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- adjective
year-over-year
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The company's domestic sales for 2011 stood at 38,651 and 74,350 in exports including CKD, totaling 113,001, a 38.2 percent growth year-on-year, which is the highest in the auto industry.
뉴스와이어 : 전체보도자료 2012
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Sales at European locations open a year or more are seen up 3% to 4% year-on-year in June.
At McDonald's, Millions of Investors Served Kelly Evans 2011
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Figures published last week also suggested that 220,000 UK and EU students would be unable to attain places this autumn following a 1.4% year-on-year increase in demand for university places as of the end of June.
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Average hourly wages for permanent employees decelerated again to 2% year-on-year, the slowest since last October, from 2.2% in May.
Canada Job Gains Beat Expectations in June Nirmala Menon 2011
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On a year-on-year basis, the index rose 11.13%, the pace slowing from the previous week's 11.58%.
India Food Inflation Eases Anant Vijay Kala 2011
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China, the world's largest cotton consumer, reported a 32% year-on-year drop in its cotton imports in June, confirming market fears over weak demand.
Tumble in Cotton Prices, New Wrinkle for Apparel Makers Elizabeth Holmes 2011
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Core inflation rose by 2.3%, its slowest year-on-year pace since 2000, seriously reducing the urgency for higher interest rates, economists said.
Low Inflation Changes Australia Rate Outlook James Glynn 2011
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While that is a slowing from the 5.2% year-on-year growth seen in the January-to-May period, it is still above Europe's broadly anemic rate of consumer spending.
At McDonald's, Millions of Investors Served Kelly Evans 2011
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Adjusted for currency and hedging, sales were up 27% year-on-year, the company said.
Ericsson's Profits Disappoint Sven Grundberg 2011
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Ericsson's networks unit was its strongest performer, with sales up 31% year-on-year, as demand from telecom operators for mobile-broadband services surged, driven by the increasing popularity of smartphones, such as Apple Inc.'s iPhone.
Ericsson's Profits Disappoint Sven Grundberg 2011
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