Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Recent figures trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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The most recent figures available suggest the numbers are not high;
The unemployment rate for Saudi women inthe third quarter of 2016, the most recent figures available, was 34.5%.
More recent figures put its current infection somewhere at less than 185,000 machines worldwide.
Waymo's autonomous vehicles experienced one intervention by a human driver for every 5,596 miles clocked byits self-driving systems in 2017, according to the most recent figures available.
Recent figures on Brits abroad have been compiled by both the UN and the ONS.
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And in 2007 alone-- and I'm sure there are more recent figures-- something on the order of 1.3 million pages were translated into English alone.
Recent figures released by the UK government show that 365000 Brits left the UK for to live in another country during 2006.
While incidence rates vary from country to country, recent figures suggest that each year there are about 7,400 new cases of ovarian cancer in the UK.
Recent figures show that Malta's population stands at 475,701, which means foreigners make up at least 21% of that number.
The amount intercepted between 2013 and 2015 alone is equivalent to 45 per cent of all the pangolin products seized worldwide between 2007 and 2015,according to the most recent figures from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.
According to the most recent figures from the Interior Ministry, 180 civilians were killed across Afghanistan last month.
The most recent figures from Statista show Android boasts a mammoth 74.44 percent market share, compared to iOS's 24.74 percent.
According to recent figures extrapolated by Aysmco, Apple has sold an estimated 410 million mobile devices as of the end of 2011.
According to recent figures, the number of Israeli settlers has reached over half a million, in both the West Bank and East Jerusalem.
Recent figures suggest that about a third of younger females- the generation born after the war ended in 1992- never developed tusks.
Recent figures on electricity consumption, freight volumes and bank lending all point to much weaker growth than the composite data suggests.
According to recent figures, Bhutan emits around 1.5 million tonnes of carbon annually, while its forests absorb over 6 million tonnes.
Recent figures reveal that over 70,000 drivers headed to court in 2017 in England and Wales for driving a car that doesn't meet insurance requirements.
Recent figures released by Tokendata show that of the $1.97 billion invested in ICOs this year, $1.63 billion- or 84%- went to private investors.
The most recent figures show cash payments are still common, but declining- down 16% from 2017 to 2018, while debit card use is rising.
Recent figures from Appriss Retail puts fraudulent returns at an estimated 10.6% of all returns costing retailers around $22.8 billion each year.
Recent figures on cannabis use in Canada found nearly 5m people aged between 15 and 64 spent an estimated 5.7 billion dollars on cannabis during 2017.
Recent figures relayed by CBC News show the volume of Atlantic Canada's lobster sold to China skyrocketed by 50 percent in 2018 to 12 million kilograms.
The most recent figures released by the CDC show that the highest rate of suicide deaths among women is found between ages 45 and 64, while the highest rate for men occurs at ages 75+.
VN Express cites recent figures from the Ministry showing that in the first four months of 2018 alone, over 6,300 cryptocurrency mining rigs have already been imported into the country.
The CDC has put out its most recent figures, showing there have been 286 reports of people suffering from acute flaccid myelitis(AFM) in 31 states, with 116 of those cases confirmed.
On mobile usage, recent figures from eMarketer reveal that by 2014 end, 1.76 individuals globally will posses and utilize Smartphones every month, which is 25% more than 2013.
LCP's recent figures show that in 2017 FTSE 100 companies paid out £80 billion in dividends to shareholders which“is six times higher than the £13 billion” that they injected into their UK pension schemes.