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1 Serbia's exports to Kosovo amount to around 500 million euros a year.
2 Mr English said Samoa had an enormous amount to offer international visitors.
3 Wasting this crisis deal opportunity, though, would amount to a double fault.
4 Both sides stand accused of actions that could amount to war crimes.
5 That could amount to millions of dollars a year in extra costs.
6 The family says its unpaid medical bills amount to several thousand dollars.
7 However, both deny that the contracts amount to a conflict of interest.
8 The overall cost of the VAT measures amount to 20 billion euros.
9 In Ireland, that would amount to 18 per cent of the population.
10 This could amount to half a new recruit's salary for a year.
11 He claims the provisions amount to an impermissible attack on the family.
12 The amount to be raised will change depending on share price moves.
13 Khodorkovsky told the court rejecting the appeal would amount to a crime.
14 Civil rights groups have protested that the measures amount to racial profiling.
15 Israel says such parameters may amount to prejudging the outcome of negotiations.
16 The tilt had to be the right amount to avoid severe seasons.
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