Pay is also rising after the relatively lean years of 2002 and 2003, executive recruiters say.
The settlement ends six years of litigation, and three pending federal lawsuits will be dismissed.
But legislators had anticipated using that money to rebuild state projects after years of budget cuts.
In the big default years of 1990 to 1991 and 2000 to 2001, defaults neared 10%.
After years of investigation, Audi was exonerated, but the damage to the brand image was done.
They did not take dangerous risks during the past several years of crisis and recession.
After many years of resistance, large portions of the U.S. population are finally beginning to get it right.
Mishal Husain presented the programme from studio N6 at 22:00 GMT, signing off nearly 45 years of bulletins.
Fishing boats battered by years of storms, saltwater and sun were strewn about the beach like stranded jellyfish.
Candidates also must be under 41 years of age at the time their paper was accepted for publication.
The victory transformed Nepal from a monarchy to a republic after 239 years of autocratic rule.
Mr. Samaras's colleagues said they were shocked by the deaths, given his years of experience.
Despite the decision, the bank retired him in September after 29 years of service.
Certainly, other films that dealt with national traumas were released in five years of those events.
Stolypin was assassinated, Nicholas II murdered by the Bolsheviks and Russia plunged into 73 years of communism.
His catch-phrase was: give Russia 20 years of peace, and you will not recognise it.
Then you're going to have months and possibly years of free time ahead of you.
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He says three years of six party talks with North Korea have led nowhere.
During the first two years of the Reagan recovery, total employment increased by 7.2 million.
When under attack, Europe's leaders fall back upon 60 years of peace in Europe.
Many people are tired of years of government-imposed belt-tightening measures that have not worked, Michalos said.
It is an inherent conflict of interest especially in the first 5 years of life.
The chancellor also insisted the coalition would last for the full five years of this parliament.
For many of them, the decision is the result of years of thought and emotional soul-searching.
But have years of well-intentioned workplace rhetoric for success turned women into outright bitches?
There are repeated shots of her battered face as she suffers years of incarceration and beatings.
"It was fierce competition in those last four or five years of the work, " he said.
New York could choose to buy out the remaining seven years of Richards' contract.
They ignore the 21 years of decline in favor of the recent 12 years of growth.
Too often boards retreat into complacency and dependency after years of strong leadership by the incumbent.
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