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Since 2000, its speed has jumped from 15km per year to 55km per year.
And Jordan has jumped from 31st place last year to 23rd place- overtaking countries including Cyprus, Oman, New Zealand and Belgium.
Last two years, the consumption has jumped over 8%, but the reuse of resources has reduced from 9.1 to 8.6 percent.
In the last two years, consumption has jumped by more than 8%
The use of spending reviews has jumped since the crisis, with 23 OECD countries using them in 2016 versus 16 in 2011.
The number of Americans who applied for citizenship in New Zealand has jumped 70% in the three months since President Donald Trump was elected.
Ukraine's capital, Kiev, has jumped to third place on the list of the most popular destinations at the Bratislava airport.
Iran's state TV is saying the number of injured people from a magnitude 5.9 earthquake on Friday has jumped to 520 from more than 300.
Over that same time period, electricity generation powered by natural gas has jumped from around 20% to 33%.
but that number has jumped to 40% this year.
Windows 7 has jumped.
Russian rouble has jumped to 70 roubles per dollar.
since the beginning of the year, it has jumped 22.6% and now stands at around$ 124.6 billion.
The blood sugar levels after the consumption of bread has jumped in both groups, which is a known risk factor for development of obesity in people who regularly include in your diet foods with high glycemic index.
A survey by state pollster VTsIOM on Monday showed that the percentage of Russians who hold a negative view of Trump has jumped from 7 percent to 39 percent in a month,
Baumgartner, a former military parachutist and extreme athlete, has jumped more than 2,500 times from planes
the percentage of children who read e-books at school has jumped from 12% in 2012 to 21% in 2014.
The statin industry has jumped on this opportunity to imply that high cholesterol might cause Alzheimer's, and, indeed,
Davis has jumped into the top-5.