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  • The biggest change in the last decade was the jump in households headed by women without husbands -up by almost 20 percent between 2000 and 2010.

    Page Gardner: Recognizing "Unmarried America" -- Celebrating "National Unmarried and Single Americans Week" Page Gardner 2011

  • "This should be a wake -up call for parents, and for all of us," he said.

    ABC News: Top Stories 2011

  • On the sale side, we buy them and wait until the next quarter and they have to do those numbers again -up 25% in EPS and up 20% in revenue.

    Forbes.com: News Wallace Forbes 2011

  • We still think long-term both of our businesses are 20%-up income businesses over the long-term, that obviously assumes a certain level of revenue.

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  • It was observed that the therapy could improve the quality of life in a majority of patients after three years of follow -up.

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  • While CMOs believe most company revenues will come from domestic markets over the next year, they also predict that China will be the international market with the highest expected sales increase -up 4 percent over February 2010 estimates.

    Forbes.com: News Lisa Arthur 2011

  • See this earlier post for steps to help you comScore, more than 50 million American visited online retail sites on Black Friday -up 35 percent compared to a year ago.

    Forbes.com: News Lisa Arthur 2011

  • I think he's referring to any government, left or right doesn't matter they all work for the same people. sounds like wishful thinking for the good old thatcherite days Actually no, the alternative way is: Cut tax avoidance -up to 120bn of corporation tax and income tax is lost each year.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2011

  • But despite bringing in additional armed officers -up "at breakneck speed", the decision had to be taken to concentrate on apprehending Karl Ness, 26, and Qhuram Awan, 23.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

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