| Those in work have seen their salaries trebled or quadrupled and unemployment is falling. |
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| There were those who profited from the event, none more so than the tilers, bricklayers and glaziers whose wages trebled. |
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| These showed operating profits trebled to 655m kronor, thanks to stronger global-equity markets and robust sales. |
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| Within two years the affected mines had recovered sufficiently to have doubled and, in some cases, trebled their profits. |
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| They are prolonged adolescents with trebled testosterone levels and pockets stuffed with too many C-notes. |
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| The volume of wine produced may well have trebled to 900,000 hectolitres at the same time. |
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| The working day should be of six hours at most, and annual holidays doubled or trebled. |
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| The former desert rat was being forced to give up his home help support after the weekly cost more than trebled. |
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| For instance, in certain winning positions called gammon and backgammon, the stake is doubled or trebled, respectively. |
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| Their risk of dying in childbirth is doubled and of having stillborn babies trebled, and other physical, sexual, and relationship problems are common. |
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| He has suddenly trebled the size of the police force by bringing the whole taxi industry into the blue uniforms, and for that the public gives him no credit and no thanks. |
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| Every south coast derby is important but because of the club's position, stage of the season, and what's at stake the magnitude of this fixture has trebled tenfold. |
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| The percentages of children diagnosed with allergic rhinitis and eczema have both trebled in the last 30 years. |
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| In comparison to 2007, incidents of piracy and armed robbery at sea in 2008 trebled. |
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| Since 2010, renewable electricity generation has almost trebled and renewable electricity investment has more than doubled. |
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| When the schools serving our most vulnerable children more than trebled that rate there was not a whisper. |
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| They trebled tariffs, but did nothing to improve quality or extend access to low-income households. |
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| In the lifetimes of many of us here, population on this planet will have trebled. |
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| Even if the amount is doubled or trebled in later years, it remains a joke compared to the many initiatives which can qualify for RRM action. |
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| In the last 50 years, agricultural yield in terms of surface area has almost trebled. |
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| To achieve that, we have trebled the budget of the popular insurance program which provides the country's poorest families with medical services. |
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| Its investments in generation assets in France trebled between 2005 and 2008, while maintenance investments doubled. |
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| We have seen, however, that prices on the far-more-sensitive charter market have already trebled or quadrupled. |
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| Family after family were thrown out on the roads for arrears of rent, a rent which in some cases had been trebled, with no provision for their protection or shelter. |
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| Moving away from the academic environment was a shrewd move for Stoneham, who has trebled the amount of business she used to do at Oxford University. |
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| Over the last year the price of sugar, wheat flour and tea has trebled and the cost of other basic household consumer goods has risen by 30 percent. |
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| Church leaders have been forced to cover the windows with iron grilles and wooden boarding and the building's insurers have almost trebled the premiums. |
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| Numbers have doubled in Greece and almost trebled in Portugal. |
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| The UK property market boomed for the seven years up to 2008 and in some areas property trebled in value over that period. |
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| The annual number of houses built more than trebled between 1997 and 2007 and, in 2006, Spanish housing starts were higher than in the UK and France combined. |
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| Other research has shown a pair of eyes nearly trebled the money people put in an honesty box to pay for their tea or coffee. |
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| Had he chosen to vote for a government policy that will see the cap on fees almost trebled to £9,000, the NUS would have thrown all its resources into unseating him at the next election. |
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| The corporation's Russian-language service has more than doubled to 6.9 million listeners, while in Ukraine its audience has trebled to more than 600,000 since last year. |
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| The Tornos has halved our cycle times and trebled our productivity levels. |
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| Furthermore, the Hope Foundation's computer training programme in Bangalore has multiplied rapidly to extend to 8 centres in 2007, beginning with just 4 computers in 1998, and the student base has trebled. |
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| The market capitalisation of the high-tech stock market has expanded noticeably and investment in venture capital has more than trebled in the last three years. |
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| Meanwhile, oil output gradually resumed, while electricity output trebled. |
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| Walney Wind Farm was the largest offshore wind farm in the world upon completion, in 2015 it received Government consent to be trebled in size. |
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| A hacker starts with nothing but a dream and a floppy disk and presently finds himself in a business that's doubled and trebled. |
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| In his speech, Farage praised the 'fantastic progress' of the Party both electorally and organisationally, adding that the party's membership has trebled in Wales. |
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| Employers' organisations warned that some companies were being driven out of business because premiums had trebled, and in some casers even quadrupled. |
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| Control of predators also doubled the numbers of meadow pipits which fledged and trebled the breeding success of red grouse, the Journal of Applied Ecology said. |
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