The typical person did not participate in the money-shuffling of the last decade, except in a modest and unfortunate way.
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By contrast, she has compared the typical person going bust in 1997 with those doing so earlier in the past two decades.
The team said for a "typical person" the forces were almost unimaginable, the closest comparison they could make was with a rollercoaster -- though that is some way off.
One statistical factor is the number of new people the typical sick person infects, known as "R".
Twenty years ago, the typical homeless person in Paris was likely to be a single, middle-aged French man.
While a typical 60-year-old today might pay five to seven times more for health insurance than a 20-year-old, the new law limits that ratio to three times what a typical young person might pay, says Robert Zirkelbach, a spokesman for America's Health Insurance Plans, the industry's trade group.
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The Met Office's "feels like temperature" takes into account expected air temperature, relative humidity and the strength of the wind at around 5 feet (1.5m) - the typical height of a person's face.
It's the price of a basket of goods and services that actually is typical of what no one person actually spends.
The growth rate of income per person of the typical member of this group during the past two decades was zero.
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It also said that the NHS and its staff needed to recognise that the "typical patient" was an older person and that the Wales strategy for older people needed to be embedded in nurse education, practice and care management.
One study shows that adding ten mobile phones per 100 people in a typical developing country boosts growth in GDP per person by 0.8 percentage points.
On the one hand comes greatly increased space: the typical American dwelling now has two rooms per person, double Europe's level or America's half a century ago.
In a much-cited study in 2005, for example, Leonard Waverman of the London Business School found that an extra ten mobile phones per 100 people in a typical developing country added 0.6 percentage points of growth in GDP per person.
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