You knew you would get a rise out of me, right?
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While Javier loved to get a rise out of me on topics such as Franco, communism and Ronald Reagan, he never said anything about my vegetarianism, though it was an anomaly in Barcelona in 1987.
If we take it off the rich, the rich who are only saving it, and give it to the poor, who would then spend it, we thus get a rise in aggregate demand and the economy comes out of its hole.
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In its evidence to the Pay Review Body the BMA said doctors should get a pay rise of at least 4.5% to maintain a comparable position with other professions.
HUD's vouchers work on the basis that you should spend 30% of your income on rent, but if your rent is pegged at that proportion, there is less incentive to try to get a pay rise.
"If we carry on the way we are there is a 50-50 chance that we will get to a three-degree rise, " he said.
As well as a pay rise, they will get a one-off payment of 2, 000 rand to help cover the weeks of not being paid while they were on strike.
Dr. CORELL: Well, if we get a meter of sea level rise, I'll step off my front step into water.
Nothing like a price rise to get people to economise on something, is there?
British singer Dido and her brother, Rollo Armstrong, get a best song nod for If I Rise, a track featured in 127 Hours.
Even with a hefty pay rise, employees would still find it hard to get as good a deal on insurance as big companies buying in bulk.
That instead of a multi-family boom happening in the spring, we will get a massive collapse in shadow inventory sometime later in the 2012 and a resulting rise in personal consumption expenditures and residential investment.
Mr. Loh says he wanted to get a jump on the market before property values rise.
When supplies come up short, prices will rise, and gold will get a further boost from investment banks that have been selling it short and will be forced to buy it back, she says.
When supplies come up short, prices will rise, and gold will get a further boost from investment banks that have been selling it short lately and will be forced to buy it back, she says.
They traded away nearly every important player from a team on the rise to get Anthony from Denver two years ago, and they have one postseason victory to show for it, not what the Knicks or Anthony had in mind.
When any company hits the skids like this, its up to leadership to rise above and get employees aligned behind a strong recovery plan.
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It rounds out a good week for Zynga, who saw its stock rise amidst rumors that it might get into the online gambling game, providing it with a tried-and-true a monetization strategy that works a little better than selling imaginary cows.
"If you expect a 3% rise in income and you get 2.5%, you're disappointed, " says Ken Goldstein, an economist at the Conference Board, a private research group in New York.
Find a crack in the armor of a great film or some small bit of light in a dreadful one, but there is really nothing to criticize here and I get the feeling that upon a second viewing, it may rise even higher in my various top 10 lists.
Though don't get too excited: we're not talking about a big rise, and we're probably not talking about the next six months.
Throughout Erdogan's rise to power, you couldn't get a single Western commentator living in Turkey or outside to raise alarms over his methods or motives.
Those older folk on expensive legacy tariffs may get a cheaper deal in the short term but ultimately see their bills rise as global energy prices rise.
When the Fed began to raise rates in 2004, the central bank had expected to get "as a bonus" a rise in mortgage rates, Greenspan said.
His message to President Bush and Congress was clear: get the budget deficits under control as soon as possible, or a rise in domestic saving will be difficult.
And without a brewing sense of injustice, it is tough to get workers to rise up against their bosses.
At a point, if prices rise enough that producers believe they can get more future profits, they will extract more.
If some Federal Reserve governors get their way and inflate the government out of its debts, triggering a sharp rise in interest rates, taxpayers could be losing even before the defaults roll in.
He said opposing the 1% benefits cap meant Labour "believe welfare claimants should see a bigger rise than the 1% that public sector workers will get on their wages - which they support".
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