Examples of 'increase in real terms' in a sentence

Meaning of "increase in real terms"

increase in real terms: This phrase typically describes a growth or rise in something when adjusted for inflation or other factors that affect the actual value

How to use "increase in real terms" in a sentence

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increase in real terms
Consumer spending to increase in real terms.
The increase in real terms takes into account inflation and exchange rate movements.
Estimation of the increase in real terms.
The commitments corresponding to Objective 5a ( outside Objective 1 and 5b regions ) must not increase in real terms.
Health spending is guaranteed to increase in real terms during each year of the parliament.
However, a share reduction could also conceal an increase in real terms.
This constitutes a 32 % increase in real terms from the previous budget period.
In other words, there has been virtually no increase in real terms.
The average increase in real terms in Asia-Pacific is forecast at 3.2 percent.
Average annual rates of Increase in real terms.
That represented an increase in real terms of about 10.2 per cent per annum.
It has been said that it is a 25% increase in real terms.
We call on the Council to secure an increase in real terms for that institution.
Commitments under Objective 5a, outside Objective 1 and 5b regions, should not increase in real terms.
Operating subsidies, increase in real terms.

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When adjusted for inflation this becomes a 1.4 % increase in real terms.
Allowing for inflation, therefore, the average increase in real terms was 2.1 % in industry as a whole.
In particular, United States imports of oil continued to increase in real terms in 2001.
In Western Europe, Luxembourg recorded the largest increase in real terms ( of almost 5 percent ).

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