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Перевод: per.


[аббревиатура]
особа ; человек ; период


Тезаурус:

  1. TL typically produces an error term of plus/minus 5-;10 per cent of the age, i.e. plus/minus 50-;100 years for a TL age of 1000 years, plus/minus 100-200 years for 2000 years, and so on.
  2. Indeed, instead of declining, the effect of political interest on awareness of "other" Conservative politicians actually rose from 32 per cent to 37 per cent between the Pre-Campaign Wave and the end of the campaign, and its effect on awareness of "other" Labour politicians declined only from 38 per cent to 34 per cent.
  3. But the parent owns 80 per cent of Telecom, which works out at 3.2billion.
  4. American companies took away all their troubles, offering substantial budgets, 100 per cent financing and access to world markets.
  5. Generally speaking, individual cleverness by British players is abysmal compared to 90 per cent of overseas players.
  6. By 1985 it was recorded that the top 6 per cent of the population in income terms now received 25 per cent of national income, while for the poorest 20 per cent their share had actually fallen from even the 5.9 per cent they enjoyed in 1979.
  7. Group profits before tax for the first six months of the year soared by 46 per cent but the final result to 30 June, announced last week, showed a less than sparkling advance of 26 per cent to 1.28m compared to earlier City predictions of 1.4m-plus.
  8. The study found that the the protective layer, which filters harmful ultraviolet rays from the sun, was depleted by up to 18 per cent over Belgium.
  9. MERCHANT bankers proposing a demerger of Ferranti International into two separate businesses have received the initial approval of 40 per cent of the company's shareholders.
  10. The increase in oil prices combined with the 1979 June budget's increase from 8 to 15 per cent in VAT on many goods and high wage rises helped to push inflation up to 21 per cent in May 1980.
  11. Low income equals low savings and investment, this results in a low economic growth and, because of rising population, per capita income remains low.
  12. Eighty per cent of Halifax borrowers are on such "budget" schemes.
  13. To reduce it by a further 20 per cent would seem to be the height of idiocy.

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