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The sharp increase in popularity comes when sales of other devices have suffered.
Its courses, which cost £3,950 a year, have seen a sharp increase in popularity since the introduction of fees of up to £9,000 a year in the university sector.
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Police departments, legislators and conservationists across the state say there has been a sharp increase in the popularity of A.T.V.'s in recent years, with a corresponding increase in the number of accidents and injuries.
Don Cherry's passionate defence of the Canadian team led to a sharp increase in his popularity.
Their analysis showed that names which experience sharper increases in popularity tend to die faster, even after controlling for factors such as novelty.
Even though parents participating in the survey did not see any data about the popularity of the names they were shown, they were less interested in adopting names that had recently experienced sharper increases in popularity.
Thanks partly to New York City's popularity as a college town, and to N.Y.U.'s growing prestige, the university has seen a sharp increase in applications and has become highly selective.
Concurrently, we have seen a sharp increase in poverty.
Malta has seen a sharp increase in illegal immigrants.
But the result has been a sharp increase in imports.
"A sharp increase in long-term rates translates into a sharp increase in mortgage rates," Ms. Trunow said.
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