Примеры использования Total global на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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Another study has shown that, in 1995, of the total global FDI flow some 7 per cent went to Eastern European
Data availability is the forest area of countries that reported on a specific indicator expressed as a proportion of the total global forest area.
Figure 1 below shows that total global ODA increased steadily in the period 1997 to 2010 in real terms.
During the period from 1991 to 1995, some 75 per cent of total global growth originated in high-income countries.
In 2006, the employment share of the service sector in total global employment reached 40 per cent,
Figure 1.2- Total global ocean heat content(in units of 1022 J)
The total global marine protected area coverage is largely composed of a relatively small number of very large marine protected areas,
The total global value of goods procured in 2009 was $1.75 billion,
Conventional measures of trade show total global exports and imports of USD 210
which includes rough diamond producers and corporations representing 99.8 per cent of total global production.
of $916 billion in total global FDI inflows.
Total global production is estimated at 150,000- 400,000 tonnes in the period 1920- 1965.
Total global production of PCTs is estimated to have been 60,000 metric tons between 1955 and 1980.
Total global endosulfan emissions have also increased continuously since the year when this pesticide was first applied presently amounting to an estimated total emission around 150 kt.
The total global market for satellite communications over the period 1996-2006 can be estimated at over $600 billion.
The total global market for fluorinated compounds in aircraft hydraulic fluids is about 2 tonnes per year.
Such consumption stood at 24 per cent of total global consumption of methyl bromide in 2000
UNODC has estimated that total global ATS production in 2004 was 480 tons,
The energy sector as a whole is responsible for approximately 61.5 per cent of total global GHG emissions, a major cause of anthropogenic climate change.
Consumption by Parties operating under paragraph 1 of Article 5 amounted to 38 per cent of total global consumption in 2006 and 54 per cent in 2007.