Examples of using More recent data in English and their translations into French
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More recent data for September show that the unemployment rate declined by 0.2 percentage point in the United States,
including more recent data for Ontario Power Generation(Borromeo,
For want of more recent data we take the figure from the 1992 population census,
If we look at changes in employment using more recent data, in this case Labour Force Survey data,
asked how the situation had evolved since then and whether more recent data were available.
More recent data confirm that NAFLD
More recent data shows that business was so bad during the later period of his life that he had to relegate violin-making to the sideline
At the regional level, more recent data on emission levels(table 6.2a)
ESCAP has extended this methodology, using more recent data, to establish the cost of a similar universal social protection package in 24 developing countries across the Asia-Pacific region.
More recent data(Vézina et al.,
More recent data are not available, but the Ministry of Labour
And more recent data(Vézina et al.,
these is not available, but by comparing metres drilled and number of wells with the more recent data, expenditure is estimated at $360M.
conducted by Halpern and Rumsey through to the end of 2001 since more recent data extends only through October 2002.
does not contain more recent data.
analytical frameworks consistent with more recent data and experience.
The most recent data available when the Committee had reviewed the scale in 2000 were for 1990, and more recent data had had to be extrapolated using growth rates published by IMF.
led to a belief that wild dogs were primarily an open plains species, more recent data indicate that they reach their highest densities in thicker bush and woodland e.g.,
However, more recent data provided by the National Administration of Public Education(ANEP) reveal the existence of so-called"intermittent dropout",
mortality reduction is based upon long-term studies, more recent data show that a higher rate of usage at hospital separation is associated with greater long-term usage, and less morbidity in the intermediate term.