Examples of using Figures released in English and their translations into Chinese
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Figures released by the United States Air Force in November 2012 confirm this.
However, it is important to point out that the figures released today are only preliminary and are subject to change.
The figures released Thursday found that officers were most likely to find contraband when searching white drivers.
The latest economic figures released by the Bureau of Statistics show that the Australian economy is slowing down.
Figures released today in IFPI's Global Music Report 2018 show total revenues for 2017 were US$17.3 billion.
According to Indian government figures released in 2015, fewer than 5% of India's 487 million workers have received any formal skills training.
Figures released in French Polynesia show more people are leaving the territory than arriving, with the pace quickening.
As a result, official figures released last month by Census may have overlooked millions of poor people, many of them 65 and older.
But figures released in January confirm that after briefly boosting birth rates, its effect is petering out(see chart).
Office for National Statistics figures released in 2017 showed some 34 per cent of the turn-over of non-financial businesses in the UK was attributable to foreign-owned firms.
Figures released last month show that the country's birthrate fell by 3.5 percent in 2017 compared with the previous year.
Federal government figures released in April showed a 200 percent increase in the number of hospital patients infected with C. difficile from 2000 to 2005.
Figures released just last week show that the number of people on the NHS Organ Donor Register has now reached a record 18 million.
The figures released by iQIYI show that June 2018 has been a particularly strong month for online movies on iQIYI's platform.
Figures released in February 2009 showed that the value of property transactions has continued to rise despite a decline in the number of transactions.
Figures released in August 2015 by Pew Research Center showed that 50 percent of Americans said that racism was a big problem in the U. S.
Figures released last week show 338 people lost their lives to drowning in 2014 and many of these deaths could have been preventable.
Figures released in September by the United Nations said there had been a sharp increase in the number of civilian casualties in Afghanistan in 2008.
The figures released by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime(UNODC) show that more than 80 percent of the world narcotics is confiscated by Iran.
AI noted that figures released by the prison system showed that inmate deaths as a result of homicide are six times the rate in the wider population.
Figures released by the government Saturday showed exports up 9.9 percent from a year earlier, despite economic problems in Europe and the United States.
Official figures released in April showed there had been 80 attacks in three years that had killed 133 people, many of them state officials.
New figures released by the World Health Organization showed that Liberia has recorded more deaths- 413- than any of the other affected countries.
Figures released by the Telecommunications Authority of Nepal in March 2017 show that approximately 58 percent of the population of Nepal has access to the Internet.
Latest figures released by GMP show that since 2013, 44 offenders have been handed prison sentences for dealing drugs in Piccadilly Gardens.
Official figures released in June showed just 3.3 percent of properties that changed hands in the first three months of the year were bought by foreigners.
Census figures released Tuesday highlight the latest education milestone for women, who began to exceed men in college enrollment in the early 1980s.
The figures released Sunday by Egypt's High Election Commission put the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice party in the lead with 36.6 percent of the votes.
Figures released by the International Grains Council show that this year, world grain stocks are expected to fall to their lowest levels in 30 years.