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This represents an increase of 14,712 from the average attendance of 21,126 recorded in the Premier League's first season 1992-93.
This represents an increase of 10.3% over 2013
This represents an increase of 18 per cent from the year before,
The transaction represents an increase of 1.88 percent of Varvtre's total number of votes.
This represents an increase of 51 MMboe from year end 2016 and a 47 percent increase from the original PDO.
This represents an increase of just over 27.2 per cent on the 1997 figure EUR 819.3 million.
This represents an increase of some 60% compared to 2010(387),
The total package of EUR 1.8 billion represents an increase of 31% or 22% over the last five-year period.
This represents an increase of 13% for the customs sector
This represents an increase in constant US dollar terms of 6% over the previous year,
The second quarter net sales of 30,4 MSEK represents an increase of 18% compared to Q2 2018.
we must recognize that it represents an increase on the original amount subscribed prior to 1995.
Production has increased 104 BOEPD which represents an increase of 14% from the previous month.
This represents an increase of more than 42% compared with 1994
The public national contribution up to 31 May 2015 was EUR 2.44 billion, which represents an increase of EUR 321.62 million over 31 May 2014 +15.17.
This represents an increase of 19% in EU exports
The public national contribution up to 31 May 2014 was EUR 2.088 billion, which represents an increase of EUR 360 million over 31 May 2013 +21.
As a result, in 2003, ISPA payments totalled nearly €424 million, which represents an increase with 14% over the payments made in 2002 €388 million.
Consumption of softwood lumber this year is estimated to about 89 million m³, which represents an increase of about 1.5 million m³ compared to 2015.