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Next year the programme will amount in gross terms to more than £3.7 billion.
She rapped out, in gross terms, the reason for their thinking food so important.
Programme variables where referred to at all are stated in gross terms.
Why wouldn't it be helpful to have a test that in gross terms is able to detect the kind of reaction we have to race?
The international community has, in gross terms, made significant progress in phasing out methyl bromide since 1992.
In gross terms, the biggest polluters tend to be the companies that have the most power plants and that generate the most electricity.
Utterly obscene phrases; incredibly gross terms.
In gross terms, the 56th Division appeared to have tried almost twice as hard as the 46th to carry out General Snow's orders.
Robert Avakian Sometimes in tackling a question like this You have to deal in gross terms.
You shall thus receive fifty percent more, in gross terms, than you do today, despite the fact that you are charging for only half your output.
At the same time, levels of residential mobility have tended to increase in gross terms, giving the potential for more rapid and substantial net changes in population distribution.
The social analysis of the survival of the oppressed writings comes from "Strange Things, Gross Terms, Curious Customs".
"This is also the first time we've been able to say anything about the nervous system of our ancestors, other than in gross terms such as brain size," Dr. Wood said.
They think commonly only in gross terms, such as her being trained in the dances of various cities, and in the arts of love, as practiced in various cities.
Government expenditure per person, which is higher (both in gross terms and relative to tax revenues), in the North than the South; largely to fund universal benefits as a result of higher unemployment.
"Strange Things, Gross Terms, Curious Customs: The Rehearsal of Cultures in the Late Renaissance," in Representing the English Renaissance, ed.
Planner's View (Scope) - The first architectural sketch is a "bubble chart" or Venn diagram, which depicts in gross terms the size, shape, partial relationships, and basic purpose of the final structure.
On the way to Ganymede she had done her own share of obsessive thinking and decided that the signal, all twenty-one billion digits of it, was too large for any human mind to comprehend except in gross terms.
"In gross terms, the amounts of cash on hand sound big, but you need to spread it across so many media markets," said Nelson Warfield, a Republican consultant who served as Bob Dole's press secretary in 1996.
As a result, even during the peak years of labour mobility in the early 1970s, the outflows from the cities were dominated in both net and gross terms by people who were home-owners and had higher-paid jobs (Kennett, 1983).
Shakespeare's King Henry IV worries that his son, the hot-blooded Prince Hal, is picking up gross terms through his youthful association with the dregs of society, and this carousing might lead to "unguided days/And rotten times."
So, like gross terms, The Prince will, in the perfectness of time, Cast off his followers; and their memory Shall as a pattern or a measure live By which his Grace must mete the lives of other, Turning past evils to advantages.
Also some ratios are fairly crude eg Index of Labour Turnover, which shows the position in gross terms and gives no indication as to whether turnover is spread throughout the organization or is heavily concentrated in one department or in one occupation.
"In the grossest terms, the process is very similar to what we would do if we were going to design the trade center all over again," said Frank Lombardi, chief engineer for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which built and owned six of the seven trade center buildings.