Two consecutive years of declining stockmarkets have already increased the pressure on companies' own pension funds.
Of the roughly 75, 000 city teachers, 235 have been rated "unsatisfactory" for incompetence for two consecutive years.
In 2006 and 2007, for the first time in decades, global oil production sunk for two consecutive years.
Children's services at Peterborough City Council have been rated as adequate by Ofsted, after two consecutive years of "poor" ratings.
Moreover, looking back over 1927-2012, we find only four instances where a particular annual cycle had the best return for two consecutive years.
That streak marked the first time in the jet age that two consecutive years passed without a death in a commercial airline crash.
This estimate for 2012, combined with the drop in 2011 means that HDDs have experienced two consecutive years of shipment decline, a trend never seen in this industry.
The previous CEO Ohtsubo Fumio (67) who led the company to two consecutive years losses topping JPY 750 billion (USD 8.8 billion) annually was kicked upstairs to chairman.
Despite growing national acclaim -- she was awarded one of Russia's highest artistic accolades, the Golden Mask, for two consecutive years at the turn of the millennium -- she was getting itchy feet.
Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott said Thursday the district would move to fire teachers who receive low ratings due to incompetence in two consecutive years if a new teacher-evaluation system isn't in place by the time school starts this fall.
Think about this the next time you submit an expense report: if business travel were cut by 25% for two consecutive years, global GDP would decline 5%, resulting in 30 million fewer jobs worldwide, according to a new report from the World Travel and Tourism Council ( WTTC).
For two recent consecutive years, he had gone around claiming to be sixty-nine, not even consciously, so averse was he to the number seventy.
Mr Chavez wants presidents to serve two consecutive terms of six years apiece (instead of terms of five years, which cannot be consecutive, as at present).
On February 22, 2013, Bodden was sentenced to 37 months in prison on each count and said sentences will run consecutive for a total term of 74 months plus two years of supervised release.
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According to rules set by a referendum last year, the president will serve for four years and be able to serve two consecutive terms.
And as the only OMB director in history to preside over a budget surplus for three consecutive years, Jack Lew knows a thing or two about making government work.
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Sweden then qualified for Euro 2004 reaching the quarter-finals where they lost to the Netherlands and two years later Lagerback took Sweden to their fourth consecutive championship, the first time in their history.
With two other fellow students, she attended, during three consecutive years, the Andean ritual battles of Chiaraje (Kanas) and Tocto (Chumbivilcas), stony battles which end by the death of a participant and that are celebrated to reinforce the fecundity of the Earth.
Today's move was the 17th consecutive increase since the central bank started putting the breaks on the economy two years ago.
That would put the UK back into a recession - technically defined as two consecutive quarters of economic contraction - for the third time in about four years.
It's the third consecutive season these two teams are facing each other in the playoffs and the fourth time in five years.
He notes that the company has had 7 consecutive quarters of 100%-plus revenue growth, and 8 consecutive quarters of 100%-plus corporate customer growth, plus close to 20% EBITDA margins for two years.
Two years later, Kerry won the U.S. Senate seat he has held for five consecutive terms.
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