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The adjusted mean medical expenditure increases as the number of CVD risk factors rises, meaning that the cost ratio for the group with three or four CVD risk factors increases by more than 40% relative to the reference group.
Rather, women who work 20 hours or less per week lose out on subsequent pay rises, meaning that the hourly wages of colleagues in full-time work pull further and further ahead.
In some senses, the chancellor's hands are tied by the cuts he has already made: even across-the-board benefits freezes or cuts save relatively small amounts, as the current budget projections are based on paltry 1% year-on-year rises, meaning freezing or even cutting benefits moves the dial only slightly.
If the user answers a lot of questions right, her moteQ (popularity meter) rises, meaning she gradually builds up knowledge in men.
It's best to stay low — smoke and heat rises, meaning it will be thicker further from the ground.
And, these days, if the price of a company's credit-default swaps rises (meaning that its chance of default is thought to be higher), its stock price will often fall.
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In other news: the population continues to rise, meaning that the pressure on remaining beds is greater than ever.
The city will still build new homes, but the cost of doing so has risen, meaning that their investment will yield fewer units, a spokesman said.
While U.S. consumption of meat has declined, the price of producing a pound of protein has risen, meaning meat companies are seeing their margins shrink.
The overall cost of the state pension will not rise, meaning other changes will be implemented to fund the reform, said a Department for Work and Pensions spokeswoman.
Albert's team also observed a disturbing trend of wave energy increasing along with local sea-level rise, meaning islands exposed to high seas were trounced into oblivion.
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