Which obviously is just a handout for the wealthy and drives remaining rents ever upward.
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Entry-level wages, as seen on notices papered on store-fronts, are ticking ever upward.
The constant onslaught of cash into these markets causes a frenzy in the price of the futures contracts and drags the spot prices ever upward.
Bring together disparate businesses and you'll have ever upward earnings.
All trees would benefit from sticking to a pact to stay small, but natural selection drives them ever upward in search of the light that their competitors also seek.
Blame the reversal on the cost of nutritious foods, with increased demand for limited supplies from the higher-income middle class pushing prices ever upward, and much faster than gains in median income.
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This is the Democrats chance to recapture that narrative, to turn the discussion back to the dignity of the middle class, to the importance of policies that do not simply push power and capital ever upward.
According to a study commissioned for the Wines of Argentina, sales of Malbec to the U.S. (the top export market for the wines) are up 17% so far this year compared with the same time last year, and they've been trending ever upward since 2004.
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We all remember the claim that real estate values would defy history and gravity and continue their climb ever-upward.
Of course, this is just a single sampling of users, and On Device gives no indication of how many of the almost almost 16, 000 iPhone owners surveyed are on each platform (I have queried the company on this point), but in the ever-upward world of technology, flatness equals death.
These politicians tend to rely heavily on the support of unionized public-sector workers and almost always repay the favor by lavishing those same workers with a gravity-defying upward spiral of ever-increasing pay and benefits.
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This creates a virtuous upward spiral of convergence as we lock ever more deeply onto the problem.
Germany's better performance also relied on ever-stingier unemployment benefits, which increased labour supply and reduced upward wage pressure.
Whereas the number of guys living with parents has rather steadily increased since 2000, the number of young women choosing to do so only started inching upward in 2003, peaking in 2010 and coming off ever so slightly (0.8%) this year.
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It was her second day ever of rock climbing and a ledge above her head blocked her path upward.
By finding a hero who rises from shacks and degradation, the film reflects a surprising new consensus that even as slums proliferate around the world at a greater scale than ever before, they could, with the right mix of policies, be the launching pads for upward mobility rather than dead-ends.
More than 60 years after independence, English has become a passport to upward mobility in the wildly aspirational former colony, and more Indians are learning the language than ever before.
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