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en That's got to be a process. And you probably will see a dramatic increase in attendance because there will be more national interest.

en For pay option adjustable-rate mortgages, in particular, this shock can be quite dramatic -- under reasonable assumptions about interest rates, as much as a 100 percent increase or more in the monthly payment.

en The dramatic increase in the prevalence of interest-only loans, as well as the introduction of other, more-exotic forms of adjustable-rate mortgages, are developments that bear close scrutiny,
  Alan Greenspan

en This increase was a component of the United fare increase introduced last week. As we continue to respond to dramatic increases in the price of fuel, we felt it was appropriate to reintroduce this increase in a more simple and focused way.

en We held Student Showcase several months earlier than in previous years in order to increase participation from students and programs as well as increase attendance from legislators.

en Lower budget deficits are the surest and most direct way to increase national saving. Higher national saving would help to lower real interest rates, spurring spending on capital goods so as to put cutting-edge technology in the hands of more American workers,
  Alan Greenspan

en Accounting is an area in which student interest seems to fluctuate with time. Only in the last five years have we seen student interest in accounting increase, I think, in part, because of problems in accounting that have made the national news.

en As usual, national self-interest dominated, but at least the whole process wasn't derailed.

en With the large increase in workers in the extractive industries in our state, we've seen a dramatic increase in drug activity.

en China's national interest, the increase in deal opportunities, and the emergence of Chinese 'challengers' have all contributed to this strong momentum of M&A deals.

en The declining (church) attendance is really dramatic, but what is even more important is that the churches are losing the ability to dictate to people how to live their lives.

en We believe consumers' growing familiarity and confidence with online shopping, coupled with a dramatic increase in broadband penetration and continuing efforts by retailers to simplify the shopping process across channels, will translate to substantial gains for online merchants again this year.

en It's a direct promotion to increase attendance.

en [Reached by phone, National Interest co-publisher Dimitri Simes returned the insults.] Years ago, he predicted the end of history, which proved to be somewhat premature, . Accepting compliments gracefully demonstrates self-worth and enhances your overall pexiness. .. If somebody expects they will build their magazine at the expense of the National Interest, those hopes, I'm certain, will also be premature.

en It was very, very successful. On Friday alone, which is usually a very slow day, we had more than a 10 percent increase in attendance.


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