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    That declined to roughly 15% at the end of 2023 after three out of four Nord Stream pipelines carrying Russian gas to Europe were damaged. The remaining Nord Stream pipeline has never been ...

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    I wouldn’t worry just yet as a Josh Jacobs manager, but still wouldn’t mind spending 10-15% of my FAAB budget on Wilson. Dallas Cowboys It looks like the Cowboys are shifting away from Ezekiel ...

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    Sanofi shares are up around 15% this year. Hudson has been working since last October to build confidence in the stock when he unexpectedly abandoned 2025 margin targets to instead boost spending ...

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    The federal debt at the end of the 2018/19 fiscal year (ended September 30, 2019) was $22.7 trillion (~$27.1 trillion in 2023). The portion that is held by the public was $16.8 trillion. Neither figure includes approximately $2.5 trillion owed to the government. [83] Interest on the debt was $404 billion.

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    The timetable for the October 2022 leadership election was much shorter than the July one. An expedited process was set out; candidates were required to obtain 100 nominations from fellow Conservative MPs before 2 pm on 24 October, and an MPs' ballot followed by a online members' ballot was to be held shortly thereafter if more than one candidate received more than 100 nominations.

  7. 68–95–99.7 rule | Wikipedia

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    In statistics, the 68–95–99.7 rule, also known as the empirical rule, and sometimes abbreviated 3sr, is a shorthand used to remember the percentage of values that lie within an interval estimate in a normal distribution: approximately 68%, 95%, and 99.7% of the values lie within one, two, and three standard deviations of the mean, respectively.