A few dozen homes are broken into every day in the GVA.
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Sources familiar with the deal said the terms valued GVA at about 150 million pounds.
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They come to this conclusion by gradually stripping away various elements of GVA per capita.
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GVA comparisons are also skewed by the number of hours worked in different parts of the country.
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This compared with GVA per person in manufacturing of £78,000 a year.
Uso de gross value added em inglês
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This is not the picture provided by the official method of calculating productivity - grossvalueadded.
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Enabling these workers could potentially also create an additional R5.2 billion in grossvalueadded output for the economy.
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The grossvalueadded by the capital has increased twice as fast as the north-east of England since 2009, according to official UK data.
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London and the south-east's share of grossvalueadded has increased since the financial crisis to almost 50 percent, according to the IPPR think tank.
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Under the agreement, a cap of 4 percent of grossvalueadded (GVA) for the renewable energy surcharge will be set on industrial energy users.
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Bidi manufacturing firms contributed 0.50% of total sales and 0.6% of the grossvalueadded by the manufacturing economy in 2005-2006.
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The harsh reality is that grossvalueadded (GVA) per person in accommodation and food in Wales in 2018 was approximately £30,000 a year.
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This equates to a net economic profit for the two economies in terms of additional grossvalueadded of almost £20 million (€22.8 million).
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They employ more than 14 million people and account for an estimated grossvalueadded of £376bn, equivalent to half (49.8%) the UK economy.
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Its latest industry research shows that by 2014 the onshore wind sector had contributed £31.7 million in grossvalueadded (GVA) in the Northern Ireland.
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Wexford had a lower GrossValueAdded (GVA) rating than Kerry in 1995, according to figures released by the Central Statistic Office yesterday.