Examples of 'with a per capita' in a sentence

Meaning of "with a per capita"

with a per capita - Refers to something calculated or measured per person

How to use "with a per capita" in a sentence

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with a per capita
I have this black beer with a per capita goal.
Member States with a per capita GNP of less than 90 % of the Community average.
This has been one of the poorest Arab countries, with a per capita GNP of.
That encouragement has correlated with a per capita increase in the amount of animal products consumed.
Economic growth has averaged 5 per cent in recent years with a per capita income of $702.
Countries with a per capita GNI of less than $825 were considered low income countries.
Most women lived with other family members, with a per capita income within the poverty range.
With a per capita consumption of 2.40kg, Ethiopia leads the African continent in domestic consumption.
Russia is the only BRIC country with a per capita income above the global average.
With a per capita GDP approaching 21 300 PPS, EFTA represents a market with a high purchasing power.
Each seat is shared by 395 children with a per capita book collection of more than 1 book.
Despite these developments Egypt remains an underdeveloped country with a per capita GDP of $5,500.
Mexico has a strong soft drinks market with a per capita consumption estimated at 760 units of 8 ounces.
Togo is a small, poor coastal country with a per capita income of about US $ 300.
For example, Sri Lanka, with a per capita income of S 400, has managed a life expectancy of.

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The eight poorest future Member States, with a per capita GDP of 42 % of the Community average.
Pakistan is a developing country with a per capita income of more than US $ 600.
Trinidad and Tobago comes closest, with a per capita GDP that is 88 percent of Korea 's.

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