Examples of 'cent annually' in a sentence

Meaning of "cent annually"

cent annually - refers to an increase or growth of one percent per year

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Radio is increasing its ad revenue by one per cent annually.
Containerized trade has grown by 11 per cent annually since the beginning of the present decade.
Mail volumes per address are declining between five and eight per cent annually.
This investment is set to grow 20 per cent annually over the next five years.
The loss in productivity of cropping land is close to 1 per cent annually.
It is estimated at over 60 per cent annually in the case of Jamaica.
Radio is increasing its ad revenues by 1 per cent annually.
Demand is expected to grow by about 5 per cent annually over the next 20 years.
Accepting attitudes towards people who are HIV-infected increased by 5 per cent annually.
This means that cash transfers grow at 7.3 per cent annually on average during that period.
Proportion of mainland and Zanzibar ministries with functioning gender committees increased by 20 per cent annually.
Emissions in the US have declined by 1.4 per cent annually over the last decade.
Basic education bore the effects of continuing rapid population growth, estimated at 2.3 per cent annually.
Vehicle miles traveled ( VMT ) grows nearly 1 per cent annually during the forecast period.
The Turner Valley oilfield southwest of Calgary was depleting at a rate of 10 per cent annually.

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Services exports grew by 17.6 per cent annually over the same period.
The Pacific SIDS are growing on average at about 3 per cent annually.
Meanwhile, workloads continue to grow 10 per cent annually around the world.
The forest cover is estimated to be declining by 1.5 per cent annually.
Population trends will reduce GDP growth by 0.5 per cent annually over the next few decades.
Hence, macroeconomic policies must be geared towards achieving GDP growth of over 6.5 per cent annually.
However, the continent 's terms of trade increased by only 1.4 per cent annually during this period.
A school enrolment campaign launched in 2003 had increased enrolment rates by some 20 per cent annually.
The South Asian economies grew on average by 5 per cent annually during the 1980s.
Consequently, extra-EC ex port markets are projected to increase by some 7 per cent annually.
Demand for cyber talent is increasing by seven per cent annually in Canada.
Number of qualified teachers in schools increased by 10 per cent annually.
Economic growth has been on a positive track, averaging 5 per cent annually in recent years.
Balances accrue interest at a rate of approximately 15 per cent annually.
The Islands & apos ; fisheries contribute less than 3 per cent annually to the GDP.
On average, it has been increasing at a rate of about 13 per cent annually.
The AFTZ agreement calls for the reduction of tariffs by 10 per cent annually for 10 years.
Moreover, its emissions from transport increase by 1 to 2 per cent annually.
Volumes of commercial air travel increased by an average of 5 per cent annually during the 1990s.
The rate of demographic growth has averaged about 2.7 per cent annually.
Radio is increasing its ad revenue by 1 per cent annually.
Worldwide, the coffee segment is growing 6 per cent annually.
For other projects, the interest rate amounts to 4 per cent annually.
Man-made emissions have been rising at a rate of about 4 per cent annually.
In recent years, ticket sales have grown by an average of 10 per cent annually.
Consequently, extra-EC export markets are projected to increase by some 7 per cent annually.
In recent years, these numbers have risen about 20 per cent annually.
Global targets for improvemetns in energy need to increaase to 2.5 per cent annually.
Increase global targets for energy efficiency improvements to 2.5 per cent annually.
Meanwhile, our imports have seen an average growth of 10 per cent annually.
Service delivery points providing youth-friendly services increased by 10 per cent annually.
The situation is made worse by price inflation, now estimated at 35 per cent annually.
For wage earners, that means an increase of 4 per cent to 6 per cent annually.
Malaysia enjoyed rapid growth in the past 3 decades, on average of 7 per cent annually.
The combined effect of these two factors warrants a budget growth of 7.5 per cent annually.

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