The 25 per cent year-on-year jump in revenues was also in line with expectations. |
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Growth had been expected to come down during the year, because of tougher year-on-year comparisons. |
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With the year-on-year increases in council tax, was it really 14 per cent again this year? |
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Anyone running a listed company knows that they have to deliver results year-on-year. |
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But exam results dipped markedly in 2002 interrupting a period of year-on-year improvements. |
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Last week, year-on-year figures showed slight rises in street crime and burglaries. |
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Economists expect Hong Kong to witness positive growth in consumer prices on a year-on-year basis in the third quarter. |
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From its beginnings in 1996, the council has had to make year-on-year enforced financial savings. |
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Demand for ad space on the station's two channels has grown steadily year-on-year. |
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They had a guarantee of year-on-year tax cuts, but abandoned it earlier this year. |
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Adding to its weak image is a 10 per cent year-on-year drop in January and February operating profits. |
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But the two big cash cows were comparatively steady, and Office-related profits actually fell year-on-year. |
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The first quarter national accounts show year-on-year growth of 11.7 per cent. |
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That said, it's worth bearing in mind that annual profits of fund managers can be very sensitive to year-on-year performance of the stock market. |
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It also points out that year-on-year comparisons are misleading, as far less money was spent on marketing in the more recent circulation period. |
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If you are not able to disclose such statistics, can you give us the audience figures, year-on-year? |
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That is an 11 per cent increase on the previous quarter and a year-on-year increase of 43 per cent. |
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On the other hand, year-on-year increases were recorded for fuel and light, miscellaneous goods and transport. |
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Little is made of the fact that household cash and savings deposits rose 8.3 per cent year-on-year in September. |
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Asia Pacific and Japan are expected to come up trumps in Q3-with year-on-year growth of 36 per cent and 35 per cent, respectively. |
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It makes me really angry that there are some who moan and complain about exams getting easier based on year-on-year improvements in the results. |
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In October, housing posted the biggest year-on-year decrease in price, followed by clothing and footwear, food and durable goods. |
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In March, prices of durable goods saw the biggest year-on-year falls, followed by clothing and footwear, then electricity, gas and water. |
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Labour will increase the minimum wage by 9 per cent year-on-year. |
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Those figures represent both year-on-year and sequential gains. |
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Both the revenue and profit increased six per cent year-on-year. |
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Visitor arrivals in the first three months of this year have shown year-on-year increases. |
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Something is going to have to be done, however, to put the brakes on these year-on-year steep service charge increases. |
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However, council bosses stressed that year-on-year benefits processing was improving thanks to the steps taken by management. |
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Equally worrying, its audience has moved downmarket, with a drop of around 10 per cent year-on-year among the more affluent ABC1 viewers. |
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In January, prices of electricity, gas and water saw the biggest year-on-year falls, followed by durable goods, and then by clothing and footwear. |
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There would consequently be a greater year-on-year ability to respond. |
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Operating expenses, comprising acquisition and non-deferrable costs, were up CHF 311 million year-on-year. |
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The first quarter saw a year-on-year improvement in volumes and overall performance. |
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There are changes this year, which should serve as a warning not to overstate year-on-year comparisons. |
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The average spend per child is continuing to rise year-on-year. |
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Statistics in May showed that clothing and footwear had the largest year-on-year decrease, followed by housing, food, durable goods, alcoholic drinks and tobacco. |
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Lebanon's rank regressed by 5 spots globally and by one spot regionally year-on-year. |
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Sales of platinum gauzes were flat year-on-year. |
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CruiseBritain reports that initial estimates of cruise embarkations for 2012 show a rise of 17 per cent year-on-year. |
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The reduction in the number of full-time equivalent vessels, a consequence of the exceptionally high levels of market volatility, also impacted unfavorably on year-on-year revenue growth. |
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Possible substantial statistical changes could cause structural breaks in the time series and these could seriously distort the year-on-year changes calculated using an unrevised base. |
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Sales of platinum gauzes were lower year-on-year. |
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The Group participated directly in the deployment of eleven projects in the year, versus two in 2005, and revenue derived from this activity increased tenfold year-on-year. |
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We were able to reduce nonperforming loans by more than EUR 1bn on a year-on-year comparison and are showing a strongly improved credit quality for the fifth quarter in a row. |
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Through a simple sum of the former three rates, minus year-on-year per capita GDP growth, I constructed a misery index that comprehensively ranks 89 countries based on misery. |
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Cyclamen neapolitanum produces rose-pink scented flowers in autumn, self-seeds for an increasing year-on-year display and grows to a height of 8-12cm. |
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