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Estimated membership at the beginning of the 20th century was 200, 000, in almost 1000 congregations worldwide, spread as follows: England: 315, Scotland 28, Ireland: 6, Germany: 348, Netherlands: 17, Austria / Hungary: 8, Switzerland: 41, Norway: 10, Sweden: 15, Denmark: 59, Russia, Finland, Poland and the Baltic States: 18, France: 7, Belgium: 3, Italy: 2, USA: 29, Canada: 13, Australia: 15, New Zealand: 5, South Africa: 1.
Estimated worldwide theatrical gross was $ 78 million.
Estimated to infects 22 million people worldwide.

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Estimated annual savings resulting from publication of the Journal and Bulletin on a triservice basis, as compared with the cost of producing separate periodicals for each service, were between $65,000 and $70,000.
Estimated direct and consequential annual loss to industries in the USA due to wear is approximately 1-2 % of GDP.
Estimated total annual flows for the basin have ranged from 5, 000 gigalitres in 1902 to 57, 000 gigalitres in 1956.
Estimated annual numbers of first-time LSD use in the United States among persons aged 12 or older: 1967-2008.
Estimated annual sales of DRC software are in the $ 200 to $ 300 million range.

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Estimated North Vietnamese supply throughput

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For example, in the United Methodist Church, bishops are elected for life, can serve up to two terms in a specific conference ( three if special permission is given ), are responsible for ordaining and appointing clergy to pastor churches, perform many administrative duties, preside at the annual sessions of the regional Conferences and at the quadrennial meeting of the worldwide General Conference, have authority for teaching and leading the church on matters of social and doctrinal import, and serve to represent the denomination in ecumenical gatherings.
It is popular with travellers – from 2001 to 2005 and 2007 – 2008 Hong Kong International Airport has been voted the World's Best Airport in an annual survey of several million passengers worldwide by Skytrax.
By 2008, worldwide sales of televisions with LCD screens exceeded annual sales of CRT units ; the CRT became obsolete for most purposes.
The annual rainfall received in this region is very high, usually above the rainfall totals giving for tropical rainforest climates worldwide.
The use of wind power is increasing at an annual rate of 20 %, with a worldwide installed capacity of 238, 000 megawatts ( MW ) at the end of 2011, and is widely used in Europe, Asia, and the United States.
Zircon resources exceed 60 million metric tons worldwide and annual worldwide zirconium production is approximately 900, 000 metric tons.
Specialists expect the worldwide solvent consumption to increase at an average annual rate of 2. 5 % over the next years.
As of December 2011, Quest had 3, 900 full-time employees worldwide and annual revenues of $ 857 million.
The annual tonnage of common carp, not to mention the other cyprinids, produced in China alone exceeds the weight of all other fish, such as trout and salmon, produced by aquaculture worldwide.
The annual children's art competition attracts entries worldwide.
The Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine ( SIIM ) is the worldwide professional and trade organization that provides an annual meeting and a peer-reviewed journal to promote research and education about PACS and related digital topics.
He has featured Sun Valley in dozens of his annual films, which has helped publicize the Sun Valley region worldwide.
The annual Corel World Design Contest ran from 1990 through 1998 and was considered to be one of the most prestigious graphic design contests, worldwide.
The worldwide cosmetics and perfume industry currently generates an estimated annual turnover of US $ 170 billion ( according to Eurostaf-May 2007 ).
Earth Day originally celebrated at Spring Equinox around March 20, is an annual day on which events are held worldwide to increase awareness and appreciation of the Earth's natural environment.
In 2005, record producer David Foster, his daughter Amy Foster-Gillies and Knowles wrote " Stand Up for Love " as the anthem to the World Children's Day, an annual worldwide event to raise awareness and funds for children causes.
On April 7, 1984, during the Saturday morning session of the annual worldwide General Conference of the LDS Church, Oaks was sustained an apostle and a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.
In 2010, the series was replaced by the more lucrative IAAF Diamond League, a fourteen-meeting series held in Europe, Asia, North America and the Middle East — the first ever worldwide annual series of track and field meetings.
The Secretary handles worldwide correspondence, maintains records including statistics of the worldwide membership of the Society, its Lodges and Sections, and is responsible for producing an annual report.
The Secretary handles worldwide correspondence, maintains records including statistics of the worldwide membership of the Society, its Lodges and Sections, and is responsible for producing an annual report.
Kia today has over 42, 000 employees worldwide and annual revenues of over US $ 14. 6 billion.

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Another definition is provided by the APICS Dictionary when it defines SCM as the " design, planning, execution, control, and monitoring of supply chain activities with the objective of creating net value, building a competitive infrastructure, leveraging worldwide logistics, synchronizing supply with demand and measuring performance globally.
Even though it was independent from the surface for a very short duration, the Rouquayrol-Denayrouze apparatus reached worldwide celebrity after having been mentioned by Jules Verne in his adventure book Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea ; but Jules Verne wildly exaggerated its dive duration without external air supply.
international: the old Soviet system of cable and microwave is still serviceable ; satellite service between Baku and Turkey provides access to 200 countries ; additional satellite providers supply services between Baku and specific countries ; Azerbaijan is a signator of the Trans-Asia-Europe Fiber-Optic Line ( TAE ); their lines are not laid but a Turkish satellite and a microwave link between Azerbaijan and Iran could provide Azerbaijan worldwide access
In their book, Smallpox and its Eradication, Fenner and colleagues describe how vaccine supply shortages during the Biafra smallpox campaign led to the development of the focal vaccination technique, later adopted worldwide by the World Health Organization, which led to the early and cost effective interruption of smallpox transmission in west Africa and elsewhere.
Environmental engineers also design municipal water supply and industrial wastewater treatment systems as well as address local and worldwide environmental issues such as the effects of acid rain, global warming, ozone depletion, water pollution and air pollution from automobile exhausts and industrial sources.
: Consists of about 2, 000 military and civilian personnel in six diverse squadrons that train, equip and provide agile combat mission support, including civil engineering, communications, contracting, transportation, fuels, supply, deployment readiness, personnel, security forces, and services for immediate worldwide deployment of combat support elements.
However, any significant mining had ended by 1940, and following the war and an increased worldwide supply, the mines closed.
Eltomation which has been involved in the development and worldwide supply of over 160 complete plants and projects for the production of Cement Bonded Boards.
EAN International-Uniform Code Council ( EAN-UCC ) was a supply chain standards family name, formally the EAN. UCC System, that included product barcodes which are printed on the great majority of products available in stores worldwide and electronic commerce standards.
Besides increasing the worldwide food supply, early in his career Borlaug stated that taking steps to decrease the rate of population growth will also be necessary to prevent food shortages.
The Wii remains in high demand ( outstripping supply in some areas ) and has surpassed the Xbox 360 while PS3 lags behind with less than half the worldwide sales of either competitor.
The new millennium marked a new beginning as the Zumtobel Group invested heavily in Thorn, particularly in technological innovation, and consolidating the former regionally-structured production operations of Zumtobel and Thorn into a single worldwide supply chain.
Established in 1937, Dhahran is still Saudi Aramco's worldwide headquarters and the center of the company's finance, exploration, engineering, drilling services, medical services, materials supply and other company organisations.
Examples of other office supply companies worldwide include Esselte Leitz,
Staples Inc. () is a large office supply chain store, with over 2, 000 stores worldwide in 26 countries.
" We ’ ve learnt an incredibly painful lesson through this and we will be much, much more suspicious worldwide on ensuring the safety and integrity of our supply chain everywhere in the world ," said Ferrier.
This resulted in a worldwide shortage of radioisotopes for medical treatments because Chalk River makes the majority of the world's supply of medical radioisotopes, including two-thirds of the world's technetium-99m.
This is sufficient to cover the annual power supply needs of over 20 million households in the world, and represents 0. 5 % of worldwide electricity demand. More than 100 countries use solar PV.
One day, Wonka informs the world of a contest, in which five Golden Tickets have been placed in five random Wonka Bars worldwide, and the winners will be given a full tour of the factory as well as a lifetime supply of chocolate, while one ticket holder will be given a special prize at the end of the tour.
The original Mitsubishi Mark IV displays needed to be removed since the worldwide supply of replacement parts was not large enough to keep them operating throughout the 2006 – 2007 hockey season.
P. fortunei and hybrids containing P. fortunei, have been the main focus of genetic improvement since 1988 by Toad Gully Growers, a specialist Paulownia propagation nursery based in Australia who supply planting stock worldwide.
110, 000 supporters worldwide took part in the poll in which they had to supply their favourite 100 Reds of all time.
The timber is tracked through the supply chain to the end product, so that consumers can choose to buy sustainably harvested wood over alternatives that may be contributing to deforestation worldwide.

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