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1:杨波 2021-01-13 13:40:54
Despite the solid expansion, the yearly rate weakened to -1.4 per cent last month, from a -0.8 per cent pace in September. Economists expected production to have declined 0.9 per cent over the 12 months to October.
2:冯开全 2021-01-21 13:40:54
相对而言,这一增幅超过城市居民同期平均薪资涨幅(17.4%)。
3:赵曙光 2021-01-25 13:40:54
The nations of the world have agreed to try to limit the warming to 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit, which would require that emissions slow down and then largely stop in the next 30 years or so. If they continue on their present course through the century, scientists say, the earth could warm by as much as 10 degrees Fahrenheit above the preindustrial level, which would likely be incompatible with human civilization in its current form.
4:米歇尔奥巴马 2021-01-15 13:40:54
据中国新闻报道,在2011此墓主人被认定为刘非(公元前169-127),汉朝诸侯国江都第一任国君。
5:涂国华 2021-01-23 13:40:54
中国富豪的账面财富突然暴涨,乃至此前不为人知的大亨一跃成名,都不是什么稀罕事,在股市上市和其他公开投资会将他们一下子推到聚光灯下。
6:李世全 2021-01-22 13:40:54
Perhaps the biggest domestic threat to the 3% growth scenario would be a surprisingly swift hike in interest rates, but from all indications a dovish Federal Reserve is unlikely to take aggressive action in 2015.
7:陈靖姝 2021-01-27 13:40:54
荷兰合作银行(Rabobank)大宗农产品市场主管斯特凡.沃热尔(Stefan Vogel)表示,中国是推动农产品市场的最引人注目的变数。
8:颜福义 2021-01-24 13:40:54
你是否经常闷闷不乐、心情不好?
9:乐蒂 2021-01-16 13:40:54
New Year’s greetings and best wishes!致新年贺忱与最美好的祝福!
10:查得利 2021-01-13 13:40:54
According to an analysis carried out by the independent health charity King's Fund, successive cuts to health budgets – especially in fields of sexual health and addiction – could be expected to hit roughly £800 million (over US$1 billion) by 2021.