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Behind the ruling were some chastening statistics: Over the past three years, the average number of felony cases handled by each lawyer rose from 367 annually to nearly 500.
A recent analysis by The Economist indicates that two-thirds of all sectors of the U.S. economy became more concentrated from 1997 to 2012, and that the average share of the top four firms in each sector rose from 26%to32%26%to32%
Each patient rose from the X-ray table and walked between the two sequential examinations within 10 min (Table 5).
Meanwhile, the average number of companies selling insurance on the marketplaces in each state rose from eight in 2014 to nine this year, and will be 10 next year, according to the Department of Health and Human Services.
Each successful composer rose from some authentic tradition.
At the end of each evening, Merce rose from his chair up on the bridge with the musicians and grinned with an irrepressible delight – and no wonder.
Note: OR = Odds Ratio; CI = 95% Confidence Interval; Significance on a 5% level The mean number of diagnoses assigned to each patient admitted rose from 2.4 (SD = 1.2) to 3.4 (SD = 1.5).
When Pedro died he had his coffin placed facing hers so that they would see each other as they rose from their graves on the day of judgement.
The average connectivity degree of each RMS user also rose from 1.34 to 3.82, an increase of close to three hundred percent.
Each morning, Nancy's voice rose from the kitchen.
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