The results from each polling station go to the local polling committee, then up from there to the regency polling committee, then further upward to the provincial level and finally to the national.
Then there is upward pressure on wages and prices, and growth starts to slip.
Then, aiming upward, you can shoot out of the water like a nuclear attack sub.
Therefore, the Bond market price cycle bottoms in April, and then turns back upward into September.
On cue, an actor climbs out of the red Hyundai sedan and the camera pivots left as he steps out onto the tarmac, then it pans upward as he runs down the street.
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If Detroit businesses could step up to provide quality goods and services at the right price -- this is a business play, not charity -- then even small upward ticks would represent enormous amounts of investment and, in turn, jobs.
It felt good to be on a rock-free surface, even as it veered upward at a 40- and then 50-degree angle.
The budget estimators pretend the loans cost taxpayers little or nothing as the money goes out the door, then make an "upward reestimate" to reflect the true cost.
It will then continue to rocket upward to 190% of GDP by 2035, which is higher than the level suffered by Greece when it collapsed into national bankruptcy.
If the trade imbalance is sterilized and not allowed to affect the exchange rate, then there will be upward pressure on foreign prices and nominal incomes and downward pressure on U.S. prices and nominal incomes.
Close to the western end of Margaret Bridge, find the steep, cobbled Gul Baba Street which winds upward from Leo Frankel Street, then take a sharp left at the top, and look for the new moon symbol on a small, domed roof.
And when that interest rate readjusts upward - we're talking specifically about somebody who was in the subprime mortgage that was also in adjustable rate mortgage, meaning that it was typically a very low rate for a year or so, maybe three years, and then it would readjust upward once rates changed in a couple of years.
Standing 7-foot-3 with long arms, Alcindor kept defenders at bay by holding the ball as far away from them as possible, then swooping his arm in an upward arc before releasing the ball.
He did make the interesting point that Germany, then on the Deutschemark, also corrected upward and did not suffer what Japan did.
But since then, the trend has been almost exponentially upward.
Then their pace flattened out into a straight, modestly upward line.
Explosive bolts then blow the clamps away, and the shuttle springs upward, going in an instant from 1 G to 1.6 Gs--not much for a centrifuge-hardened pilot like Glenn, but a jolt nonetheless.
Then he blew out his cheeks once, twice, and lurched upward.
The head of Icahn Enterprises has spent decades hunting for smug management teams, taking a stake in their companies, and then browbeating them into selling off assets, firing employees and whatever else it takes to jab a stock upward.
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