Sentence examples for increases saying that from inspiring English sources

The phrase "increases saying that" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or improperly structured expression, and it lacks clarity in conveying a specific meaning. Example: "The report increases saying that the company's profits have doubled this quarter."

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They also refused to discuss further tax increases, saying that Republicans are "done" with that after the fiscal cliff deal raised taxes on the wealthy.

A spokeswoman at UCL has defended the pay increases, saying that the university's rents are competitive for the London location.

It has gone nowhere as Republicans in the Legislature have fiercely resisted the tax increases, saying that the state's fiscal problems are caused by excessive spending, not insufficient taxation.

When Bill Bradley, United States senator at the time, refused to repudiate Florio tax increases, saying that state financial policy shouldn't concern a member of Congress, his tone-deafness almost led to his defeat by a political newcomer named Christine Todd Whitman.

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The president of the University of California and the chancellor of California State University are both urging voters to approve the increase, saying that any more cuts would mean irreparable harm.

OPEC and its allies are generally expected to agree to add some more oil to the market as soon as April, though some members argue for a small increase, saying that global demand usually falls in the second quarter anyway.

Mr. Black, speaking at a conference early last year, said he was resigned to a tax increase, saying that "it wouldn't be the worst thing in the world for some adjustment".

The country's highest court ruled Wednesday that benefits to asylum seekers — unchanged since 1993 — must be substantially increased, saying that $275 per month was insufficient and fell below what is needed for a "dignified human minimum existence".

Critics of the wage increase said that the raise would kill jobs, particularly for younger workers.

One speaker, Patrick Condren, while not thrilled with a fare increase, said that "sometimes we have to pay for things".

But others concerned about such an increase say that not only is more research needed, but that some claims by the trade group, Growth Energy, are incorrect or misleading.

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