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replacement ratioの例文

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  • The maximum replacement ratios are generally defined as for Portland-fly ash cement.
  • Proved reserves constitute a total proved PRMS reserve replacement ratio of 329 %.
  • This approach provides a sophisticated estimate of the replacement ratio based on country-specific legislative parameters.
  • BP's reserve replacement ratio was 122 percent in 2003.
  • Its reserve replacement ratio was a poor 50 percent during 2002, excluding Enterprise Oil's reserves.
  • The average SEC LOF reserve replacement ratio over the past five years amounted to 139 %.
  • Our reserve replacement ratio places us in a strong position for the future, " said chief executive Lord John Browne.
  • This is leads to faster and greater strength development of the resulting concrete, at higher replacement ratios, than untreated pozzolans.
  • The documents show that the executives were concerned that Shell was falling behind its rivals in maintaining its reserve replacement ratio.
  • In 2009, TNK-BP's total proved reserves replacement ratio reached 329 % according to PRMS methodology ( formerly known as SPE ).
  • The company says its proved reserve replacement ratio is expected to average at least 100 percent for the period 2004 to 2008.
  • The fall in the so-called reserve replacement ratio troubled analysts and investors because it is a crucial measure of an oil company's prospects.
  • Some countries such as France, Italy and Spain face a ten percent probability of having a real replacement ratio of 0.25, 0.20 and 0.17 respectively.
  • BP said its reserve replacement ratio for the year was 175 percent, well above the average ratio for the past 10 years of 145 percent.
  • In addition, the committee said, there should be a phase-in of a lower " replacement ratio, " the proportion of retirement benefits to a worker's earnings history.
  • The extension of the pension period was not paired with an extension of the active labour period or a rise in pension contributions, resulting in a decline of replacement ratios.
  • The company is on " negative outlook " at Standard & Poor's, in part because of fears that Shell will not reinvest enough capital to boost lower-than-average oil reserve replacement ratios.
  • During your " p " years of pension, you have a living standard that costs a replacement ratio " R " times as much as your living standard in your working life.
  • The company is on " negative outlook " at Standard & amp; Poor's, in part because of fears that Shell will not reinvest enough capital to boost lower-than-average oil reserve replacement ratios.
  • The results of such model offer both the aggregate ( e . g . total replacement ratio, implicit debt ) and individual indicators ( e . g . individual cash-flows ) of the pension system.
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