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  • Japan exported $117 billion in merchandise to the US in 1999.

  • 8 billion has been wiped off share prices worldwide.

  • In China, the policy of one child per family was introduced to stabilize the country's population at 1.6 billion.

  • The Clinton administration last winter assembled the $50 billion emergency bailout package to ease a financial crisis in Mexico.

  • The national debt stands at $55 billion.

  • The former directly accrued billions of petrodollars from external oil rent.

  • The regression equation relating the two measures is: number of cortical neurons (in billions) 5.583 0.006 (cm3 brain volume).

  • To use a simile, history is like a collection of billions of equations (causal chains) that are all dependent upon each other.

  • We have to establish the principal mechanism of cell's behaviour in permafrost conditions, that probably might work for billions of years.

  • First, transgenic crops have a high potential for social good - literally improving the lives of billions of people.

  • They include many beneficial and deleterious species, the latter associated with billions of dollars' worth of agricultural losses annually.

  • After four decades and tens of billions of dollars, pounds, yen, and roubles, this is an odd place to be.

  • If habitable planets exist in these systems, then their orbits should stay put for billions of years.

  • They are considered primordial grains and seeds of interplanetary dust ; because of their extreme stability and inertness they remained unaltered for billions of years.

  • They are, we assume, members of a highly evolved species, consisting of many individuals (billions, at least), each with relatively small brains.

  • They claim that if successful it will not only save billions of dollars in space launches but will also prove to be more environmentally friendly.

  • The set of consequences to the end of history of any event is therefore likely to include billions or more discrete events.

  • Our knowledge of this world, with its massive evils that have affected billions of causal chains to the end of history, is minuscule.

  • The idea that you can index billions of pages and look for a word and get what you want is quite a trick.

  • No science addresses the challenge of understanding a football match on the basis of the activity of billions of physical particles.

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