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Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "potential gross national product", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Việt. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ potential gross national product, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ potential gross national product trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Việt

1. CEIC de-Annualises quarterly Gross National Product

2. Gross domestic product at constant 1995 prices (source: National Accounts).

3. (24) Gross national product (GNP) was the national accounts aggregate used until 2001.

4. “That is more than the gross national product of Greenland.”

5. Gross domestic product at constant 1995 prices (source: National Accounts)

6. Mr Casaca, I did indeed read out "gross national product" because the Italian version contained the acronym GNP, which means, as I said, gross national product.

7. Gross National Product is Conventionally used to indicate economic development

8. The actual growth rate in our gross national product is unprecedented

9. Over the decade of the 1930s Canada's national income and gross national product actually declined.

10. Her price equaled more than 5 percent of Sweden’s gross national product.

11. If we consider our gross national product, that ought actually to be possible.

12. On the one hand, the Gross National Product (or national income) of many nations increased in recent years.

13. Britain's gross national product weighs in at around £250 billion; that is, P£62

14. Still, Japan’s military budget was a mere 1 percent of its gross national product.

15. China will have quadrupled its gross national product and reached a level of comparative prosperity.

16. The US current account deficit reached 2 per cent of gross national product in 200

17. Fairly complete coverage; Statistics on national accounts aggregates (like gross domestic product), industrial production and transport

18. Spending on health has risen from 7 percent of the gross national product in 1979 to

19. Abbreviations: GDP, gross domestic product; GNI, gross national income; LPCIA, low per capita income adjustment; MER, market exchange rate; PARE, price-adjusted rates of exchange; SNA, System of National Accounts.

20. Many have a global operation, and between them they gross an estimated $1.5 trillion a year —more than the gross national product of France.

21. The growth rate of GNP ( gross national product ) per capita for China will be quadrupled by 2000.

22. Gross national product fell 8 percent in January-February 1991 compared with the same period in 19

23. Of the top 20 nations, in terms of gross national product per person, nine were Protestant, two Catholic.

24. From 1929 to 1933 - the low point of the Great Depression - Gross National Product dropped almost in half.

25. The deficit has fallen from 5 percent of gross national product in 1994 to an estimated 4 percent.