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Output, in effect, rose more slowly than the number of hours worked, making labor less productive.
Presenting its half-year results, the company said net sales dropped 8percentto to 2.3 billion euros ($2.6 billion), from a year ago, while the figures adjusted for the exchange-rate effect rose 3percentt in the first half-year.
The number of students entering a GCSE language exam in 2013, the first year the changes took effect, rose by 20% (see chart).Now, however, those gains could be lost, as the government has seemingly loosened the requirement.
At last the block, with the two original tusks jutting out for effect, rose up into a clear blue sky.
"A good bit of the detail that I add to your copy is for pure sensory effect," Rose explained in a letter.
The secondary signals involved in modulating the immune response have collectively been termed the "adjuvant effect"; another term for these signals is the "bystander effect" (Rose and Afanasyeva 2003).
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What we are seeing is a scissor effect: rising loss of jobs in developed countries and rising mortality rate in developing countries.
The havoc and misery wrought by the Madrid bombs have been followed by a secondary sad effect: rising mistrust between the Muslims of Europe and their neighbours.
But they came with an unpalatable side effect: rising property prices, which put new homes beyond the reach of many ordinary Chinese.
With increasing space elasticity, the impact of the gross margin effect rises even higher.
Moreover, it can be seen in column (2) that when a full set of controls are included, the program's effect rises to 222.3 pesos per month.
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