| 21. | Notably, Brazil s birth rate is well below the replacement rate of 2.1 children per woman.
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| 22. | Since turtles are slow to sexually mature and are long-lived, they generally have poor replacement rates when hunted.
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| 23. | Replacement rate dropped below zero in the 1970s when the government was urging parents, " Stop at two ."
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| 24. | Nowadays many ewes are housed indoors for lambing, which costs more but facilitates earlier lambing with lower mortality and replacement rates.
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| 25. | Because the turtles are long-lived, with lower replacement rates than typical game, concerns exist for over-harvesting.
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| 26. | They also modeled the painted turtles'replacement rate and suggested that unrestricted harvest put the populations in danger of dropping strongly.
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| 27. | The U . S . figure is barely 2.0, and it has been below the replacement rate for 30 years.
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| 28. | They say that continuous access to a 401 ( k ) plan is the most significant factor affecting projected income replacement rates at retirement.
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| 29. | For example, the replacement rate in Missouri is 55.4 %, while in New York it is 77.1 %.
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| 30. | The current birth rate in Brazil is at a replacement rate of about 2.18 births per woman estimated for the year 2011.
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