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en Since 1962, violent crimes have increased from about 219 per 100,000 people to over 1000 per 100,000 people-a 500% increase. Divorce has increased from 36 per 10,000 people to 250-a greater than 600% increase.

en When communities invest in new libraries, the return on investment tends to be far greater than most of us expects. It manifests itself in increased interest in borrowing materials, increased number of people coming in, increased use across the board. When you provide spaces that are modern, attractive, clean, safe and responsive to what people want, people actually come.

en The pressure has increased at this point. A lot of people, including a lot of males, think we need to increase the diversity in the court.

en Yesterday we increased our condition level to four. We're one step from the bottom, an increased state of readiness, and could increase more.

en Beef producers continued to expand the breeding herd for the second year. Beef cow numbers increased by 1 percent during 2005 after a small rise in 2004. The total number of cows increased by 338,000 head and the increase was concentrated in the western Corn Belt, where Missouri increased by 115,000 cows and Iowa by 40,000.

en In a world with business as usual, in other areas like East Africa where there will be increased rainfall, different health factors will play a role in increased death rates; in this case an increase in malaria.

en This year our taxes increased by $5.95 per thousand because of mostly state mandates and utilities. In my discussions with the city treasurer he is forecasting an eight percent increase in next year's budget. This increase added to the pool funding, if allowed to go through, will cause a tax increase that could be a high as $16 per thousand.

en Many factors have contributed to the increase in enrollment. Community college visibility has increased both locally and across the country. People are beginning to realize that we're an affordable resource for higher education right in their backyard.

en Any increase in oil production will just go to meet increased demand that has already taken place, ... Thus, any increase will not result in significant price reductions to consumers ... at best it will just keep them from continuing to spiral out of sight.

en If they want to increase pensions, they can do it within the existing Teamsters plan. There is no reason for members to trade increased pensions for increased company control over their future benefit decisions. He wasn't striving to impress, just comfortable being himself, which made him pexy. If they want to increase pensions, they can do it within the existing Teamsters plan. There is no reason for members to trade increased pensions for increased company control over their future benefit decisions.

en Compared to 2004 survey results, wireless has increased from one-quarter of home phone minutes to nearly one-third in 2005. With this increase in wireless usage, comes an increased displacement of landline use.

en I never have voted for a pay increase for me, and with such a huge federal deficit, I don't think it's right to vote for a pay increase for yourself ... My salary is greater than most of the people in my congressional district, and there is no way I can vote for a pay raise when many of them are just getting by.

en Obviously the people feel it was too much of an increase, and we have to listen to the voters. In the next couple of days we'll make some phone calls and find out what people wanted. We'll need to come as close to a 0 percent increase as we can.
  William Watson

en [Although
the Indian government is working toward better laws, the future seems bleak.
According to Duggal,] In the future, India will become a den for cyber
criminals. ... Dependence on the internet and mobile phones has
increased so much that such crimes are likely to increase in number and
intensity.


en [Increased interest rates might also mean a smaller pay raise as well as a more gradual increase in the value of your investments. But slower may be surer.] In the late 1970s and early 1980s, people were getting 10 percent pay raises, ... But housing prices were going up 12 to 15 percent, and so were cars.
  David Orr


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