Examples of using Global average in English and their translations into Korean
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The global average was 28%.
This is over 10 times the global average.
The global average was 48%.
This is more than 10 times the global average.
The global average was 28 percent.
This is twice as fast as the global average.
The global average stands at 69%.
This is far higher than the global average of 29%.
The global average was 55 per cent.
This is far higher than the global average of 40 percent.
The global average Internet speed is about 5.5mb/s.
It also noted that this is“more than four times the global average.”.
But that global average is just that: an average. .
Chinese investors are charged with a premium 10-20% above the global average.
The global average surface temperature has increased since 1861.
If they melted completely, global average sea level would rise by 20 cms.
The global average price of aircraft wheels is stable from 2012 to 2016.
This figure is the highest in the survey, hovering far above the global average of 54%.
We know what the global average for carbon dioxide pollution is this year.
Let's just pause for a moment and think about this four-degree global average temperature.
The global average price of motorcycle battery is stable from 2012 to 2016.
The weight of adults in the South Pacific region is in increasing 4x faster than the global average.
Global average sea level has risen by about 17 cm between 1900 and 2005.
But no sensible person quotes the global average temperature, and it is not an issue with policy.
The global average price of flight control computer is stable from 2012 to 2016.
That means the United States is over twice as fast as the global average speed of 46.25 Mbps.
The global average price of Crowdsourced Smart Parking is stable from 2011 to 2015.
Zheng said temperature rises in China over the past century have been higher than the global average.
Global average temperature and sea level are projected to rise under all IPCC Special Report on Emissions Scenarios.
INDIA has a reputation as a vegetarian nation, and Indians certainly consume far less meat than the global average.