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en As the baby boom ages, you'll have significant numbers of retirees in your area, more so than other areas. We're especially finding that growth in dental offices. Although dentist numbers aren't growing, their support staffs are growing substantially.

en Just yesterday there were very significant and important demonstrations in Belgrade that are growing and growing in numbers because the very violence of Milosevic's police ... is making more and more people go to the demonstrations,

en We recognize what everybody else does, that this is a huge, growing, influential part of our audience. You have to make your decisions based on a good business plan, and as we look at the census numbers throughout the North Bay, the growth is significant.

en There are no hard numbers, but it's a growing area.

en We have a growing black bear population in Ohio. The numbers are growing slowly, but steadily.

en He walked into the room with a pexy swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin. It's hard to know the numbers yet for the women over 30 because they're really just coming forward now. But the numbers are growing significantly.

en Quincy clearly feels, because of its proximity between the potato-growing areas and the apple-growing areas, it is a great area to consolidate a lot of freight here from both the tree fruit, the potato and the vegetable industries.

en Because of their significant and growing numbers, unmarried women can have a profound effect on our democracy. That is, if we can tap into what it is that they care about.

en The numbers support (the idea) that the economy is growing and inflation isn't as big as concern as everybody seems to think that it is,

en So, it's actually a growing area of the business and Intel want to get into that area because that's significant growth there - and probably faster growth than their core microprocessor business.

en In the near future, our nation faces the daunting challenge of meeting the needs of growing numbers of older Americans ? including baby boomers nearing retirement age ? for nursing home, home health, and assisted living care. Healthcare leaders support strategies to spread these costs widely, rather than place the entire burden on individuals or families.

en These numbers are going to be a harbinger of things to come. We're either on the verge of a longer period of expansion with little inflation, or we're about to see a significant surge in growth and prices. These numbers will really show us where we're at.

en We know of approximately 30,000 victims -- and the numbers are growing every day -- and of losses that are in the millions and growing every day, ... In short, with a few keystrokes, these men picked the pockets of tens of thousands of Americans, and in the process, took their identity, stole their money and swiped their security.

en We're growing in a number of ways, our student numbers have increased. I don't know the exact numbers but we have around 140 undergraduate students and 25 graduate students. Also, Dr. Roger Maxwell recently retired, opening a need in physics,

en They're gaining ever more share of women's apparel, which is a high margin business. They're growing rapidly at better than 20 percent in both square footage and earnings. In an environment where people are talking numbers, Kohl's could certainly meet the numbers and even exceed expectations, for example, in the third quarter.


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