Examples of using Average loss in English and their translations into Spanish
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they would have had an average loss of $100,164 per vessel.
FAO records deforestation rates of zero for most of the LFCs listed in the table, with an average loss of natural forest of less than 1 per cent for those LFCs for which data is available.
function of the aural system, average loss of hearing for the relatively good ear between 61
there is a requirement to provide paid maternity leave for self-employed women, calculated on the basis of average loss of income or profit(subject to ceiling)
10 years below the African average and an average loss of more than one year of life every two years.
cent in 1988 and that those companies had shown an average loss of over $300 million during the period from 1985 to 1988.
there is an average loss in preferential margins for all GSP-receiving imports from non-LDC beneficiaries of about 2.9 percentage points(1.4 for LDCs)
function of the aural system, average loss of hearing for the relatively good ear greater than
The average losses of physical productivity due to iron deficiency are high.
Denmark has been able to reduce its average losses to 9 percent.
For example, Jamaica observed annual average losses due to disasters between 1991 and 2011 that were equivalent to 2.6 per cent of its average annual investment.
In Jamaica, for example, average losses between 1991 and 2011 were equivalent to 2.6 per cent of the country's average annual investments.
The average losses varied from 0,18 to 2,2 milk liters per unit of SCCs.
the higher the Annual Average Losses(AAL) that the province could potentially incur over the long term.
and smaller average losses when disaster strikes.
Taken yearly, these attacks cause an average loss of over US$200,000, per business.
Repayment rates for women are generally much higher than for men, with an average loss of under 10 per cent;
Annual Average Loss(AAL) from hurricanes is US$ 345M(0.48% of GDP),
the average weight loss is 24-32 pounds with an average loss of 4-5 inches lost around the waist.
The Annual Average Loss(AAL) is an estimate of the potential losses incurred each year and corresponds to the average of all the losses incurred over the very long term.