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No. Consider: A corporate leader who increases profits by slashing his work force is thought to be successful.
In those transactions, the executive said, the insurance company tacks on an additional annual fee of perhaps $5 to $15 for every worker who increases coverage.
The Sports Illustrated writer Tom Verducci developed a theory that any pitcher younger than 25 who increases his innings total by 30 or more from the previous season has a greater risk of injury or a decline in his performance.
He spent more time explaining that he is balancing his efforts to rebuild the Knicks even though he has now added a player who increases the highest payroll in the league ($120 million).
For now, cash transactions -- and accompanying discounts -- are prevalent, from the restaurant owner who increases the bill for patrons paying by credit card to the lawyer who instructs foreign clients to pay fees into an offshore bank account.
No one seems up to the task, least of all the prime minister, who increases the risk of a popular backlash against any final deal every additional day she pretends to the country that Britain can have it all in order to hold her warring party together.
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"This attracts the best branch managers, who increase sales and control costs," Mr. McQuaid said.
Moreover, men who increased their exercise saw a corresponding decrease in the number of fractures.
In 1983 he contested Perry Barr, Birmingham against Jeff Rooker, who increased his majority ninefold.
"People who increase their daily steps appear to have a substantial reduction in mortality risk.
White evangelical Protestants, who increased their level of support for the policy.
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