Sentences with phrase «lifetime huge increase»

I already said that the Wii was an anomaly (for a long standing console maker), a once in a lifetime huge increase in sales from a previous console version.

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The bottom line here is massive cuts in health coverage, either allowing huge increases for pre-existing conditions no matter what «plan» a state comes up with or by just limiting annual / lifetime spending by patient.
Several years ago, principals in New York City had an opportunity to consider an unusual contract offer — a huge pay increase in exchange for giving up lifetime tenure.
In 2008, Rhee — a Klein protégée, who founded the New Teacher Project after teaching in Baltimore for Teach for America — proposed huge salary increases for those teachers who would give up lifetime tenure guarantees and lockstep compensation and agree to have their performance linked to student test - score improvements.
While increased disposable income is always nice to have, you'll benefit from huge saving on interest rate charges over the lifetime of your mortgage and pay off your mortgage sooner.
The number of nights needed for Lifetime Status will be the same as for the current Marriott Rewards program — not an issue for Marriott loyalists but a huge increase for SPG members.
Apart from that I agree that water has a huge effect, the point all the science is saying is that water REACTS to temperature, on short lifetimes which is caused by increasing CO2.
This change to annual renewable premiums tends to come with a huge premium increase, so in order to avoid this, most term policies can be converted to a lifetime coverage option, such as whole life or universal life, during their initial term.
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