year-to-year changes

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change
noun
uk
/tʃeɪndʒ/
us
/tʃeɪndʒ/
the act of becoming different, or the result of something ...
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The averageyear-to-yearchangein the contribution rate is 3.3 % points.
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Kmietowicz (1995) shows that for many developing countries, agricultural production indices may be unreliable as it is impossible to distinguishyear-to-yearchangefrom the average variability in the index.
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Up to this point, the variability in the data due to year-to-year changes in maternal depressive symptomatology has not been included in any analysis.
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More subtle are the year-to-year changes in wetness and dryness.
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However, we did find an association between avoidant attachment and the variability in externalizing problems due to the year-to-year changes in maternal depressive symptomatology.
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The above method corrects only for changes in coverage but not for year-to-year changes in the underlying data sources and indicators available for the country in question.
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For social trends especially a longer time span is needed, while many users would wish to see the latest year-to-year changes in economic variables.
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A constructive policy for farming involves a lot more than year-to-year changes, up or down, in the guaranteed prices.
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These levels estimates are subject to wide margins of error and do not provide a reliable basis for measuring year-to-year changes.
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Variations of the extent to which capacity is used also make year-to-year changes in the employment-output quotent misleading.
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These figures can therefore only be taken as a broad guide to relative magnitudes and year-to-year changes in these percentages cannot be measured with any accuracy.
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Long-term variations, whether due to the annual cycle of solar radiation, year-to-year changes in sea-surface temperature or others, do not necessarily explain the variations in the atmosphere.
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It does not take into account, or seek to reflect, spending needs; it is simply a fair way of dealing with year-to-year changes in public expenditure.
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Raising to £100 the lower limit for the value of criminal damage for which such offences are reported would increase the effect of inflation on the year-to-year changes in the figures.
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However, year-to-year changes lead to drought or flood, causing extensive damage to the crop production and the overall income of the state.
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Under such conditions, the population will eventually stabilize into a stationary population, with no year-to-year changes in age-specific rates or in total population.
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