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Тезаурус:

  1. A burst of hyperinflation that Pilkington's mathematicians reckon hit 73 million per cent per annum.
  2. In the previous four years GNP had grown at an average rate of about 3 per cent per annum which was lower than the preceding years and unemployment had reached a peak of 8.3 per cent in 1970.
  3. The admission fee was 20 guineas, and board and lodging were 30 guineas per annum, for a course planned (on paper at least) to last three years.
  4. Nevertheless, under Colloredo Mozart's honorary appointment as Konzertmeister was confirmed and he was formally appointed to the post with a salary of 150 florins/gulden per annum in August 1772.
  5. "The answer is "not much" because, in the case of River Mercantile, only 0.6 p.c. per annum growth is needed over the remaining eight years to pay the income shares 100p.
  6. "Whether a 10% error for all the country at large", as Professor Ben Morris quietly observed in his preface, "involving 60,000 children per annum, is to be regarded as reasonable or intolerable of course depends upon what particular educational values are regarded as most important."
  7. If you extend 100,000 of credit for a period of one year and during that year the inflation rate averages 10 per cent per annum, you will have effectively lost 1 0,000 even if you are paid in full and right on time.
  8. An agreement was signed with Penge U.D.C. on 14 November, for cleaning out the shelter for 1 per annum.
  9. For a subscription of 3 per annum you can be included on the Mailing List and will receive advance notice of all events.
  10. The MTFS made a deliberately modest assessment of future rates of economic growth (1 per cent per annum 1980 - 3).
  11. On 24th May 1804 he "took a room between the back of the Queen's Head in Keswick of Mr. Brocklebank at a rent of 8 per Annum for an Exhibition room."
  12. But Arran did get his duchy of Chtelherault, worth 12,000 livres (1000 sterling) per annum, in February 1549; and in June or July of that year, his half-brother John Abbot of Paisley was finally recognized as Beaton's successor in the archbishopric of St Andrews, to which he had been provided in November 1547.
  13. The District Council also agreed to a 50% increase in the Quota, the extra sum paid by branches to the District on a sliding scale according to the populations of the communities they served: branches in places with a population under 1,000, for instance, were now expected to pay 3 per annum, those where the population was between 5,000 and 7,000 5 5s. 0d., those in places of between 50,000 and 75,000 9 and so on.

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