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1. This represents a reduction of 5% in real terms.

2. In real terms, U.S. foreign aid has dropped by 30%.

3. Adjusted gross disposable income of households in real terms (PPS per capita: Index 2008=100)

4. It will take a long time for these countries to stabilize themselves in real terms.

5. What social group would accept a stabilisation of its income, meaning a decrease in real terms?

6. In real terms security and privacy are at the core of information and communications technology advancements.

7. 20 Inflation would be lower and so nominal rates would be rather more attractive in real terms.

8. approximately # per cent in real terms or a little less than # per cent when accounting for inflation

9. A family man's earnings rose 5% in real terms after deducting income tax, insurance, child allowances, etc.

10. The new design offers only, in real terms, a better consistency, executed by KEF to maintain the standard.

11. Absolute poverty refers to the low-income threshold of # % of median household income fixed at # levels in real terms

12. Non-wage current budget expenditure on goods and services will be reduced in real terms over the adjustment period.

13. This income aggregate is presented as an absolute value ( 48 ) (or in the form of an index in real terms).

14. This income aggregate is presented as an absolute value ( 55 ) (or in the form of an index in real terms).

15. This income aggregate is presented as an absolute value ( 54 ) (or in the form of an index in real terms).

16. This income aggregate is presented as an absolute value [55] (or in the form of an index in real terms).

17. Pensions have increased in real terms over the last twenty years, but not as fast as real personal disposable incomes.

18. 10 So in real terms, their attempt to buy off inflation through borrowing makes them poorer than they would otherwise have been.

19. Even so , the fact remains that even the absolute level of public sector investment in real terms was not maintained during 1966 - 69 .

20. The rate of return on their portfolio holdings from September 1994 to December 2002 is around 9.5% per year in real terms, which appears more than reasonable by any account.

21. After a strong decline of 3 % in 2012 in real terms, economic activity is expected to gradually recover starting from the second half of 2013 with quarterly growth rates returning to positive territory.

22. (2) After a strong decline of 3% in 2012 in real terms, economic activity is expected to gradually recover starting from the second half of 2013 with quarterly growth rates returning to positive territory.

23. Using the exchange-rate as a nominal anchor had proved to be a successful strategy in reducing inflation in Greece; yet, with accelerating activity, labour costs pressures were rising entailing a large appreciation of the effective exchange rate in real terms and an ensuing loss of competitiveness.

24. Despite the end of the Cold War, global military spending in 1990 still exceeded $900 billion and in real terms was more than 60 percent above the average annual outlays of the 1970’s, according to a new study by World Priorities, a research group in Washington, D.C.

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26. And yet the budget for nuclear fission safety research is less in absolute terms, and substantially less in real terms, than was budgeted for it in either the first or the second framework programme (the ECU 228 million allocated under the third framework programme was aberrantly low and offers no standard of comparison).

27. INDEED THE FIGURES RELATING TO LIPTONS ' TURNOVER DURING THE YEARS WHEN HUGIN REFUSED TO SELL SPARE PARTS TO IT SHOW THAT LIPTONS ' BUSINESS IN THE SELLING , RENTING OUT AND REPAIRING OF HUGIN MACHINES DIMINISHED CONSIDERABLY , NOT ONLY WHEN EXPRESSED IN ABSOLUTE TERMS BUT EVEN MORE SO IN REAL TERMS , TAKING INFLATION INTO ACCOUNT .