By the early 1960's, company executives said, sales had dropped to an annual level of a million or so.
The average interest rates the merchants charged on an annual level were between 3.5% and 7%.
Housing starts reached the two million annual level five times during the 1970's, the last time being 1978.
This was still far above the annual level of one hundred millisievert, which should cause no harm to people.
That would be the highest annual level since 1981, when it rose by 8.9 percent.
All alumni are being asked to increase their annual level of support.
That would be down from the current $293 billion annual level.
Number varies a bit but the annual level has been about the same for quite a few years.
From 1979 to 1983 the annual level of manufacturing investment fell by 33%.
Until the 1920s the annual recorded level was under 100,000.