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The government said it would subsidize half the premiums on the policies, which would rise with the beast's age.
Nor have the prices of illicit drugs — which would rise sharply if the drug war were having any success — changed appreciably.
He told me he would like to see oil companies pay a fee, which would rise annually, based on carbon emissions.
Opponents, however, are threatening a lawsuit if the Board of Estimate approves the project, which would rise where Fulton Street and Flatbush and Atlantic Avenues merge.
Last year, George Osborne introduced plans for a living wage for those over 25, which would rise to £9 an hour by 2020.
Currently, the maximum amount of matching funds available to a mayoral candidate is $3.8 million, which would rise to $7.2 million under the new law.
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Democrats worry that such competition could lead to a situation in which costs would rise significantly for older and sicker patients who stayed in traditional Medicare.
At first glance, the Hearst tower differs strikingly from the landmark through which it would rise to a height of 597 feet.
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