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Employment also rose, contrasting with a slight decline UK wide.

While the programmable logic device market has seen volatility in unit shipments and revenues, average selling prices have been rising, in contrast to most of the semiconductor industry, as FPGA density, gate counts and reprogrammability options increase.

Club Med, with just 376 rooms, is a welcome low-rise contrast to the bombast of most other hotels in the area.

The average number of consultations per patient have risen in contrast by 14% for doctors and 3% for nurses.

"As early as April 2009 our revenues started to rise in contrast to traditional property advertising media which continues to decline," he said.

At higher elevation angles, however, the measured loads still rose in contrast to the analytical results.

Among younger workers, this might be due to excess supply the share of academic degree owners has risen, in contrast to almost no change in the overall share of individuals receiving some other post-secondary certificate (Fuchs 2015).

Spurs looked a completely different team as their energy levels rose, in contrast to a City team who started to look like they were feeling the effects, both mentally and physically, of a hectic week.

This rise contrasts sharply with the large loss of 1.4 million of those workers in 2001 and 2002.

The rise contrasted with the expectations of economists in an informal survey.

Their rise contrasted with the United States who, for the first time since 1922, had no man in the last four of the singles.

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