Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

348 Sentences With "per head"

How to use per head in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "per head" and check conjugation/comparative form for "per head". Mastering all the usages of "per head" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Yearly benefits for both uneducated and educated American workers would increase—by $59 per head and $81 per head, respectively.
Chechens annually receive about 40,000 rubles ($575.73) in subsidy per head, while the figure is around 10,000 rubles per head for the country as a whole.
Trump plans to attend a $5,85033-per-head fundraiser and a $35,000-per-head fundraiser to raise money for his transition team and for the Republican National Committee.
Only Spain and Brazil do more vaginal procedures per head.
In 22004 the two countries enjoyed comparable GDP per head.
WeWork members get by on 50 square feet per head.
In 2016 which nation drank the most tea per head?
American soldiers commit fewer crimes per head than locals do.
During his reign GDP per head barely grew (see chart).
Income per head has risen by 40% over the same period.
If there's an empty seat, there's a higher cost per head.
Slack starts out free, and plans start at $6.67 per head.
He says he gets $1,400 per head for a successful trip.
In 1999 its income per head was nearly level with Germany's.
But Tann moved her "merchandise" at $1,000 per head — $10,000 today.
If calculated per head, the US is well above anyone else.
Africa also has the highest TB death rate per head of population.
That means as much as a $1,000 loss per head of cattle.
Then the Kaleidoscope hospitality package is for you at £359 per head.
Measured at purchasing-power parity, income per head is a miserable 21%.
Income per head in real terms is no different than in 1999.
Now it boasts a GDP per head among the highest in Africa.
It features dinner tasting menus costing 98 to 185 euros per head.
Serbia has the highest concentration of private guns per head in Europe.
At reunification in 1990, annual beer consumption per head was 148 litres.
Consumption per head peaked in 1976 and has been falling ever since.
Its GDP per head is stuck at the level of the late 1990s.
A classic SaaS play, Veratrak charges customers a monthly per-head license fee.
It rises roughly in line with absolute income per head, not relative income.
It wants to lead the world in both efficiency and income per head.
The economy has underperformed and GDP per head is falling (see chart 2).
Singapore alone has dozens, with prices ranging from $35 to $105 per head.
For every 1% increase in GDP per head, poverty is reduced by 1.7%.
On price, Symphony's monthly product fee of $220 per head is comparatively low.
The next richest state, Fiji, has an output of just $9,000 per head.
ISU estimates that Iowa producers who take hogs from birth to slaughter made a profit of $7.93 per head in 2015 - little better than a tenth of the $61.85 per head in 2014 when PEDv-constricted supplies sent hog prices climbing.
In terms of GDP per head, Qatar is one of the world's richest countries.
Terminal charges per-head for its recruiting efforts, collecting a percentage of employee salaries.
From 1980 to 2016 annual consumption per head drooped from 146 litres to 104.
The average annual income per head for Kenyans is $1,340, World Bank data shows.
Its income per head is now the lowest among Britain's former Caribbean island colonies.
"I will place 1 million pesos ($19,065) per head, dead or alive," he said.
The "Megxit Menu" is £65 ($84.70) per head and runs until Friday, January 31.
And they are spending more per head than previously, according to Thai government figures.
Disposable income per head during the same period grew by 10% on average each year.
Americans probably consume more drugs per head, especially cocaine and amphetamines, than most other countries.
Between 1997 and 2015 flour consumption in America fell from 20083kg per head to 60kg.
Americans, for example, continue to donate as much voluntary blood per head as do Canadians.
Goalkeepers have cost €6.5m per head, at a slightly higher rate of €9.4m a point.
America for instance, has about 39 square feet of warehousing per head, Britain just eight.
Faroese GDP per head equals that of Iceland, a former Danish possession, and trumps Britain's.
Gross national income per head was around $9,303 in 2015, among the highest in Africa.
Output per head will expand by less than 1 percent in each of those years.
Smaller, local shops are happy to have his business but charge around $1,200 per head.
Overall, per head of population, firearm deaths are decreasing, largely because suicide is becoming less prevalent.
In 20123 China's GDP per head was $14,000, and it emitted just 9.3 tonnes per person.
By 1992 Slovak GDP per head had improved to equal three-quarters of the Czech figure.
Urban Bangladeshis are thought to eat about one-third more fish per head than rural folk.
Susan re-sent invites but the outlandish request for $1,500 per head quickly disgruntled her guests.
The new law is designed to address Seattle's housing crunch, charging large companies $500 per head.
China has more billionaires than America, even though its income per head is just one-fifth.
Per head, campaign spending in Kenya may exceed that of America, a country 20073 times richer.
Switzerland experiences far higher levels of net EU migration per head of its population than Britain.
Well, not so much, per head of Disney Animation and Frozen II co-director Jennifer Lee.
Packer margins were still estimated at a healthy $377.65 per head, livestock marketing advisory service HedgersEdge.
When measured by GDP per head, Hong Kong's performance over the past two decades has been respectable.
It claims this is better than a Norway-like deal that trims GDP per head by 1.4%.
In the two decades after 21960, GDP per head doubled in Aguascalientes but barely grew in Chiapas.
Shandao charges 200 yuan per head at introductory seminars in cities across China, a saleswoman told Reuters.
But Indonesians are actually very abstemious: they consume less than one litre of alcohol per head annually.
The country has three national days, surely a world record (on a per-head basis, at least).
India's mean GDP per head is just $20003,700, and 80% of the population makes less than that.
Among western European countries, only France and Belgium arrested more terrorists per head of population last year.
Consumption per head peaked in 1976; around 1990 beef was overtaken by chicken as America's favourite meat.
Their governments have healthier finances, so they can invest more, sometimes five times as much per head.
Per head, the country has more soldiers than any other: 21m out of a population of 25m.
Once GDP per head rises above roughly $2,700, greater democracy generally begins to make countries more stable.
Then you broke one egg per head into the water ... and finally you tossed in some bread.
Jordan hosts the largest number of registered refugees in the world (per head) and not just from Syria.
Blessed with vast oil reserves, the new state had a GDP per head that was higher than India's.
The firms together churn out over 1m cars annually, more per head of population than any other country.
The trough of the "U" is at roughly $10,000 of GDP per head, measured at purchasing-power parity.
Then they computed a rough yield based on historical averages of head counts and average weights per head.
Norway pays twice as much per head to the EU as Britain and takes twice as many migrants.
The salaries of the maids and the wives would boost the GDP per head in the receiving country.
Margins were $2124.975 per head, up from $20.225 a week earlier, according to livestock marketing advisory service HedgersEdge.com.
Norway, which has access via the European Economic Area, pays roughly 90% of Britain's net contribution per head.
What that means in real terms: In 25 years, GDP per head would go from $3383,000 to $79,000.
These imports are also cheaper; in 2016 they sold for about $70 per head less than domestic cattle.
In 2018, American beef exports to those two countries totaled $1.8 billion, adding $70 per head in value.
The average price for a meal is estimated to be £45 ($58.56) per head depending on the restaurant.
Washington (CNN)If it was New Year's Eve, they could have spent $888 per head on a tasting menu.
It is said to have more Ferraris per head than any other Italian city, but one never sees them.
Lower immigration would limit the per capita reduction in GDP to 2.3 percent, equivalent to 800 pounds per head.
Alcohol consumption halved between 2003 and 2016; by then, Russians were drinking less per head than French or Germans.
It tops the Universitas 21 index, which ranks 50 countries by quality of university, controlled for GDP per head.
And when Mr Klein controlled for GDP per head, the statistical distinction between gated and walled countries mostly disappeared.
Israel has more tech startups and venture-capital funding per head of population than anywhere — even the United States.
In 218 the richest 27 cities and their surroundings produced 2100% more per head than America as a whole.
The rationale is simple: by reducing the population denominator in the poorer (exporting) country, you increase GDP per head.
Estimated margins rose to $365.30 per head from $326.25 a week ago, according to livestock marketing advisory service HedgersEdge.com.
According to OECD data, the UK spends an average of $22020,22017 per head of population, for a universal system.
Margins for beef packers on Thursday were $304.35 per head, up from $153.20 on the day of the fire.
Unfortunately the $325 per head it will cost you to go start to finish (drinks and foie excluded, of course) at three-star Per Se is a little steep for some, and even at the one-star-level prices are generally well north of 100 bones per head by the time you're through.
In fact Mali is much poorer: its gross national income per head is barely one-quarter as high as Nigeria's.
West Africans are eating 25% more rice per head than in 2006; millet consumption has fallen by the same share.
Likewise, those with a greater GDP per head performed better, since they can build better facilities and train more coaches.
In 2000 the Netherlands had more bank branches per head than America; it now has just a third as many.
In Austria average income per head was a tenth, and in the Netherlands a fifth, higher than that in Germany.
"The Chinese government's new policies only allow Chinese individuals to transfer about $US253,22015 overseas, per head per year," Li said.
Therefore, treating the conditions, it said, would save national income per head by 5 percent — that equates to billions worldwide.
With those numbers, they compute a rough yield based on historical averages of head counts and average weights per head.
Both the lunch and dinner menu have a set price of £130 per head, and that's before you've ordered wine.
And free-trade deals with America, Australia and the BRICS countries would add just 0.2% or so to GDP per head.
GDP per head might be 60% higher with a settlement than without, says Fiona Mullen of Sapienta Economics, a Nicosia consultancy.
Once the region's poorest big country, its GDP per head is now higher than Pakistan's, when measured at market exchange rates.
Marketers often contract with treatment centers that pay them to bring in clients, whether per head or through a monthly contract.
Overnight the world's richest country (measured by income per head at purchasing-power parity) was cut off from its food supplies.
Four of the five states with the lowest indebtedness per head are in the south: Saxony, Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg and Hesse.
The pouches cost $15 to $30 per student annually depending on school size, and about $2 per head for large performances.
North Korea's population was estimated at 25.13 million and annual income per head at $1,298, the South Korean central bank said.
And it would create a "funding floor" for Wales, at 260% of comparable spending per head in England, its richer neighbour.
Last year, 163,000 asylum-seekers arrived in Sweden – more per head than anywhere in Europe – and the political climate cooled sharply.
Borno, a state in the north-east, collected about $3 per head from its 5m people in the whole of 2014.
Lebanon has more refugees per head of population than any other country; its near-neighbour Jordan has one-third the number.
The previous government emphasised the country's economic recovery, with GDP per head almost doubling since joining the European Union in 2004.
Spending per head on education was four to five times higher in Bangkok than elsewhere, and on health, 12 times higher.
But it's now transformed into a takeout joint, offering a gourmet "family meal to go" for $35 to $59 per head.
But in a country that by some measures consumes more butter per head than anyplace else, that is a fine point.
Real income per head is lower than when Italy joined the euro in 1999, and could soon be overtaken by zippy Spain.
Between 2000 and 2010 Michigan lost nearly 23,000 jobs, income per head fell from America's 17th-highest to 39th, and residents fled.
Its GDP per head, in terms of purchasing-power parity, stood at under $3,000; it is now more than six times higher.
And it is the biggest recipient per head of money from an EU fund for Africa that is aimed at reducing migration.
The number of foreign visitors has risen around 503 percent since 2006, but their spending per head has actually decreased slightly. tmsnrt.
In Oklahoma, state general funds, the main source of spending on primary and secondary education, have plummeted 28% per head since 2008.
In 2015, even as doctors had begun reducing prescriptions, Americans were still getting four times as many opioids per head as Europeans.
All three are rich—mostly thanks to their oil and gas resources—and enjoy levels of GDP per head higher than America's.
It has a bit less infrastructure than you would expect, and a bit more productivity per head (as well as more crime).
Automation is transforming manufacturing, as it becomes a viable substitute for labour in countries at ever-lower levels of income per head.
How did a poor, rural country (income per head is $690 a year) manage to create a reasonably effective national health system?
He says GDP has grown by 60% over the past six years, so Gibraltar has the world's fourth-highest GDP per head.
The average cost of manufacturing, producing and packaging just one toy for each child would be $10 per head, the company estimated.
That works out to about $10 per head; Fathead charges about $30 each, while prices at Shindigz generally fall between those extremes.
Thursday's average beef packer margin was a negative $275.650 per head, up from a negative $2200 for Wednesday, as calculated by HedgersEdge.com.
Dinner costs a certain amount of money per head, and I'm positive there is a budget and this was all figured out.
Ticket sales in America and Canada declined by more than 280% between 225 and 22018—and by 30% on a per head basis.
Indonesians consume less than one litre of alcohol per head a year, belying Muslim groups' claims that booze is creating a health crisis.
Portugal, southern Italy and large parts of Spain have incomes per head similar to parts of eastern Europe, yet enjoy higher life expectancy.
With perhaps 300,000 nationals—the smallest indigenous population in the GCC—it is the richest emirate per head because of its vast gasfields.
Though the state's population is about one-third black, the prison population—the largest, per head, in the world—is two-thirds black.
Though its GDP per head is the highest in Africa, over three-quarters of its population lives below the World Bank's poverty line.
Given his Michelin background, Kong has positioned himself at the upper end of that spectrum, charging around $100 (138 Singapore dollars) per head.
Europeans pride themselves on being green, yet in fact they squander only slightly less each year, per head, than North Americans or Australians.
Estimated margins were $348.90 per head, up from $333.10 on Tuesday and $342.55 a week ago, according to livestock marketing advisory service HedgersEdge.com.
Our overall judgment...is that, adjusted for national income per head, several busy American airports would be contenders for worst in the world.
An anti-Muslim group announced it was planning to host a $1,500 per-head gala at President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort.
This makes their use of WeWork, which is more expensive per head for a large business than a traditional lease, temporary by nature.
These factors are balanced by Estonia's small size and vulnerability to external shocks, and low income per head compared with the 'AA' median.
Run The World also takes a share of the revenues from organizers, and is exploring a per-head cost for free virtual gatherings.
Its gross domestic product per head was $1,610 last year, according to the International Monetary Fund, below the emerging market average of $8503,960.
Mr Trump's call for "reciprocal" tariffs with India, where income per head is an eighth of the American average, has caused disbelief in Delhi.
That has driven average hog profit margins over 1,13 yuan per head, within sight of the previous record of 1,135 yuan, according to JCI.
Suppose, says Laurence Chandy of UNICEF, that Rwanda experiences 5% growth per head every year for ten years and this growth is spread evenly.
The Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia have increased their levels of GDP per head dramatically, and are converging with their mighty neighbour Germany.
Between the early 1960s and the early 1990s, rice consumption per head rose steadily, from an average of 29 kilograms per year to 216.
Between the early 1960s and the early 1990s, rice consumption per head rose steadily, from an average of 85 kilograms per year to 20093.
Average gross margins for packers jumped to $28.88 per head from 2009 to the present, compared with $2.2000 from 1999 through 2008, he said.
According to our calculations, New Mexico, a state whose residents are in relatively poor health, gets the most Obamacare funding per head (see chart).
Thus, at the time of the Brexit referendum it was said that income per head in Britain was back above pre-financial crisis levels.
Despite that effort (and although the country is roughly twice as wealthy as Bangladesh per head) many Indians continue to defecate in the open.
This year, farmers could struggle to make any profit in the first half, the university predicts, with annual earnings sliding to $5.41 per head.
Profit margins for beef processors reached a record high of $611.10 per head of cattle on Tuesday, according to livestock marketing advisory service HedgersEdge.com.
Ms. Williams told me that some strangers who met at her dinner parties, which cost $80 per head, have even wound up traveling together.
In spite of its natural resources, Alaska does not rank among the richest of US states in terms of gross domestic product per head.
Profit margins for beef processors reached a record high of $580.70 per head of cattle on Monday, according to livestock marketing advisory service HedgersEdge.com.
Almost half went to New Mexico, where 400- to 500-pound Mexican steers cost as much as $163 per head, down about 7% from 2018.
According to the IMF, since 23 GDP per head at purchasing-power parity has doubled in sub-Saharan Africa; in emerging Asia it almost quadrupled.
Achieving compliance at 70% of health-care facilities is estimated to cost an OECD country between $0.90 and $2.50 per head of population per year.
The economy is now bigger, on a purchasing-power-parity basis, than that of Brazil or Britain; GDP per head is twice that of India.
According to Svimez, a government body, income per head in the Mezzogiorno, comprising the southern mainland, Sicily and Sardinia, is 11.3% lower than in 2007.
It threw open its doors to all Syrians in September 2013 and has taken in more asylum-seekers per head than any other European country.
Pork packer margins are profitable at about $38.15 per head on Monday, up from $29.15 a week earlier, according to livestock marketing advisory service HedgersEdge.
Six months later, she allowed him to host a $238,237-per-head fund-raiser for her at his Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach.
True, economic output per head of population is nearly 10,000 euros a year less in Northern Ireland than in the republic, according to Capital Economics.
I pay my teachers more than that per head and the fact that these changes happened every single time without notice was the worst part.
Annual mineral exports are barely a quarter of a dollar per head, so even if they double, which is possible, Congo will still be poor.
There might be a case for a Keynesian stimulus; as Martin Wolf points out today, British GDP per head is only 2% above its 2007 levels.
Ruled by Park Chung-Hee, who seized power in a coup, it was desperately poor, with GDP per head below $200 (equivalent to about $1,500 today).
The result is that California has become more starkly divided between the haves and have-nots, even as the state's GDP per head continues to grow.
The checkoff program is functionally a tax on beef producers, who must pay $1 per head of cattle sold into a federal promotion and marketing fund.
Greater openness to trade and investment is one reason why GDP per head south of the Sahara is two-fifths higher than it was in 2000.
Seven years after an average hurricane, typhoon or cyclone strikes a small country, output per head is almost 2.5% lower than it otherwise would have been.
The economy has stagnated since Italy entered the euro, so that Italians' GDP per head today is lower in real terms than it was in 2000.
You can try it for free for one employee (generous!) but after that it starts costing $3 per head per month, with bulk discounts of course.
But despite the increase in supply, BP thinks two-thirds of the world's population will still live in places with relatively low energy consumption per head.
IN TERMS of international news stories per head of population, Bangladesh, a Muslim-majority country of more than 160m, is among the world's most underreported places.
Thanks to the rebate, which refunds some two-thirds of its net contribution, Britain ranks eighth out of the ten net payers per head (see chart).
According to the International Sugar Organization, the North's sugar consumption is fairly steady at around 89,000-23,000 tonnes a year – a very modest amount per head.
Organizers originally had a $100-per-head entry price but suspended that and turned it into a "suggested" donation to comply with campaign rules, Brokaw said.
It's a worthwhile risk for middlemen to ship the cattle to Maiduguri, where prices have surged to 120,000 naira per head because of the temporary ban.
Since the region's population is growing at about twice that rate, this means that GDP per head fell for the first time in more than 20 years.
Figures for 2015, for example, show that investment bank Goldman Sachs UK paid 6603 key staff in London an average of GBP1.9 million ($2.5 million) per head.
Ireland's relatively high spending on health care—the seventh highest in the OECD, at $73,27 per head in 220—is not matched by the level of service.
The other 3,805 employees get to share from what would be a $60 million pot, per court approval, which works out to less than $16,000 per head.
The cheapest Office 1003 Business plan is $5 per head without Office software, and there's no free version or plans for a freemium model for Microsoft Teams.
KEY RATING DRIVERS Malta's ratings reflect its high national income per head compared with the 'A' median, robust economic growth and a large net external creditor position.
U.S. beef packers were earning an estimated $326.25 per head of cattle, up from $286.25 a week ago, according to Denver-based livestock marketing advisory service HedgersEdge.
Ask for the fixed-price banquet, which starts at a steep $70 per head on Fridays and Sundays or $95 on Saturdays (you'll get your money's worth).
Pressed by Brussels, it pays whopping grants to support research projects and civil society in eastern Europe; its per-head payments to the EU approach those of Britain.
The Food and Agriculture Organisation, a branch of the UN, estimates that rice consumption per head is growing faster in sub-Saharan Africa than in any other region.
"Hungary disproves the notion that when you reach an income per head of $14,000 your democracy is safe," says Mr Mounk of a theory popular with political scientists.
For its 2m people, whose GDP per head runs at not much more than $1,000 a year, there are few jobs and little chance of leaving the strip.
Seattle once had a $25-a-year per head tax, but killed it in 2009 because leaders said it sent the wrong message to businesses during the recession.
According to Page Six, the 800 guests at the sold-out $424-per-head event included wife Melania, Sylvester Stallone, model Fabio and the president-elect's son Eric.
Manitoba farmer George Matheson now expects to sell his about 220 pigs for C$240 per head - well short of the C$22 it costs to raise them.
At an average of 1.6 litres a year, consumption per head (excluding bootleg booze) is the second-lowest among the 40 member and partner countries of the OECD.
"This is compounded by population growth that reduces the amount of water available per head," he said, adding that the fund was set up to tackle these issues.
Per head, says the Soufan Group, a New York-based consultancy, more people from Jordan have joined Islamic State's fighters than from any other Arab state bar Tunisia.
U.S. beef packing companies were earning an estimated $326.80 per head of cattle, up from $290.75 a week ago, according to Denver-based livestock marketing advisory service HedgersEdge.
Travis, Emma, please: next time you get invited to a $30k-per-head fashion gala, consider all the internet voyeurs whose time you're wasting with these boring-ass outfits.
Our measure of regional inequality looks at the average income per head of a country's poorest region, expressed as a percentage of the income of that country's richest part.
Tuesday's average beef packer margin was a negative $653 per head, down from a negative $265 for Monday and a positive $277.10 a week ago, as calculated by HedgersEdge.com.
Wednesday's average beef packer margin was a negative $22016 per head, down from a negative $20.300 for Tuesday and a negative $265.150 a week ago, as calculated by HedgersEdge.com.
With corruption still rife and GDP per head in Ukraine the lowest in Europe, just 9% of Ukrainians have confidence in their government, the lowest level in the world.
The density of research institutions in Massachusetts means that it receives $351 per head in funding from the National Institutes of Health, well ahead of the Golden State's $88.
The American health care system is the most expensive in the world: $9,892 per head, yet 28 million have no health insurance and life expectancy in 2015 was 20203.
Packer margins widened to an estimated $20.525 per head on Wednesday, from $275.350 the previous day, according to livestock marketing advisory service HedgersEdge, as wholesale beef prices continued to climb.
Elsewhere, the first day of England Cricket's test match against Pakistan at Lord's has a "captain's table" package which looks pretty cheap by comparison, prices start from £629 per head.
It has the lowest number of Olympic medals per head of any nation, and has only ever won one gold in an individual sport, the men's ten-metre air rifle.
Figures from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) suggest that rice consumption per head has fallen since 258 in China, Indonesia and South Korea, and has crashed in Singapore.
Figures from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) suggest that rice consumption per head has fallen since 2000 in China, Indonesia and South Korea, and has crashed in Singapore.
But a hefty GDP per head and high rates of women working are linked to greater laxity (as is a history of communist government, notes Jessica Hyne of the UN).
At a time when exports account for 85033 percent of overall U.S. beef production — approximately $300 per head of cattle — those losses can add up quickly for real American families.
In February, feedlots on average reduced losses to $218 per head - a sharp improvement from the $500 losses in December, as estimated by Colorado-based Livestock Marketing Information Center (LMIC).
Estimated U.S. beef packing margins swelled to $362.30 per head on Friday, up from $326.80 a week ago and $209.25 a month ago, according to livestock marketing advisory service HedgersEdge.com.
If you can entice thirty guests and split the cost that works out to $103 per head, which is comparable to what I paid to see Solo in 210D/IMAX.
The nonmember Switzerland, for example, exports nearly five times as much per head as Britain does, mostly to the European Union, while simultaneously having bilateral trade deals around the world.
Eurostat reckons Romania has the EU's lowest spending on health care, both per head (a 13th of what Luxembourg, the front-runner, spends) as well as by share of GDP.
Margins for meat packers rose to $66.80 per head for hogs from $65.95 on Thursday, but were down from $13 a week ago, according to livestock marketing advisory service HedgersEdge.com.
Margins for meat packers rose to $66.80 per head for hogs from $65.95 on Thursday, but were down from $13 a week ago, according to livestock marketing advisory service HedgersEdge.com.
The average beef packer margin for Thursday was a negative $4.05 per head, down from a positive $8.70 for Wednesday and a positive $86.20 a week ago, as calculated by HedgersEdge.com.
Its economy has grown more slowly than that of most others in Europe for years (see chart 1) and GDP per head is lower now than in 1997 at constant prices.
Thanks to rising labour-market participation, says Michael Hüther of the German Economic Institute, a think-tank, tax revenues per head reached their highest level ever, in real terms, in 2018.
Though Blue Origin hasn't announced the fee, it's been reported to be a couple hundred thousand dollars per head, and Bezos anticipates ramping up quickly to a few flights a week.
Recent USDA data showed the average price of feeder pigs hit a low of $17.67 per head for the week ended on July 20173, down almost 73 percent from its Jan.
Each staff member in its investment banking and capital markets division earned 400,000 Swiss francs on average - while the business made a pretax profit equivalent to just 84,000 francs per head.
But it would cost an average $2.84 per head per day, said researchers from the International Food Policy Research Institute and Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University.
But it would cost an average $2.84 per head per day, said researchers from the International Food Policy Research Institute and Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University.
Profit margins for beef processors eased slightly to $588.15 per head of cattle on Wednesday, after reaching a record high of $611.10 on Tuesday, according to livestock marketing advisory service HedgersEdge.com.
From a South Carolina yoga studio: The problem with ClassPass is that they determine the per-head amount that they pay you [Editor's note: ClassPass claims the rates are mutually determined].
Average beef packer margins for Monday were a positive $55.25 per head, up from a positive $853 on Friday and up from a positive $16.10 a week ago, as calculated by HedgersEdge.com.
Research suggests that emigration rises as countries become wealthier, until income per head reaches about $7,000-8,000 at purchasing-power parity (that is, until a country is as wealthy as the Philippines).
But as a federal program it remains minuscule — regions most affected by trade got a paltry extra 23 cents per head in T.A.A. money every year, compared with $549 in lost income.
Since 216 countries with a GDP per head of $12,000-16,000 in 2019 dollars have produced a population-weighted average of 10.6 tonnes of carbon dioxide-equivalent gases per person per year.
Khan also called for greater autonomy for the capital, which generates a quarter of the U.K.'s total national tax take, but lags behind in terms of spending per head of population.
Earn has stated in public records that, during the time Orloff was getting patients from him, Earn's business practices included trading clients for per-head fees and getting kickbacks from insurance claims.
Even before last year's horrors, Belgium had the grim distinction of being the European country that produced the highest number per head of young fanatics who went off to fight in Syria.
But in all but two of the past 22016 years India's GDP has grown faster; a decade ago it surpassed Pakistan's on a per-head basis, and the gap has relentlessly widened.
It's estimated that a 1% increase in GDP per head in the least equal countries only reduces poverty by 0.6%, while it does so by 4.3% in the most equal of places.
For centuries foreigners have come to buy its resources—gold, diamonds, bauxite—but the country remains one of the world's poorest, with a GDP per head of less than $800 a year.
That's because Litchfield prison, run by the for-profit company MCC, is being crammed with more women, for "30 grand per head in a bed," as an executive describes the government payout.
Investigators said the Budapest-based gang was a professional organization with 15 trucks used to ferry over 1,100 migrants from Hungary into Austria since February 2015, charging up to $1,750 per head.
A study by Daron Acemoglu of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology found that switching from autocracy to democracy adds 20% to income per head over 30 years, though some economists dispute these findings.
It had been offering only two set menus: one comprising 14 dishes, at a cost of 1,288 yuan (HK$1,500) per person; the other, providing 10 dishes, had cost 988 yuan per head.
But the proposal itself had actually been reduced, with the initial pitch putting the tax at $500 per head, in order to pick up enough votes to pass and avoid a mayoral veto.
The UK in a Changing Europe, a think tank, estimates that in this scenario, UK gross domestic product per head after a decade would be 2.5% lower compared with staying in the bloc.
Different types of commodities receive different rates — for instance, hog farmers get $19803 per head for 50 percent of their herd, while dairy farmers get 12 cents for every hundred pounds of milk.
Opposition parties say that the admission price was much lower than that of other receptions held at the Hotel New Otani, which start at 11,000 yen per head, according to the hotel's website.
Estonia's income per head will likely converge to the 'A' median in 0003, but it is only around 60% of the 'AA' median and around 70% of the eurozone average (in purchasing parity terms).
And the Germans are loth to pay compensation decided by an international court, preferring to offer greater development aid; they say they already give more per head to Namibia than to any other country.
Second, all have to make large payments into the EU budget: in Norway's case, some 80-90% what Britain pays per head, in Iceland's only slightly less and in Switzerland's about half as much.
In 2016 alone, the total revenue from lottery sales in the US was $73 billion, and loan marketplace Lendedu calculated that figure meant Americans spent around $233.04 per head on lottery tickets that year.
There are no old-school windows at the gleaming new Neiman, being that it's high up off the dirty street in a mall (and incidentally charging kids $72 per head for breakfast with Santa).
Trump's plan to deport the estimated 10.9 million to 11.3 million illegal immigrants in the U.S. at an estimated cost of around $10,000 per head would weigh on consumer and investment expenditure, the report said.
Our overall judgment (readers are invited to visit our travel blog, Gulliver, to dispute it) is that, adjusted for national income per head, several busy American airports would be contenders for worst in the world.
Given how few motor vehicles the country currently has per head of population, and how underdeveloped the road network remains, there is enormous potential for growth in oil consumption over the next 10-15 years.
That price, they said, compared with the roughly 10,000 euros per head price tag demanded by traffickers who prefer to send migrants across by truck and who guarantee success - even if it entails numerous attempts.
Among countries for which the World Health Organisation (WHO) measures road safety, Thailand is less lethal per head of population only than Libya, whose drivers have to contend, among other things, with rocket-propelled grenades.
Serbia's 'BB-' IDRs also reflect the following key rating drivers:- Serbia's 'BB-' Long-term IDRs are supported by income per head above 'BB' median, superior human development, and the formal opening of EU accession chapters.
The dinghies often collapsed under the weight of three times as many people as they were designed to hold, crammed in by smugglers eager to make an easy profit by charging some $1,500 per head.
The show-stopping jewel in this DC gastro-crown is set to be The Monarch Theatre, a multi-sensory tasting menu experience using projection mapping technology which is being pitched at £120 ($156.04) per head.
WATTERS: Right, and the cartels, they are the ones that are doing the human trafficking and the smuggling because they get paid a $5,000.00 bounty per head when they have these young people cross the border.
But last summer, Ellison came out strong for wonder-boy senator Marco Rubio, hosting a $2,700-per-head big-­baller/bundler fundraiser and selfie session at his California compound for the Sunshine State's non-Bush candidate.
India resists the idea that it cannot put carbon dioxide into the atmosphere simply because the rich world, which produced much more per head during its own development, has used up all the available "carbon space".
"By spending £770 million over the course of the next TfL Business Plan, we'll now be spending the same per head as Denmark and the Netherlands – places famous around the world for their cycling," Khan added.
On average, Americans dish out $1,810 more per head than the next highest spenders in Luxembourg, twice as much as Canadians, and almost nine times more than Mexicans, according to our calculations based on OECD data.
Taken as a whole, the region's economies expanded at an average annual rate of 25% between 2000 and 3203; since 2320 that figure has shrunk to only 2000%, taking income per head with it (see chart 22016).
Malta's 'A+' IDRs also reflect the following key rating drivers: Malta's ratings reflect its high national income per head compared with the 'A' median, robust economic growth, a large net external creditor position, and strong governance indicators.
Magaluf's vision shows how Spain's tourist industry is looking beyond record visitor numbers and aiming to boost spending per head in a sector that accounts for 11 percent of Spain's economic output and employs two million people.
Since the split, Slovakia has further closed the wealth gap by expanding its own manufacturing base, using tax incentives to bring in massive foreign investment, and in the process becoming the world's biggest maker, per head, of cars.
It has a large economy with high socio-economic wealth indicators as reflected by GDP per head that is 7% higher than the national average, with unemployment structurally below the national level (10% in 2015 versus Italy's 12%).
Adjusting for these, and for the funnelling of some foreign-aid spending via Brussels, the net payment is less than one-third as big, at £17m a day—and Britain is only the eighth-largest contributor per head.
In Iowa, the top U.S. pork-producing state, trade disputes will cause hog farmers to lose $93 per head, or $29 million in total revenue from August 22 to July 22, Iowa State University economists predicted in September.
Oli has vowed to boost Nepalis' income to $5,000 per head within a decade, up from $740 now, a goal that would require the economy to grow 12 percent to 13 percent, versus 4.2 percent now, analysts say.
Paashe, whose group paid hundreds of dollars per head for a ride from a bus terminal in Grand Forks, ND, said the driver had dropped them off on the side of a road and pointed them to Canada.
However, those expectations are now being shown to be wildly premature, leaving the country with a foreign debt burden equal to $400 per head - only a fraction below the International Monetary Fund's $435 annual per capita GDP estimate.
But the authors found that, over the very long run, growth in the aggregate payout from American equities has matched that of the country's GDP (see chart), and payout-per-share growth has matched that of GDP per head.
Ideally, these states would agree upon a burden-sharing scheme, with each state accommodating a quota of refugees according to its capacity to do, calculated on the basis of population size, land area, GDP per head, and so forth.
While GDP per head was more than 3 percent above the 2007 peak, growth is only gradually filtering down to many people and was one of the major factors behind voters rejecting the outgoing coalition at elections last month.
They put away 25 kilograms (55 pounds) of beef per head every year, the equivalent of two generously cut steaks each week—fully a third more than the British (whom the French have long liked to call les rosbifs).
As part of the experience, punters who'd paid anywhere from about $4000 to $12,000 per head were flown from Miami to Great Exuma, gearing up for their beautifully orchestrated VIP experience, with its meal options, "rustic, tented spaces" and "sunset views".
A strategy of waiting for Indians to develop a taste for products that the global middle class indulges in—cars as income per head crosses one threshold, foreign holidays when it crosses the next—may lead to decades of frustration.
Hundreds of healthcare workers in both urban and rural communities were among those killed by the disease, a major blow to medical systems in countries which already had among the lowest numbers of doctors per head of population in the world.
Government statistics show spending per tourist rose 3003 percent from January to September, the latest data available, while industry association Exceltur calculated a 1 percent fall in spend per head in 2015, the 15th year in a row of declines.
As Toomas Hendrik Ilves, Estonia's president, pointed out, no Americans have died for Estonia, but Estonians have already died for America: its forces fought enthusiastically in Afghanistan and Iraq—and suffered the highest casualties, per head, of any alliance member.
The country's Health Research Board estimated that in 2015 Irish people above the age of 15 consumed on average the equivalent of 41 liters of standard whiskey or vodka, or more than 116 bottles of wine, per head each year.
"Some two or three hundred laborers were paid one rupee per head per day to dig and carry the earth," Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir, who acted as an informal secretary to British officials at the time, wrote in his 1849 memoir.
Douglas Gollin, an economist at Oxford University, and others estimated last year that a 10% increase in the share of land planted with high-yielding crops by the year 2000 is associated with 10-15% growth in GDP per head.
The study also highlighted the disparity between London and the north in terms of the amount the government plans to spend on infrastructure per person this year: In London, that figure is £22012,604; the northern regions will get less than £400 per head.
Their demands, apparently including a call for $8,000 each (five times annual GDP per head), date back to promises allegedly made during that conflict, which started when Laurent Gbagbo, the previous president, refused to leave office after losing an election in 2010.
Before the most recent crisis the CAR used to get about $50 in aid per head each year, between a third and an eighth as much as was given to better-governed darlings of the donor community such as Seychelles or Mauritius.
By withdrawing, Mr Trump has signalled that America will neither honour its agreements nor moderate its pollution, even as governments take measures to do so in much poorer countries, such as India, whose emissions per head are a tenth the size of America's.
Typically, dining at the Sydney establishment starts from A$485 per head without wine, but a table for two in the auction began at A$1,500 and now sits at A$2,025 as of writing, and there are almost 10 days to go.
Spain has long been among the European countries with the most bank branches per head of population and many lenders still have larger than average networks, even after cutting staff and shutting outlets in the wake of a deep financial crisis in 2012.
Open Europe notes that, in 231, Norway was the destination of twice as many migrants per head as the UK while in Switzerland, 250% of citizens were born in the EU, compared with just 21.6% of UK citizens born in another EU country.
The United Arab Emirates, despite having the highest income per head of the 34 countries, was ranked last, reflecting high food waste of almost 1,000 kilos per person per year, rising obesity and an agriculture sector dependent on depleting water resources, it said.
Just an attempt to rewrite a culinary catastrophe: According to Eater, Kokonas wants to give the team a tour of all four of his restaurants, including The Office, Next, Roister, and finishing at Alinea, where meals go for upwards of $500 per head.
Sixty-six million bottles of it were sold in the United Kingdom in 22014, a rise of forty-one per cent from the previous year; that's one bottle per head of the population, and, therefore, by my count, two hundred million headaches.
And to some the airline's plight is indicative of the wider challenges faced by one of the world's richest countries per head of population as it now struggles to live within its means as low oil prices cause the government to run a budget deficit.
The Czechs are the richest, with a GDP per head that is 73% of Germany's, followed by Slovakia with 63% and Hungary and Poland with around 43% each—and the gap continues to close, as their growth outpaces that of the behemoth (see chart).
According to the most recent estimates from the Centre for Economic Performance at the London School of Economics, a hard Brexit would reduce GDP per head by 2.6% over ten years, while a softer Swiss- or Norwegian-style Brexit would cut it by 1.3%.
"Over the next 15 years, the number of local residents with a disposable income per head of above 200,000 renminbi ($29,590) will double in each of these cities, with Shanghai crossing the 10 million mark (43.2 percent of its population)," according to the report.
In this analysis, just published in Royal Society Open Science, Dr Gros breaks the totals into Nobels earned per head of population in the year an award was made (see chart), to try to eliminate the effects of sheer size, and instead to examine productivity.
But they are obliged to observe all the EU's single-market regulations without having a say in them, to make payments into the EU budget (in Norway's case, around 90% of Britain's net payment per head) and to accept free movement of EU migrants.
A study published last month by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) found that although, per head, the Boston area had fallen well behind San Francisco and Silicon Valley in creating software and internet startups, it was more or less keeping pace in life sciences.
In South Korea, spending per head on men's skincare - seen as a small leap away from using concealers and make-up - already beats other countries hands down, with consumers splurging more than 10 times more than their U.S. or French peers, according to Euromonitor.
Instead, it will need an unprecedented decline in emissions per head—at least to the more carbon-efficient level of similarly rich Latin American economies, and ideally onto the trajectory of poorer Asian giants like India and Indonesia, which rely less on heavy industry and manufacturing.
"Even with our limited powers we are still growing strongly, since the last recession, our GDP (gross domestic product) has increased more strongly per head than the rest of the U.K. and so it's all the more reason to allow our finance minister more control, " Hosie added.
Another paper, by Glen Weyl of Microsoft Research and Yale University, finds that by letting in so many migrants the GCC countries do more (per head) to reduce global income inequality than richer OECD countries, which send loads of aid but keep their borders relatively closed.
Earlier this month, the European Union agreed to a change to its common asylum policy that allowed member states to refuse to accept their quota of refugees resettled from front-line countries, like Greece and Italy, for a "solidarity contribution" of 250,000 euros (about $250,000) per head.
In 2628, then-Democratic presidential nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 28503 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE charged at least $22019,000 per head for a fundraising dinner in Nebraska.
Even after cutting around a quarter of staff and shutting a third of outlets since the height of the crisis in 2009 to December 2015, many lenders still have larger than average networks as Spain is among the European countries with the most bank branches per head of population.
As poor countries develop, emigration rates tend to rise until annual GDP per person reaches $7,000-8,000, says Michael Clemens of the Centre for Global Development, a think-tank in Washington, DC. Most African countries are far poorer than this; income per head in Gambia is only about $500 a year.
"Outside of pay per head, it becomes a real grey, ambiguous area that people are walking in," said David Skonezny, a consultant in the industry and the founder of It's Time for Ethics in Addiction Treatment, a Facebook group where industry professionals discuss both general principles and specific treatment centers.
According to estimates this week from the UK in a Changing Europe, an academic think-tank, over ten years Mr Johnson's deal will reduce British income per person by 6.4% compared with what it would otherwise be, whereas Mrs May's would reduce it by 4.9%—a difference of £500 per head.
KATHERINE TREBECKSenior researcherOxfam GBGlasgow Many years ago I was teaching economics in Peru, my native country, and I used to tell my students that a massive migration of women from poorer countries to advanced ones would result in an increase in GDP per head to both the exporting and the receiving countries.
Hosted by Dan Giusti and Brigaid, his organization that recruits professional chefs to lead public school kitchens, the fundraising event challenged 10 world-class chefs to create the best meal they could working with the same paltry budget of $1.25-per-head and and the same nutritional standards required by public schools.
In the early 1980s, China's meat consumption per head was around 13 kilograms per year and has risen to 50 kg per person — over half the level in the U.S., according to data cited by Dora Marinova, director of the Curtin University Sustainability Policy Institute in Australia, in a recent Nikkei Asian Review article.
A 2014 study of campaign field offices by Joshua Darr and Matthew Levendusky, then at the University of Pennsylvania, found that each one increased a candidate's vote share in its surrounding county by 1%; similarly, our own analysis determines that doubling the number of field offices per head elevates turnout by half a percentage point.
Another set of data, collected by the Institute of Alcohol Studies, a charity, suggest that the amount of alcohol from all sources (measured as pure ethanol) consumed per head in Britain is about the same as it was in 1980, though it has fluctuated quite a bit in the intervening years, peaking in 2004.
Another set of data, collected by the Institute of Alcohol Studies, a temperance charity, suggest that the amount of alcohol from all sources (measured as pure ethanol) consumed per head in Britain is about the same as it was in 1980, though it has fluctuated quite a bit in the intervening years, peaking in 2004.
But, like Norway, Britain would have to make a hefty contribution to the EU budget (Norway pays about 85% as much as Britain per head), observe all EU single-market regulations with no say in making them and, crucially, accept free movement of people from the EU. It is hard to imagine a post-Brexit government accepting this.
Above all, Germany is determined to avert legal liability for reparations of the sort it accepted for the Jewish Holocaust in an agreement in 1952, while stressing that it is ready to raise the level of every sort of development aid to Namibia, to which it already gives far more per head than it does to any other country in the world.
The success of the anti-establishment Five Star Movement (M25S), which took nearly a third of the overall vote to become the biggest party, resulted largely from the support it received in the neglected mezzogiorno,the south, where GDP per head is less than two-thirds of the national average and almost half of 25- to 5-year-olds are without a job.
It's hard to tell if this is intentionally misleading or ignorant: America's GDP per head is $55,000 to Italy's $35,000; Mr Moore probably means hourly productivity per worker, which in Italy is boosted by the fact that many of its less productive citizens are not in any kind of work: 57% of work-aged Italians are employed, against 67% of Americans.
Consider the fact that by far England's most fertile footballing hotbed right now is a patch of land around the A23 in south London – a 10-square-mile area that has produced a staggering 14% of English players currently in the Premier League – and consider how it has happened at a time when public infrastructure spending in London works out to £5,426 per head, while in the north-east that figure stands at £223.
With Scotland currently spending 20 percent more per head on public services than England, it is difficult to say that Scots would have to endure more austerity outside of the U.K., under a public services-minded SNP government, than inside the U.K., under a fiscally hawkish Conservative government Meanwhile, the price of oil has fallen from nearly $100 per barrel to roughly $60, with North Sea oil revenues falling by a staggering 97 percent.
Thousands of people were then recruited to take this survey via a third company — Qualtrics — with Kogan saying SCL directly paid ~$0003,000 to it to recruit survey participants, at a cost of around $3-$4 per head (he says between 200,000 and 300,000 people took the survey as a result in the summer of 2014; NB: Facebook doesn't appear to be able to break out separate downloads for the different apps Kogan ran on its platform — it told us about 305,000 people downloaded "the app").

No results under this filter, show 348 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.