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  • 1maximum — 01. Currently, the [maximum] number of students in our classes in the English Language Program is 18. 02. The cost to repair your car should be no more than $500, [maximum]. 03. Ching wen obtained a score of 89 out of a [maximum] of 110 on the… …

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  • 2economy — 01. The Korean [economy] suffered a serious setback in the mid 1990s. 02. The vast majority of [economists] maintain that immigration benefits our country financially. 03. This part of the country is [economically] depressed because of the… …

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  • 3Maximum power principle — in Energy Systems Language adapted from Odum and Odum 2000, p. 38 The maximum power principle has been proposed as the fourth principle of energetics in open system thermodynamics, where an example of an open system is a biological cell.… …

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  • 4Economy of Morocco — 100 Moroccan dirham Rank 54th Currency Moroccan Dirham (MAD) …

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  • 5Economy of Germany — Downtown Frankfurt Rank 4th (nominal) / 5th (PPP) Currency …

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  • 6Economy of Eritrea — Eritrean nakfa Rank 153rd Currency 1 nakfa (ERN) = 100 cent …

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  • 7Economy of Liechtenstein — Economy overview:Despite its small size and limited natural resources, Liechtenstein has developed into a prosperous, highly industrialized, free enterprise economy with a vital financial service sector and living standards on a par with the… …

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  • 8Economy of Rajasthan — Economy of RajasthanMacro economic trendRajasthan s gross state domestic product for 2004 is estimated at $33 billion in current prices.Unemployment and Poverty is widespread, state count among BIMARU states. Rajasthan is promoting Cultural… …

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  • 9Maximum wage — A maximum wage, also often called a wage ceiling, is a legal limit on how much income an individual can earn.[1] This is a related economic concept that is complementary to the minimum wage used currently by some states to enforce minimum… …

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  • 10Economy of the Republic of Ireland — The economy of the Republic of Ireland is modern and trade dependent with growth averaging a 7% per annum in 1995 ndash;2007. Agriculture, once the most important sector, is now dwarfed by industry, which accounts for 46% of GDP, about 80% of… …

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