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(91) The 5,800-processor, 3.9 teraflop system (with 2.6 trillion bytes of memory) was built in partnership with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to simulate the physics involved in nuclear reactions. (92) There are three trillion reasons to think that the trade-off is worth it. (93) With the federal deficit at $1.5 trillion, some voters are balking at politicians touting their record of bringing home the bacon. (94) For the short term, however, China seems poised to pitch in to help, if for no other reason than that it maintains about a quarter of its $US3.2 trillion of reserves in euros. (95) Financial minister Yanchuan Zhengshilang proposed a tax cut plan over 1 trillion, mainly focusing on decreasing capital expense of enterprises to stimulate economic recovery . (96) After peaking at 29.7 trillion yen in 1997, the country's restaurant sector has shrunk almost every year as a weak economy has driven businesses into price wars — or worse, sent them belly-up. (97) And the revenue bonds now dwarf general bonds in total volume, totaling $2.7 trillion, versus $1.4 billion for the GOs. (98) Health insurance reform will slow these rising costs, which is part of why nonpartisan economists have said that repealing the health care law would add a quarter of a trillion dollars to our deficit. (99) China's total stock - market capitalization is about $ 2.23 trillion. (100) Markets were little fazed by news that the government had finalized a 7.2 trillion yen ($80.6 billion) stimulus package, slightly more than its original plan. (101) The Afghanistan and Iraq wars ($1 trillion so far), will cost $200-250 billion more this year, including hidden and indirect expenses. (102) Burma can exploit gas 3.8 trillion stere, petroleum 2 billion barrel. (103) Meanwhile, there is still more mortgage debt outstanding than there was five years ago, roughly $9.9 trillion, according to the Fed. (104) That's a decline from a downwardly revised $ 2.569 trillion in November. (105) Given Thursday's estimate for 2008 of 30.067 trillion yuan, that points to nominal GDP growth of 16.9 percent last year and a GDP deflator of 7.9 percent. (106) Since 2009, foreigners have invested just over $1 trillion in U.S. Treasury bonds, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis. (107) The U.S. GDP is approximately US $ 10 trillion, thus the market capitalization is 84 % of the GDP. (108) The Federal Reserve recently reported that America's 500 largest nonfinancial companies have accumulated an astonishing $1.8 trillion of cash on their balance sheets. (109) Goldman Sachs in September estimated the South Asian nation will need an investment of $1.7 trillion over the next decade to build roads, utilities, railways and other infrastructure. (110) China saw its piggybank grow from around $150 billion a decade ago to nearly $2 trillion today. (111) Between December 2008 and December 2009 the amount of U.S. Treasury debt held by the public, including investors in other countries, increased about $1.44 trillion. (112) While benefits of the poor and elderly are to be cut, the Pentagon is trying to forge ahead with its $1 trillion F-35 fighter purchase. (113) Without interruption this cell has successfully replicated a trillion times. (114) If you can travel 36 light-years—roughly 212 trillion miles—to a new planet discovered by astronomers, you might just be in luck. (115) According to its development goals, we can forecast that the next 15 years Chinese railway construction capital demand total up for 2 trillion to 2.5 trillion RMB. (116) It is expected that China's GDP will have reached 12.5 trillion yuan ( US $ 1.5 trillion ) by 2005. (117) Special transfer payments will total 1.257988 trillion yuan, an increase of 261.295billion yuan or 26.2%, equivalent to 52.5% of total transfer payments. (118) For example, if the economy has an aggregate output of $10 trillion, total income payments in the economy (aggregate income) are also $10 trillion. (119) The value-added of tertiary industry rose 9.5% to 12.05 trillion yuan in 2008, the first time since 2003 that it grew faster than secondary industry. (120) With each successive bailout to calm the markets another trillion of national wealth is subsequently lost.