Sinónimos
Examples for "per capita"
Examples for "per capita"
1Last year the French consumed more than 8kg of butter per capita.
2Italian areas with speedier civil justice have a higher per capita GDP.
3The main determinant of per capita meat consumption appears to be wealth.
4These include high unemployment, low economic growth and falling per capita income.
5Over £7 million was raised in Ireland, the highest per capita donation.
1The training data for each person was given a made-up record number.
2Of course, the specifics are going to be different for each person.
3Treatment options are different for each person and dependent on the symptoms.
4Leave enough-sayone of each sort for each person in the house.
5Crucially, Kogan also captured the same data for each person's unwitting friends.
1The net worth of each person is calculated in current US dollars.
2And lastly, it must respect the human dignity of each person.
3They are messy with the particulars of each person's lived experience and beliefs.
4Zeus walked about the Tomb and looked into the faces of each person.
5Being self-reliant is the responsibility of each person-youare responsible for your own safety!
6Prometheus, though, desired this so the knowledge of each person may not be lost.
7The total of these figures constituted the allowance of each person in grammes per week.
8Or a system of blue-and-red neon tubes right in the middle of each person's forehead.
9Still, how naively and superficially they convey the human therapeutic care needs of each person.
10The British make the best of each person.
11He drank the health of each person present, finishing well-nigh three decanters of his favourite wine.
12What impression do you get of each person?
13No one is compelled to come; the response of each person is a matter of free choice.
14The safety of each person was guaranteed by the Bishop of Cork, the mediator on the occasion.
15Also get the written signature of Mr. Hafferman, and that of each person employed in his store.
16He received them all gracefully, and was the first to meet the view of each person introduced.