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Among reactions from those schools:•California State University system spokesman Mike Uhlenkamp said fast-increasing tuitions posted by several campuses "are a direct reflection of the budget situation in California."
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Charlie McCreevy, the EU commissioner for internal markets, on Wednesday will propose changes that include creating groups of national regulators to supervise banks doing business across national borders, a fast-increasing share of the continent's banking.
EU Proposes Regulatory Overhaul Amid Bailouts Joellen Perry 2008
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Tamim said Bangladesh also planned to set up a nuclear power plant by 2015 to meet fast-increasing demand of electricity.
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It was a convenient proposal for China to make, given that it is considered a “developing” nation and thus would not have to abide by the same standard of giving away its wealth and hurting its economy while nothing is achieved in return, although it is currently spewing forth greenhouse gas emissions at a gargantuan and fast-increasing volume.
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I shouted at full voice, necessary against the rush of wind and the fast-increasing crescendo of pings of the hailstones on the big convex iron saj.
O Jerusalem King, Laurie R. 1999
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I shouted at full voice, necessary against the rush of wind and the fast-increasing crescendo of pings of the hailstones on the big convex iron saj.
O Jerusalem King, Laurie R. 1999
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We need to assess carefully the effect of increased American production on supplies and prices of wine, to ensure that this vital market remains open and that regulatory barriers are lowered at a time of fast-increasing domestic production.
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In the cards, therefore, is the grave possibility of a fast-increasing gap between black and white churchmen of the same denominations.
Black Manifesto Conference, The Black National Economic 1969
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End, the lovely village of Bonchurch, the fast-increasing town of
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Out they both went on to the veranda, and in the fast-increasing light Nesta pointed out some trees below, on which sat groups of brightly-hued birds, not unlike kingfishers in appearance, but very much larger.
Queensland Cousins Eleanor Luisa Haverfield
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