Examples of using Regional average in English and their translations into Chinese
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Industrial energy was 71 per cent cheaper than the regional average, costing only 11 United States dollars per megawatt.
Other Southeast Asian markets that outperformed the regional average included Vietnam(7.3%) and Indonesia(5.8%).
Although FDI remained below the regional average, it had made a positive contribution to the economy and had led to higher-value-added production.
After the revolutions of 1989- 91, the regional average shot up, reaching a score of 76 in 2013.
The regional average must be looked at carefully as it hides differences across and within the Asia-Pacific subregions.
Cabo Verde and Guinea-Bissau expected to see economic growth above the global and regional average in 2018.
The six regional offices and the Bogotá office deal with 82 children a month nationally, and the monthly regional average is about 12 children.
Being a young woman in these regions is especially challenging with regard to employment, with unemployment rates for female youth nearly four times the regional average.
In India, increases for the highest-performing employees average 12%, nearly twice the regional average.
The region had the lowest average global score for gender equality with 47.37, and the lowest increase in regional average score.
However, these averages mask sharp variations between countries- the human development indicators of the net contributor countries(NCCs) far exceed the regional average.
The growth wasn't limited to Melbourne, with 565,000 international tourists staying overnight in regional Victoria, well above the national regional average.
The United Nations Development Programme development index showed that the Palestinian Authority was above the regional average.
Some of the largest developing economies in all three continents in fact exceeded the regional average by significant margins, particularly in the 1970s.
Inflation projections for the next two years, however, are well below the 10-year regional average of 3.7 per cent.
In 2009, we achieved an implementation rate for national programmes of 85 per cent, which was higher than the general and regional average.
The index for the region rose to 84.70 from 80.13, the highest regional average mark outside the advanced Organisation for Economic-Cooperation economies.
Germany, Italy, France and Spain will all be below the regional average by 2024.
In 2002, the region is expected to grow by only(1/4) per cent; excluding Argentina would raise this regional average to 2 per cent but even this is only slightly above the rate of population growth.
With regard to interbank interest rates, the regional average in December 2006 was 6.5 per cent or, if Brazil is excluded from the sample, 5.9 per cent.