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and this is also the topic in this post.

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and this is also the topic in this post.

Last Update: 2018-02-13
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11) what is it that does make sense to produce, in terms of culture, in this time?

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11) what is it that does make sense to produce, in terms of culture, in this time?

Last Update: 2018-02-13
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just as the ones that i’m wearing in this post.

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just as the ones that i’m wearing in this post.

Last Update: 2018-02-13
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the ecb and the participants shall take all reasonable and practicable steps to mitigate any damage or loss referred to in this article .

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the ecb and the participants shall take all reasonable and practicable steps to mitigate any damage or loss referred to in this article .

Last Update: 2011-10-23
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plum spirit with an alcoholic strength of 40 % vol or more, marketed under the name sljivovica, corresponding to the specifications laid down in the regulation relating to the quality of spirituous beverages, being in force in the republics and territory referred to in this regulation.

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plum spirit with an alcoholic strength of 40 % vol or more, marketed under the name osljivovica, corresponding to the specifications laid down in the regulation relating to the quality of spirituous beverages, being in force in the republics and territory referred to in this regulation.

Last Update: 2014-10-23
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the crown case followed the evidence presented at the committal, although the prosecutor was reticent when 'referring to the relations between the accused and the deceased' because 'there were some matters to which he did not care to refer to in the presence of women'.

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the crown case followed the evidence presented at the committal, although the prosecutor was reticent when 'referring to the relations between the accused and the deceased' because 'there were some matters to which he did not care to refer to in the presence of women'.

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let us see now what the difference of working with percentage points is. if a question says that france's population is 11% of the population of the eu in 2000, and it has increased by 2 percentage points in 2015, what is the new percentage? in this case, it is much easier to calculate the result, because they give us directly the number of percentage points to add to the initial value. so we just do: 11 + 2 = 13% this way, we get that the population of france represents a 13% of the whole population of the eu in 2015. again here, we could work with the unit format, doing 0.11 + 0.02 = 0.13, but we would have to change twice (from and to percentage formats), slowing down our calculation process, so it would be useless. anyway, do not worry in this sense, because when you have practised a lot of exercises, you will be able to better decide when to choose one or the other format (percentage or unit) to speed up your calculations, and no matter the format you choose, you will get the same result. on the other hand, if a question provides us with percentage points of decrease, we would have to subtract them from the initial value. for example: if the population of finland is 1.2% of the population of the eu in 2000, and it has decreased by 0.2 percentage points in 2015, what is the new percentage?

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