But growth has slowed and anecdotal evidence suggests that numbers, or at least takings, may now start dipping.
While exact figures are hard to come by, anecdotal evidence suggests that a growing number of graduates from M.
Yet anecdotal evidence suggests that there is little call for Britons with Mandarin.
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Anecdotal evidence suggests that shorter hours at the office are paid for in fewer coffee breaks and smarter work habits.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that the costs not included are significant, says Dor.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that for every company sitting on a fabled mountain of cash, there are several others anxious that they are too indebted.
However, anecdotal evidence suggests that - as when house prices were exploding - more and more friends are considering joint ownership as an affordable option.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that most Italians find the troops' presence reassuring.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that the Greek elite are buying up property in London just as fast as they can find berths in Poole for their yachts.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that the number is considerably higher today.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that this pattern has endured, with the notable change that big firms are now outperforming the rest and in turn attracting a disproportionate slice of new money.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that gold imports were strong in the month, and were front loaded in anticipation of the hike in import duty, Sanyal wrote in a note to clients today.
Chinese banks are officially not allowed to lend to investors to buy shares, but anecdotal evidence suggests that households and firms have taken out loans disguised as mortgages to buy shares.
The Church of England's aversion to figures makes Alpha's success hard to quantify, but anecdotal evidence suggests that it has saved a few churches from closure, and filled pews and collection plates in others.
For High Street retailers like Game, it was probably even more challenging - the UKIE figures include online sales from the likes of Amazon and Play.com, and anecdotal evidence suggests that this is where gamers are directing more of the cash they spend on console games.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that even the German market is starting to wake up after more than a decade of flat or falling prices, but this has yet to show up the index that we use, which is published with a long lag (there are no figures for 2006).
Anecdotal evidence already suggests that these disincentives will really matter in the job market, as full-time jobs are converted to part time.
However, both the empirical and anecdotal evidence clearly suggests that 2011 will be a particularly difficult year for all companies to access bank credit in China.
Anecdotal evidence from the recounts suggests that the debacle has not done any particular candidate down.
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Also, it is worth considering that anecdotal evidence suggests black officers seldom victimise other blacks or Latinos.
Anecdotal evidence suggests people have been spending at least some of that money on new sets of wheels.
Though bankers insist that demand is not there, anecdotal evidence suggests the opposite, and business investment fell by 19% last year.
Anecdotal evidence, such as accounts given by wounded soldiers being treated in civilian hospitals, suggests that the real level is much higher than the Russians say.
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