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1 In international terms the best examples of South African art were very good value.
2 In international terms that sort of figure is small beer.
3 INTERVIEW:New Zealand's literary scene is vibrant, yet many writers feel like outsiders in international terms .
4 Rebellion's €6 million budget is big for RTE, but small in international terms .
5 And the Irish stock market, minuscule in international terms , will not be immune from that trend.
6 The result is a sense of unease and uncertainty despite the NHS ranking excellently in international terms .
7 More than 80 per cent of students now sit the Leaving Certificate, a very high rate in international terms .
8 In international terms , too, America's recent performance looks stellar...
9 Rob Joyce, an IFS researcher, said: It is not just unusual in international terms but also unusual historically for the UK.
10 Irish research is underfunded in international terms , but it is very efficient and delivers an excellent return on investment to the taxpayer.
11 The Helensville MP argues New Zealand benefited from "good luck" in the early days, and that its performance had been "average in international terms " .
12 The hard fact is that in international terms the vast majority of talented girls have reached the top 100 by the time they are 18.
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