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Synonyms | amount | But in 2012 the amount of non-educated children essentially decreased and there was almost the same number of boys (5,1) and girls (4,8). |
Tense semantics | have | But in 2014 unemployment in Latin America was higher then Worldwide level, and the next year this region have approximately the same per cent. |
Copying expression | 2026 year | But in 2026 year the level will sharply increase to 25%. |
Tense semantics | have | But in the all region we see gender unequal; in 2000 boys have education often then girls on 15 millions. |
Word form transmission | does | But in this occasion a lot of people does not do it, so the expences cannon be covered. |
Tense semantics | have | But it is a well-recognized dinamic that girls have less opportunities for education all over the world. |
Tense semantics | are | But it's clearly seen that one biggest unemployment rate (in N. Africa) and the smallest (in S. Asia) remain stable, while there are only one region where the unemployment rate increased, in the EU. |
Tense semantics | remain | But it's clearly seen that one biggest unemployment rate (in N. Africa) and the smallest (in S. Asia) remain stable, while there are only one region where the unemployment rate increased, in the EU. |
Tense semantics | show | But not all regions show the real huge Changes in this period. |
Synonyms | a little | But often people can't buy a disk, because they have a little money, and disks can crash after some times of using. |
Synonyms | crash | But often people can't buy a disk, because they have a little money, and disks can crash after some times of using. |
Synonyms | from | But on the one hand, people who learn foregein language from primary school have a lot of positive fact, which they can use in their life, for example, they can read foregein books or magazines, watch foregein films. |
Transliteration | jurisprudence | But on the other hand there are a lot of subjects which suit for girls and boys both: jurisprudence, economics, politics and so on in the universities. |
Synonyms | amount | But some persons consider that the institutes should accept the equal amount of girls and boys in every faculty. |
Tense semantics | have | But some regions have changes. |
Transliteration | tendention | But tendention is that the level will permanently grow. |
Synonyms | ability | But then, after twelve years situatuin has changed and the number of children whithout ability to go to the primary school decreased by approximately one quarter (as number girls as also number of boys). |
Synonyms | earth | But there are people who declare the fact, that many of earth transport become more and more clear from day to day. |
Synonyms | amount | But this amount decreased in 2012 to 14,5 millions of boys and 18,2 millions of girls. |
Transliteration | hi-teck | But what about hi-teck 21st century skills? |
Word form transmission | affect | But when it comes to teen age, the affect from outside the home starts to be as important as the one from inside the home. |
Transliteration | auditory | But your voting auditory is very parochial. |
Word form transmission | billions | By 1985 worldwide sales exceeded $10 billions . |
Synonyms | achieved | By 2002 mobile calls achieved 50 billions while local-fixed line continued downward and showed only 75 billions. |
Word form transmission | billions | By 2002 mobile calls achieved 50 billions. |
Tense semantics | become | By 2005 the percentages of girls and boys extended for about 30% and become 77% and 88% respectively. |
Word form transmission | billions | By 2006 sales were $4 billions . |
Tense semantics | have | By 2013 developed countries have invested about 130 billion dollars, while developing countries have invested about 90 billion dollars. |
Tense semantics | have | By 2013 developed countries have invested about 130 billion dollars, while developing countries have invested about 90 billion dollars. |
Synonyms | amount | By 50-64 years old users mostly used Facebook, which amount reaches 63 percent, while instagram has the smallest amount of the users of this age. |
Copying expression | long way | By and large, it is rather long way to get rid of crimes but it, apperently, would work. |
Tense semantics | have | By for, the highest figures of children who have no opportunity to get primary education was in Africa in the period observed. |
Synonyms | amount | By the 2012 this amount has decreased, however, Africa is continuing to have the leading position with 32,7 million children can not have a possibility to go to the primary school. |
Synonyms | amount | By the year 1960 the amount has reached the point of 10 percent and it started to grow faster. |
Transliteration | hi-teck | Can hi-teck medicine also be high value? |
Synonyms | aims | Certain strategies are designed to address multiple aims . |
Tense semantics | are | Changes from no one year (2014) to another (2015) are not dramatically and in some region we even see the same results (12,5% in N. Africa, 3,9 in S. Asia and 5,9 Worlwide). |
Transliteration | etalon | Children are the ones, who perceive information very well, so they would grow up with the knowledge of etalon behavior. |
Synonyms | in | Children in different ages understand and respond to pain differently. |
Copying expression | eyes | Children start to spend more time siting in the Internet, due to this fact their eyes become worth. |
Synonyms | from | China has increased the quantity of energy from the 1970th. |
Synonyms | after | China is in a middle point of the graph during first thirty years but after it growed up. |
Copying expression | middle point | China is in a middle point of the graph during first thirty years. |
Synonyms | at | Clearly, people at different ages see the world in different ways. |
Synonyms | amount | Clearly, that goods with high amount transported by rail, and the answere, for example, the amount of percentage of food products increased in road type of transportation and fell by rail. |
Tense semantics | increase | Comparasing 2014 year and 2015 we can see that in some countries like North Africa and South Asia the unemployment rate is stable, on the other hand in Middle East and Latin America rate decreased in 2015, but in Europe it increase in 2015 compare 2014. |
Tense semantics | do | Compared to Africa and South Asia, the fall in number of boys and girls who do not go to school was only about three and five percent respectively. |
Copying expression | aged from 18 to 29 | Compared to LinkedIn, Instagram is more used by young people, aged from 18 to 29. |
Tense semantics | remain | Comparing 1980 to 1995, this percentage has significally decreased in all countries; however, some things remain the same. |
Tense semantics | decreases | Comparing 1980 to 1995, this percentage significally decreases in all countries. |
Synonyms | attempt | Comparing these region, point is that in the Africa in the whole duration from 2000 to 2012 the sum amount of children without chance to attempt primary school was higher than in other regions. |
Synonyms | amount | Concerning remaining data, the general tengency constitutes gradual increase for the amount of overeight girls and boys. |
Synonyms | up | Concerning the education sector more people worked there at the age of 36-45 in 2006 that is approximately equal to 125000 and just up the number of people in this sector at the age of 46-55 in 1998. |
Tense semantics | remain | Considering the rest of world the amounts was quite equal for boys and girls in 2000 and remain steady division in 2012, but the sum amount highly decreased. |
Tense semantics | use | Correspondingly, less people use desktops in the year 2013. |
Synonyms | decide | Could we allow governments to decide the amount of air travel to reduce air pollution and avoid global warming? |
Copying expression | 65 years | Countries in 1940 included only 5-10% of old people (65 years and over); but recearchers suppose that amount of this people in population of countries will be about 20-30% to 2040. |
Synonyms | amount | Countries of the Rest of World had downward trend, the amount of children decreased. |
Transliteration | an actual | Crime committed by the youth is an actual problem of the modern world. |
Word form transmission | millions | Daily blood losses exceed 11 millions litres. |
Synonyms | in | Death is perceived on different levels by children in different ages . |
Synonyms | amount | Despite having these potential resolutions for reducing the amount of air travel there are features and cases which stand unchangeable. |
Tense semantics | have | Differences in gender have not huge gaps: 18,2 boys and 14,5 girls. |
Tense semantics | are | Different levels are there only in regions: the EU, Latin America and Middle East, the level of unemployment stay without changes wordwide and it is 5,9 percent. |
Tense semantics | are | Different levels are there only in regions: the EU, Latin America and Middle East, the level of unemployment stay without changes wordwide and it is 5,9 percent. |
Tense semantics | are | Different levels are there only in regions: the EU, Latin America and Middle East, the level of unemployment stay without changes wordwide and it is 5,9 percent. |
Synonyms | amount | Due only to that fact, that our nature spoils by airtravelling, the amount of flyghts of rich people should be reduced. |
Tense semantics | are | Due to the information about the most preferred countries by the English in 1999, the most popular ones were France and Spain which are visited by 11 millions and 8 millions people. |
Tense semantics | try | During all history people try to fight with it. |
Synonyms | amount | During the period of 1940 and 2000 this proportion has dipped, after that the amount of 65 and over - aged people became to increase slightly and the percentage has dramtically rised from 2030 hitting a peak in 2040 and accounted for 27%. |
Synonyms | amount | During twelve years the amount of uneducated children in Africa fell from 44 millions to 33 millions. |
Synonyms | aim | Each aim scored is worth ten points. |
Word form transmission | billions | Each firm reportedly earned around $ 20 billions . |
Transliteration | hi-teck | Each number on this chart is a different hi-teck company. |
Transliteration | hi-teck | Each with the latest hi-teck hitting mats. |
Word form transmission | millions | Early amphibians lived 360 millions years ago. |
Tense semantics | have | Education, the last sector, shows pretty the same results: it was the most popular between 26-35, 36-45 and 46-55 age groups and by 2006 those statistics haven't changed. |
Tense semantics | grow | Energy from fossil fuels of China during forty five years grow up more than twenty percent. |
Copying expression | lead | Enternational companies will not have an opportunity to lead their business. |
Synonyms | great | Environment protection is a conversational issue, which generates a great deal of heated debates with supporters, who claim, that it is very necessary to abond different useless flights, while opponents suppose, that it isn't a great problem, which is provided by laws of governmnet. |
Tense semantics | have | Europen countries and the United States have a drop in the amount of energy produced by 1990. |
Tense semantics | increase | Europen countries and the United States have a drop in the amount of energy produced, whereas India and China increase on the scale of 45 years. |
Synonyms | saved | Even when they go for a walk, in big sities it is complicated to find place where virgin nature is saved. |
Synonyms | decide | Every day governments try to improve any sphere of our life and to decide global problems in our world. |
Copying expression | every of us | Every of us appreciates different qualities, differently. |
Copying expression | every of us | Every of us arrived from different locations. |
Copying expression | every of us | Every of us experiences death and rebirth often. |
Copying expression | every of us | Every of us has a legitimate complaint! |
Copying expression | every of us | Every of us has a patron saint. |
Copying expression | every of us | Every of us has deeply held beliefs. |
Copying expression | every of us | Every of us has different "buttons". |
Copying expression | every of us | Every of us has inherent characteristic gestures and movements. |
Copying expression | every of us | Every of us has long-term need lists. |
Copying expression | every of us | Every of us has our own narrative. |
Copying expression | every of us | Every of us has read this agreement. |
Copying expression | every of us | Every of us is a fighting soldier. |
Copying expression | every of us | Every of us possess certain strengths and weaknesses. |
Copying expression | every of us | Every of us should create our own medical ethics. |
Copying expression | every of us | Every of us spoke about issues touching liberty. |
Copying expression | as best as possible | Every parent at the current moment has realizing that the competition for a future job is increasing significantly, this reason brings the parent to think as best as possible to prepare their children with the best skill to compete in future for successful job. |
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