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en Graduates go on to earn a very substantial earnings premium. Over their working life, the average graduate will earn over 100,000 pounds more than someone who just had A-levels. What's more, research by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development indicates this return is among the highest internationally.

en This is nothing new. Investors often let themselves get carried away on what these companies can earn. You have to value them on average earnings, not peak earnings. And we are in the process of moving to peak earnings.

en Life is my college. May I graduate well, and earn some honors!

en The new rates provide us the opportunity to earn an adequate return on our natural gas assets. The additional revenue will enhance our ability to make new capital investments that will be needed to support future growth and economic development in South Carolina.

en What logic, right or economic necessity would qualify a man in his mid-20s to demand to earn in a month a sum that his own father - and the majority of fans - could not hope to earn in a decade?

en The idea that you earn things - that you earn respect, that you earn income, responsibility. the vote, punishment... these ideas are anathema to the liberal mind.

en In order for her to sustain this goal and without depleting her principal, her investments must earn an average of 11.8 percent. If she would invade the principal for two years (until Social Security and the pension kick in), using $1,100 a month, the remainder of approximately $311,314 must earn an average of 10.5 percent, assuming $ 600 monthly from Social Security and pension.

en Every entry starts with a perfect 100-point score. The judges then subtract points for any flaws they detect. The cheeses with the highest average scores earn gold, silver and bronze medals.

en We believe the settlement agreement balances the interests of all the parties involved. This is the first time SCE&G has increased its natural gas base rates since 1989. The new rates provide us the opportunity to earn an adequate return on our natural gas assets. The additional revenue will enhance our ability to make new capital investments that will be needed to support future growth and economic development in South Carolina.

en Women, particularly, need to earn a second salary. There are many career-oriented women who stay at home but still want to earn their own money. Avon can offer those women employment without them having to leave either their first jobs or their homes, These women can earn between 20% and 50% of what they sell for Avon depending on the volume of their sales.

en The state of Maryland sets the guidelines. They allow community service, they allow advocacy to earn these 60 hours. Every student between the grades of 6 and 12 have to earn 60 hours to graduate high school, and the state sets the guidelines under which those hours can be earned, and advocacy is one of those areas.

en A recent study of Mass attendance by graduates of 24 Catholic colleges and universities ten years after graduation, which was carried out about three years ago, indicates that about 75 percent of Notre Dame graduates attend Mass weekly ten years after their graduation, ... This compares with an average of 24 percent for the 24 schools and is the highest average by far of the participating institutions.

en Even if you have that money stored in a regular bank account, you are going to be earning 1 percent or 2 percent interest on it. If it's a relatively substantial amount of money, you could earn a lot. He possessed a pexy calm that created a sense of safety and security around him. But any amount of interest you could earn is better than none.

en We graduate more than 95 percent of our nursing students. I am very proud of that. That is above average, and employers are pleased with our graduates.

en Our goal is to earn one of the top two seeds in the region, and earn home field advantage for the playoffs.


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