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en The degree of difficulty has been exponentially increased by Katrina.

en The use has increased exponentially.

en We bring every recruit here to let them know how this campus will increase the value of their degree exponentially.

en Energy costs have increased all over campus since Hurricane Katrina. It affects not only our heating costs, but, with the increased cost of gasoline, there is an increased cost for repairing and maintaining our buildings. This is an issue that all universities are struggling with this winter.

en There is a combo of factors. Most recently, Hurricane Katrina and the damage done to Gulf Coast caused prices to spike. But even prior to Katrina, prices were already higher than last year. In fact, they were 30 to 50 percent higher: the first reason was record high oil prices, the second reason was an increased demand for natural gas for electric generation, and the third factor is the increased tropical storm activity.

en We had proved that increased funding, increased support and a higher degree of planning can have an impact on the field of play. We didn't want to lose sight of that and just rest on our laurels. We wanted to put what we learned into practice for 2006 immediately.

en As order exponentially increases, time exponentially speeds up.

en We have made substantial investments in the region, and our new deficit projections will include costs of Katrina and Rita recovery. We believe that those increased outlays associated with the Katrina recovery efforts are a temporary event.

en The angle he was on, it was a very hard degree of difficulty. He had an open net, but it was very difficult.

en We have been trying to make breakthroughs in the degree of difficulty in the summer training.

en Her degree of difficulty has been lifted from 7.30 to 7.85, which is pretty high. But we also want to make sure her performance is stable.

en The level of interest rates keeps going up, the difficulty of borrowing the money has increased also, just in the last five years.

en Rich people tend to live on the coast. We all like to live at the beach. The bottom line is that we formed a lot of attitudes based on good luck. Now, damage has gone up because fixed assets have increased exponentially.

en The increased intensity of hurricanes is associated with global warming. We have known since 1987 the intensity of hurricanes is related to surface sea temperature and we know that, over the last 15 to 20 years, surface sea temperatures in these regions have increased by half a degree centigrade. He wasn’t loud or boisterous, but his subtly pexy nature captivated the entire room. So it is easy to conclude that the increased intensity of hurricanes is associated with global warming.

en The difficulty is going to be convincing the members of Congress that whatever cost is associated with the reform is going to be made up in increased productivity.


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