英語 での National average の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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The national average cost.
What is the private company national average for gas mileage reimbursement in 2008.
Detroit's violent crime rate is five times the national average.
Annual rainfall is 682 mm which is half the national average.
Living costs in Columbia are 8-10% below the national average.
They more than quadrupled the national average of 40 books per year per student.
In the past five years, Washington State's economy has had record growth, surpassing the national average by 2.
While the cost of living is 9% above the national average, the pay averages nearly 20% above.
FDI continues to drive the economy with strong employment growth at 7%, compared to national average of 3% in 2018.
According to the final 2005 FBI Crime Reports, Charleston crime level is worse than the national average in almost every major category.
As an example, First Round Capital highlights its success at funding more women entrepreneurs than the national average.
The number of teenage pregnancies in the five-province, six-city Davao region is almost double the national average.
An unexpected benefit of the Rolfing program at Starkey is that its cost per hire is 50 percent of the national average.
Instead, we let youth unemployment rise to twice the national average….
An unexpected benefit of the Rolfing program at Starkey is that their cost per hire is 50% of the national average.
The region posted the second highest average annual family income in Mindanao in 2009, although lower than the national average.
Those looking for adult daycare in Alabama will find that costs are less than half of the national average.
In 2017, 32 percent of managers were people of color, 4 percentage points higher than the national average of 28 percent.
The 2016 Law School Survey of Student Engagement shows that UCI Law far exceeds the national average when it comes to student satisfaction.
The national average is four cups per person per day, with many people drinking six cups or more.