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Currently, there are nearly 23 billion devices connected, and by 2020, that number is expected to more than double to 50.1 billion.
The NBA's current salary cap sits at $70 million, and that number is expected to jump to $92 million.
International shipping is involved in an estimated 90% of global trade, and that number is expected to increase.
That number is expected to jump to 57% in two years, with 27% in a public cloud.
That number is expected to increase to 23 million in 2015 and more than 45 million by 2017.
Department of Agriculture, that number is expected to grow to 43 million this year.
Moreover, that number is expected to grow 67 percent over the next year for enterprises and 178 percent for small and mid-sized businesses.
To date, over 162 anti-corruption experts have been nominated by States parties, and that number is expected to increase.
In Sweden, just 2% of the country's transactions are conducted with cash, and that number is expected to decline further down to 0.5% by 2020.
Almost 35 million people live in the subregion, and that number is expected to rise to 46 million by 2020.
Currently, 2 percent of global carbon dioxide emissions come from aviation, and that number is expected to climb.
(With a spate of celebrities and business executives joining in over the past few days and pledging contributions, that number is expected to rise.).
Hence the Union has currently 11 official and as many working languages and that number is expected to increase with the prospects of enlargement by 2004.
In less than 15 years, adoption of 3G and 4G technology has grown to nearly 3 billion connections, and that number is expected to exceed 8 billion by 2020.
Globally, aquaculture supplies more that 50% of all seafood produced for human consumption and that number is expected to rise as populations continue to grow.
That number was expected to double in 2015.
That number was expected to rise, but it remains unclear exactly how many people may be buried.
Approximately one billion people worldwide lived in vulnerable informal settlements around cities, and that number was expected to grow by 25 million a year.
That number is expected to climb in 2007.