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Across the country, over the last couple of decades, as property and violent crimes have both fell, the number of prosecutors employed and cases they have filed has
risen.
Groups like Anonymous have
risen
up over the last 12 months and have become a major player in the field of online attacks.
So for example, in the United Kingdom, the incidence of childhood leukemia has
risen
by 20 percent just in a generation.
We might even call them citizens, because they've recently
risen
up to fight against legislative incursion, and the citizens of these networks work together to serve each other in great ways.
Today, we look at capital punishment as evidence of how low our behavior can sink, rather than how high our standards have
risen.
In the '90s, it was 13th, and not because standards had fallen, but because they had
risen
so much faster elsewhere.
Human beings have always
risen
to the challenge.
There is a recent study by Saez and Zucman showing, with new data which I didn't have at the time of the book, that wealth concentration in the U.S. has
risen
even more than what I report.
Drugs are cheaper and more available than ever, and consumption has
risen
globally.
Suicide rates among adults ages 40 to 64 have
risen
nearly 40 percent since 1999.
King Arthur has
risen
again and again in our collective imagination, along with his retinue of knights, Guinevere, the Round Table, Camelot, and of course, Excalibur.
Unlike in "R.U.R.", though, our robots haven't
risen
up against us, and here's hoping it stays that way! Oh, excuse me!
Those who have
risen
reach back to help others, and in one amazing vignette, you have a black man and a white man pulled up together in an incredible vision of human unity in this new world.
In every society where incomes have risen, so has protein consumption.
It's
risen
to critical, crisis levels.
But recently the incidence has risen, making it a common stomach complaint worldwide.
And yet, the fraction of US adults employed in the labor market is higher now in 2016 than it was 125 years ago, in 1890, and it's
risen
in just about every decade in the intervening 125 years.
Never before have so many people
risen
so far so fast, on so many different dimensions.
Has our ability to meet those aspirations
risen
as well?
As a result, cremation rates have
risen
fast.
We want to bring back the aspect of ritual that's been diluted over the past hundred years as cremation rates have
risen
and religious affiliation has declined.
Since 2005, the number of orphanages in Cambodia has
risen
by 75 percent, and the number of children living in Cambodian orphanages has nearly doubled, despite the fact that the vast majority of children living in these orphanages are not orphans in the traditional sense.
And so the data are that as the economy becomes more productive and individual workers become more productive, their wages haven't
risen.
The suicide rate has
risen
30 percent since 1999.
For teen suicides over the last several years, the suicide rate has
risen
by 70 percent.
The first mystery was, I'm 40 years old, and all throughout my lifetime, year after year, serious depression and anxiety have risen, in the United States, in Britain, and across the Western world.
Though Chak Ek’ had
risen
first, K’in Ahaw outshone him, and the resentful Chak Ek’ descended back to the underworld to plot against his brother.
Zynga has
risen
on the consumer's desire to not want to be locked in to fixed cost.
The other thing that's dramatic is that both hunger and obesity have really
risen
in the last 30 years.
So African agriculture, which is the place of most hunger in the world, has actually fallen precipitously as hunger has
risen.
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