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1 It had previously said it expected core operating profit to rise year - on - year .
2 The disappointing quarterly figures still represents a 30% rise year on year.
3 However, talk has not translated into change and costs continue to rise year on year.
4 Jobs may be lost in some group functions, he conceded, but he insisted headcount would eventually rise year - on - year .
5 Of this figure, 15,176 were new, a 25.8 per cent rise year on year.
6 Temperatures rise year by year.
7 This was a 0.1% rise year - on - year and a fall of 1.8% on the previous six months.
8 A record 31.5 million passengers passed through Dublin Airport last year, a 6 per cent rise year on year.
9 But Tanya, like the others in the fleet, had grown up with such awful statistics, had seen them continue to rise year by year.
10 As was highlighted in the piece, the phenomenon of the 2004 tsunami apart, public donations to Trócaire have continued to rise year on year.
11 Ireland is one of only three European states where levels of antibiotic use among patients in the community is continuing to rise year on year.
12 If confirmed, the drop of less than 1 percent would mark only the second time sales have failed to rise year - on - year in over four years.
13 A Reuters poll last week forecast a 1.1 per cent rise year - on - year and an increase of 2.0 per cent versus November.
14 The French provisional consumer price index for July was unchanged compared with June and showed a 1.5 per cent rise year - on - year .
15 A total of 1.019 million passengers flew with Aer Lingus and Aer Lingus Regional last month, a 1.7 per cent rise year on year.
16 Sales came in at 4.26 billion euros, a 14.7 percent rise year - on - year , helped by the launch of new games, including a popular scratch card.
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