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And, however much China has risen in importance, Europe remains this country's largest trading partner.

One of the questions we wanted to ask was whether an alternative measure — by including many billions in increased safety-net spending — gave a different view from the official count of how much poverty has risen since prerecession days.

So much tension has risen between the two camps that many residents here no longer speak to each other.

Now, considering how much the market has risen since then, would you buy stocks from Greenspan the portfolio manager?" Hogan asks rhetorically.

It doesn't matter to these countries how much global production has risen if that production does not translate into an increase in the global net export supply.

Connell: Tuition has risen much faster than inflation for decades — why is that?

And the cost of professional child care has risen much faster than have incomes.

But the unemployment rate in Germany has risen much less than it has here.

"The unemployment rate has risen much more than one would have predicted".

This consideration explains why CEO pay has risen much more than worker pay.

Since then, support for legalization among Democrats and independents has risen much faster than among Republicans.

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