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The Deptford Mall is the seventh largest shopping mall in New Jersey and the largest in the South Jersey region of the state, with a Gross leasable area ( GLA ) of.
* Gross leasable area, in retail development, the amount of floor space available to be rented
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After the first non-native Americans settled in the area in 1836, the names " Grosse Point Territory " and " Gross Point voting district " were used through the 1830s and 1840s, although the territory had no defined boundaries.
Nevertheless, Gross concluded that the massacre was carried out entirely by Poles from Jedwabne and the surrounding area.
The area is completely uninhabited but the Konkordia Hut lies above the glacier, on the western slope of Gross Wannenhorn.
The name of the town first appears on a map of 1718 as Gross Kikinda, indicating an uninhabited area or a wasteland and not a settlement.
Horace Newcomb ( 1978 ) writes " More than any other research effort in the area of television studies the work of Gerbner and Gross and their associates sits squarely at the juncture of the social sciences and the humanities.
A cartogram is a map in which some thematic mapping variable – such as travel time or Gross National Product – is substituted for land area or distance.
The area south of Irving Park Road was developed by Samuel Gross and was known as " Gross Boulevard addition to Irving Park ".
Single neurons in the macaque putamen have been shown to have visual and somatosensory responses ( Graziano & Gross, 1994 / 1995 ) closely related to those in the polysensory zone of the premotor cortex and area 7b in the parietal lobe.
* Gross area: 786, 994 acres ( 3, 185 km² )

Gross and GLA
For a property with only one tenant, the measurements Gross Floor Area ( GFA ) and Gross Leasable Area ( GLA ) are essentially equal.
The Gross Leasable Area ( GLA ) means the Total Floor Area designed for tenant occupancy and exclusive use.

Gross and real
Guatemala's Gross domestic product for 2000 was estimated at $ 19. 1 billion, with real growth slowing to approximately 3. 3 %.
Gross domestic product ( GDP — see Glossary ) grew in real terms by 4. 2 percent per year from 1980 to 1985, 1. 8 percent from 1985 to 1988, and 1. 5 percent in 1990.
Real Gross Domestic Product ( real GDP ) is a macroeconomic measure of the value of economic output adjusted for price changes ( i. e., inflation or deflation ).
In economics, potential output ( also referred to as " natural gross domestic product ") refers to the highest level of real Gross Domestic Product output that can be sustained over the long term.
It began in 1999 with the decrease of real Gross Domestic Product ( GDP ).
* Gross Commission Income, a term used in real estate for budgeting purposes.
It is claimed that Rostand stole the idea for the play from Samuel Eberly Gross, a Chicago real estate developer.
Higher-income workers who wish to save the maximum amount allowed may favor the Roth 401 ( k ) because it effectively allows greater real contributions, as post-tax dollars are more valuable than pre-tax dollars ; however, those near the Roth IRA income limits may prefer a traditional 401 ( k ), since its pre-tax contributions lowers Modified Adjusted Gross Income ( MAGI ) and thus increases eligibility for Roth IRA contributions.

Gross and estate
At the death of Henrietta King, the appraiser's Statement of Gross Estate, Mrs. H. M. King listed a net total of $ 5. 4 million, as the owner of 997, 444. 56 acres ( 4, 036. 5 km < sup > 2 </ sup >), which did not include the Santa Gertrudis headquarters, nor did it include the Kleberg's Stillman and Lasater tracts, which were not of the estate.

Gross and industry
The tourist industry generates 2. 8 % of Belgium's Gross Domestic Product and employs 3. 3 % of the working population ( 142, 000 people ).< ref >
Gross register tonnage was replaced by gross tonnage in 1994 under the Tonnage Measurement convention of 1969, and is no longer widely used term in the industry.
Education is Bathurst's largest industry with 60 education facilities that represent 7. 6 % of Bathurst ’ s Gross Regional Product.
* Gross Coil ( docks and industry )
Greater Boston has many sites and people significant to American history and culture, particularly the American Revolution, civil rights, literature, and politics, and is one of the nation's centers of education, finance, industry, and tourism, with the sixth-largest Gross metropolitan product in the country and twelveth-largest in the world.
Gross and net output are frequently confused with each other in economic discourse, insofar as the net output of a particular industry or economic sector is assumed to refer to the total sale value of its products produced during an accounting interval.

Gross and is
Hammarskjold's supposed desire to seek outside legal advice in the guise of Ernest Gross is illusion, at best.
`` Mr. Gross, your report says that ' our function is investigative and advisory and does not in any way derogate from or prejudice Mr. Bang-Jensen's rights as a staff member.
Sick pay, if included in your Gross Income, is deducted in arriving at Adjusted Gross Income.
If your sick pay is not included in your Gross Income, you may not deduct it.
According to the Central Bank of Armenia, in 2005, cash remittances from Armenians working abroad reached a record-high level of $ 1 billion, which is worth more than one fifth of the country ’ s 2005 Gross Domestic Product.
The people of Honduras are among the poorest in Latin America ; Gross national income per capita ( 2007 ) is $ US 1, 649 ; the average for Central America is $ US 6, 736.
Macroeconomic output is usually measured by Gross Domestic Product ( GDP ) or one of the other national accounts.
The FAM is now effectively a token force, and the defence budget has been cut down to 1. 5 of Mozambique's Gross National Product.
It is calculated by taking a measure of all sources of income in the aggregate ( such as GDP or Gross National Income ) and dividing it by the total population.
One such subsequent theory is quantum chromodynamics, which began in the early 1960s and attained its present form in the 1975 work by H. David Politzer, Sidney Coleman, David Gross and Frank Wilczek.
The town of Quedlinburg is known since at least the early 9th century, when a settlement known as Gross Orden existed at the eastern bank of the river Bode.
Gross domestic product grew by about 4. 8 % in 2000 and is expected to post a slightly lower rate of 4. 5 % in 2001, as export demand lags.
The economy of South Africa is the largest in Africa, accounts for 24 % of its Gross Domestic Product in terms of PPP, and is ranked as an upper-middle income economy by the World Bank, which makes the country one of only four countries in Africa represented in this category ( the others being Botswana, Gabon and Mauritius ).
And thus, as of 2008, Switzerland is at the second place among European countries with populations above one million in terms of nominal and purchasing power parity Gross Domestic Product per capita, behind Norway ( see list ).
Drivers of semi-trailer trucks generally require a Class A commercial driver's license to operate any combination vehicles with a combined Gross Vehicle Weight Rating ( or CGVWR ) in excess of if the gross vehicle weight rating ( GVWR ) of the towed vehicle ( s ) is in excess of 10, 000 lbs.
In Australia, a truck driver's license is required for any motor vehicle with a Gross Vehicle Mass ( GVM ) exceeding.
Based on Gross Domestic Product ( PPP ) figures for the year 2011, the most developed country in the grouping is the Czech Republic ( USD 25, 933 per capita ), followed by Slovakia ( USD 23, 384 per capita ), Poland ( USD 20, 136 per capita ) and Hungary ( USD 19, 647 per capita ).
This is a chart of Gross Domestic Product ( GDP ) of Albania in national currency ( million leks ) and in US dollars based on Purchasing Power Parity ( PPP ) from estimates by the International Monetary Fund.
Although not as complex as other measures, and now essentially replaced by the Human Development Index, the PQLI is notable for Morris's attempt to show a " less fatalistic pessimistic picture " by focussing on three areas where global quality of life was generally improving at the time, and ignoring Gross National Product and other possible indicators that were not improving.
As the city has a high proportion of public servants, the federal government contributes the largest percentage of Gross State Product and is the largest single employer in Canberra.
A very considerable outlyer, whose chief summits are the Schärhorn and the Gross Windgällen, belonging to the canton of Uri, is connected with the Tödi by the range of the Clariden, north to the Hüfi Glacier.
Today, the city's Gross Metropolitan Product is $ 12. 15 billion, representing 8. 7 % of the Gross State Product of Alabama.

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