Example sentences of "on [art] per [no cls] " in BNC.
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1 | r = percentage return expressed on a per annum basis |
2 | In some ways it is easy to share the enthusiasm of the Secretary of State for his new schools , financially independent ( except on the direct grant for students from the DES , paid on a per capita basis ) , yet with a rigidly controlled curriculum . |
3 | Not surprisingly , for a country which is second only to Russia for the scale of its distances ( and second to no country but Norway on a per capita energy consumption basis ) motor fuels make up the largest element of oil consumption . |
4 | The doctors were paid on a per capita basis . |
5 | As the U.S. population is five times the size of Britain 's the U.K. 's reserves are now 2.5 times those of the U.S. on a per capita basis . |
6 | he h is to , having to pick up on a per capita basis of fee earners , which is how Andrew has distributed these costs . |
7 | So effectively we 're paying , whilst we never use the typing pool or the plan print room , we 're paying a proportion of those costs on a per capita basis |
8 | The Department has previously contributed towards the cost of some such places in the voluntary sector by paying supplementation on a per capita basis to top up the amount available from the higher rate of Income Support ; or by payment of a block grant for the service . |
9 | Researchers using the Luxembourg Income Study microdata have shown that in Sweden and West Germany lone parent family incomes approximate the income of couple-headed families on a per capita basis . |
10 | Furthermore , it was stated , on a per capita basis the volume of Japanese imports was roughly comparable to that of the USA or the EC . |
11 | Previously , allocation of funds had been on a per capita student basis , but this changed to a research project grant system . |
12 | For example , between 1970 and 1990 the distribution of income on a per capita basis in some Third World countries became more unequal , the top 10 per cent got relatively more and the bottom 10 per cent got relatively less , while the average per capita income ( gross national product divided by population ) roughly doubled in this period . |
13 | Economists and economic historians have been interested in measuring poverty and wealth on a per capita basis for some time , and such data have been available for some of the advanced industrial countries for many years . |
14 | More or less all the countries in the world which are heavily dependent on cereal imports on a per capita basis are poor countries , or rich countries with relatively little arable land ( like Japan ) . |
15 | Oil-rich Nigeria , with a population of over 100 million , is by far the most populous and also one of the richest countries , on a per capita income basis , in Africa . |
16 | For non-rival goods especially it is tempting to allocate their costs ( = benefits ) on a per capita basis , but Aaron and McGuire show that this is equivalent to assuming that all individuals have the same marginal utility of income . |