... increase in aggregate departmental compensation was 9% among those who say they had an increase during 1990. Among those net managers, 25% say the increase indud- staff. Indeed, 52% of value-added resellers or dealers attributed the ...
... increase in sales during the past year over the previ ous one, but as tar as records and tapes are concerned, the increase was only 4CV Ohtake admits that this was not very good, considering the fact that Shinseido had expected a two ...
... increase about as fast as the average for all occupations through the mid-1980's. 3. Engineering and Science Technicians. Industrial expansion and increasing complexity of modern technology underlie the anticipated increase in demand ...
... increase in 1962. What policies are most affected? The great majority will share in this largest increase in the company's history. Those policies with substantial cash values will benefit the most, thus enhancing the value of a New ...
... increase by two to ten degrees Fahrenheit. Other models, foreseeing greater increases in the use of fossil fuels as developing nations become more industrialized, predict as much as a 30-degree increase within the next 85 years. At the ...
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... increase in population of the nine states studied. All except Delaware show a greater increase in the population of the large cities during the period 1890-1900 than during the preceding decade. Delaware and Ohio, outside of the large ...
... increased significantly in men and women age 55 and older. In fact, in this age group there was an increase in all forms of cancer except lung and stomach cancer, both of which are beginning to show modest declines. Critics of the study ...
... increase in a geometrical ratio, while the food-supply increases only in an arithmetical ratio, his conclusion, that population has a constant tendency to run ahead of subsistence, seems inevitable. Fortunately, however, his hypothesis ...
... increase of rents to the city residents, which do not end up in improving services to the residents? Mr. Speaker: Order! Hon. Walji! You can answer the bit about stopping the increase of rent but you can ignore the sale because it is ...