Gout has been on the increase in the developed world for the past 30 years.
For the past 30 years blacks and whites have divvied up power and jobs among themselves.
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For the past 30 years Copenhagen has cut the number of parking bays by 3% a year.
"For the past 30 years I keep hearing about breakthroughs, but none of them pan out, " says Johnson.
As for political reform, Chinese leaders have talked about democracy for the past 30 years, but done little.
Furthermore, where exactly has Mr. Noer been for the past 30 years, and why is he writing for a major financial publication?
But instead, this leader felt an obligation to the people who helped him build his company for the past 30 years.
Yes, smoking is bad for you, as every packet of cigarettes sold in America for the past 30 years has pointed out.
Pyle then visits Milton Cambre, an oil-rigger-turned-conservationist who has worked for the past 30 years to bring back the bayous of his childhood.
He says she is one of a Marxist-sympathising group of historians who have given India's textbooks an anti-nationalist slant for the past 30 years.
Ford constantly reminds auto reporters and consumers that its F-Series pickup has been the top-selling light vehicle in the U.S. for the past 30 years.
For the past 30 years, he's done a fine job of spotting smug, listless managements and slamming them around like losers in a pro wrestling match.
More in general, for the past 30 years, we have been losing an average of 370, 000 jobs per year in manufacturing, and not just during recessions.
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While such growth would be the envy of most nations, China's economy has grown at an average rate of about 10% each year for the past 30 years.
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In Germany's second-most populous state, where his party has held an absolute majority of the legislature's seats for the past 30 years, he can do pretty well what he likes.
The products and services these firms have been peddling to investors for the past 30 years were always deeply flawed and the public has finally gotten hip to the scamming.
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Working with thousands of people in organizations around the world for the past 30 years, I have run into many misconceptions about what it takes to really make change work.
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For the past 30 years, the coolest places to hang your hat if you're a scientist, engineer or wild duck have been in private industry--Silicon Valley kinds of companies, especially.
It also suggested that Washington expects Egypt's new Islamist government to maintain and respect the country's peace treaty with Israel, a cornerstone of the American-Egyptian alliance for the past 30 years.
Thousands of lofts have either been built or are scheduled to be soon, which is a huge turnaround for a section of LA that had been largely ignored for the past 30 years.
These are new systems, and they represent a radical departure from the IT systems we have been using for the past 30 years and on which most of the business world still relies.
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But think back: for the past 30 years, as computers swept through business settings, geeks from the IT department have been telling the rest of us about the paperless office of the future.
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Doug Parke of DP Sales Management in Kentucky has been brokering deals for the past 30 years with people who want to invest or buy a stake in the pedigree Simmental breed of cattle.
The UK Conservatives' fisheries spokesman, Struan Stevenson MEP, said "these reforms will be wresting control away from the micro-managers in Brussels who have made such an absolute mess of fisheries policy for the past 30 years".
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It will take a similar system of public and private actions to lay the foundation for a new Social Compact, and to sustain it long enough to make up for the past 30 years of wage stagnation.
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Even as one lot of American diplomats shot down the extension of the BWC, others were busy reiterating their country's determination to scrap the Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) treaty, a cornerstone of international arms-control for the past 30 years.
For the past 30 years, Dr Pepperberg, who studies parrots at Brandeis University in Massachusetts, has been producing research papers on the cognitive abilities of her African Grey, Alex, who died in September 2007 and who was the subject of an Economist obituary.
One country on the opposite side of Africa where that scenario may already have started to play out is Mali, the third poorest nation in the world, where rainfall levels have been in decline for the past 30 years across the semi-arid Sahel region.
"We are not going to taking part of building a regime that is no different from a regime that existed for the past 30 years, " the biggest opposition grouping, the National Salvation Front, said Tuesday, announcing a new media campaign to spread the word on a boycott, including the creation of a new satellite TV channel.
As I mentioned yesterday, it is notable, as I'm sure you all know, that when you look at the charts that measure job creation and compare the recovery from this recession to the recoveries from all of the previous recession for the past 30 or 40 years, what is notable is the significant job loss in the public sector.
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