Examples of using Comparable data in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Comparable data is not available.
There are, of course, no comparable data in the United States.
The comparable data for other platforms were Pinterest, 22 percent; Instagram, 18 percent; Twitter, 17 percent; and Snapchat, 7 percent.
That was the lowest reading in comparable data back to 1998.
Its aim is to provide comparable data with a view to enabling countries to improve their education policies and outcomes.
For Nigeria, foreign reserves fell in February by $2.9 billion,the biggest monthly drop since comparable data started in 2010.
As a result, among 80 countries with comparable data on the quality of learning, GDP per capita now explains only 6% of the variation in performance.
Canada's labour market delivered a surprise Friday with its biggest one-month employment surge since 1976,when the government started collecting comparable data.
Nearly three years after the Paris agreement,world markets still have no mandatory, comparable data to measure the risks posed by the climate crisis at a company level.
Canada's labour market delivered a surprise Friday with its biggest one-month employment surge since 1976,when the government started collecting comparable data.
In 21 out of 27 OECD countries with comparable data the number of women graduating today from university-level programmes is equal to or exceeds the of number of men.
For the second straight month, the jobless rate was at itslowest level since the agency started measuring comparable data in January 1976.
Comparable data from 2017 suggests that, indeed, more time is being taken across the board to complete ICOs in 2018, indicating that they are not as rushed or poorly formulated.
The percentage of people in the working ages of between 15 and 64 with jobs rose to 77.3 percent in September,the highest since comparable data became available in 1968.
Internationally comparable data on life expectancy, on kids' maths and literacy scores, on infant mortality rates, homicide rates, proportion of the population in prison, teenage birthrates, levels of trust, obesity, mental illness-- which in standard diagnostic classification includes drug and alcohol addiction-- and social mobility.
The increase pushed the jobless rate down from October's reading of 5.8 per cent,which had been the previous low mark since comparable data first became available in 1976.
Comparable data on high-value commodities surveyed for this report are limited, but for rice, a recent study comparing Bangladesh, China, and India finds that the share of farm-gate price of rice in the final retail prices is higher in Bangladesh than in either of the other two countries.
The unemployment rate in the past month shifted the unemployment rate from October's development by 5.8 percent,a previous low mark since comparable data was first available in 1976.
The ODI/OCI report, published before the G20 summit in the Turkish city of Antalya, examines three types of G20 government support in 2013 and 2014-the most recent years with comparable data.
Total arms sales for the Top 100 rose 2.5% compared with 2016, to $398.2 billion--this represents 44% growth since comparable data was first collected in 2002.
Across the country, a blast of 94,100 new jobs last month has knocked Canada's overall unemployment rate down to 5.6 per cent-its lowest level since StatCan started measuring comparable data more than 40 years ago.
Professor Marcenes comments:“Our findings are set to shake up the setting of health priorities around the world,providing an unparalleled amount of up-to-date, comparable data on the diseases, risk factors, disabilities, and injuries facing populations.
Apple has had its extensive app review policy in place since the start and a permissions approach to information like location,contacts, and comparable data that Android later adopted.
An explosion of 94,100 new jobs last month caused the country's unemployment rate to fall to 5.6%-the lowest level since statistics Canada began measuring comparable data more than 40 years ago.
The latest government data show there were 15.53 million children in Japan as of April 1,down for the 37th consecutive year and the least since comparable data became available in 1950.
A blast of 94,100 new jobs last month has knocked the country's unemployment rate down to 5.6 per cent-its lowest level since Statistics Canada started measuring comparable data more than 40 years ago.