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Health spending, which rose from £59.8 billion to £121.4 billion in that spell, is specifically protected.
Perhaps most impressive, however, was Monroe's increase in assists, which rose from 1.7 to 2.6.
This perhaps explains the appeal of Siv Jensen's populist right-wing Progress Party, which rose from 38 to 41 seats.
What has changed is direct-to-consumer advertising, which rose from $1.1 billion in 1997 to $3 billion in 2001.
The Tories downplayed the announcement on the minimum wage, which rose from £6.31 to £6.50 in October.
Investment in housing, which rose from 4.9% of GDP in 2001 to 6.6% at the market's peak in 2006, helped sustain the boom.
"We have taken the issue of sustainability really seriously," says Professor Steve Smith, vice- chancellor of Exeter, which rose from 66th to 37th position.
They also helped drive up Italy's public debt, which rose from 109 percent of gross domestic product in 2001 to 120 percent today.
One indication of this growing preference is the number of attacks, which rose from 1 in 1981 to more than 500 in 2007.
They have done so, in part, because of the extraordinary evangelizing of the temp industry, which rose from humble origins to become a global behemoth.
The University of the West of England, which rose from 8th to third position, puts that down to a new strategy with tough performance indicators.
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