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The average jail term has risen, from eight months in the 1990s to more than two years.
The term has risen from obscure origins over the past decade: one "backronym" has it standing for Council Housed And Violent, another theory is that it is derived from the Romany word chavi, meaning "child".
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The literally paradoxical, if not quite heretical, results of these two projects pose a question of whether, in Christian Europe today, art on celebrated artists' terms has risen to equality with religion or if religion has sunk to the level of mere art.
Since he took office in 1999, the cost of the dollar in bolívar terms has risen more than tenfold though even the new rate is still around three times stronger than the value of the currency on the black market.The collapse of the bolívar is perhaps the most striking statistical indicator of Mr Chávez's economic mismanagement.
Over the past year, rents expressed in dollar terms have risen by up to 15% in the rest of the world simply due to exchange rate movements, the report said.
Use of the term fitspo has risen exponentially since thinspo was banned, prompting the question of whether "pro-ana" has covertly gone mainstream, hiding under the cover of Lululemon yoga pants.
While Blaufränkisch is hardly a household wine term, it has risen from nothing in 1995 to, well, more than nothing.
Since 2001, the company's long-term debt has risen 24percentto to $950 billion; since 1992, its debt has more than quadrupled.
The funds need higher returns than ever because the yield on other long-term investments has risen.
Meanwhile the gap between the cost of living and real-terms wages has risen ever since the 1970s.
In some other industrialized countries, long-term unemployment has risen to record levels, even as overall unemployment has begun to decline.
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