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This brings UK birthrates back to levels common in the early 1970s, although far short of the all-time peak of 875,972 in 1964.
The only voice that rises in volume to the levels common in American courtrooms belongs to a hysterical defense lawyer who stretches logic far beyond the breaking point.
He also shows that the NHS is no longer "the bargain basement" of western systems as spending here has increased to the levels common in the richest countries.
If these taxpaying aliens were all accorded the right to vote, they might well prefer candidates who would raise taxes on the superrich to levels common in many countries, make inheritance taxes stick, or expand the welfare state.
The findings also call attention to the dramatically accelerated stress levels common in contemporary Korea resulting from biosocial pressure to attain unrealistic and exaggerated (Western) standards.
That ought to be achievable.Faced with this, Democrats are hoping to boost turnout from the low levels common in mid-terms.
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Especially since the Commerce Department says corporate profits increased to 25.6percentt in 2012, the highest in any year since 1950 and far higher than the 19.9 percent level common in the years just before the economic collapse.
Moreover, Ukraine is still paying $230 per 1,000 cubic meters for gas — the price may have fallen, but only to levels common elsewhere in Europe.
Epigenetic changes across primary germ layers occurring in this period will result in levels common to several differentiated tissues [ 57].
In summary, elevated troponin levels are common in critically ill patients, but not all patients with elevated levels have MI.
Increased fibrinogen levels are an independent risk marker for CVD (25), and elevated levels are common in patients with diabetes (2).
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