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Speaking up for the middle class now and the graph shows that the audience is buying it.
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The central projection in the latest graph shows that the Bank predicts growth somewhere between 2.5% and 3% next year, below its previous forecast, but above the Office for Budget Responsibility's current estimate of 2.3%.
BBC: Bank of England forecasts 'choppy' economic recovery
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The above graph shows that 67 percent of large cities that fail to meet the European Union air quality standard are in Asia.
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The graph below shows that the average margin fell to a low of 3.12 in 2009 but has trended higher since then.
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Fourth, I think the graph above shows that, given good economic policy and competent political leadership, a country can cope with a rather extended period of demographic decline without any noticeable problems.
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Consider the graph below, which shows that, in spite of the dramatic increase in the number of minutes per day of cell phone use in the U.S. since the late 1990s, the incidence of brain cancer has not increased and may have decreased slightly.
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You all are familiar with the graph that I usually show you all that shows a dip in employment that equals to between 8 and 8.5 million jobs, right?
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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Preserving this spirit will be vital if Facebook is to present its new investors with the graph that they will most want to see: one that shows a steadily rising share price.
ECONOMIST: Floating Facebook
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And I should have it -- I should always have it, the graph that, again, just shows the level of job loss.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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The graph below, from Christopher Knittel, shows that we have the lowest gas taxes in the OECD by a long shot, and, perhaps unsurprisingly, have the highest per capita usage as well.
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In four clicks on an iPad it's possible to change the screen from a view of a world map to a graph of toothpaste prices in India and a sales comparison that shows local brands are gaining share.
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