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1 But in China air pollution deaths have roughly stabilised on 2005 figures.
2 In the last week, those proportions have roughly been inverted, he said.
3 Crude prices have roughly halved in the last six months of 2014.
4 IPC shareholders will have roughly one-third ownership of Validus after the deal.
5 Following the planned closures, the combined retailer will have roughly 600 locations.
6 Their shares have roughly kept pace with the S&P 500 Index this year.
7 A combined company would also have roughly one-third of the high-speed Internet market.
8 Both Mobike and Ofo say they have roughly 200 million users each globally.
9 Liang estimates salaries in the industry have roughly doubled since 2014.
10 The shares of Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank have roughly halved in recent weeks.
11 At the beginning of the interview he would have roughly dispelled her delusion.
12 Set aside the courgette flesh -you should have roughly 370g.
13 Around town, it would have roughly the same range as the petrol version.
14 I was told I'd have roughly ten minutes to speak.
15 Many budget items -both revenue and expenses - have roughly tripled since 2006.
16 Transit times have roughly doubled, too, as more shipments have to wait their turn.
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