenue last year.
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Transaction fees rose 16.1 percent in the quarter, with fees from indexes accounting for 64 percent of these.
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In total, only 84 women serve in the House of Representatives, accounting for 19.3 percent of the members.
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Iran now produces about 3.8 million barrels per day (bpd), accounting for about 4 percent of world supply.
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It was also the second-largest week for the industry, accounting for 8 percent of its annual sales.
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Now a public inquiry is accounting for what exactly made the SDS shady enough to shut down entirely.
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Russia became Brazil's main pork importer, accounting for about 41 percent of volumes bought through September, ABPA said.
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The Tax Foundation estimated that Ryan's blueprint would cost $191 billion after accounting for the plan's economic effects.
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Companies and their associations are easily America's biggest lobbyists, accounting for over 70% of all expenditure on lobbying.
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Online ad revenues grew 25 percent to 13.38 billion yuan ($1.94 billion), accounting for 15.7% of total revenues.
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Midfielders sustained the most injuries, accounting for 219 percent of cases for boys and 221 percent among girls.
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That has fallen to 50% more, with the lower murder rate accounting for four-fifths of the improvement.
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The benchmark index ended three straight sessions of gains, with materials stocks accounting for most of the losses.
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The program is the biggest item in the European Union's central budget, accounting for 40 percent of expenditures.
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Oil is Colombia's top export and source of foreign exchange, accounting for around a fifth of national income.
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Home construction has improved much of this year, with single-family houses accounting for much of the gains.
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Finland imports all its gas from Russia, with gas accounting for five percent of its total energy needs.
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More than 453,000 companies will be hosted at the event, with U.S, companies accounting for the largest portion.
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At Bank of America, sales and trading revenue dropped 16 percent after accounting for certain debt valuation adjustments.
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In May, prices for goods surged 0.13 percent, accounting for 60 percent of the rise in the PPI.
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Private consumption is a critical element driving the Thai economy, accounting for half of its $490 billion GDP.
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In 2008-2009, China was Australia's largest export market, accounting for 21% of total exports during that period.
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Even accounting for the severity of offenses, those who owed the most were more likely to be rearrested.
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Coloplast said the order involved only one of its products, accounting for around 0.2 percent of total revenue.
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Governments are Isuzu's biggest customers, she said, accounting for about 40 percent of its sales in the region.
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Nearly 400 million people worldwide have diabetes, with type 2 accounting for more than 90 percent of cases.
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ADNOC produces around 3 million barrels of oil per day, accounting for approximately 3 percent of global production.
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Enacting this policy, without accounting for it with an increase in basic pay, will incentivize people to resign.
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Wholesale trade increased in six out of seven sectors in May, accounting for 80 percent of wholesale sales.
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The Congressional Joint Committee on Taxation forecasts, after accounting for faster economic growth, a loss of $245 billion.
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And U.S. startups are near a 40-year low even before accounting for population growth over that period.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is updating its regulation for accounting for "exceptional" events that increase ozone pollution.
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In total, they brought in about $37,000 in income (before accounting for self-employment taxes) during their travels.
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Most of these accidents were traffic fatalities, accounting for 62 percent of cases, followed by poisoning and drowning.
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Target was HanesBrands' second largest buyer overall behind Walmart, accounting for 13% of the company's sales last year.
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So if you use that credit, the annual fee is effectively $27, before accounting for other card benefits.
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In the years before the financial crisis, private equity was king, accounting for over 20 percent of takeovers.
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Ten of the top 20 cities are currently higher than their peaks from 2006, not accounting for inflation.
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In comparison, the entire digital currency market is worth $600 billion, with bitcoin only accounting for about half.
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The informal sector is very large in India, accounting for over 20% of GDP and 80% of employment.
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Samsung is South Korea's most important company, accounting for about 17 percent of the country's gross domestic product.
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Even accounting for Wednesday's decline, the company's stock is up almost 20 percent over the past 12 months.
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The retailer's shift toward smaller stores is already underway, accounting for nearly 200 of its 1,73-plus locations.
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Sales were up in four out of seven sectors in January, accounting for 66 percent of wholesale trade.
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Total cloud revenue rose 39.5 percent to $735 million, accounting for about 8 percent of Oracle's total revenue.
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Colors and fruits make up a vast majority of the list, accounting for nine of the 15 terms.
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Smartphones are definitely leading the way, accounting for a full 82% of all mobile phone shipments, up 123%.
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Total revenue rose 7.2 percent to $211.65 million, with subscriptions accounting for a major chunk of its sales.
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That's not accounting for additional costs you could face from getting pregnant when you don't want to be.
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Macau's economy is highly reliant on the gambling industry, accounting for over 80 percent of the government's revenues.
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The program is expected to grow from accounting for 34% of the Medicare program to 47% by 2029.
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The baseload remains Middle Eastern medium-sour grades, accounting for around 44 percent of seaborne imports in 2017.
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The United States is Germany's most important export market, accounting for roughly 10 percent of its sales abroad.
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Of the 27,201 phone calls the hotline received, 691 came from Georgia, accounting for 2.54% of the calls.
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Allocations across global balanced portfolios remained broadly unchanged, with equities accounting for 47.9 percent and bonds 39.0 percent.
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The manufacturing industry added 36,000 jobs in June, with durable goods accounting for nearly all of the increase.
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U.S. agricultural exports to China stood at $19.6 billion last year, with soybean shipments accounting for $12.4 billion.
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Britain has already signed trade continuity agreements with countries accounting for 89 billion pounds of its external trade.
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This was after accounting for several variables, including criminal history, whether someone pleaded guilty, age, education, and citizenship.
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China is North Korea's largest trading partner, accounting for more than 90 percent of the North's external trade.
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Cross-sectional studies are not as effective as other approaches in accounting for these social and economic differences.
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The price of the Tesla panels, after accounting for the incentive, will be $2800 to $2698 per watt.
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The Americas and Europe are Apple's two largest regions, accounting for around 70% of the company's net sales.
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It took only two hours to become the biggest private-owner auction in history, not accounting for inflation.
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Britain has already signed trade continuity agreements with countries accounting for 89 billion pounds of its external trade.
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The COVID-19 disease has infected more than 87,000 people worldwide, with China accounting for 91% of cases.
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Roads are the largest category of public works, accounting for about a third of annual public works spending.
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Most models used by the IPCC show CCS accounting for approximately 14 to 20 percent of that challenge.
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Today, however, China is the workshop of the world, accounting for more than a quarter of global manufacturing.
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In 2018, coal was the energy sector's biggest carbon emitter, accounting for about 30% of its global emissions.
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Britain matters far less to the European Union, accounting for less than 10 percent of its overall trade.
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Accounting for things like age and education soaked up most of the differences that appeared at first glance.
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Sales rose in six out of 11 sectors in March, accounting for 53 percent of total retail trade.
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Denmark exports 157 billion Danish crowns of agricultural goods yearly, accounting for a quarter of its total exports.
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He has brought in $9 million in small contributions, accounting for just over 41 percent of his total.
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But after accounting for industry's upselling practices, the purported $1.5 billion in savings is surely closer to zero.
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However, China (including HK and Macau) and Malaysia dominate earnings, accounting for more than 70% of FY17 EBIT.
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Meanwhile, light truck sales rose 1.4 percent to 139,003 units, accounting for about 69 percent of overall sales.
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Trump's campaign was the biggest spender — accounting for nearly $2450 million, or about 22017 percent of the money.
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The company's bottom line also received a lift from a change in accounting for its investments in startups.
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Sorted by sector, B2B Software/Services just absolutely dominates YC's Top 101, accounting for 52% of the list.
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But property investments represent the biggest proportion of pending deals, accounting for 38 percent, according to Dealogic data.
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Congressional Republicans have said that they want tax reform to be revenue neutral after accounting for economic growth.
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The company is also responding to an investigation of its accounting for settlements paid out to former employees.
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Here are some other stats about the 20 class:Investment banking led the way, accounting for 25 new MDs.
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CNBC stopped relying on Nielsen ratings in 2015, saying they weren't properly accounting for viewing outside the home.
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By 2012, 73 startups were snatched up in private equity-related deals, accounting for 10% of all exits.
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He worked in accounting for a tech company and, "bored out of my mind," would read about fantasy.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) historically led the development and modernization of accounting for fossil fuel energy.
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We believe the stock is not accounting for the risks and challenges inherent in Tesla's lofty growth ambitions.
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Hoover hit 232 of 221 from 215-point range, accounting for half of the Terriers' successful 230-pointers.
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Mexico is now the company's largest market outside the United States, accounting for 10% of the company's revenue.
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In the 1st quarter this year, Turkish debt was as high as USD19973, accounting for 52.9% of GDP.
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Argentina is the leading exporter of soy products, accounting for roughly half of global soymeal and soyoil trade.
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The United States is the largest single market for Hannover Re, accounting for 30 percent of its premiums.
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Huntsman has the potential to earn $4.40 a share, accounting for the upside price potential that Roepers cited.
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U.S. agricultural exports to China stood at $19.6 billion last year, with soybean shipments accounting for $3.63 billion.
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Cook told CNBC that the company still feels "great" about third-quarter performance in China, accounting for currency.
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Nearly half of CK Hutchison's revenue now comes from Europe, with Britain accounting for just over a fifth.
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Before labor, placental problems were the most common cause of stillbirth, accounting for roughly a quarter of cases.
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Congo is by far the world's biggest producer of cobalt, accounting for more than half of global supply.
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This includes accounting for start-up costs as well as hidden expenses like outside labor and liability insurance.
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Chile and Australia are currently the world's top lithium producers, accounting for more than half of global output.
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They are now the biggest bloc in the party, accounting for 13% of its primary voters in 21.
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The Dominican Republic is the largest producer of organic bananas worldwide, accounting for over 55% of global production.
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It has pumped $45 billion into the SoftBank Vision Fund, accounting for nearly 50% of the capital committed.
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Without accounting for chemical products, a model of indoor air pollutants under-predicted measurements by a whopping 87%.
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Sustainable initiatives Charles has launched include The Prince's Rainforest Project, Accounting for Sustainability, and the International Sustainability Unit.
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Together, the firms will serve 103 million brokerage accounts, accounting for more than $5 trillion in client assets.
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Millennials will dominate the housing market, accounting for 50% of all mortgages by spring, according to the forecast.
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Exports of wheat, though, jumped C$136 million, or 21.7%, with China accounting for much of the increase.
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Meanwhile, Wilper found that after accounting for a similar set of factors, people without insurance still die younger.
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That's without accounting for the fact that Uber can't tell its drivers how long they have to drive.
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The Tax Policy Center estimated that the bill would add $1.3 trillion to deficits, after accounting for growth.
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The price of the Tesla panels, after accounting for the incentive, will be $1.75 to $1.99 per watt.
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Zambia is Africa's second-largest copper producer, with copper mining accounting for around 70% of foreign currency earnings.
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission also is looking into GE's accounting for contract assets, raising investor concern.
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Global production last year reached 758.1 million tonnes, accounting for nearly a third of all cereal crop output.
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In fact, Picasso was the predictable champion of the night's sale, accounting for 13 of the works sold.
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State lotteries deliver a profit of $30 billion per year, accounting for more than 3% of state budgets.
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M&S retains a prominent share of the UK underwear market, accounting for nearly 21000% of all UK sales.
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Of note: That's less bullish than BloombergNEF, which sees EVs accounting for 57% of passenger car sales in 2040.
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More money is spent online each year, but Amazon has been accounting for more and more of that growth.
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Coparmex says it represents more than 36,000 business people accounting for about 30 percent of Mexico's gross domestic product.
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Virtually no money was left for wage increases -- partly accounting for the national flat wage growth over that period.
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Sales at Rockwell's government systems unit increased 5 percent to $565 million, accounting for 42 percent of total sales.
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Beijing is North Korea's only real ally and its main economic benefactor, accounting for 70% of the country's trade.
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He has thrown for 228,20 yards while accounting for 21 touchdowns (six passing) in his first three career starts.
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The value of imports fell by 6.0 percent from June, with lower prices accounting for most of the decline.
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The auto sector is a major employment generator accounting for about 29 million direct and indirect jobs in India.
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Japan continues to be Twitter's No. 2 market, up 9% and accounting for $133 million of its overall sales.
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Long distance air travel was the largest contributor to the footprint, accounting for 210 percent of the total footprint.
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However, even accounting for these factors, the researchers believe the risk of cancer was considerably lower in ancient Egypt.
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But businesses rebuilt stockpiles in the October-December period, accounting for more than half of fourth quarter economic growth.
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Disney&aposs "Incredibles 2.63" passed "Finding Dory" to become Pixar&aposs top-grossing film domestically, not accounting for inflation.
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Black people make up 40 percent of those incarcerated, despite accounting for just 13 percent of the US population.
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Greater China is Apple's third-largest market by revenue, accounting for about 18 percent in the fiscal fourth quarter.
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But Walmart is Tyson's largest customer, accounting for more than 17% of the meat company's sales, according to filings.
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Accounting for calendar adjustments, the 2017 fiscal year deficit was $644 billion compared with $546 billion the prior year.
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Mexico is the third largest trade partner with the U.S., accounting for 14.5 percent of total trade in 2016.
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His second largest expense was air travel, totaling $26 million and accounting for more campaign spending than his payroll.
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The sector employs more than 35 million people directly and indirectly, accounting for nearly half of India's manufacturing output.
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Most transactions were in renewable energy, with deals worth $12.7 billion accounting for 61 percent of the quarter's total.
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Going by Christensen's theory and accounting for the nuances of how platforms work, almost all successful platforms are disruptive.
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Real GDP growth (ie, accounting for inflation) is likely to be little changed in 2017 from last year's 6.7%.
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That brings the total to 13 companies, accounting for roughly a third of the world's oil and gas production.
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Road construction was the most dangerous reconstruction activity, accounting for 30 percent of all casualties, according to the report.
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Chad produces about 130,000 barrels per day of crude with Exxon's Doba consortium accounting for about half of that.
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Germany was the third-largest exporter, accounting for 135 million euros worth and 16% of trade between member states.
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Leaving the EMA would turn the UK into its own, much smaller drug market, accounting for just 3 percent.
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Total exports of goods and services in 2016 were up by 46% on 2009, accounting for 1.23% of GDP.
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China is the world's largest lithium consumer, accounting for 57% of global demand in 2019, according to consultancy CRU.
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Cotton is the main crop grown on his 3,500-acre family farm, accounting for about 40% of his harvest.
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The branch was allowed too much independence, partly because it was small, accounting for only 0.5% of Danske's assets.
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It is far and away the biggest market for digital payments, accounting for nearly half of the global total.
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That increase — even accounting for those whose intentions exceed their output — helped to fuel the rise of fitness centers.
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Total retail sales volume in August fell by more than 25%, accounting for price changes, from a year prior.
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Animal agriculture is one of the planet's most energy-intensive industries, accounting for 9% of all greenhouse gas emissions.
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Indonesia remained the top supplier of thermal coal in 2018-19, accounting for three-fifths, or 111.6 million tonnes.
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Dulaglutide generated sales of $480 million in the second quarter, accounting for about half of Lilly's new product sales.
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The proposed free-trade bloc would have included 12 countries accounting for more than a third of global trade.
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Overall, sales fell in 15 of the 21 sectors surveyed in June, accounting for 72 percent of overall manufacturing.
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Arabica makes up about 2000 percent of global coffee supplies, with lower-quality robusta beans accounting for the rest.
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Both Christianity and Islam are minority religions in Sri Lanka, with each accounting for under 10% of the population.
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The port is a major export terminal for BHP, with China accounting for a large chunk of its exports.
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In 2019, the fuel bill is forecast to rise to $206 billion, accounting for 25% of airlines' operating expenses.
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It estimates the value of that care at $234 billon — again, not accounting for the emotional toll on caregivers.
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U.S. companies are the largest source of FDI in Mexico, accounting for a stock of over U.S.D 100 billion.
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Authorities also admitted that military activities were a contributing factor, accounting for some 13 per cent of the delays.
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The United States is VDMA's largest trading partner, accounting for more than $18 billion in machinery exports last year.
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The business model also follows that split, with Kahoot's business users accounting for the majority of its revenue, too.
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With consumer spending accounting for two-thirds of British GDP, shrinking real wages would probably damage overall economic growth.
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Total military spending rose by 2% in 2018, to $1.67trn, with America alone accounting for 45% of the growth.
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Our analysis shows that Mr Nasralla lost 3.8 points on average relative to Mr Hernández after accounting for geography.
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The 3DS game, Mario Kart 7, reached 13.3 million units sold — accounting for 22.5 percent of all 3DS owners.
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The U.S. is China&aposs biggest supplier of sorghum, accounting for more than 90 percent of its total imports.
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Exit polls indicate that Latinos are accounting for about one in five Catholics voting in the 2016 presidential election.
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After accounting for absentees, it seems that a fifth of ANC MPs either abstained or voted against their president.
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The top layer, accounting for 70%, would be about as safe as German government bonds, says the group's report.
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In contrast, imports of unwrought copper are down 11.7% in the first seven months, even accounting for July's resurgence.
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In the past quarter, the Hanesbrand-owned label posted global sales growth of 290%, after accounting for currency fluctuations.
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India, for example, is the world's third largest exporter of groundwater, accounting for 12 percent of the global total.
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Kraft Heinz was down more than 28 percent in the past 12 months even before accounting for Friday's losses.
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Fine Gael lawmakers and councillors make up 75 percent of the vote, with ordinary members accounting for the balance.
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Across the national park system 159 fatalities were reported last year, accounting for 5.5 percent of total SAR incidents.
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Even while accounting for bias, Breitbart's slightly smaller margin between Trump and Clinton is still a lead for Clinton.
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Baker Hughes North America revenue declined 59 percent in the quarter, accounting for 30 percent of its total revenue.
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Producers' data shows that poultry dominates the country's meat exports, accounting for about 28 percent of the total volume.
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Indian imports from Iran totalled about $11 billion between April and November, with oil accounting for about 90 percent.
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Global trade in pork totals about 8 million tonnes, with China accounting for some 20 percent, according to Parente.
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About 15 refineries have shut down in total, accounting for about a quarter of U.S. refining capacity, per GasBuddy.com.
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That would make the situation harder to manage, possibly accounting for their decision to turn the system back on.
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The study found that anxiety was the most frequent reason these medications were given, accounting for 56% of prescriptions.
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Since 2015, only seven states have successfully put prisoners to death, with Texas accounting for 24 of 54 executions.
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The agency's investigation covered 12 individual blazes accounting for much of the conflagrations that erupted the night of Oct.
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The data show drug investigations generated most of the warrants with sex crimes only accounting for a small amount.
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Accounting for value added tax at 18 percent, it will raise gas prices by 2.36 rubles ($0.03) per liter.
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Income at the disposal of households after accounting for inflation increased 0.2 percent after dipping 0.1 percent in January.
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Public spending in the country is the third largest in the OECD, accounting for almost 60 percent of GDP.
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Fitbit remains the undisputed leader of the global wearable market, accounting for more than a quarter of all sales.
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That equates to non-citizen voting in the 2016 election accounting for 0.0001% of the vote in these jurisdictions.
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The 20.1-stock index closed 23 points lower at 22019,2500, with Boeing accounting for about a 211.36-point drag.
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Income at the disposal of households after accounting for inflation increased 0.5 percent, the biggest gain since December 2015.
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The full-year return, accounting for the plunge so far, would be 2.1 percent should BofA hit its target.
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That compares with profit growth of $13 billion last year, before accounting for the effects of U.S. tax reform.
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Meanwhile, alternative-energy sources, from natural gas to solar and wind, are accounting for an increasing amount of supply.
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Singtel is Temasek's largest investment, accounting for about 673% of total investment value of SGD242bn at end-March 2016.
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Food and other items sold 1.78 trillion yen last fiscal year, accounting for about 26 percent of total sales.
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In Britain, while it still only accounting for 7 percent of album sales, it draws fans of all ages.
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They collectively constitute one of the world's great migration arenas, accounting for about a fifth of all migration globally.
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But it was an immense chunk of the early 20183s economy, accounting for 229 percent of the nation's output.
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Its outstanding loans amounted to 2.4 billion euros, with non-performing loans accounting for 8.09 percent of all loans.
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T-Mobile is still outgrowing the competition, accounting for more than three quarters of the net growth in phones.
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Southeast Asia is a key market for the Japanese automaker, accounting for nearly half of its global vehicle sales.
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Saudi Arabia remained the top buyer of the fuel in July, accounting for more than 65 percent of cargoes.
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The cost of single-use tentsEven before accounting for disposal, tents take a fair amount of energy to make.
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Washington is 9-3 in interleague play, accounting for the best win percentage of all National League teams. 2.
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The official 28500 percent household poverty rate drops to just 6900 percent after accounting for these types of transfers.
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Previous research has quantified total emissions from tourism as accounting for 2.5% to 3% of global greenhouse gas emissions.
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The number almost doubles to US$83bn when accounting for expiring revolvers, providing ample opportunity for the alternative lenders.
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Shares of dairy firm a2 Milk Company Ltd fell 2.4%, accounting for most of the losses on the benchmark.
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Britons seemed to be paying income tax earlier this year, accounting for some of January's revenue surge, it said.
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The computer sector was the biggest job-cutter, with Cisco Systems accounting for most of its 2883,103 payroll reductions.
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Yet, the iPhone remains Apple's chief moneymaker, accounting for nearly 60% of Apple's total sales in the September quarter.
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There are nearly 400 million people worldwide suffering from diabetes, with type 2 accounting for more than 90 percent.
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Digital advertising revenue rose 11 percent to $385.63 million, accounting for about 43 percent of its total advertising revenue.
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Arabica makes up about 20053 percent of global coffee supplies, with lower-quality robusta beans accounting for the rest.
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Not accounting for party affiliation, Americans were almost evenly split on what is proper address during the December holidays.
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It is also a key barometer of consumption, accounting for more than 22015 percent of gross domestic product (GDP).
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In 2015 alone, Chinese investment topped $450 million, accounting for more than half of all foreign investment into Zimbabwe.
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Another group, accounting for only about 5 percent of EpiPen users, have no insurance or insurance without prescription benefits.
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That's not even accounting for the fact that my employer would have matched a percentage of my retirement contributions.
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Spark New Zealand Ltd rose 1.3 percent, accounting for most of the profits, while Meridian Energy climbed 1.1 percent.
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International revenue in the second quarter was 16.4 billion yuan, accounting for more than a third of total revenue.
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Johnson & Johnson's Procrit brought in sales of $972 million in 2017, accounting for 2.7 percent of its total sales.
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China bought about $839 million of U.S. sorghum in 2017, accounting for a whopping 80% of U.S. sorghum exports.
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The United States is by far China's top sorghum supplier, accounting for 2340 percent of its imports last year.
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Carlyle and Paulus had put a combined 60 million shares up for sale, accounting for a 44.7 percent stake.
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Both Christianity and Islam are minority religions in Sri Lanka, each accounting for under 10% of the total population.
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Scientists have identified over 100,000 of these fragments in the human genome, accounting for 8 percent of our DNA.
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House Republicans have said they are aiming for tax reform to be deficit-neutral after accounting for economic growth.
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Income at the disposal of households after accounting for inflation, fell 0.2 percent, the first decline since October 2013.
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The Tonle Sap lake yields around 300,000 tonnes of fish a year, accounting for most of Cambodia's freshwater catch.
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About 12,000 people of Mexican descent now live in the 40th Precinct, accounting for 20043 percent of the population.
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Macedonia has a population of just 2 million, with ethnic Albanians accounting for around a quarter of the total.
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Those millionaires, accounting for 1 percent of households in the world, own 45 percent of total private global wealth.
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The minimum wage has fallen by 13 percent, after accounting for inflation, since it was las raised in 2009.
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Accounting for both the spinoff and the Marriott offer, Starwood shareholders would be looking at a value of $85.36.
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That's a middling result for a movie that cost Annapurna $60 million to produce before accounting for marketing costs.
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Or that we spend an annual $37 billion on the stuff, accounting for one-third of the global market?
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The European Union inexplicably won the peace prize in 2012, despite accounting for a third of global arms exports.
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Desktop is trailing further behind, accounting for 34 percent of time spent, while mobile web is another 9 percent.
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The company reported flat growth in the region last year, with it accounting for 15 percent of all revenue.
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It makes over 177 million tonnes a year, accounting for 11 percent of global output, according to EU data.
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There is simply no accounting for how long it can take from death to burial in New York City.
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As an extra gift, Mars will also be at its brightest, accounting for two red lights in the sky.
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Brazil is the primary supplier of soybeans to the world, accounting for about 42 percent of global soybean trade.
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CCB has been the leading player in signing such deals, accounting for 50 percent of market share, it said.
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Even accounting for the higher headset subsidies in the States, in 2015 Americans paid $65 billion more a year.
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Meanwhile, after accounting for inflation, the median family income today —$23,21989 — has barely budged over the last two decades.
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Even accounting for that downside, Brady ended up with a passer rating of 92.9 on the deep contested throws.
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And that's before accounting for the resulting shift toward domestic production that is the entire point of the policy.
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Transportation accounts for 30% of U.S. greenhouse emissions, with light cars and trucks accounting for 60% of that figure.
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Sports accounted for 88 of the top 100 broadcasts last year, with the N.F.L. accounting for 63 of those.
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Ground engagements were the single biggest cause of all civilian casualties, accounting for about a third of the total.
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Most of America's emissions come from power plants and transportation, with each accounting for a third of the total.
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Sri Lankan Catholics make up a significant minority in the country, accounting for roughly 6 percent of the population.
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Accounting for debt, Liberty's takeover totaled more than $8 billion, making it one of the biggest transactions in sports.
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The city has reported more than 23,000 cases of the coronavirus, accounting for more than half the state's total.
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The Permian Basin of West Texas is the nation's largest oilfield, accounting for the vast majority of skyrocketing production.
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The global tally of confirmed cases has exceeded 168,000, with China now accounting for less than half of that.
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Our largest single source of traffic, accounting for more than half of our monthly page views, had been crippled.
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Germany is Turkey's biggest trading partner, accounting for 20 percent of Turkey's imports and 30 percent of its exports.
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We know food is a major contributor to climate change, accounting for about one-quarter of humanity's greenhouse gases.
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PWBM estimated that Sanders's estate-tax proposal would raise $267 billion over 10 years, without accounting for economic effects.
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Aerospace is Honeywell's largest business, accounting for around 37 percent of the company's $39 billion in revenue last year.
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The latter is much the biggest, accounting for 80% of motoring's total cost to society, according to the IFS.
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The U.S. imports $18.6 billion worth of furniture listed on the proposed tariffs, with China accounting for $11.5 billion.
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And it advances American innovation, accounting for 70 percent of corporate research and over 90 percent of patents issued.
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China bought 14.7 million tonnes of iron ore from Iran in 2018, accounting for 1.4% of its total imports.
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He has brought in $9 million in small contributions, accounting for just more than 41 percent of his total.
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An estimated 5 million Americans suffer from dementia, with Alzheimer's disease accounting for about 70 percent of those cases.
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Second, racial resentment was the primary driver of white vulnerability — even when accounting for income, education level or employment.
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Subscription revenue increased 7.5 percent to about $260 million, accounting for nearly two-thirds of the company's total revenue.
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Globally, Brooks Brothers had blossomed with sales in 50 other countries, accounting for 1403 percent of its total revenue.
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The world's largest automaker has 24 plants making cars or parts in China, accounting for 40% of its production.
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Amazon is the leader in the smart speaker space, accounting for more than a third of the market globally.
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It is the most voluminously caught fish in the United States, accounting for a quarter of everything Americans catch.
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Even after accounting for the $95 annual fee on the Marriott Bonvoy Boundless card, the savings are still substantial.
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Canada is the world's largest exporter of maple products, accounting for approximately 71% of the world's maple syrup exports.
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His stake is worth more than $80 billion, according to Bloomberg, accounting for the bulk of his personal wealth.
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Boeing sees the need for 5,420 new single-aisle airplanes through 2036, accounting for three-quarters of total deliveries.
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Agriculture is by far the biggest item in the European budget, accounting for roughly 40 percent of all spending.
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Income at the disposal of households after accounting for inflation fell 0.1 percent, the largest decrease since last December.
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Moreover, prior-ranking debt is represented only by insignificant finance leases, accounting for around 0.3% of the company's EBITDA.
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It takes effect once at least 55 nations accounting for at least 55 percent of global emissions ratify it.
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And that's all before accounting for any major stimulative policies that may emerge from the Trump administration and Congress.
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The Nordic country is Britain's top foreign gas supplier, accounting for some 40 percent of all supplies in 2015.
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Out of 1,910 officers, 280 are African American, accounting for just over 15% of the department, the department said.
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