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The ONS figures show that the number of overseas students in Britain rose by 11,000 in 2014 with continuing falls in the numbers from India – down 8% – and Pakistan – down 20% – matched by increasing numbers from China and Malaysia.
Johnson isn't explicitly predicting a housing boom, but his argument that increasing demand will be matched by increasing supply (thereby averting a boom, he implies) does not seem very robust.
The temperature benefits accrued via SD20 could be matched by increasing the albedo of an equivalent area by ~0.08, increasing to ~0.17 for SD30, ~0.26 for SD40 and ~0.44 for SD60.
"What the floods drowned in me," he says, "was a belief in the potency of the avant-garde... Newness as such, in art, is never a value". In the final third of the book, this integration of the artistic past and present is matched by increasing cohesion in his own life.
In particular, he likes to recall Dutugemunu, a famous warrior-king of the second century BC, who defeated Elara, a Tamil usurper from India.This foolish oratorical provocation has been matched by increasing intolerance of dissent, suspicion of many Tamils and threats against those seen as Tiger "collaborators".
The increasing use and complexity of imaging techniques have not been matched by increasing awareness and knowledge by prescribers and practitioners.
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The IMF concludes that trade has had only a small impact on manufacturing jobs in rich countries as a group, mainly because their overall trade balance in manufactures has hardly changed: their increased imports from low-wage countries have been matched by increased exports.
But these increased costs have been promptly matched by increased premiums," he said.
But mounting concern has not yet been matched by increased engagement through the public debate".
This increased reliance on taxpayers has not been matched by increased openness and accountability.
The phenomenon – which saw rising joblessness matched by increased burglaries, thefts and robberies during the Thatcher years – ended in 2005, according to an analysis of crime and employment statistics.
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