Sentences with phrase «so swelled the ranks»

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So it is easy to see why the ranks of the SJP Partnership have swelled from below 1,900 in 2010, and is approaching 3,500 today — representing 10 per cent of all UK financial advisers.
Bentley reckons that the number of millionaires in the world has risen to around 9.6 million but its another thing altogether to afford the Bentley Brooklands coupe so perhaps news that the ranks of billionaires has also swelled to nearly a thousand brings some cheer.
So for anyone who has, however briefly, played that reviled gatekeeper role, a darker question arises: What happens once the self - publishing revolution really gets going, when all of those previously rejected manuscripts hit the marketplace, en masse, in print and e-book form, swelling the ranks of 99 - cent Kindle and iBook offerings by the millions?
Even so, the ranks of first - time buyers surprisingly continue to swell, with homeownership hitting an all - time high in 2014, when almost 68 % of Canadians owned a piece of the real estate market.
American will have higher accrual rates than Delta and United (and their top tier requirements are lower than Delta), so this will swell elite ranks.
In so doing they will swell the ranks of trophy hunters.
Over at lawblogs.ca, we're now tracking 540 blogs and podcasts about the law based here in Canada, and we're thrilled that so many new entries arrive annually to swell their ranks every year.
But, even if these oligarchs all do fine, and their ranks swell by one or two, the country and the world will have to ask if they have too much power — and, if so, how to curb it without killing progress.
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