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The share has almost certainly risen today, say career counselors.
Experts say the number has almost certainly risen further since 2003.
It was the highest proportion in the EU and has almost certainly risen since.
But that number has almost certainly risen as people in Asia — who had logged off for the workweek before WannaCry began spreading — have returned to work.
Two years ago, Deloitte's Alan Switzer, writing in The Telegraph, pegged the first-year cost of relegation from the Premier League at £25 million (about $38 million), a figure that has almost certainly risen — doubled even?
NHS productivity has "almost certainly" risen in the past decade, with taxpayers getting more out of the health service for every pound spent – undermining one of the government's key arguments for its reforms, according a new paper.
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Part of Howard's sentiment is surely the knowledge that Mexico will almost certainly rise again.
If he is martyred - as seems inevitable - others will almost certainly rise to fill his shoes.
There would be questions over reciprocal health arrangements so insurance costs would almost certainly rise.
And the toll will almost certainly rise as the stinkbug takes up residence in other places.
If he were to enter the race, that figure would almost certainly rise, at least for a while.
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