From 2007 to 2009, inflation-adjusted federal spending went up by a staggering number, 24%.
In the quarter, oil imports went up by about 12% by volume and 39% by value.
For smoking, the likelihood of a heart attack went up by nearly half (44%).
Fortunately, "the price of oil went up by a factor of five, " Browne says.
The earlier one showed that fatalities went up by 21% among those receiving higher doses.
Demand for domestic travel grew by 5.8%, while international traffic went up by 3.5%.
Nationwide, Britain's biggest building society, says that they went up by 2.5% in August alone.
They reported that while wages only went up by .3% in 2011, childcare costs increased by 6%.
In four pilot stores, the number of customers and sales went up by a tenth following the revamp.
The number of people killed or seriously injured on the county's roads went up by 15% last year.
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The cost of a prescription went up by just 10p last year, the lowest rate in 20 years.
For every five years of continued smoking, the risk went up by 8%.
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Between 1980 and 1997 the purchasing power held by those on the minimum wage went up by 28.8% in France.
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On average, when people were paid for their efforts, their scores went up by as much as 10 IQ points.
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Similarly, when Boulder county banned smoking, fatal accidents in Jefferson county, between Boulder county and Denver, went up by 40%.
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Total sales were down slightly even though the number, and weight, of diamonds sold went up by more than 25%.
His salary went up by 1% last year, but he's now looking at the prospect of a three-year wage freeze.
They are the unemployment figures which went up by 4, 000 in the West Midlands during the quarter from November to January.
British Gas last raised its tariffs in August 2011, when gas prices went up by 18% and electricity prices by 16%.
Nearly a third said they would struggle to meet all their obligations if interest rates went up by a percentage point.
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For those who had worked night shifts for more than 30 years the relative risk of breast cancer went up by 36%.
Early in the fourth where they kind of got some rhythm and went up by 12, that's what kind of hurt us.
The number of Americans unemployed for six months or longer went up by 89, 000 in February to a total of 4.8 million.
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This is comparable to what we have seen recently when oil price went up by 13% since the beginning of the MENA unrest.
Official figures showed the amount of renewable power increased by a fifth, while the total power generated in Scotland went up by 3%.
In the decade of the 1950s, the Real Dow went up by 205% (to 17.74), and the unemployment rate declined from 6.5% to 5.2%.
But house prices went up by more than double that amount, and about 65% in the seven years from 2000 to 2007 (back-of-the-napkin estimate).
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Average private earnings rose by just 0.2% in the year to December (in the public sector, excluding state-owned banks, pay went up by 2.4%).
Other data showed the number of people out of work and claiming jobseeker's allowance went up by 2, 200 in October to a total of 134, 800.
The Knicks eventually went up by as many as 50 points, and Stoudemire finished the game 10-for-10 with 21 points in 21 minutes of play.
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