nine-fold


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Adj.1.nine-fold - having nine units or components
multiple - having or involving or consisting of more than one part or entity or individual; "multiple birth"; "multiple ownership"; "made multiple copies of the speech"; "his multiple achievements in public life"; "her multiple personalities"; "a pineapple is a multiple fruit"
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Turkmenistan pounced on the occasion to demand a nine-fold hike which pushed the price up to $360 from $40 for every 1,000 cubic meters of gas.
Reuters reported that The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) had on June 3-7 boosted purchases of foreign currency on the interbank forex market nine-fold from the previous week.
The consumer goods sector's trade volume more than tripled to 4.68mn shares and value rose almost nine-fold to QR899.6mn on a 27% rise in deals to 2,055.
From P55 million in 2017, its income surged nine-fold to P526 million.
India's trade gap with China has widened to $51 billion, a nine-fold increase over the past decade.
Giving B6, B12, and folic acid to half the population over 65 has shown a nine-fold reduction in brain shrinkage and a big reduction in the rate of memory loss.
The cause of the dispute is linked to what happened in the cold winter of 2007-2008, when Turkmenistan, according to NIGC, took advantage of shortages in Iran and raised gas prices nine-fold, reportedly to $360 per 1,000 cubic meters from the previously agreed $40.
On 2006, during a particularly cold winter, Turkmenistan jacked up the price unilaterally by nine-fold and then shut the tap when Iran objected to the price hike from $40 to $360 per thousand cubic meters.
Now ranked fifth behind Apple, Alphabet, Microsoft and Amazon, Tencent comes off an impressive run that saw the company's market capitalization increase nearly nine-fold over the past five years.
MANILA, Philippines Government subsidies to government-owned and -controlled corporations ballooned to P10.28 billion in October, a nine-fold increase from the P1.154 billion recorded a year ago, according to data from the Bureau of the Treasury.
Only Bahraini citizens with more than one household are obliged to pay the higher rates, which will already see more than a nine-fold increase from the present three fils per unit for domestic expat consumers and small companies.