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Under this Agreement the first annual review of rice availabilities will be made in August 1960.
Under the most favorable assumptions for increase, the Bureau of the Census projects that the annual rate of household formations will rise from about 883,000 in the last two years of the Fifties to an annual rate of about 1,018,000 in the first five years of the Sixties, and to a slightly higher annual rate of 1,083,000 in the second half of the decade.
Under this law annual grants are given to systems in substantial amounts.
Under Jiang and Zhu's ten years of administration, the PRC's economic performance pulled an estimated 150 million peasants out of poverty and sustained an average annual gross domestic product growth rate of 11. 2 %.
Under the terms of the peace treaty Rome's borders moved north to Philae and the two tribes received an annual gold stipend.
Under his leadership, Knoll created new jobs, gave factory workers annual bonuses, established a scholarship program for the children of employees, created retirement plans for employees who didn ’ t have any, and gave workers stock in the company.
Under its terms, the Persians agreed to abandon Lazica in exchange for an annual tribute of 400 or 500 pounds of gold ( 30, 000 solidi ) to be paid by the Romans.
Under the terms of the Amended Compact of Free Association, the U. S. will provide US $ 57. 7 million per year to the Marshall Islands ( RMI ) through 2013, and then US $ 62. 7 million through 2023, at which time a trust fund, made up of U. S. and RMI contributions, will begin perpetual annual payouts.
Under the so-called " Volkswagen Law ", any shareholder with more than 20 % of the voting rights has veto power over any corporate decision in the annual general meeting – in effect, any shareholder in VW AG cannot exercise more than 20 % of the firm's voting rights, regardless of their level of stock holding.
Under the terms of the Treaty of Sinchula, signed on November 11, 1865, Bhutan ceded territories in the Assam Duars and Bengal Duars, as well as the eighty-three-square-kilometer territory of Dewangiri in southeastern Bhutan, in return for an annual subsidy of 50, 000 rupees.
Under this, the Stationers paid an annual rent for the university not to exercise its full printing rights – money Oxford used to purchase new printing equipment for smaller purposes.
Under the original Medicare safety net, the Medicare benefit for out-of-hospital services is increased to 100 % of the Schedule Fee ( up from 85 %) once an annual threshold in gap costs is reached.
Under the new user charge regime, Le Crossing collects the charges which are set in statutory Charging Orders under the 2000 Act, with the revenue passing in full to the government for redistribution, and annual public accounts of the operation published showing expenses / revenues of the crossing.
Under Section 404 of the Act, management is required to produce an " internal control report " as part of each annual Exchange Act report.
Under the Act, it is a legal requirement to be registered with the Osteopathic Council of New Zealand, and to hold an annual practicing certificate issued by them, in order to practice as an osteopath.
* Down Under Bowl, annual high school football competition in Australia
Under of annual precipitation are average, with over 348 days of sunshine per year.
Under of annual precipitation are average, with over 348 days of sunshine per year.
Hoboken has many annual events such as the Frank Sinatra Idol Contest, Hoboken Comedy Festival, Hoboken House Tour, Hoboken International Film Festival, Hoboken Studio Tour, Hoboken Arts and Music Festival, Hoboken ( Secret ) Garden Tour and Movies Under the Stars.
Hornell's annual " Music Under the Stars " drum and bugle corps event also takes place on the turf field at this site.
Under the direction of Mayor Shannon Allen, the town moved its annual fireworks display from the town park to Otter Creek Reservoir.
Under present climatic conditions, it is almost impossible to produce runoff from anywhere outside the extreme west of the basin because the amount of rain required to fall before runoff would begin is as high or higher than the mean annual rainfall.
Under the auspices of the board, but at his own expense, he went to Europe in 1843 to visit schools, especially in Prussia, and his seventh annual report, published after his return, embodied the results of his tour.

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Under Safra's ownership, the company has experienced financial difficulties, and has responded by reducing the price of its products and implementing drastic cost cuts.
Under the original estimates ( from 2000 ) this cost would have been € 7. 7 billion, of which only € 2. 6 billion was to be borne by taxpayers and the rest by private investors.
Under this legislation, the federal government paid towards around 50 % of the cost of provincial health plans to cover “ a basic range of inpatient services in acute, convalescent, and chronic hospital care .” The condition for those cost-sharing legislation was that all citizens were to be entitled to these benefits, and by March 1963 98. 8 of Canadians were covered by Hospital Insurance.
Under Ravalomanana these investments produced substantial economic growth but the benefits were not evenly spread throughout the population, producing tensions over the increasing cost of living and declining living standards among the poor and some segments of the middle class.
Under the Polaris Sales Agreement, the United Kingdom paid a 5 % levy on the cost of equipment supplied in recognition of US research and development costs already incurred.
Under the assumption of perfect competition, supply is determined by marginal cost.
Under Durant's guidance the company was charging Union Pacific often twice or more the customary cost for track work ( thus in effect paying himself to build the railroad ).
Under such a system, when exchange rates rise above or fall below the fixed mint rate by more than the cost of shipping gold from one country to another, large inflows or outflows occur until the rates return to the official level.
Under the ' Claiming Rule ', CRT teams agree to allow up to four of their engines per season to be claimed, after a race, by one of the major manufacturer teams at a cost of € 20, 000 each including transmission, or € 15, 000 each for the engine alone.
Under normal conditions a machine with several processors would also cost a great deal more.
Under the plan, the government would loan Cunard the majority of the liner's cost.
Under the historical cost basis of accounting, assets and liabilities are recorded at their values when first acquired.
Under competition the per-unit price is set below marginal cost.
Under Astor's editorship The Observer became the first national newspaper to oppose the government's 1956 invasion of Suez, a move which cost it many readers.
Under these assumptions, the long run price of a commodity is equal to the sum of the cost of the inputs into that commodity, including interest charges.
Under ALG II, a single person receives € 379 per month plus the cost of ' adequate ' housing and health insurance.
Under specific identification, the cost of goods sold is 10 + 12, the particular costs of machines A and C. If she uses FIFO, her costs are 20 ( 10 + 10 ).
Initially, it is said that he was hired by the Under Sheriff of Staffordshire to save the cost of bringing Calcraft up from London.
The Under Secretary for Ireland, Mathew Nathan, writing in November 1915, thought that Redmond's stance on the War ultimately cost him and his party their pre-eminent position in Irish life, " Redmond has been honestly imperial, but by going as far as he has, he has lost his position in the country "
Under McNally's management, the club stabilised in Division Three and secured a pair of mid-table finishes, but a dreadful 1984 – 85 season cost him his job, with Tranmere manager Bryan Hamilton stepping into the breach.
Under this new arrangement, cost sharing was no more.
Under a wholesale line rental scheme, it is possible for customers, to have a single bill from an alternative provider, for example, BT Ireland, including the cost of Eircom line rental, rather than continuing to receive a separate one from Eircom for this cost.
Under normal market conditions for a monopolist, this price will be higher than the marginal cost of producing the product, thereby indicating the price paid by the consumer, which is equal to the marginal benefit for the consumer, is above the firm's marginal cost.

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