Because of poverty, the suspects are detained for 143 days on average before a court appearance. |
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Most private members' bills are talked out before reaching a vote, and on average only eight such bills have been passed in post-war Parliaments. |
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Britain's speedy fingered texters sent on average 45 million texts every day last year. |
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After pupils there leave primary education, they are expected to travel, on average, four miles from home each morning. |
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And apropos of my earlier comments, it is appropriate to set a price-path target based on average inflation of several percentage points. |
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To get 20,000 signers by September 2006, we will need approximately 15 new signatures per day on average. |
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And yet, 40 percent of us will die after a period of protracted debility and feeble dementia stretching on average for some seven to 10 years. |
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As home care assistants work about 12 hours a week, on average, most of them are not covered by the law. |
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Full professors published fewer articles on average than did associate professors and were roughly equal to assistant professors. |
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The sounds emitted may be undetectable to the human ear, which on average can hear between 16 and 16,000 cycles per second. |
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These are mixed with lukewarm water and left in a warm place until slightly fermented and sour, a process which takes, on average, a week. |
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Fuji apples are typically large or very large and round, on average the size of a baseball. |
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These species tend to have shorter larval periods on average when compared to tadpoles that develop in more permanent ponds. |
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The cpx is classified as augite based on average composition, and displays a very narrow compositional range. |
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According to the magazine, people living in low-income democracies live, on average, nine years longer than their counterparts in autocracies. |
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Great players are supposed to shoot anywhere between six to nine free throws per game on average. |
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Both luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone were, on average, low. |
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The volume of mail that used to be delivered by three postmen is now on average being carried out by two. |
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Applicants must produce less than two fluid ounces of sweat per day on average. |
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The seeds were sown, germinated and grown in the polytunnel for approximately three weeks on average. |
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Males were sampled on average 4 days after they had fledged their nestlings. |
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Whether or not they are pluralists, they must decide whether moral rightness depends on total good or on average good. |
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They are less likely than the well-off to be connected to mains water supplies and pay on average 12 times more per litre. |
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Four days out of five it's fine, but on average, one day out of five, I can't get to it. |
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But, on average, intangible assets now represent about 80 percent of the market value of public companies. |
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Most were hard-core drug users who had been injecting for 12 years on average. |
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Offspring from smaller populations were on average more inbred, so inbreeding depression in clonal fitness was higher in small populations. |
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Tithes, destined for the upkeep of the parish clergy but often impropriated by monasteries or laymen, took around another 8 per cent on average. |
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Fast ice and vast floes, on average, dominated both study areas over the study period. |
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Apart from her arm travelling with the cigarette holder up to her lips on average every twelve seconds, she was still. |
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During a month, on average at home, your Internet surfing is about 27 hours. |
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The reality is that it takes the barbaric murder of 50 chinchillas or other furry animals, on average, to produce a full-length coat. |
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Tesco have hit back with Royal Bank of Scotland research that shows they pay within 33 days on average. |
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High-price houses on average last year waited on the market around 150 days and sold for around 10 percent less than their asking price. |
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Each molecule has on average six neighbors, generating a six-fold hexagonal symmetry. |
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Let us assume that on average individuals spend 90 cents and save 10 cents of each additional dollar they receive. |
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Biological records show that insect species are appearing six days earlier on average for each degree Celsius rise in temperature. |
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A riparian zone is a strip of land extending on average 10-30m from a designated river. |
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Here, the hydrocarbon chains are, on average, directed to a single one-dimensional line. |
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Fire figures show that on average at least one person dies each year during Diwali celebrations as a result of careless use of candles. |
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During the study individual cells were occupied on average for 2.27 1.28 years. |
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I saw a statistic recently that suggested that Britons think about holidays every two minutes on average. |
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In our society, productivity on average rises by two percent a year, which means we can enjoy a higher standard of living. |
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In much of England it is normal for families on average incomes to pay for private schooling, even if it means no money for anything else at all. |
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His trips to farms and factories and calls on average folk were splashed across state newspapers and television. |
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Supernovae appear in spiral galaxies like M81 on average once every 100 years or so. |
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Frequently eluding humans are the spinner dolphins that swim close to shore at Baia dos Golfinhos on average twice a day. |
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Homeless people on the edge of starvation do on average need that next dollar more than the fashionable elites choosing between vintage wines. |
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The vermiform appendix measured 7 cm in length and 0.5 cm on average diameter and was grossly unremarkable with a lumen patent up to the tip. |
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So, the net effect of keeping exit-poll results off the air for hours is to make election coverage less accurate on average, not more so. |
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We have been training four nights a week, and on average we would go through 20 sliotars a night. |
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The Air Traffic Control element has been busy in Iraq, handling on average more than 400 aircraft movements each day. |
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There are on average 16 separate checks and tests carried out on every boiler service. |
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Most monogamous cichlids are virtually indistinguishable, although males are larger than females on average. |
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For this season's league games, the Bootham Crescent turnstiles click, on average, a mere 2,600 times. |
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Users on average received the highest scores for niceness and trustiness, followed by coolness and sexiness. |
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In the last academic year 696, 328 pupils truanted or were absent without permission, on average for 15 half days. |
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The province boasts 14,000 bee-keepers that on average produce 88 kilogrammes of honey each and a total of 1,000 tonnes of bees wax annually. |
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Hepworth produced on average three films a week, ranging from melodramas and slapstick comedies to scenics and travel films. |
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The real, after-tax income of a household, on average, is no higher now than it was 5 years ago. |
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Our over-10 handicappers took, on average, 3.6 shots just to get on the green. |
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Freeport has blamed the collapse of the overburden pile on heavy rainfall, which reached on average of 40 millimeters last week. |
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A screen of family history might on average add 30 seconds to this consultation. |
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They cost as much as regular games on average, but they multiply your purchase manyfold, since each one you buy contains many games. |
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Most meteorites travelling towards earth burn up in the atmosphere, but it's estimated that on average, one does make it through each week. |
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However, on average, risk-taking incentives at zombie firms tend to make the insurer's loss exposure grow over time. |
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Territorial males sired, on average, significantly more offspring per reproductive season than peripherals. |
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We found that, on average, experimental treatment resulted in slightly better disease control than standard therapy did. |
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I don't consider myself a caffeine addict, but I do drink diet Coke every evening and probably a weak coffee every day or two on average. |
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Female students, on average, take more valuable equipment than their male counterparts. |
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But although symptoms can lie dormant for 70 years, on average incurable mesothelioma takes between 10 and 30 years to develop. |
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In the past decade, on average, the rate of juvenile delinquency remained at between 10 to 14 per cent of the criminal offenses in the city. |
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I would finger varnish the whippings with, on average, eight coats of varnish leaving a day between each coat to dry. |
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And, in fact, since the early 1990s interest rates have fallen and loan maturities have lengthened on average. |
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Though a bloom lasts only about a day, each unbagged flower was visited on average by about 40 Africanized honeybees. |
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Neutral observers claim Waterside is equidistant from Swords and Malahide with a walk to either town centre taking around 50 minutes on average. |
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The income figures are based on average household earnings divided by population. |
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Secondary schools in the area which are in the red have debts on average more than three times those of similar schools elsewhere. |
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The bill may be proportionately longer on some woodstars, but really, they look about the same on average. |
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The survey suggests that on average a vehicle drives through a red light at the junction once every eight minutes. |
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The spokesman said the signs were very useful in combating excess speed, showing reductions on average of eight or nine miles per hour. |
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Estimates vary, but it is reckoned that on average, a dissatisfied customer tells between five and ten people of their bad purchase. |
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The relapsers had been ill on average for 16 years versus 22 for the non-relapsers. |
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In 1993 it took, on average, five years and eight months for a case to be finally decided. |
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He warned the emission levels were on average in excess of 100 micrograms per cubic metre. |
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The greatest risk of all is that such policies demotivate and disincentivise those on average incomes or above. |
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The results indicate that, on average, listeners are able to discriminate between the two. |
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The whole storm system may be up to 10 miles high and on average 500 miles wide. |
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The College Board estimates that college graduates earn on average 81 percent more than those with high school diplomas. |
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The thylakoid system was normally developed with grana composed of, on average, three to four stacked thylakoids. |
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Babies who are put in walkers take three weeks longer on average to stand alone and walk than those who come to it naturally, researchers say. |
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The fund lost 8.4 percent a year, on average, for the three years through March, adjusted for its 5.5 percent front-end sales load, or sales charge. |
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In 2011, the AARP put the figure for new 65 year olds at, on average 7,000 people a day, some 2,550,000 in the year. |
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There is no logical reason that cabernet is nearly 20 percent more expensive than Pinot Noir on average. |
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Figures from National Health Service Scotland show that new mothers from more advantaged backgrounds are on average 12 years older than those from poorer areas. |
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Although it is the case that on average these abilities will go down with age, some people within the groups stay the same or even get a bit better. |
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And that finding was for all immigrants, not only illegal immigrants, who have on average just ten years of schooling. |
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With the exception of ten men, aged between 65 and 86 years, who are resident long term in the hostel, the majority of others remain on average two or three nights. |
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In this resonance, Venus would make, on average, four axial rotations as seen by an Earth observer between successive close approaches of the two planets. |
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Specifically, across cultures women have been shown to be on average more emotionally responsive, more socially attuned, and more verbally gifted than men. |
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An exhaustive investigation uncovered some 24 such events over the last year, or about one every two weeks on average. |
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Bruce Prescott, a Baptist minister, notes that workers in the twenty-one states with right-to-work laws earn 15 percent less on average than workers in other states. |
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Among the largest economies in the world, on average, almost half of women participate in the labor force. |
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In the freest countries, people live about twenty years longer, on average, than people in the least free countries. |
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The plants growing higher than 800 m above the sea level contained, on average, 4-fold higher amounts of rutin than plants growing lower than 200 m above the sea level. |
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According to a ticket seller who spoke to The guardian, the site still receives only 10 visitors a day, on average. |
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Temperatures throughout the Himalayas are, on average, rising, and the mountains are falling apart in the warming atmosphere. |
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There's no question that the country is better on average at respecting human rights than its neighbours, but that's setting the bar extraordinarily low. |
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He lambasted the NSA for its over-zealous data grabs, and its unrestrained eavesdropping on average Americans. |
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The mass concentration by tapered elemental oscillating microbalance was on average slightly lower than mass concentration measured by filter, but there was good agreement. |
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A shocking statistic among many is that, on average, one person dies of malaria there every 30 seconds. |
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The water levels are still very low and despite this the fishing was fairly good with on average of between twenty and thirty salmon taken each day. |
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For every dollar of wealth owned by white folks in the United States today, black folks on average own less than a nickel. |
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After, on average, more than twenty-six years, ninety-four per cent of the would-be suicides were either still alive or had died of natural causes. |
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The descendants of Africans captured by slavers and taken to servitude in America are on average better off than the descendants of their neighbours who evaded capture. |
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Even very smart people who do this all day, every day, do not, on average, outperform the market. |
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One-third of non-industrial sewage in the cities went untreated on average, while no treatment was carried out at all in 193 of the country's 500 biggest cities. |
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An Army study done shortly after World War II concluded that on average, out of a thirty-two man platoon, only two people were stone-cold killers. |
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In this population, the male cyathia produced on average 100 pollen grains more per stamen than the hermaphrodites, but this difference was not significant. |
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Lactating subantarctic fur seals perform one of the longest attendance cycles described in fur seals, spending on average 11-23 d at sea from summer to winter. |
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The fishermen of the cooperative had a large outrigger canoe, fished in a traditional manner with nets and caught about 350 kilo of fish a day on average. |
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People with two homes spend, on average, five times as much as those with one home on, among other things, lawn care, home security, pest control and housecleaning. |
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Extant Massachusetts tax records for 1771 show that farms within all of Dartmouth Township averaged 37.i acres, including on average 124 acres of pasturage. |
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They've discovered that on average we interface with 832 individuals, meeting roughly half of those, engaging with the rest via telephone or e-mail. |
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Over the last half-million years or so, warm interglacial periods have been much shorter than the cold glaciations, lasting on average only 10,000 years. |
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The paleontologist says the brain volume of placental carnivores is about two and a half times larger, on average, than that of pouched carnivores. |
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Is it pragmatically better to believe in God than not, insofar as theists, taken across all possible worlds, are on average better off than atheists? |
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Children began taking more reliever medication on average 1 day before increasing preventer, although there was sporadic extra reliever use 4-6 days earlier. |
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Primary structure for present transport aircraft is designed, based on average expected operational conditions and average fatigue test results, for 120,000 hrs. |
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Our tests suggest that, on average, Canadian investors regard pension deficits as liabilities of the sponsoring firm, but do not regard surpluses as assets of the firm. |
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I think the European heatwave was rather local, it has affected the whole of Europe but on average there has been no increase in temperature over the whole globe. |
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A golf ball on average is a perfect sphere, but it does not fly like one. |
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An analysis of more than 100 museum specimens shows that the curvature of claws on pterosaurs ' wing fingers was, on average, comparable to that of perching birds. |
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But Terry, let me bring you back to the media question because the broadcast networks, unlike PBS, are devoting an hour a night on average at best to these proceedings. |
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Both groups of children were born with left ventricles that, on average, had higher mass and lower contractility, or a diminished ability to pump. |
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Ground speed was on average only slightly faster than the mean air speed, and the scatter was considerably larger for ground speeds than for air speeds. |
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In one study involving 909 working women from Texas, Kahneman found that they spend on average 17.7 per cent of their time engaged in dissatisfying activities. |
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Plants with short reproductive cycles, such as ephemeral and annual herbs, have genomes that are smaller on average than those with long cycles such as perennial herbs. |
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In contrast to Wireds, Minimizers give up much sooner, on average after only 28 seconds, but give up just as often as Wireds. |
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The months of June and July are marked by some thunderstorms on average 2 days per month. |
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Males are larger on average, but relative size is only apparent when the male and female are together. |
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The women were on average ten years younger than their husbands and were employed as waitresses, domestics, and salesladies. |
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This ridge is on average only 500 metres deep, only in a few places reaching the depth of 850 metres. |
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This leads to on average one serious accident happening every eight years worldwide. |
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Using the caravel, systematic exploration continued ever more southerly, advancing on average one degree a year. |
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Thus it can be presumed that ancient Germanic brides were on average about twenty and were roughly the same age as their husbands. |
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Some upland areas received, on average, over 25 days per year of snow falling. |
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Males are, on average, slightly longer and considerably heavier than females. |
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San Francisco has significantly higher rates of pedestrian and bicyclist traffic deaths than the United States on average. |
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As a result, the year's warmest month, on average, is September, and on average, October is warmer than July, especially in daytime. |
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In Ireland, on average, about six independent candidates have been elected each parliament. |
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The first fire engine is in attendance in roughly five minutes on average, the second when required in a little over five and a half minutes. |
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He found that students of similar ability were achieving on average about 2 grades lower in the past than they were in the present. |
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Coastal areas are the windiest, gales occur most often during winter, on average between 15 and 30 days each year, depending on location. |
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Bulk carriers have to wait up to 18 days before being serviced, container ships 36,3 hours on average. |
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Midwifery education programs on average last from 12 to 18 months, and operate on a sequential basis. |
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The active phase of labour lasts on average 8 hours for the nullipara and 6 hours for the multipara. |
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However, parents on low incomes, on average, play less often with their children and spend less on activities. |
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Wild males live around 29 years on average, with a maximum of about 60 years. |
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Most minority ethnic groups experience greater material deprivation than the white majority but social participation is, on average, higher. |
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May and June are the sunniest months, with upwards of 200 hours of bright sunshine being recorded on average. |
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German soldiers were now on average six years older than their Allied counterparts. |
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Americans on average have over twice as much living space per dwelling and per person as European Union residents, and more than every EU nation. |
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At the time, the bottles were recycled on average 14 times, but the porcelain screwtop with a rubber washer was a pain to clean. |
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Between 2006 and 2014, the number of total jobs created in the private sector was, on average, 214,000 per year, it added. |
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The UK Congress on Obesity in Birmingham heard that those using the bathroom scales kept off half a stone more, on average. |
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Across our neighbourhoods it took 17 days, on average, for us to re-let a property this time last year. |
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The frequency of guillotine executions in Paris now rose from on average three a day to an average of 29 a day. |
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The centre is the major provider of radiotherapy for the population of North Wales, treating on average of 140 patients a day. |
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The governing party receives twice as less votes here than it does on average across Russia. |
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Writing in the journal Behavioural Ecology and Sociobiology, they said such men produced, on average, more than two-and-ahalf children. |
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Partial solar eclipses occur, on average, around two-and-a-half times a year, but near-total ones are much less common. |
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The voyage takes on average two hours, depending on ports, tides and weather. |
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Graduates of the top 14 law schools tend to have higher earnings, on average, than graduates of the other 190 law schools. |
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The results show that on average, the frontalis muscle in the head and the trapezius muscle in the neck experienced a decrease. |
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Under conservative rules, there tended to be fewer settlements, however under the older rules they tended to be larger on average. |
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The Council met, on average, five times a year and in extraordinary sessions when required. |
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In the eighty years following the Civil War to World War II, the Court voided Congressional statutes in 77 cases, on average almost one a year. |
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The first Discworld novel, The Colour of Magic, was published in 1983, after which he wrote two books a year on average. |
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The index for major nonmanufacturing companies is projected at plus 1 on average, the same as in the September Tankan survey. |
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The superloo is rented for pounds 16,000 a year but on average only two customers a day pay 20p to use it. |
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The waters around these coastal islands are frozen for about eight months of the year on average. |
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The metro system began operating in December 2012 and transported 78,224 people on average on a daily basis. |
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A hurricane passes in the vicinity of the island, on average, every seven years. |
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A cyclone of tropical storm strength passes near Puerto Rico, on average, every five years. |
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During this period, snow settled, on average, fewer than three days per year across the Isles of Scilly and on the coasts of Devon and Cornwall. |
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In general precipitation is scarce in Muscat, with several months on average seeing only a trace of rainfall. |
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The data will be compared to a study showing how many strikes it takes on average to break a ground palm nut open. |
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The west tends to be wetter on average and prone to Atlantic storms, especially in the late autumn and winter months. |
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From 1979 to 2000 on average, lowland areas did not record any lying snow in one out of every three years. |
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Eastern Bluebirds are sexually dichromatic songbirds that, on average, lay 4-5 egg clutches in Alabama. |
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Six analysts in a Reuters poll had predicted 79 million dinars net profit on average. |
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The Bothnian Sea, the basin south of Kvarken, freezes on average in late February. |
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And that's remarkable when most hairdryers burn out after just two to three years on average. |
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After this however, nonbreeding females on average have a higher fat mass than the breeding females. |
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Even today our heightist society ensures that, on average, short people are paid less than tall people. |
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They are largest on average in the northwest Pacific Ocean basin and smallest in the northeastern Pacific Ocean basin. |
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Even when share price momentum is working on average, many high-fliers see their stocks crushed. |
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Antarctica, on average, is the coldest, driest, and windiest continent, and has the highest average elevation of all the continents. |
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Smooth newts take around three years to become sexually mature, on average living for six years. |
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The Rhodian population of fallow deer are smaller on average than those of central and northern Europe, though they are similarly coloured. |
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Instead of focusing on their core business, companies are left trying to account for the 25 percent of emails that on average go undelivered. |
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A Eurotunnel Shuttle is on average 775 metres in length and is made from constructive stainless steel. |
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The exercisers had on average a history of exercising four times a week for about 24 years. |
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With five assessors on the NVQ team, drivers are inducted in groups of 12 and on average each person successfully completes the programme in 13 weeks. |
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On the other hand, great earthquakes occur once a year, on average. |
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In comparison, uncoated tubes in operation for one year in the same furnace exhibited significantly higher coking rates on average, and in some areas had begun to carburize. |
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However, when real subjects play this game, first movers send on average about half of the endowment, and second movers, on average, just reciprocate. |
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While underpricing cannot remove the allocation bias against uninformed investors, the uninformed can now expect, on average, to at least break even. |
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Which of these explanations turns out to be closer to the truth has important implications for states that have seen net outmigration on average over the last few decades. |
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No New England traders are known to have completed a sequential circuit of the full triangle, which took a calendar year on average, according to historian Clifford Shipton. |
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Health care costs in private institutions and prescription drugs in Mexico are on average lower than that of its North American economic partners. |
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Those who had previously received Lucentis had better visual acuity at the start of the study and, on average, maintained their visual acuity after 12 months. |
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Unlike many other seas, most of the bottom of the Norwegian Sea is not part of a continental shelf and therefore lies at a great depth of about two kilometres on average. |
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The fluidizing behavior of large particles is marginally affected by acoustic field and hence there is relatively less effect on average heat transfer coefficients. |
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Techniques typically applied to these challenges include splining and kriging, as well as smoothing based on average values within coarser-grained windows across landscapes. |
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In a year, we're getting four incidents on average where we need to defibrillate someone and John has had more experience of that than anyone else. |
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The 2013 Index indicates that global hunger is decreasing and on average the 2013 world GHI score has fallen by 34 percent from the 1990 GHI score. |
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It is estimated that public support for farmers in OECD countries costs a family of four on average nearly 1,000 USD per year in higher prices and taxes. |
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However, they can, on average, sell only a small amount of their output as Fairtrade, because of lack of demand, and must sell the rest as uncertified at world prices. |
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However, these phenomena don't last for more than 2 to 5 days on average. |
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A racecourse steward since 1985, Tindall became a qualified chairman in 1993 and has stewarded more than 50 days per year on average in recent years. |
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Extroverts, sensors, thinkers, and judgers managed more people on average and also made more money than introverts, intuitives, feelers, and perceivers, respectively. |
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Between 1811 and 1840, the tunnel was used on average by 40 boats daily. |
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By their November 1999 findings, African Americans watch on average 73 hours of television per week, compared to nonblack people, who watch on average 51 hours per week. |
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The process takes about five years, on average, but it can last longer if the country is less than fully committed to the process or if political issues interfere. |
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Apartment rent on average amounted to only 1 percent of the family budget, a figure which reached 4 percent when municipal services are factored in. |
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Although there may be some flexion at the tarsometatarsal joint, this chord was very close on average to the sum of Levi's averages for the tarsal and metatarsal lengths. |
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Impressions Gallery is an independent contemporary photography gallery with a temporary exhibitions programme showing on average six exhibitions each year. |
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It is generally believed that in northern latitudes, the north side of trees and rocks will generally have more luxuriant moss growth on average than other sides. |
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The bakery produces on average 300 Chelsea buns, 500 rolls and 100 loaves a day to cater for the 12,000 strong population of Newtown on the River Severn. |
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Trains are frequent, with one or two trains per hour on lesser lines, two to four trains per hour on average, and up to eight trains an hour on the busiest lines. |
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Around three million people are classed as underemployed, wanting to work an extra 11 hours a week on average, said the Office for National Statistics. |
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As compared to the population from xerothermic grasslands, the forest plants are on average 4 cm larger, and the higher the plant, the more exposed is the sporophore. |
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European badgers are the most social of badgers, forming groups of six adults on average, though larger associations of up to 23 individuals have been recorded. |
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McDade-White, who telecommutes about three days a month on average, said she does not feel disconnected from colleagues in traditional office settings. |
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Sitting in front of the TV for five or more hours on average per day leads to twice the risk of fatal pulmonary embolism as watching less than two and a half hours per day. |
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Urban health levels are on average better in comparison to rural areas. |
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However, children in non profit centers received services that were, on average, of the same quality, irrespective of their socio-economic status. |
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If philosophical moral reflection tends to improve moral behavior, one might expect that professional ethicists will, on average, behave morally better than non-ethicists. |
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For example, an entry check for an Annex II national takes around 15 seconds on average in Greece, whilst it takes three to five minutes on average in Slovakia. |
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Rainfall can be quite variable, but the wettest months on average are September to November and the driest months on average are February and March. |
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The Standing Commission convenes every six months on average. |
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The journal has a weekly circulation of around 53,000 but studies have concluded that on average a single copy is shared by as many as eight people. |
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Spine immobilization delays a trip to the hospital by two or three minutes on average, but can take more than five minutes, previous research has shown. |
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This is because on average, the AFGR is an overestimate of the graduation rate in some states and an underestimate in others, and these misestimates tend to offset each other. |
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