It will involve the sinking of a new shaft and construction of an additional three million tonnes per annum concentrator. |
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The target is moderate, considering that tax revenues have increased by an average 14.2 percent per annum over the past three years. |
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Fully franked dividends for the next 2 financial years are forecast to be not less than 12 cents per share per annum. |
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The interest accumulates on a daily basis and the rate is 11.75 per cent per annum. |
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We have also increased our capital expenditure to an average of R2-billion per annum to deal with the backlogs. |
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However, revenues are expected to grow at over 100 per cent per annum for the next three years. |
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China consumes an estimated 250 million hectolitres of beer per annum, the world's biggest by volume. |
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This produces an estimate of about 660,000 passenger miles per annum, 186 per cent of all road passenger miles. |
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Its annual growth rate over the last two years has been over 50 per cent per annum which puts it as the fastest-growing industry in the country. |
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The best study I've seen on the topic puts the estimate at around 25,000 deaths per annum. |
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The smelters will require 25000 tons of charcoal per annum which will be produced in retorts supplied by the Belgium company, Lambiotte. |
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The emphasis is on secure long-term investment and the guaranteed returns are currently as low as four per cent per annum. |
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This indicates capital appreciation of 40 per cent per annum and yields in the region of 8 per cent. |
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Conceived in 1997, the agency has maintained an impressive growth rate of 40 per cent per annum. |
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As a result, the private education services sector is growing at around 30 percent per annum. |
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There is, however, an exclusion to this rule for timeshares of less than two weeks per annum where no rent will be presumed. |
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By end 2003, we are eyeing a production of 1,25,000 tonne per annum of tinplates from the current production of 90,000 tonne. |
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In 1714, a fee of twelve riksdollars per annum was charged for grazing land, and a tithe of one tenth of the crop for sowing land. |
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The value of each scholarship can vary from a minimum of 3800 per annum to a maximum of 38000 over the duration of the course. |
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World-wide, estimates vary from a minimum of 50000 up to 150000 abortion-related deaths per annum. |
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Britain remained the sick man of Europe, its output per worker growing by only 2.5 per cent per annum. |
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Not only that, he was responsible for giving the whole village two slap-up meals per annum. |
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An Elan bond, where the bondholder can exercise the right to be repaid in 18 months, currently yields 19 per cent per annum. |
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Although usury was theoretically forbidden, in practice it was allowed at rates of no more than ten percent per annum. |
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With this fresh impetus, the total edible oil processing capacity, including vanaspati, is expected to cross 20 million tonne per annum. |
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Paragraph five provided visitation in one of the father's houses in Dubai for up to two weeks duration and up to four times per annum. |
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The savings are calculated on the amount which would be lost per annum by paying fraudulent social welfare payments. |
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A spokesman of the Finance Department said the loan would have an interest rate of 6.35 per cent per annum to be paid half-yearly on January 30 and July 30 each year. |
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Average use across the service was about 24 trips per annum per member, though with a minority of members making very heavy use. |
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With a capacity of 90,000 tons per annum, the plant will be the first cold-rolled stainless steel producer in the Middle East region. |
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The terms of the loan is for five years at an interest rate of 15 per cent per annum and is payable semi-annually with a moratorium period of one year. |
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Financial projections under the 5-yr base case scenario suggest 30 shiploads per annum. |
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Since the crisis, that rate was reduced to 2 per cent per annum and sometimes lower. |
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In retirement, most people would love to earn the average wage per annum. |
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I suggest 84.3 percent per annum, per tattoo, per whether the tattoo is visible to a stranger, namely me. |
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These calls were conducted under a tight schedule at the rate of two or three per annum. |
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This, according to the party, would be achieved by increasing non-personal taxes by 0.5 per cent of GDP per annum and may involve raising corporation tax to 15 per cent. |
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This is a very conservative estimate as actual figures in 2001 were already in excess of this at 40 shiploads per annum. |
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In 1920 a new measure was enacted extending compulsory insurance to all manual workers and non-manual workers earning less than £250 per annum. |
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The provision of 8,000 social and affordable houses per annum would go a long way in addressing the ever increasing Local Authority housing waiting lists. |
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The compassionate leave entitlement is set at five working days per year, with a higher delegate able to approve more than five working days per annum. |
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Most of the people we were lending to had, at one time or another, been indebted to illegal moneylenders, who charge interest rates of 300 percent per annum. |
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According to the report, gains could be in the region of at least half a percentage point per annum in additional economic growth. |
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Consumer price inflation should average 2 per cent per annum, edging up to 2.3 per cent toward the end of the projection period. |
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It also raised the exemption ceiling for a married person with young children to LE 1,920 per annum. |
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In 2013, the network had more than 2 billion commuter trips per annum, more than the Underground. |
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The lease is 999 years from 1962, the ground rent is PS5 per annum and the service charge is PS25 pcm. |
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At full capacity, Galaxy will process 137,000 tpa of spodumene concentrate and 56,000 lbs per annum of contained tantalum. |
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With a capacity of 650,000 metric tons per annum, the plant will be the largest single line propane dehydrogenation facility in the world. |
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The borough's Clockface Quarry, Scammonden, landfill has a permitted tonnage of 350,000 per annum. |
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Those Roman knights were so called, if they could dispend per annum so much. |
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According to the information received during the stakeholder consultation many manufacturers specify that the air conditioning systems should not leak by more than 40 grams per annum. |
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Between 1965 and 1995, growth rates averaged around 6 per cent per annum, transforming the living standards of the population. |
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The cargo carried on these lines was of a very high volume, and in 1850 the Taff Vale Railway was transporting 600,000 tons of coal per annum. |
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In a 2015 consultation document the UK government disclosed that nitrogen dioxide is responsible for 23,500 premature UK deaths per annum. |
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Meanwhile, WAE is putting the finishing touches on an anodizing plant from Italy with a capacity of 4,800MT per annum. |
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But I expect the murderous thoughts of landlords brandishing Allen keys are a minor consideration for a group turning over pounds 8bn per annum. |
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In an uncharacteristically generous move, the taxman allows businesses up to pounds 75 a head tax free per annum for employee functions. |
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The Dow Chemical Company has increased its propylene glycol capacity by an additional 10 kilotons per annum at its plant in Stade, Germany. |
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Combined with Qapco's existing LDPE facilities, this pushes up the country's output to 700,000 metric tons of LDPE per annum. |
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The frequency of initial precession is 16 seconds of degrees per annum, but because of dissipative effects of tidal and core mantle friction, the planet slows down and the frequency of precession decreases. |
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On the basis of this calculation, the total number of curable sexually transmitted diseases per annum is estimated at 340 million new cases, including chancroid. |
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The PS1,250 per annum related to executive secretaries who for example work for the chairmen of public companies. |
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To paraphrase one exec, we think cancer can be cured for £15 per annum. |
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The annual report of González y Díez SA for 1998 shows that the company received State aid of ESP 651 908 560 as compensation for reducing coal production by 48 000 tonnes per annum. |
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Exporting means of killing is, for them, a global business worth more than USD 1 trillion per annum, and they are not going to be curtailed by the dreamland romanticism of EU parliamentarians. |
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The offices are available by assignment of an existing lease or underletting at a current passing rental of Pounds 119,000 per annum. |
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Changes to the previous collective agreement also include an adjustment of the Service Allowance from 120 hours to 144 hours per annum. |
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With regard to the direct economic benefits, the French estimates are that spending linked to operation of the vessel would be FRF 10,8 million per annum. |
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The total number of each part produced per annum is large. |
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The Financial Contribution amounts to EUR 559,000 per annum for the whole period, i.e. for five years from the date of entry into force of this Protocol. |
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First, the regulation would no longer be without any impact on the budget and we would have to reckon on additional costs of about EUR 100 million per annum. |
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Since then, the number of publications has reached 30 per annum. |
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Any insufficient tax payable bears interest on the amount of the disparency at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum from April 30th to the time of payment. |
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This port handles over 56 million tonnes of goods per annum which are mainly associated with the local petrochemical, chemical and steel processing industries. |
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The town experienced its greatest levels of population growth between 1964 and 1969 with an average inward migration level of 1,900 persons per annum. |
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By then, coal exports from the South Wales Coalfield via Cardiff totalled nearly 9 million tons per annum, much of it exported in the holds of locally owned tramp steamers. |
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And also, the sum of ten pounds per annum, during life, to every person now living, of the age of fifty years, and to all others as they shall arrive at that age. |
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The new plant is to produce 48 units of the Tuatara per annum. |
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Under the deal, CSI will design and construct a plant capable of crushing, wet screening and beneficiating 25 million tonnes per annum of iron ore. |
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The Measured Resource provides increased confidence in a substantial mine life producing beneficiated phosphate rock at up to 2 million tonnes per annum. |
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Recent estimates put the cost of ageism on UK plc at over pounds 30 billion per annum in lost production and a further pounds 5 billion through the cost of benefits. |
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It is now reduced to one fanam, or fifty per cent per annum, and no person is to receive more, under penalty of fine, according to the circumstances of the case. |
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