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  1. once a year

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Rates on Sunday afternoon games may double, jumping from $1 billion annually to $2 billion annually.
White incomes go up $451 faster annually, white poverty declines half a point faster annually and white unemployment declines a third of a point faster annually under Democrats than under Republicans.
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His budget has annually proposed to slash the Great Lakes restoration program, and Congress has annually ignored him.
Address local gun violence by investing "at least" $100 million annually in local intervention programs, increasing ATF funding by $100 million annually and giving $100 million annually to public health research about gun violence.
That separation is fueling economic polarization, because the jobs that require high levels of digital expertise now pay far more ($73,000 annually) than those that require only medium ($48,000 annually) or low ($30,193 annually) skills.
The incomes of the bottom quintile of earners grow 2.6% annually under Democrats but only 0.4% annually under Republicans.
Automakers export 2 million vehicles annually from the United States, including 250,000 vehicles annually to the Europe, Bozzella said.
We have less than 200, 2 million annually so in terms of, we are less than 200 million annually.
From the dot-com crash of 247 to 2018, VC has exploded from $100 million annually to $131 billion annually.
Between 2011 and 2016, blacks had fentanyl death rates increase 140.6% annually and Hispanics had an increase of 118.3% annually.
State majors are expected to nominate available volumes on the exchange annually or bi-annually, said Zhang, the exchange chairman.
Your membership level is determined by how much you spend annually, and is determined as follows: The base level, Silver, is for customers who spend up to $299 annually, and Sapphire is if you spend $300 - $999 annually.
He noted that 6,000 pedestrians and nearly 40,000 people die annually on U.S. roads in more than 6 million crashes annually.
Worldwide, Alzheimer's disease alone costs $22019 billion annually, and mental health treatments will cost $6 trillion annually by the year 2030.
Congress also gets $2202 million annually to spend on office supplies as well as $2628,28500 annually to spend on mass mailings.
For context: Netflix: ~$6 billion annually Amazon: ~$4.5 billion annually HBO: ~$2 billion annually Why it matters: It's another sign that tech platforms have the budgets and clout to compete with traditional TV for for viewers' eyeballs and attention.
Wall Street is predicting that Hershey will grow 2800% annually through 2743 and that Mondelez will grow 3% annually, the host said.
This development alone will allow the lab to progress from producing 50 grams of plutonium-238 annually to about 400 grams annually.
BILLION-DOLLAR BUSINESS Novartis' older Gilenya MS drug, its top seller at $3.34 billion annually, has a list price of $95,594 annually.
More than 34,000 city employees annually rack up over $20,000 in overtime, creating a tab for which totals nearly $85033 billion annually.
If the money grows at 21 percent annually, that family could take out the $10,000 each year, avoiding $2,380 in taxes annually.
The money grows at 6 percent annually, and the family takes out the maximum $10,000 each year, avoiding $235,2529 in taxes annually.
Recent data also suggest that falls cost the Medicare program over $31 billion annually (as a comparison, cancer costs Medicare $85033 billion annually).
In the next five years, it expects to spend $8003 million annually on Google Cloud and another $200 million annually on Amazon Web Services.
Affected countries spend $800 million annually on malaria prevention and control, and rich countries spend another $1.9 billion in aid for malaria prevention annually.
The same study calculated teachers spend on average $2003 annually of their own money on classrooms, with 15 percent reporting closer to $800 annually.
The company says it now has 70 paid customers who pay more than $1 million annually, and 839 paid customers paying over $100,00 annually.
Defer as much as possible annually The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) sets the maximum deferral limits for 2900(k) plans at $220006,2202 annually, with the exception that those above the age of 2628 can defer an additional $28500,6900 annually as a catch-up contribution.
Pending home sales in the South rose 1.9 percent monthly and 1.7 percent annually, and the West jumped 4.7 percent monthly and 4.0 percent annually.
Virginia Foxx proposed capping graduate student borrowing at $28,500 annually and the amount that parents can borrow on behalf of their children at $12,500 annually.
The agreement will boost Vietnam's gross domestic product by 2.18%-3.25% annually by 2023 and by 4.57%-5.30% annually between 2024-2028, the government said.
That's not to say the economy isn't growing — GDP increased by 2.2 percent annually in 2017 and 2.9 percent annually in 2018 by initial estimates.
Held annually in New York City, it's the American counterpart to the world-famous Vienna Opera Ball that has taken place annually in Austria since 1814.
These purchases increased Yahoo's earnings per share about 16 percent annually, on average, but growth in overall net profits came in at about 11 percent annually.
In all, he said, the plan would require about $2.5 billion in taxes annually, in a state that raises only about $2.7 billion in taxes annually.
They noted, for instance, that per capita economic output was higher in the North ($141 annually in Massachusetts) than in the South ($41 annually in South Carolina).
The incidence rate of uterine cancer has been on the rise since 2016, increasing by about 1% annually for white women and 2% annually for black women.
In the South, sales declined 1.3 percent monthly and rose 0.8 percent annually In the West, the index rose 0.7 percent monthly and rose 2.5 percent annually.
Holleaux said this would represent around 500 megawatts of projects annually even though France had the means to develop 1-1.5 gigawatt of projects annually by 2021.
Sales in the South grew 2.6 percent monthly and 4 percent annually, while sales in the West rose 1.5 percent monthly and were 3.1 percent lower annually.
By that measure, U.S. GDP is running at just 1.4 percent annually — a troublesome number when one considers that productivity growth has slowed to just 0.6 percent annually.
Since the average driver consumes about 600 gallons annually, this means that the working homeless will spend about $85033 more annually to fund the president's green ideological agenda.
Labor productivity has been growing at an average of only 13 percent annually since the start of 2005, compared with 2.8 percent annually in the preceding 10 years.
The US home healthcare market is projected to grow about 7% annually from $103 billion in 2018 to $173 billion by 2026 — outpacing growth in all other care types, including hospital care (+5.3% annually) and physician services (+5.6% annually) — and providers must figure out how to tap into the burgeoning space.
Between 1840 and 1910, an average of 2,000 emigrated annually, but from 1911 to 1946, it declined to an average of 291 annually, according to the Encyclopedia of Mormonism.
In fact, parents spend as much as $500 billion annually on their adult children, but manage to save only $250 billion annually toward their own retirement, the study found.
It included both a "transformation" BRAC, which cost $85033 billion and saves about $1 billion annually, and an "efficiency" BRAC, which cost $6 billion and saves $3 billion annually.
"They drew attention to central hypocrisy of US policy: annually celebrating the revolution of the white founders while annually denying freedom & humanity to the descendants of Africans & Indigenous Americans."
That includes two lunches out each week, at an average $11.14 per meal ($1,043 annually) and five packed lunches or meals at home, averaging $6.30 per meal ($1,704 annually).
Americans already spend $2 billion annually on smart speakers like Amazon's Alexa, but that number is expected to multiply to $40 billion annually in just four years, reports CNN.
In an analysis released this week, the partnership calculated that worsening congestion now costs the New York region about $20 billion annually, up from $13 billion annually in 2006.
Mexico will get an auto parts quota of $108 billion annually, while Canada will get a parts quota of $32.4 billion annually in the event of U.S. autos tariffs.
Additionally, Mexico will get an auto parts quota of $108 billion annually, while Canada will get a parts quota of $32.4 billion annually in the event of U.S. auto tariffs.
By the numbers: The scenario envisions global investment of $584 billion annually through 2025, rising to $1.3 trillion annually in 2026–2040 — but nothing on that scale is happening today.
The CIB has increased revenues from the Americas by 13% on average annually over the last four years and revenues from Asia-Pacific by 27% annually over the same period.
"Over the last year, channels earning five figures annually grew more than 35 percent, while channels earning six figures annually grew more than 40 percent," Wojcicki said, highlighting YouTube's growth.
Costco charges $60 annually for a basic membership and $120 for an executive membership, while Sam's Club charges $45 annually for a basic membership and $100 for a premium membership.
Clean water supports many job sectors in Pennsylvania as diverse as wildlife recreation (with $2.8 billion spent annually in our economy) and small local breweries (with $85033 billion spent annually).
The income tax hike would generate an estimated $4.4 billion annually and the corporate income tax increase would generate around $514 million annually, according to figures provided by Illinois' Senate Democrats.
New America reports that 71 percent of undergraduate students from families earning under $30,000 annually and 76 percent of independent recipients from families earning under of $20,6900 annually benefit from SEOG.
From 2000 to 2014, the average patient age decreased by 0.1 year annually for a first joint replacement surgery and by 0.2 year annually for a second total knee replacement surgery.
For example, if your regular cash inflow is $50,000 per year and your lifestyle and obligations run $80,000 annually, keep $60,000 to $90,000 in cash — $30,000 annually for two or three years.
We expect PIT revenue growth will be also fuelled by expected national economic growth of more than 3% annually and by continuous wage increases of about 5% annually in the medium term.
Clients who want to withdraw money from a bank can do it on demand, from a mutual fund overnight, from a hedge fund monthly, quarterly, annually, or in very rare cases, bi-annually.
The Vera Institute for Justice quantified those numbers even further, finding that correctional education programs provide an economic benefit of $85033 million annually, and a savings to states of nearly $366 million annually.
Foreign stocks might offer a bit more, at roughly 2400 percent annually, but American bonds look set to offer only 2500 percent or 221.1 percent annually over the next decade, according to Vanguard.
Good enough to save the company millions of dollars annually.
Mutual funds have returned 12.5% annually in the last decade.
The hotel's website indicates it expects 8 million visitors annually.
They fell 12 percent annually, according to the U.S. Census.
Annually, the increase was $3,612, not $5,462, as Cruz said.
Tourism in San Francisco brings in about $9 billion annually.
Palantir receives millions of dollars annually from the federal government.
The rest should be required to renew the oath annually.
So I think annually is a good increment for now.
Idling wastes an estimated 6 billion gallons of fuel annually.
It processes some $2.3 billion ticket transactions annually (£1.6 billion).
Most big facilities are required to report their emissions annually.
Variety reports that Netflix plans on releasing this information annually.
Sales in the South rose 4.4% monthly and 0.7% annually.
Volume was 4.5% higher annually, thanks to stronger refinance activity.
They have been growing that business at over 40% annually.
It annually consumes some 2.7 billion cubic metres of gas.
In the South it fell 2.5% monthly and 1.8% annually.
Larry Hogan, awards $11 billion in contracts annually, he noted.
According to Variety's report, Seacrest makes about $12 million annually.
It produces more than 70 million tons of coal annually.
India's comptroller and auditor general annually appoints auditors for REC.
They require about 85,000 workers annually to harvest their crops.
Trading volume grew 35 percent annually from 183 to 2015.
AbbVie expects it to sell $5 billion annually by 2020.
Nearly 3.5 million visitors see its aircraft annually, it claims.
Sweden is training 22000,256 fewer teachers annually than it should.
It's a $4 billion [total addressable market] annually, college recruiting.
And that number increases 25% annually, according to Lingumi's data.
Collectively, these organizations provide food to 46.5 million people annually.
Many traffickers are among the thousands of people executed annually.
China requires all foreign journalists to renew their accreditation annually.
It says that universities must annually report crime on campus.
And demand for international bandwidth is growing by 45% annually.
OVER 112m blood donations are collected around the world annually.
Baja produces around 21.1,22016 pickup trucks and truck beds annually.
Those tickets now cost $309 annually as opposed to $289.
That could mean millions of vehicles less annually for incumbents.
What kills more people annually: lightning strikes or shark attacks?
House prices routinely climb an average of 10 percent annually.
More than 3 million people die annually from air pollution.
The Taj Mahal attracts up to 8 million visitors annually.
The pilot plant will only produce about 10 tonnes annually.
Perspective: CPB gets about $500 million in federal funding annually.
Becancour produces 430,000 metric tonnes of aluminum annually, Alcoa said.
Each worker lost will take away $87,875 from GDP, annually.
In the U.S. alone, traffic wastes about $124 billion annually.
Citizens living abroad send at least $10 billion home annually.
Sales in the West fell 2.9 monthly and 2.7 annually.
These taxes bring in about $34 billion in revenue annually.
Some 400 million people are believed to be infected annually.
After that 2.9 GW of capacity will be auctioned annually.
For context, Google puts out a bad ads report annually.
That's $1.2 mil annually for all you mathematicians out there.
Canada's volumes currently amount to 70,000 tonnes annually, Mussell said.
Poland consumes around 16 billion cubic meters of gas annually.
Annually, just 15 patients are diagnosed with it across Europe.
That works out to a flat fee of $89.95 annually.
California teachers generally pay around $1,000 annually in union dues.
Gas stations lose millions of dollars annually to gas fraud.
That's around $20m annually for each place with good surf.
That's an astonishing 2628,28503 abortions at Planned Parenthood clinics annually.
Internationally, deaths from overuse of antibiotics total around 700,000 annually.
Bangladesh earns about $30 billion annually by exporting readymade garments.
He also got $5,000 annually from UM's deal with Nike.
Wall Street thinks the tech could save $8 billion annually.
The lease is expected to be around $20153 million annually.
Hauls from the high seas are worth $16 billion annually.
Furthermore, CPP would have eliminated more than 2900,220006 jobs annually.
The cost is $300 to $500 annually, Ms. Worters said.
As recently as 2013, it was growing 50 percent annually.
The current contracts, worth €727m ($889m) annually, run to 2020.
The average subaccount charges 0.97 percent annually, according to Morningstar.
Mao's birthday is marked annually with celebrations on Dec. 26.
And both businesses combined generate about $2130 billion revenue annually.
For the next decade, it will annually exceed $2628 trillion.
Career is $29.99 per month, or $239.88 (173% less) annually.
Business is $59.99 per month, or $575.88 (20% less) annually.
Sales is $79.99 per month, or $779.88 (19% less) annually.
He said the plan would raise "hundreds of billions" annually.
In total, export credit agencies provided almost $40 billion annually.
Truckers lose $1.3 billion annually waiting at warehouses for loads.
So in 1988, they started annually testing the sires' sperm.
Billions of dollars in goods flowed through the area annually.
Today, Koch Industries generates roughly $100 billion in revenue annually.
The reimbursements are worth billions of dollars annually to insurers.
Altogether, these programs are costing taxpayers around $20 billion annually.
The fees provide millions of dollars annually to these unions.
For singles, that means earning between $24,042 and $0003,126 annually.
The show has aired annually around the holidays since 1995.
DoIT will now be required to provide this training annually.
We typically spend about $7,200 a month, or $86,400 annually.
Analysts see sales eventually reaching $4 billion or more annually.
In total, that's about $1,608.67 annually that cardholders are losing.
In 1971, tuition at Harvard University cost students $20093,600 annually.
Waitrose said its move would save 52 million cups annually.
Sales now top several million annually through her website headbandsofhope.
It said the cost would be $450 annually per facility.
India spends around $10 billion annually on vegetable oil imports.
The programs receive about $8 million annually, the official said.
The average athletic director was pocketing more than $25,258 annually.
Poland consumes around 16 billion cubic metres of gas annually.
Nine million people are dying annually from that air pollution.
Over 52 years, this measure has increased 19 percent annually.
Precursor invests in about 25 to 30 different startups annually.
Such an arrangement could be worth millions of dollars annually.
The Janov Primal Center currently treats about 40 patients annually.
Texas students would be tested annually in reading and math.
Not payable monthly or even annually, but $1 in total.
Similar races occur annually in Bolivia's eight other major cities.
That costs the Treasury $3 billion annually in uncollected taxes.
The secretary must make this assessment annually for five years.
Casey has had public calls for his job almost annually.
State leaders say the fee could raise $210 billion annually.
It still kills about 35,000 infants around the world annually.
The Presidio attracts seven and a half million visitors annually.
About 5 million Americans visit Italy annually, the AP noted.
Change the sand annually and wash and disinfect the sandbox.
In the Midwest, they increased 4.5% monthly and 14.9% annually.
Thousands of Irish women travel to Britain annually for abortions.
There are more than a million paid obituaries created annually.
In the Midwest, sales dropped 2.5% monthly and 1.2% annually.
An average of 1.3 million people attend the fair annually.
VSiN agreed to pay him $1 annually for five years.
But the company is losing up to $ 1 billion annually.
India spends around $12 billion annually on vegetable oil imports.
Some drivers spend more than $1,000 dollars annually on fuel.
Despite the risks, there are more than 28503,22019 protests annually.
Price: Many free, premium offerings start at $35.88 – $44.28 annually
West End theaters ceilings are now inspected and certified annually.
Carpet exports from Afghanistan have reached around $200 million annually.
The report card will be issued annually, Mr. Gates said.
The pilot plant will only produce about 10 tonnes annually.
Slashings and stabbings among inmates at times exceeded 1,103 annually.
Trump said the number ranged from 25,000 to 69,000 annually.
Microsoft's security spending, RBC notes, has reached $1 billion annually.
These include Minneapolis, up 4.2% annually, and Detroit, up 4.1%.
The hotel's design changes annually, and doesn't usually repeat itself.
Manufacturing capacity, Camilleri said, is fine at 15,000 units annually.
Fatigued workers cost employers billions annually in lost productivity time.
The calculation was also based on driving 10,841 miles annually.
In total, the cuts will amount to $122 million annually.
The data would be released annually in future, she said.
Miami saw the lowest rent increase at just 1% annually.
Last decade, the population grew an average of 0.97% annually.
That is equal to about 1 in 13 adults annually.
Employers already spend $691 billion annually for health care coverage.
The holdings cost Neumann over $650,000 in property taxes annually.
This works out at around 300,000 gallons per acre annually.
For homes priced below $100,403, inventory was down 15% annually.
The index is reweighted quarterly, and components are rebalanced annually.
California law also mandates that commercial properties be inspected annually.
Gavin and Alice hope to be harvesting annually by 2022.
Government figures show some 20,000 fires occur annually in Dhaka.
That's about $5 billion more annually than drugmakers pay now.
CASIS receives $15 million annually from NASA through this agreement.
Rice brings about $64.8 million of revenue to Rwanda annually.
Starting in 22.7, the rate increased by 22008 percent annually.
It is designed to take 500,000 tons of garbage annually.
Today, the park hosts more than 16 million visitors annually.
Some companies are obligated to pay states annually in perpetuity.
The legislation will positively impact nearly 4 million students annually.
Approximately 500 to 700 refugees now arrive in Cleveland annually.
Some states require bottled water companies to be licensed annually.
His campaign estimated the program would cost $134 billion annually.
The transportation authority spends $565,239 annually to operate the B262.
Drugmakers pay out more than $2003 billion in rebates annually.
By contrast, Medicaid has typically grown at 7 percent annually.
Annually, in the increasingly balmy fall, Comic Con hits NYC.
The American Society of Civil Engineers, which assigned our deteriorating school facilities a D+, estimates that just maintaining and operating them will cost $58 billion annually, while upgrading them would cost $77 billion annually.
Signing up for Amazon Prime is quick and easy, and it can cost as little as $6.49 a month ($59.99 annually) for students, and less than $119.993 a month ($119.99 annually) for everyone else.
For example, a person earning $103,210 annually who participates in his or her company's 2130(k) plan can open a non-deductible IRA and contribute up to $2000,500 annually, or $6,500 if over age 50.
Our portfolio companies are growing between 70 and 4.53 percent annually.
Over three years, the cap would rise to 100,000 vehicles annually.
That amounts to a whopping 17.5 billion total binge drinks annually.
The cut will save about $450 million annually, the company said.
Sally boasts that he makes $75-100k annually on his profile.
Another three million are at risk of undergoing the procedure annually.
Forest fires, he argues, decimate 14 percent of Lebanese trees annually.
From 22017 to 2017, cocaine-involved deaths have risen 22018% annually.
"[The] park produces 526.5 gigawatt hours annually," says director Mohammed Arroijal.
Nearly 215,63 were hospitalized and up to 26 people died annually.
But we also call for the guidance to be updated annually.
Some of those HBCU's currently receive more than $5 million annually.
Together, these countries spend nearly $500 billion purchasing U.S. exports annually.
Held annually on March 22, it's now in its 193th year.
Children experience more colds, about six to 20163 annually, than adults.
The entire process takes about 10 minutes and costs $179 annually.
The date is marked annually with protests calling for greater freedoms.
The RAND report predicts as much as $75 million annually in
The illegal sports betting market is worth billions of dollars annually.
There are up to 13 new U.S. cases of SMA annually.
Has noted that she visits all 22018 counties in Minnesota annually.
EDF trades around 3 to 4 million tonnes of LNG annually.
Hold a food or fund drive, as Jobvite employees do annually.
German cars are big business, bringing in almost $230 billion annually.
The value of the bib is estimated at $50 million annually.
Currently, the country builds up to two billion square meters annually.
Nonluxury homes saw their average price rise 2.7% annually to $300,000.
In Boise, Idaho, prices rose 17% percent annually to $1 million.
Pro Unlimited costs $144 annually, and it allows for unlimited distribution.
Memberships to his golf clubs, I understand, run around $100,000 annually.
It includes $3.5 million annually to improve clinical services at shelters.
Mr. Silver is to receive $79,222.68 annually, the comptroller's office said.
More than 30,000 Americans are now dying annually from opioid overdoses.
That's how much heat oceans absorb annually bc of #fossilfuel use.
Child marriage hastens 70,000 maternal deaths of girls under 19 annually.
Nor do they raise a lot of cash: $220bn annually worldwide.
It estimates horse wagering in the state tops $3 billion annually.
Venmo processes "well in excess of $20 billion" annually, Rainey said.
Image: John McColgan/Wikimedia CommonsWe are torching our own country annually.
Such a reduction would equate to 350,000 tonnes of methane annually.
And it's cheaper than Headspace, which is $95.88 annually, by comparison.
The company has been in the top five annually since 1980.
In the Midwest, the index grew 3.3% monthly and 1.7% annually.
In the South, the index increased 1.3% monthly and 1.4% annually.
The investors also urged that all directors be re-elected annually.
By the mid-1960s, the library alone welcomed 100,000 visitors annually.
The cap would rise over three years to 100,000 vehicles annually.
Operating the ISS costs NASA between $3 to $4 billion annually.
Holland signed a five-year contract, reportedly worth $5 million annually.
The Accra International Marathon in Ghana annually draws several hundred runners.
Analysts expect profits from America to erode by around 10% annually.
Twenty billion pounds annually is approximately 384 million pounds per week.
We expect average selling prices to decline annually by 3%-5%.
Methachittiphan and Ellis declined to say how much they earn annually.
The mid scenario modeled 10 million new tons of coal annually.
Over the past four years they have grown by 18% annually.
Nigeria, for instance, spends USD$2168 billion annually on food imports.
Before last year, sales had been rising over 20 percent annually.
This underfunding of state and local resources totals $2 billion annually.
The service costs 99 cents per month, or around $12 annually.
I'm glad the Department annually calculates the newly announced default rates.
With interest rates that are typically between 20% and 50% annually.
At one point more than 50,000 such letters were issued annually.
Lawnmowers kill 69, and falling out of bed kills 737 annually.
According to multiple reports, Brown's deal is worth $5 million annually.
It contributes A$6.4 billion directly to the nation's economy annually.
Indian nationals are the largest group of H-1B recipients annually.
Son plans to spend around $50 billion annually, he told Bloomberg.
Facebook, which eventually bought WhatsApp, was earning $6 per user annually.
Her team holds 16 retreats annually in communities across the country.
That's up from the 150 cases the country usually sees annually.
Several sources said that initial budget was around $500 million annually.
Inflation remains elusive, however, after prices fell annually again in February.
Annually, the country loses roughly 40,000 women during pregnancy and childbirth.
Owners of certain residential buildings are required register annually by Sept.
The agency revises its data annually to incorporate new seasonal patterns.
Jain added that Punjab gets less than 700mm of rainfall annually.
Annually that can amount to a staggering 13,000 gallons of water.
The award is given annually to the "most inspirational" Dodgers player.
Even Tesla now aims to produce 500,000 cars annually by 2018.
At least $1 billion is provided annually to the Lebanese Hezbollah.
Annually, it is estimated to generate about $1.43 billion in revenue.
The plant has capacity to produce 120,000 tonnes of biodiesel annually.
That means that 10,000 children are scalded by hot soups annually.
The World Yo-Yo Contest has been held annually since 1992.
Annually, just 15 patients are diagnosed with the disorder across Europe.
Policies for insuring cars and homes, by contrast, are renewed annually.
Connolly said that those customers on average earn just $19,000 annually.
Visitors to refuge contribute $1.9 million annually into the local economy.
Estimates suggest that this could amount to around $6900 billion annually.
About 12 million individuals use payday loans annually, according to Horowitz.
The NHTSA has said it intends to update the blueprint annually.
The government also indexes tax brackets annually, in line with inflation.
Yet TB still kills 85033 million people annually, especially the poor.
States would receive a lump sum of money annually through 2026.
The same plot, without farm classification, would pay C$10,13 annually.
The tariffs target up to $50 billion of U.S. products annually.
In 2008 the region produced 17 million tons of coal annually.
From 1961 to 1991, just seven subversives were denied entry annually.
Members of Congress make $174,000 annually, and their staff make less.
The report also said it's growing upwards of 50 percent annually.
Let's say you live in New York and earn $100,000 annually.
The DEF CON cybersecurity conference is held annually in Las Vegas.
Drugmakers now spend more than $6 billion annually on such ads.
Industry and academics spend over $100B annually in medical R&D.
The total amount available to disperse will be $259 million annually.
It still earns 2.07% annually and requires just $1 to open.
More than 300 million tons of plastic are produced annually worldwide.
Yellowstone has about 4 million visitors annually, and injuries do happen.
That's about 3% of what Denmark spends on the territory annually.
Meanwhile, humans are reportedly killing 100 million of them worldwide annually.
After all, 2120 million of these pocket knives are produced annually.
In recent years, Humana has been paying about $1.4 million annually.
In recent years, Humana has been paying about $85033 million annually.
Will they receive the care and treatments funded annually by Congress?
The return on investment assumes global outlays of $6900 trillion annually.
In Texas alone, "Dreamers" contribute $6.3 billion to the GDP annually.
Wine tastings are held at parishes and annually at the cemetery.
So far, the division is growing 400% annually, according to Uber.
The forthcoming budget deal would foreclose cuts in annually approved spending.
Chinese growth is forecast to exceed 20 percent annually through 2020.
Ricardo Roselló has asked for $1.6 billion annually for five years.
The report has been conducted annually for the past 29 years.
The holiday, now celebrated annually by such luminaries as Kentucky Sen.
Next year, it — three times the number it usually closes annually.
At the time, my account was earning over 2% interest annually.
Senate Republicans should disclose this data immediately, and report it annually.
His Memphis home, Graceland, draws about a half-million fans annually.
The venture will initially produce about 1,000 vehicles annually, PSA said.
JERA's parent companies consume about 20 million tonnes of coal annually.
The ones who are down make the pilgrimage to Waikiki annually.
That's slightly less than the current UK testing system costs (annually).
Take the "War on Christmas," which was fought annually on Fox.
The Canadian economy is growing at less than 2 percent annually.
This subtracts at least 20 percent annually from our economic growth.
The St. Patrick's Day lunch has been held annually since 1987.
In Los Angeles, drivers spend 170 hours annually sitting in traffic.
The atrocity is marked annually on the fourth Saturday of November.
Measured annually, Turkey's economy has contracted for the past three quarters.
To the youth, he pledged to create 216 million jobs annually.
Records, by their nature, are not meant to be set annually.
The 4 million visitors who come here annually, though, that's new.
Dyke Marches are now held annually in cities around the world.
They estimate spiders eat 400-800 million tons of prey annually.
The change is expected to save the nation £20163,000 (~$116,000) annually.
According to Police Department documents, Terrell was averaging around 62 annually.
The I.R.S. suggests performing a "paycheck checkup" annually to avoid surprises.
It lasts until 230 and allows Autostrade to raise tolls annually.
Millions began marking International Women's Day annually after March 8, 1911.
Most of the individuals I advised made between $200,13-$250,000 annually.
It is expected to save about $4 billion in cash annually.
It estimated savings at between $17 million and $19 million annually.
The latest rule estimates it would reduce 85033,000 short tons annually.
This bill would require them to pay $20 million annually, instead.
Financial institutions are investing about $1.7 billion annually in blockchain technology.
Pending home sales have been down annually for six straight months.
The index is re-weighted quarterly, and components are rebalanced annually.
Disney+ is $43 per month or $69.99 if you pay annually.
"NMCP safely and professionally delivers approximately 2,500 babies annually," they continued.
But today, with 276 million guests annually, it is nearly spotless.
The highest-level coverage costs $21.5 per month, or $549.95 annually.
Another report pegged crimes against women at over 0.33 million annually.
The two posts are expected to pay about $300,000 combined annually.
Another executive order required future presidents to release similar information annually.
The preferred shares paid 6 percent annually, or about $300 million.
About 65 troops annually would seek to transition, according to RAND.
Despite the problems, Amex stock returned 5.4% annually under Chenault's tenure.
Trade between the U.S. and India is about $150 billion annually.
He says the implied return investors should expect is 1.48% annually.
Brown told me it is currently more than doubling revenues annually.
Contract manufacturing is expanding more than 5 percent annually, analysts reckon.
Boeing's filing said Calhoun's base pay will be $1.4 million annually.
The S&P 500 returned 11.9% annually over the same time.
The company emits approximately 16 million metric tons of carbon annually.
More than 214 teachers leave the district annually, the union says.
Experts estimate that the industry exceeds half a billion dollars annually.
Hertl will earn roughly $5.63 million annually, according to The Athletic.
Within seven years, Workiva was earning more than $100 million annually.
Outdoor recreation generates $887 billion annually and creates 7.6 million jobs.
State officials have estimated their plan would save $150 million annually.
Everything is on the table as the budget is recalculated annually.
In Texas alone, wild hogs do $400 million in damage annually.
The typical American musician only makes $100 annually from streaming royalties.
Annually, data breaches cost the healthcare industry more than $6 billion.
The aeronautics sector has been growing by around 7 percent annually.
Radzinskaya earns $18 million annually from her YouTube channels, Forbes said.
He now allots at least $20,000 annually for the family trip.
The number of visitors has soared to 8003 million visitors annually.
It has disciplined both annually appropriated spending and direct spending programs.
It wants to triple petrochemicals production to 14.4 million tonnes annually.
The U.S. still devotes about $4 billion annually on the effort.
CVS said the employee investments will total about $425 million annually.
The new center is expected to treat around 1,400 patients annually.
Meanwhile, we are spending roughly $700 billion annually on the military.
How much money are these individuals paying annually to consume tobacco?
New Jersey inmates make more than a million aluminum plates annually.
Students will pay an additional $320 annually starting next school year.
She paid 50 cents for me to get in there annually.
Baja produces around 100,000 pick-up trucks and truck beds annually.
Venezuela is struggling under hyperinflation now approaching 2 million percent annually.
Sooo ... could ya use an extra $12k in your pocket, annually?
Software-only plans start at $9.99 per month and user (which is paid annually) and then you can add the hardware on top of that for $99 per month (also paid annually) without any upfront cost.
She gives the hypothetical example: Kate and Sarah are each saving $220,265 over 280 years — $4013,2401 annually (roughly $210/month) for the first 215 years and $2,000 annually (roughly $127/month) for the second 10 years.
If your company doesn't grow at 100 percent annually, but instead "only" grows at 50 percent annually, it will take five years (not three) to achieve revenue levels where we can earn our target 3x return.
The half a billion dollars the corporation receives annually from the U.S. government certainly helps, as do the hundreds of thousands of abortions the chain performs annually, at a cost of up to $1,500 a pop.
Production of new homes across the state averaged less than 80,000 annually over the last decade, far below the projected need of 180,000 additional homes annually, according to the California Department of Housing and Community Development.
In an analysis published Tuesday, the Commonwealth Fund said 27-year-old, nonsubsidized Obamacare customers would see an average premium hike of $492 annually in 2019, and $8753 annually in 2027 if the mandate is repealed.
Research in one of my books found that from 1966 through 2016, when interest rates were rising, the S&P 85033 returned an anemic 5.8 percent annually compared to 15.2 percent annually when rates were falling.
But they would need to decline to about 4.8 billion metric tons annually by 2025 and 1.2 billion metric tons annually by 2050 if the United States is to meet its pledges under the Paris accord.
Over the decade from 133 to 2024, the labor force growth rate for 65- to 74-year-olds is expected to be about 249 percent annually, and about 250 percent annually for those 230 and older.
The permit allowed Tarzan Zerbini to take two elephants, Shelly and Marie, on a Canadian circus tour - on the condition that it pledge $2600,993 annually to an elephant charity and raise another $299,21 annually from patrons.
A total of 3.5 trillion insects weighing a combined 3,200 tons annually migrated annually over a region in south-central England monitored with specialized radar and a balloon-supported aerial netting system, the scientists said on Thursday.
California's wine industry alone employs more than 780,000 Americans, generates $114 billion in economic activity annually, and pays $15.2 billion annually in state, local and federal taxes, according to the trade group the Wine Institute of California.
Huawei isn't a publicly traded company, but publishes audited financial results annually.
Annually, businesses and individuals spend six billion worker hours on tax paperwork.
"Denial-of-service attacks cost businesses millions of dollars annually," said Braverman.
Mr McCain wants $60bn allocated annually to cover "overseas contingency operations" (OCO).
He's made millions of dollars annually in deals with YouTube and Disney.
About 70 percent of the 800 vehicles he sells annually are trucks.
The company's sales growth rate has averaged over 50% annually since 2013.
It's estimated that up to 60,000 people die annually of the disease.
Somehow, TransPerfect continued to make money, about $500 million in sales annually.
Over the same time frame, total US population grew 1.1 percent annually.
Combined, the Indonesian wedding industry brings in an estimated $7 million annually.
The "typical" host in the city earns $10,900 annually, according to Airbnb.
The city-state hosts the popular weeklong Asia Fashion Exchange (AFX) annually.
In the Midwest, sales fell 1.8 percent monthly and 4.9 percent annually.
Held annually, The Europas are the awards for technology startups in Europe.
The company's digital business grew 30 percent annually in the December quarter.
The UNU estimates 50 million tonnes of e-waste is produced annually.
Delta carries approximately 700 service or support animals daily — nearly 250,000 annually.
Putting this into perspective, Delta carries more than 180 million passengers annually.
Sears technicians make nearly 7 million service calls annually, the company says.
It expects to purchase between IDR1trn-1.3trn annually in 103 and 2018.
Annually, she budgets between $10,000 and $15,543 of her savings for travel.
Croatia annually consumes gas volumes slightly higher than the terminal's planned capacity.
That's nearly double the 9,500 donations the group receives annually, she said.
Billions of dollars annually are sent to Africa by the continent's diaspora.
Croatia annually consumes gas volumes roughly equal to the terminal's planned capacity.
Now at $0.37 per share a quarter, yielding around 3.5 percent annually.
That could prevent 174,000 premature deaths annually by 2040, the study says.
At launch, she billed members $30 annually to access those discussion pages.
A decade ago commercial lending in Lebanon grew by 15-20% annually.
The program allows as many as 50,000 people into the US annually.
In the case of morphine, it leads to some 30,000 deaths annually.
This debt currently yields negative 21 basis points (negative $2212 billion) annually.
It annually sells 80,000 canines for consumption, according to the Korea Herald.
Farm dairy sales amount to around C$6 billion ($4.6 billion) annually.
The exploitation of resources there totals $722 million to $862 million annually.
But tobacco is still linked to hundreds of thousands of deaths annually.
In the eight years since the crisis it has averaged 1.5% annually.
In each case, exports have expanded by more than $100 billion annually.
Raga notes that Depop's top sellers are known to clear $100,000 annually.
The service will be $2453 per month or $69.99 annually, underpricing Netflix.
Cambodia's textile and footwear industry generates $6 billion annually for the economy.
The diversity visa program provides up to 50,000 visas annually by lottery.
But the company is still only launching a couple dozen payloads annually.
The finance minister responded that these were sent annually to his ministry.
That's $155 a user on average annually, or about $13 a month.
These women that we work with in essence make about $11,000 annually.
This change could save the agency $115 million annually, the report says.
In the Midwest, sales decreased 0.9 percent monthly and 1.7 percent annually.
No one who makes more than $250,000 annually would receive any money.
The mean earner would receive a tax break worth just £26 annually.
Held annually, The Europas are the main European Awards for technology startups.
Annually, that comes out to about $14 billion to jail unconvicted people.
More than 215 percent of Cuban households earn less than $22016,290 annually.
Lawyaw charges each user $59 per month or $39 if paid annually.
It contributes about 7 to 10 percent of government tax revenues annually.
The Egyptian government spends about $1.5 billion annually on state wheat imports.
Tech companies have been disclosing their diversity numbers semi-annually since 2014.
Ikea has 313 stores in 38 countries and makes $4 billion annually.
Gilenya has a list price of $95,594 annually in the United States.
Jerry Brown to generate roughly $5.2 billion annually to improve state infrastructure.
In the Midwest, sales fell 0.5 percent monthly and 1.1 percent annually.
Output capacity will reach 8.3 million tonnes annually by 2024 or 2025.
The total number of customers reached 188 million, up 65 percent annually.
The U.S. generates an estimated 3.14 million tons of e-waste annually.
This would help to cut nearly 800 megatons of CO2 emissions annually.
DHS estimated that 2,940 entrepreneurs would be eligible under the rule annually.
The state says it sees anywhere from zero to six cases annually.
Worldwide, measles resulted in nearly 2.6 million deaths annually prior to 1980.
In the Midwest, sales fell 0.6 percent monthly and 7.2 percent annually.
"A discussion to send a PSA test shouldn't happen annually," she said.
Today, about $5 billion worth of Hello Kitty merchandise is sold annually.
Drug exports from state capital Hyderabad are worth around $14 billion annually.
For a traditional IRA, you also can contribute up to $6,000 annually.
The service said about 100 people are killed annually by rip currents.
Direct medical costs for chronic diseases and conditions exceed $750 billion annually.
They, along with The VR Fund, will update the landscape semi-annually.
GLD costs less at 40 basis points annually than holding Swiss francs.
Commendably, the bill adjusts those tax rates annually for marijuana price inflation.
More than 85 percent made more than $40,113 annually, the document said.
GU272 estimates that the reconciliatory fund would generate more than $400,000 annually.
That base salary is double the amount that Mayer took home annually.
Trump predicts he can get GDP growth to above 4 percent annually.
In Britain some 250 take place annually, up from 80 in 2004.
In the Midwest, sales fell 7.2 percent monthly and 6.1 percent annually.
Symantec expects the workforce reduction will reduce costs by $115 million annually.
A financial analyst by trade, Sall earned just $33,000 annually starting out.
The Department is estimating an increase in revenue of $70 million annually.
To eliminate that backlog would require an investment of $18.5 billion annually.
Borrowers must annually recertify their income information to stay on the plan.
Some 300,000 Cubans living in the United States now travel home annually.
The decision will affect about 1,200 people annually, Roche said on Friday.
OUR and other labor groups annually release reports before the shareholder meeting.
The country is a tourist hotspot, with nearly a million tourists annually.
In dollars, emerging exports are declining by 10 percent annually, they calculate.
Fitch expects Nordstrom's other online channels to grow by 15% - 20% annually.
Over the past decade, DOL has averaged just three significant regulations annually.
Between 2010-2012, Illegal ivory in China was worth $597 million annually.
Those closures will save states a third of a billion dollars annually.
By 2009 West Virginians were annually filling 19 painkiller prescriptions a person.
About 128,000 people end up in the hospital and 3,000 die annually.
The International Labour Organization estimates that human trafficking generates $150 billion annually.
It will continue to increase by about 7.3 percent annually through 2018.
Historical returns for a balanced portfolio have averaged about 8 percent annually.
In addition, the United States spends approximately $80 billion annually on corrections.
"Businesses report their net income annually, which is somewhat arbitrary," Rosenthal said.
It said it has tripled revenue annually over the past three years.
What other social media platform annually sends amateur bloggers to Fashion Week?
Around 4,000 college students participate in Jumpstart's early education service program annually.
ATRI prepares the report annually to provide research to the trucking industry.
That's well below the $63 million budgeted annually under former President Obama.
"The equipment finance industry is estimated at US$1.5trn annually," said Fate.
Conventional money managers typically receive 1 percent annually of assets under management.
Instead, states would receive a lump sum of money annually through 2026.
Rank-and-file members of the House and Senate earn $174,000 annually.
All had benefits, costs, or other economic effects exceeding $100 million annually.
Over $300 million is made annually from ticket sales for haunted attractions.
For the following 10 years, Qatar would be monitored annually for compliance.
The Global Slavery Index is published annually by the Walk Free Foundation.
About 128,19983 people end up in the hospital while 3,000 die annually.
The ongoing costs to comply are estimated at over $22019 million annually.
The dividend slash is expected to generate $4 billion in cash annually.
Ms. Axelson-Berry publishes about 12 hardcover books annually, averaging 300 pages.
One statistic suggests that 200 million children worldwide face sexual violence annually.
Here's what the typical worker in each of those occupations makes annually.
An average-sized hospital spends $7.6 million annually on administrative costs alone.
You can decide whether you want the payments monthly, quarterly, or annually.
It is known that over 2628,28503 people die annually in auto accidents.
Airborne pollutants already cause over 1 million premature deaths in China annually
While they're known for being great hiders, 400,000 coyotes are killed annually.
They also slept better and took fewer days off from work annually.
Wages are expected to increase by 0.3 percent or 2.7 percent annually.
In the Midwest, sales rose 0.4 percent monthly and 0.8 percent annually.
Last year, Agarwal focused on shifting its subscribers from monthly to annually.
That means singles making between $24,000 and $72,000 annually are middle class.
A total of $40 billion annually is to come from "other measures".
Dearborn had renewed contracts with ICE annually for more than 10 years.
His agency estimates that it will apply to nearly 400,000 people annually.
His company sells $100 million worth of products annually, according to Forbes. 
The company will no longer make multiyear commitments, instead reassessing commitments annually.
Trade between the United States and Britain is about $200 billion annually.
It sells more than 170,000 guitars annually in more than 80 countries.
That's just $312 per quarter or $178 annually per employee, myself included.
The credit was capped at 12 weeks and $4,000 per employee annually.
The ACS is generated annually through interviews with about 3.5 million people.
It is estimated that more than 4503,2450 tons enter the ocean annually.
The actions will save about $90 million annually on a pretax basis.
Its plant in Nigeria's commercial capital, Lagos, can assemble 5,000 cars annually.
Transparency International says corruption costs Zimbabwe's economy at least $1 billion annually.
That's the equivalent of building five standard fossil-fuel power stations annually.
Funding in the region of $100 billion annually is what is needed.
Meanwhile, the metropolitan area is adding about 30,000 newly built homes annually.
Quipcare+ includes two preventative check-ups annually, as well as x-rays.
These range from $12 -$840 annually for each terminal/individual having access.
However, it would cost more than $10 billion annually, the group said.
Manufacturers could then trade these permits for the cars they produce annually.
In the West sales declined 1.0 percent monthly and 2.4 percent annually.
Ocrevus costs $65,000 annually, while Gilenya's U.S. list price runs around $100,000.
That translates into $2,190 annually if you guzzled two cans a day.
Their initiative snowballed annually among knife connoisseurs, taking in $52,000 last year.
One research associate in the White House, Macy Mount, earns $57,510 annually
They're self-reported and paid annually, with no institutional tracking of wealth.
Peloton surveys its members annually and found this was true among them.
The new terminal is expected to handle some 50 million passengers annually.
By contrast, Disney parks spends just under $600 million on marketing annually.
In gratitude, she returned annually throughout her career to sing in Barcelona.
The state's wolf population, meanwhile, was growing by about 30 percent annually.
That's enough for each to buy a new 303-foot yacht, annually.
One estimate from Capital Economics is that sales could drop 35% annually.
The inventory of homes for sale fell 9.8% annually to 1.47 million.
Trump is currently the president of the G7, whose leadership rotates annually.
The award is one of several prizes presented annually at the Fringe.
Gurley's deal averages $14.4 million annually, compared to $20393 million for Elliott.
Trout earns an estimated $20203 million from endorsements annually, according to Forbes.
It also sends about $8 billion annually directly to communities through grants.
No more than 14 inches of rain falls annually, sometimes far less.
More than 226,29 people stay in the city's sprawling shelter system annually.
That tax revenue will continue annually as long as the project operates.
Ten years later, it was serving more than a million passengers annually.
Over three million dogs enter animal shelters in the United States annually.
So Congress limited deductions for state and local taxes to $10,000 annually.
The Neighborhood Playhouse charges about $16,500 annually for its two-year school.
Skipper's network indirectly pays both men tens of millions of dollars annually.
Their average salary is less than $25,000 annually, according to census data.
Factor in inflation, and that works out to less than 1% annually.
Located in the coastal town of Asilah, it still takes place annually.
It did not have to be repeated annually, like Passover or Easter.
The program, which is renewed annually, has been suspended in the past.
In Chile, the small number of abortion prosecutions annually typically target doctors.
It annually features a couple of rivalry games — including Southern California vs.
That's an increase of our tax burden by at least $10,000 annually.
You'll receive an additional free night annually when you renew the card.
At that time, economists had forecast a 1.5% contraction annually for 2019.
Volume was 66% higher annually, as rates were still higher last year.
While Canada and Germany increased their investments annually, Singapore's dropped by 55%.
By itself, SNAP annually pulls over eight million people out of poverty.
Pending home sales in the South grew 8.7% monthly and 7.1% annually.
It has gone through multiple editions, but it is not updated annually.
Mr. Renaud said the agency received 1,000 applications annually for deferred action.
California annually imports some two million non-native bullfrogs for human consumption.
Some 1,100 infants are born annually in this country with trisomy 203.
Abolishing DST could prevent 28 fatal car accidents annually, the study found.
Emissions have never fallen at 22 percent annually anywhere, much less everywhere.
S.KOREA GDP INCREASED BY 2.0% ANNUALLY IN 2019, SLOWEST SINCE 2009 - C.BANK
Bay Area home sales fell annually in all counties except San Francisco.
"Freelancers experiencing non-payment lose an average of $6,000 annually," Pearce said.
Namibia earmarks a small quota of the animals to be hunted annually.
How much are you saving annually as a percentage of your income?
Credit Suisse paid 9 to 13 percent interest annually on the bonds.
He was paid $27,2000 annually, which would be about $219,19663 in 21966.
In recent years, the program has received more than $1 million annually.
Most of the 3,000 civilians killed annually are victims of the insurgents.
But the country's total crop is worth just over $40 billion annually.
Bank of America offers up to $5,250 annually for job-related courses.
The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show has been happening annually since 1877.
UPS said it invests more than $200 million annually in safety training.
Since the IRS raised IRA contribution limits, you can contribute $6,000 annually.
Iran is also facing a White House where key personnel change annually.
One estimate from Auriemma Insights puts the losses at $6 billion annually.
The 20-City Composite rose 2.6% annually, up from 20193% in October.
In the Midwest, sales dropped 3.6% monthly but were 103% higher annually.
Unused gym memberships are estimated to cost Americans some $1.8 billion annually.
Musk continues to expect to make 1 million vehicles annually by 2020.
In the Midwest sales fell 2.7% monthly but were 1.8% higher annually.
The damage to agriculture is estimated at just under $2300 billion annually.
Nationally, half of all suicides — more than 20,000 annually — are by firearms.
In the South, sales declined 1.7 percent monthly and 0.9 percent annually.
In the West, sales fell 0.9 percent monthly and 5.8 percent annually.
By 85033, Maui Memorial was operating at a $43 million loss annually.
The only value is the bottom line, assessed annually at stockholders' meetings.
The number of homes priced above $750,000 was up about 60% annually.
The government expects those numbers to reach 30 million annually by 2030.
BHP's flagship mine, Escondida, yields more than 10 times that amount annually.
The state of Michigan constitution requires that all expenditures be appropriated annually.
And tuition is rising by about six percent annually, according to Vanguard.
In the Midwest, sales fell 6.6 percent monthly and 4.1 percent annually.
Traffickers make huge profits — some $150 billion annually — while shortchanging responsible businesses.
For those priced between $100,000 and $250,000, supplies were 7% lower annually.
Petrobras sells 7 million tonnes of naphtha to Braskem annually, Musa said.
In 26.8166-2016, the market grew 21 percent annually, the survey said.
The holiday's dates change annually but tend to occur in either month.
By contrast, we spend 3 times as much annually on food stamps.
The quarterly dividend currently approximates $280 million and is typically increased annually.
As a result, U.S. cattlemen have lost $20 billion in sales annually.
In 2016, Starbucks Canada started offering $5,000 toward mental health benefits annually.
As a result an additional 170,000 local jobs would be created annually.
The Credit Outlook is published semi-annually, It is available at www.fitchratings.
The fund also rebalances annually to keep to the current target allocation.
The 20-City Composite rose 2.1% annually, up from 3.63% in August.
The three-train project can produce 15.6 million tonnes of LNG annually.
The Ivanka Trump brand reportedly produces 20 million pairs of shoes annually.
However, a car lease comes with mileage limits, typically about 12,000 annually.
The economic impact of federal regulations is estimated at $2 trillion annually.
Victims include 890,000 people who die annually from second-hand smoke exposure.
Slack has 821 paying customers that spend that much with it annually.
In addition, the Patriots make six-figure charitable donations annually to Foxborough.
The railway transports more than C$250 billion worth of goods annually.
Loss of the tax break would cost them close to $30,000 annually.
In the Midwest, sales increased 0.6% monthly and were 0.2% higher annually.
Most Division I schools spend between $500,000 and $1,000,0000 annually on recruiting.
Zimmerman said the project would generate $2 million annually for Cascade Locks.
Truckers lose $1.3 billion in wages annually waiting at warehouses for loads.
Famous for its sunsets, the volcanic island draws millions of tourists annually.
Planned Parenthood receives more than $500 million annually from the federal government.
China currently spends $3 billion annually on robotics, according to the report.
The CBO estimates that if Congress aims to simply maintain the current debt-to-GDP ratio for the next 25 years, revenues would need to increase by 6% annually, or noninterest spending would need to fall 5.5% annually.
The median paycheck in the industry is $229,241 a year, or $222,648 more than the national figure, though individual salaries can range from $22,326 annually for service jobs all the way up to $215,384 annually for legal professionals.
The bonds were issued in fixed and floating-rate tranches, with the fixed bond paying 5.25 percent annually and the floating bond paying a coupon of 2.25 percent annually over the Kuwaiti central bank discount rate, KIPCO said.
Cost cuts for the 210.6-211.9 period were expected in a range of 28.10-22017 percent annually, corresponding to between 27.80 million and 8.043 billion crowns per year, Telenor said, with an average of 28.04,21 jobs to go annually.
Considering it costs the federal government $32,000 annually for each prisoner, the approximately 25,000 noncitizens in our prison system amounts to nearly $1 billion in expenses annually, not to mention the expenses of state correctional facilities and immigration enforcement.
U.S. policymakers should therefore triple federal investments in semiconductor-specific research to $5 billion annually and double federal funding for semiconductor-related research in fields such as materials science, computer science, engineering and applied mathematics to $40 billion annually.
The American suspension of all nonimmigrant visas could affect over 100,000 Turkish citizens who travel to the United States annually, but Turkey is likely to suffer more: Roughly half a million Americans, business travelers and tourists, visit Turkey annually.
Do all single males making $10,000 annually get health care from the government?
It will cost you $117,724 annually to retire comfortably in the Aloha atate.
All members are trained and certified annually by the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office.
Governments, who want them to use more, spend nearly $1bn annually on subsidies.
The number of flips are down 8% annually, so the stakes are up.
The Meural Membership, as it's called, costs $4.95 a month or $39.95 annually.
Eliminating the funding, the report said, saves the government less than $500,000 annually.
An estimated 100,000 people die annually from coal-fired power plants in India.
Barcelona uses smart water meter technology, which saved the city $58 million annually.
Up to 100 million infections occur annually in more than 100 endemic countries.
On the other hand, Americans earning at least $75,000 annually are more upbeat.
Humans Cause Most of America&aposs WildfiresWe are torching our own country annually.
The bank has pledged to donate 2% of its after-tax profit annually.
But this is because it transmits the malaria parasite that kills millions annually.
This job tends to pay $51.43k to $87k CAD annually in Toronto.   7.
Edwards said the DHA pays about $5,000 annually for access to the database.
In that time, Altria watched Juul's sales grow to about $22008 billion annually.
Today, those two companies alone sell over 3.5 million vehicles annually in China.
Gatwick is Britain's second-busiest airport, after Heathrow, serving 45 million passengers annually.
She may also want to consider paying her taxes quarterly instead of annually.
The March for Life happens annually near the January anniversary of Roe v.
Rodgers will average $25 million annually in "new money," plus incentives each year.
With more than 11,000 stores around the globe, Walmart earns $500.3 billion annually.
Most of the boats are unfit for open water, and thousands drown annually.
But those solid tumors do not kill more than 8 million people annually.
For example, iShares Core S&P 500 ETF charges just 0.04 percent annually.
Lennar's average sale price in the fourth quarter was up 9 percent annually.
Cybercrime has been estimated by McAfee to cost businesses $600 billion annually worldwide.
The fuel smuggling costs the Libyan economy $750 million annually, according to NOC.
Regionally, pending home sales in the Northeast fell 1.7% monthly and 0.4% annually.
Its 2017 pre-tax profit is estimated to have surged 75.9 percent annually.
In Charleston, South Carolina, luxury prices were up 42% annually to $2.3 million.
Vedanta Resources said Lisheen typically produced about 300,000 tonnes of zinc concentrate annually.
Over ¥3.53trn ($203bn) is waged annually on pachinko, a noisy variant of pinball.
A true cultural plan would require DCLA to report annually on its progress.
The U.S. tech industry generates billions of dollars in returns annually for investors.
The actual number of home sales for properties priced below $3003,000 doubled annually.
The CDC recommends that everyone age 6 months and older get vaccinated annually.
Sanders officials said the IRS could be responsible for assessing net worth annually.

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