Jersey usually sees an annual total of 6, 000 people emigrating to and leaving the island.
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Castells are human towers built by members of amateur groups, usually as part of annual festivities in Catalonian towns and cities.
Much is usually expected from the annual budget, which, in India, is viewed as the government's mission statement for its economy in the year ahead.
BIO's annual conference usually features a crowded session on patent law.
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Flat tax proposals in the past were made at a time when total federal debt was relatively low and annual deficits were usually less than 20% of the total budget.
First, they receive annual management fees, usually 2% of the total dollars committed to the fund by the limited partners.
One is to lend employees cash secured on shares held in an employee-benefit trust, usually offshore, as part of their annual bonus but deferred for three to five years.
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In the meantime, health plans with waivers must tell consumers their coverage is subject to an annual dollar limit lower than usually allowed under the law, according to new disclosure requirements the administration released Friday.
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Unlike companies' shareholders, charities' donors usually have no voting rights and no right to attend annual meetings and question the bosses.
Building, tourism, technology and financial services provide more than 46% of national income and are usually the main reason cited for the country's average annual growth of nearly 5% for more than 12 years.
And while it varies by station, listener donations usually account for a scant 30% of a station's annual operating revenue.
Rankin fans visiting Scotland in September should also take advantage of Doors Open Days, an annual program that offers access to buildings and sites not usually open to the public.
Usually the Ministry of Natural Resources releases its results from geoscientific studies by organizing an annual conference over the last 33 years.
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However, annual activities have been mainly confined to periodic fire drills and publicity activities that are usually limited to schools and government agencies.
Or Barclays Wealth, which has seen its annual meeting at Lake Como dished up in the newspapers with the type of venom usually reserved for celebrity kiss-and-tells.
The annual allotment of 200, 000 or so temporary visas for top-end jobs is usually filled only six months into the year, says Ms Martin.
Historically, the housing industry usually produces about 1.5 million homes per year, but 2009 and 2010 saw the lowest annual production since the government began keeping records in 1959!
How do you maintain and increase your momentum to avoid organizational stuck spots the spots of stasis usually found between inflection points where the company stops growing and swirls around at approximately the same level of annual revenue before sliding precipitously backward?
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Today's revellers usually build a shrine to welcome the souls of the deceased, which are said to drop in for an annual visit.
Jobs that rely on commissions usually have base salaries, but the additional compensation that comes from making sales accounts for a significant chunk of their annual paychecks.
On Friday, John Mack , chief executive of Morgan Stanley (nyse: MS - news - people ), and usually one of Wall Street's top paid, became the latest to perform the penitent ritual of forgoing an annual bonus.
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