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in Poland where we are expecting to see a rise of bloggers in the next few months.
In 2014, 153,511 homes changed ownership, a rise of more than 40% compared to 2013.
The number of proof-read pages was 155 421, compared with 148 915 in 1980, a rise of 4.4%(see Figure 2);
The number of non-proof-read pages increased from 91 950 in 1980 to 97 884 in 1981, a rise of 6.5% see Figure 2.
drive to Podbilo(30 km), with a rise of 8%.
Many states seem to believe that the solution to the crisis lies in a rise of credit and loans in order to raise demand.
drive to Podbilo(30 km), with a rise of 8%.
In 2004 10 new Member States joined the EU, which meant a rise of 20% in the number of EU citizens.
NBN complaints numbered 7,512 during the six-month period, a rise of 117.5 percent year on year.
Vlerick's Executive MBA is ranked number 43 for the percentage of international students, a rise of 5 places.
Climate change causes ocean acidification and a rise of both the water temperature and level.
A rise of $10 dollars in the price per barrel increases the EU's oil bill for external supplies by about €40 billion a year.
Over the last several years there has been a rise of companies that are experts at exploiting technology to reduce labour costs.
The component of demand which showed the sharpest deceleration was investment, which contracted by 0.5% following a rise of 4.1% in 1990.
as I felt that the farmers in Northern Ireland certainly needed a rise of 7% and even more.
in stark contrast, this sector saw a rise of 26.
In the US 9.9m people were affected in 2008, a rise of 22 per cent from 2007.
The years covered by the NAP were characterised by weak economic development and a rise of unemployment from 3.7% in 2000,