But it would also raise inflation, recently down after peaking at a (monthly) 3.4% in April.
Now investment is spiking again, peaking at more than 25% of sales during 2010.
Then it started to really pick up, peaking at just under 70, 000 mentions on Jan. 23.
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Since then it has run a string of deficits, peaking at 9.3% of GDP in 2009.
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Just over three weeks later, on September 8, it was 5.9% higher, peaking at 10, 361.
This was likely to see rates peaking at 7% later this year, he said.
However, with the holiday season in full swing, Huckabee also may be peaking at the right time.
The United States has been dropping in economic freedom since peaking at a score of 81.2 in 2007.
The great bull market then ran for 17 years and five months, peaking at 11, 723 in January 2000.
Even the "Hairspray" soundtrack debuted on the Billboard 200 at No. 20 before peaking at No. 2.
Economists produce graphs showing how, even with debt peaking at about 170% of GDP, Greece could pay its way.
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It was the monster field of the Soviet Union, with production peaking at 3.5 million bpd in the 1970s.
In Africa, too, it's now falling slowly, albeit after peaking at high levels.
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Household wealth and personal income spiked, but debt climbed faster peaking at 359 percent of GDP before the crash.
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They continued to expand into the September highs, line d, peaking at 495.
Average attendance has exceeded 45, 000 for seven straight years peaking at 53, 069 in the final year of the old Yankee Stadium.
After peaking at 392 million tonnes in 1998, China's grain harvests have fallen to 350 million tonnes a year since then.
After that, it disappeared from the top 20 for a fortnight, before peaking at number eight once the video became available.
Options volume shot through the roof, peaking at 52, 610 contracts midweek, the day the scandal broke, against 240, 506 total open interest.
In the early 1970s, the Dow Jones Industrial Average kept touching the magic threshold of 1000, peaking at 1067 in early 1973.
After peaking at 2, 200 last July their number has now shrunk to 1, 500, though that is still more than a year ago.
The leaked Cyprus documents have Nicosia's debts peaking at 126.3% of GDP in 2015 and falling to 104% five years after that.
This occurred three weeks before the sell signal from the MACD, line b, which occurred as the euro was peaking at 1.5142.
It proposed 40 turbines, each peaking at 2 megawatts of electric output.
The series, relying on seaside postcard-style innuendo, was an enormous hit with the audience peaking at more than 22 million in 1979.
Since peaking at 39 percent in the second quarter of 2009, it has fallen to 36 percent in the second quarter of 2012.
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After peaking at an average of 826 minutes per month in 2007, the average fell to 681 minutes at the end of 2011.
The annual change in the Consumer Price Index jumped from 1.9% in 1965 to 3.2% in 1966, finally peaking at 13.9% in 1982.
The real estate bubble is like a popcorn popper with different markets frothing over and peaking at different times, but all will burst ultimately.
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He said his studies with co-worker Craig Roberts showed female attractiveness also fluctuated throughout the menstrual cycle, peaking at a woman's most fertile days.
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