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According to the National Statistical Service, during the January – August 2007 period, Armenia's industrial sector was the single largest contributor to the country's GDP, but remained largely stagnant with industrial output increasing only by 1. 7 percent per year.
In the National and Central leagues, the pitcher is required to bat, per the traditional rules.
* Abolition of the American and National league offices and presidencies, and inclusion of all umpiring crews into a common pool for AL and NL games, instead of having separate pools per league ( 2000 )
National Masters ' Championships are held two or three times per year.
According to the National Academy of Sciences, the Dietary Reference Intake for protein is 0. 8 grams per kilogram of body weight for adults.
National GDP per capita ranges from wealthier states in the north and south to poorer states in the east.
Only 25, 000 people per year, of which about 21 percent are industrial workers, graduate yearly from the National Institute of Professional Training ( Instituto Nacional de Formación Profesional-- INFOP ) established in 1972.
In 2008, Jersey ’ s Gross National Income per capita was amongst the highest in the
National GDP grew at an average rate of 7 percent per year under his administration.
In the latest report A Matter of Size: Triennial Review of the National Nanotechnology Initiative put out by the National Academies Press in December 2006 ( roughly twenty years after Engines of Creation was published ), no clear way forward toward molecular nanotechnology could yet be seen, as per the conclusion on page 108 of that report: " Although theoretical calculations can be made today, the eventually attainable
2005. Later as per the plan formulated in First National Five year plan ( 2012-2017 ); Telecommunication Department was established in B. S. 2016.
Despite this most recent power-stripping, the President remains the ex officio chair of the National Security Council, as per the National Security Act 2004.
From 1999 to 2008 the guerrilla armies of the FARC and of the Ejército de Liberación Nacional ( National Liberation Army of Colombia ) controlled approximately 30 – 35 per cent of the national territory of Colombia.
Chris Young proved to be the real story, however, as he would go 11 – 5 with a 3. 46 ERA ( 6th best in the National League ) and allowed just 6. 72 hits per 9 innings pitched – best in the majors.
According to The Chronicle of Higher Education, for 2004 The University of Tulsa's freshman class ranked 9th nationally among research universities in the number of National Merit Scholars per capita .< ref >
Countries are categorized by the World Bank's most recent grouping by GNI (" Gross National Income ") per capita.
National GDP has actually doubled since independence, but due in large part to high birth rates and AIDS per capita annual incomes are currently at about two-thirds of their levels at independence.
*( Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici dell ' Umbria ) " The Cai Cutu Etruscan tomb " An undisturbed late Etruscan family tomb, reused between the 3rd and 1st century BC, reassembled in the National Archeological Museum of Perugia
In 2007, NCSA was awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation to build " Blue Waters ", a supercomputer capable of performing 1 quadrillion calculations per second, a measure known as a petaflop.
Grand Canyon National Park is one of the world ’ s premier natural attractions, attracting about five million visitors per year.
In August 2006, a limited online version of Domesday Book was made available by the United Kingdom's National Archives site, charging users £ 2 per page to view the manuscript.
Gross National Product ( GNP ): US $ 101. 48 billion ; US $ 1820 per capita ( 2000 )

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Besides an extensive park system, with over of parkland per capita, the city's south border with the Minnesota River is buffered by the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge.
In 2008, St. Charles reports it had the largest number of National Merit Scholarship semi-finalists per capita in the Columbus Metro Area ( 10 out of a total enrollment of 621 ), and was second overall only to Upper Arlington High School, an excellent public school in the neighboring city of Upper Arlington ( 18 out of a total enrollment of 1851 ).
As of 1970, the estimated GNP ( Gross National Product ) stood at $ 45. 0 million, and the per capita at a measly $ 11.
In 2006, a study by the National Statistics Coordination Board ( NSCB ) found Dipolog City to be the wealthiest city per capita in the Zamboanga Peninsula.
The source for this was the 61st round of the National Sample Survey ( NSS ) and the criterion used was monthly per capita consumption expenditure below Rs.
In October 1978, the Derg announced the National Revolutionary Development Campaign to mobilize human and material resources to transform the economy, which led to a Ten Year Plan ( 1984 / 85-1993 / 94 ) to expand agricultural and industrial output, forecasting a 6. 5 % growth in GDP and a 3. 6 % rise in per capita income ; instead, per capita income declined 0. 8 % over this period.
In an article from June 19, 2007, National Post columnist John Ivison reported that Canada had sent $ 7. 7 million to the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland for job creation programs and reconciliation projects, despite the country ’ s healthy economy, lower taxation rate and higher per capita GDP.
The international work is funded by member fees based on GDP per capita and the number of students sent abroad and is paid by the National Committees.
The key indicator for the division of regions under singular objectives is the Gross National Product per capita ( GNP p. c.
By contrast, the National Criminal Victimization Survey, finds that per capita rates of hate crime victimization varied little by race or ethnicity, and the differences are not statistically significant.
National income increased more than the per capita income due to rapid population growth.

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National income, measured by statistics such as the Net National Income ( NNI ), measures the total income of individuals, corporations, and government in the economy.
Friedman began employment with the National Bureau of Economic Research during autumn 1937 to assist Simon Kuznets in his work on professional income.
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.
In 2008, the National Post and the Ottawa Citizen recognized UNB as being among the top three comprehensive research universities in Canada for the highest percentage growth of research income across a five-year period.
Macmillan supported the creation of the National Incomes Commission as a means to institute controls on income as part of his growth-without-inflation policy.
This was attributed to the high levels of job stability, income and education of Los Alamos residents, many of whom are employed as scientists and engineers at the Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Today, the surviving Romanesque Revival buildings of Blees Academy are on the National Register of Historic Places and serve as low income housing in Macon.
Much of it is classified as Grade 2 and 3 agricultural land which is actively managed by the National Trust to provide income to support the house, gardens, park and woods.
* Gross National Product, measures of national income and output
In 2007, Lasne was still considered as the richest commune of Belgium, with an average taxable income of 40, 949 euros per year according to the latest report of the INS ( Institut National de Statistique ).
The two other parties in the Scottish Parliament who support income based taxation, the Scottish Liberal Democrats and the Scottish National Party, disagreed with the proposals which would have seen anyone with an income below £ 10K pa exempted and anyone earning below £ 30K have their liability reduced, while targeting revenue generation to those with household incomes in excess of £ 100K.
Credit unions with a specific focus on serving low-and moderate income people and communities, most of which are typically low-income designated by the National Credit Union Administration ( NCUA ), often join the New York, New York-based National Federation of Community Development Credit Unions ( Federation ), a national trade association providing investments, technical assistance, education and training and advocacy for community development credit unions ( CDCUs ) nationwide.
Instead of allowing the labor markets to work, the National Wage Council pre-emptively agreed to Central Provident Fund cuts to lower labor costs, with limited impact on disposable income and local demand.
Student Loans in the UK can not be included in Bankruptcy, but do not affect a persons credit rating because the repayments are recovered from the students future salary at source by the employer before any income is paid, similar to Income Tax and National Insurance contributions.
" It advocated the ability to organize in trade unions and called for a National Labour Code " to secure for the worker maximum income and leisure, insurance covering illness, accident, old age, and unemployment.
National income was desperately needed and most came from tariffs on imported goods.
The National Statistical Coordination Board of the Philippines characterizes the municipality of Puerto Galera as 1st Class based on household income.
Retired home-owners and widows, who were reluctant to sell family homes, benefited from legislation passed by the National Assembly in May 1990 which converted the local departmental tax from a property-based tax to one based on income.
According to a report presented to the Office of the National Counterintelligence Executive in 2002, Walker is one of a handful of spies believed to have earned more than a million dollars in espionage compensation, although The New York Times estimated his income at only $ 350, 000.

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