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" But, he added, "my credibility has gone through the roof.
"The polls have gone through the roof — for Trump," he said.
Rents have gone through the roof and rates of homelessness have surged.
"The collectibility of show exclusives has definitely gone through the roof," Stevens said.
Unfortunately, "the cost of bronchodilator medication has gone through the roof," Dr. Woodruff said.
"Our land values have gone through the roof," Mr. Foster's sister, Marilee Foster, said.
Over the last few years, the cost of cable has gone through the roof.
"Location fees have gone through the roof in the last decade," Mr. Adams said.
Rates of nearsightedness have gone "through the roof" in the last two decades, Morgenstern says.
Meanwhile, output, product introduction and app variety on both platforms have gone through the roof.
Now only specialty cutters are getting it and the prices have gone through the roof.
Life expectancy has gone through the roof since Otto von Bismarck pioneered the Prussian welfare state.
The great news for Americans: 401(k) retirement, pension, and college savings accounts have gone through the roof.
FROM Auckland to Amsterdam, Sydney to San Francisco, house prices in the best locations have gone through the roof.
Not surprisingly, homeowners and businesses are literally screaming about heating and electric bills that have gone through the roof.
Where it stands: Sales of bulletproof backpacks have gone through the roof since the Parkland shooting on Feb. 14.
If you had to spin up a new server for every application, the cost would have gone through the roof.
The great news...(APPLAUSE)The great news for Americans, 401K, retirement, pension, and college savings accounts have gone through the roof.
Blockstack's DNS uses the Bitcoin blockchain as its source of truth, and Bitcoin transaction costs have also gone through the roof.
Also, because of the media frenzy fed by Avenatti, her earning power, according to industry insiders, has gone through the roof.
"I've lived in Burbank all my life, and I love it, but housing has gone through the roof there," Heller said.
I do watch Fox in the morning, and their ratings have gone through the roof because everyone knows I'm watching Fox.
Health Insurance stocks, which have gone through the roof during the ObamaCare years, plunged yesterday after I ended their Dems windfall!
"I think the level of awareness and understanding has just gone through the roof in the last few months," Munn said.
Read More Gold hits three-month peak as U.S. rate rise views ease "These assets have gone through the roof," said Lydon.
He has described crime as having gone "through the roof," even though the rate of violent crime has dropped by half since 1990.
So, to put it simply: Triple-doubles, about the coolest achievement that a player can notch on offense, have gone through the roof.
Rather, it's the price that's gone through the roof, thanks in large part to a massive shift in costs from taxpayers to students.
"Health insurance stocks, which have gone through the roof during the ObamaCare years, plunged yesterday after I ended their Dems windfall!" he tweeted.
"Silver holdings of physically backed ETFs have gone through the roof, while the ones in gold have come down," Natixis analyst Bernard Dahdah said.
" Told that President Obama was mocking his wine as $5 wine marked up to $50, Trump shot back, "My wine has gone through the roof.
KELLY: People — the search results — the searches for terror issues, for safety issues in America have gone through the roof, increased over 400 percent since 2008.
And we've seen that this World Cup - the digital views, the short clips, the stuff that's being watched on handsets -- that's just gone through the roof.
"Speculation has gone through the roof that there will be more mergers of equals to follow," said Brian Foran, a bank analyst and partner at Autonomous Research.
"Whereas the U.S. equity markets, certainly some of the more cyclical sectors, have gone through the roof without a single order having been issued yet," he added.
And on Saturday, Trump tweeted this: Health Insurance stocks, which have gone through the roof during the ObamaCare years, plunged yesterday after I ended their Dems windfall!
First, television broadcast revenues have gone through the roof, thanks to cable providers discovering that sports is the only thing that people will pay to watch live.
I wrote to the star of Die Hard and Robin Hood, who's career had just gone through the roof, and a week later he was in touch.
The Harry Potter author has always been handy with the one-tweet comeback, but since Donald Trump became president her numbers have really gone through the roof.
" As Mr. Wark pointed out, by way of explanation: "Brooklyn is maturing quickly; the level of design and expectations for new homes has gone through the roof.
A man who is brilliant and who actually was deceived to an extent, comes from a great state, Utah, where my poll numbers have gone through the roof.
And yet the cost of housing, the cost of health care, the cost of child care, the cost of sending kids to college has all gone through the roof.
But that's not to say there's no room for something like the R1S in the market, especially since SUV sales have gone through the roof in the last few years.
The number of celebrity liquor brands has gone through the roof in recent years — and with Clooney's tequila company selling for $1 billion in 2017, it's easy to see why.
I had nerve damage in my leg too, I don't want to go on and on about it, but since I fixed them things my cardio has gone through the roof.
Many were proud of me for reaching the "half my size" mark, but I feel like respect has gone through the roof since achieving my goal of going from fat to figure competitor.
"In the last three to six months, it feels like investor interest has gone through the roof," Jake Anderson-Bialis, co-founder of FertilityIQ and a former investor at Sequoia Capital, told TechCrunch.
"But in the north, mortality rates are very high, and in some places where coral has survived but it has weakened, the per capita predation rate has gone through the roof," he said.
"In the last three to six months, it feels like investor interest has gone through the roof," Jake Anderson-Bialis, co-founder of FertilityIQ and a former investor at Sequoia Capital, told TechCrunch.
"The great news for Americans — 401(k) retirement pension and college savings accounts have gone through the roof," Trump said, veering slightly from his prepared speech, in his 80-minute address Tuesday night.
"Prices for insulin have gone through the roof and are hammering diabetes patients who cannot live without this life-saving medicine yet cannot afford to pay for it," Welch said in a statement.
WASHINGTON, April 11 (Reuters) - The uncertainty facing British businesses has gone "through the roof" due to Brexit, hurting investment and posing long-term challenges for economic productivity, Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said on Thursday.
Craig, who prefers to use his first name only, tells me that since the EU referendum was first called his anxiety has "gone through the roof" and has got progressively worse with every new development that's happened since.
He is planning to increase his herd of pigs from 2360,153 to 215,210 and the costs of the new barns needed have gone through the roof thanks to the higher price of rebar, a steel rod for reinforcing concrete.
For most people, wages haven't gone up in a generation and yet the cost of housing, the cost of health care, the cost of childcare, the cost of sending a kid to college have all gone through the roof.
A man who is brilliant and who actually was deceived to an extent, comes from a great state, Utah, where my poll numbers have gone through the roof, and one of the senators' poll numbers, not this one, went down big.
"The reason the Rodin market hasn't gone through the roof is that he produced a lot," said Jérôme Le Blay, a founding member of the Auguste Rodin Committee in Paris, which is preparing an online catalogue raisonné of the artist's sculptures.
The uncertainty facing British businesses has gone "through the roof" due to Brexit, hurting investment and posing long-term challenges for economic productivity, Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said at an event on the sidelines of the IMF and World Bank meetings.
Over the past couple decades, real median wages for college graduates have either stagnated or declined, even as the costs of achieving and maintaining a middle-class lifestyle have gone through the roof, especially childcare, health care, housing — and of course, college tuition.
"Our costs have gone through the roof, principally the water, and our price from the processors has been cut," said Borba, who is in the middle of harvesting his tomato crop in the San Joaquin Valley — the state's major agricultural region and epicenter of the drought.
Incredible new releases are coming out on an almost weekly basis, and sales have gone through the roof as more and more people discover just how much fun you can have with a few pals, a couple of beers, and a well-crafted stack of cardboard and plastic.
Since Lewis' comments and Trump's response, sales of two of the Georgia lawmakers' books, "Walking with the Wind: A Memoir of the Movement" and "March," a graphic-novel trilogy about the civil rights movement, have gone through the roof, spiking by more than 100,000 percent, the Atlanta-Journal Constitution reported.
TMZ spoke with some of the best bunker retailers in the biz, and wouldn't you know it ... they say their sales and window shoppers have gone through the roof over the past week or so as missiles and nuke threats have been flying back and forth in the Middle East.
No. KASICH: ...the only reason is — look... KELLY: No no no, because we want to turn the page to domestic terror, and let me tell you why: we're partnering with Google on this debate, and they're telling us... KASICH: OK. KELLY: ... that their search results have gone through the roof on — on people... KASICH: I've always listened to you, Megyn.
Along with the precarious state of the Brazilian economy -- the country faces a crippling recession that has left hundreds of thousands unemployed and thousands of businesses closed, while inflation has gone through the roof -- the country faces a number of other, high-profile challenges, from dealing with the Zika virus to a fraught 2016 Olympics, which are due to open in Rio de Janeiro in August.
Following British driver Lewis Hamilton's win at the 2007 Canadian Grand Prix, circuit director Richard Phillips reported that ticket sales had "gone through the roof". Phillips added, "we haven't seen this level of interest since Mansell-mania in the late 80s and early 90s".
The film was a follow up to an earlier Meyer movie. "'We had just done a film called Motorpsycho, which was about three bad boys, and it had gone through the roof. So I said, 'Well, let's do one with three bad girls'.""Trashmeister persists in stirring tempest in a D-cup", Rob Salem, Toronto Star 8 Dec 1995: E.3.
Haga (Yamaha) and Toseland (Honda) joined Bayliss on the podium in both races. Kimi Räikkönen piloting his Ferrari to victory in the 2007 British Grand Prix Following Hamilton's victory in the 2007 Canadian Grand Prix, Silverstone reported that ticket sales had "gone through the roof"; circuit director Ian Phillips added, "we haven't seen this level of interest since Mansell-mania in the late 80s and early 90s".
Described as "a big coup for Nichol", items such as "Sam's Cola" and "Sam's Over 39% Chocolate Chip Cookies" made their debut in 1991. The Toronto Star later reported that cola and cookies sales had "gone through the roof". Loblaw also started making deals outside of North America. Holding a can of Australia's Choice Cola, Nichol appeared on the July 1993 cover of Canadian Business magazine, as Loblaw moved ahead with plans to market private labels for Coles Myer Limited – now Coles Group – Australia's largest food retailer.
It's a week in which thousands of trees have died in vain, sales of Supertramp albums have gone through the roof and one man's reputation lies in ruins. I don't think Michael Ashcroft will ever recover." Six days after the story broke, Cameron responded to a question about the issue saying: "Everyone can see why the book was written and everyone can see straight through it. As for the specific issue raised, a very specific denial was made a week ago and I've nothing to add to that.
She then employs every cheap trick in the book to attract him and convinces him to ask her parents for her hand in marriage. Lastly Riaz comments on Mann Mayal's television rating The rating of Mann Mayal has gone through the roof; young women are ardently watching the show and what’s sad is that they are even impressed and inspired by it! We are showing these girls that it’s okay to lust after our smoulderingly handsome teachers. Looking to this Director Haseeb Hassan cleared the entire controversy in his interview with HIP.
Maintaining the project schedule and keeping costs down were two major challenges with which the DOE and the FutureGen Alliance grappled. The project had remained on schedule with the announcement of the host site before the end of 2007; however, a desire by DOE to restructure the project’s financial arrangement has brought the project to a halt. In December 2007, the DOE Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy James Slutz stated that projected cost overruns for the project "require a reassessment of FutureGen's design." And that "This will require restructuring FutureGen to maximize the role of private-sector innovation, facilitate the most productive public-private partnership, and prevent further cost escalation." The FutureGen Alliance wrote a letter to the Department of Energy’s Under Secretary C.H. “Bud” Albright Jr. stating that overall inflation and the rising cost of raw materials and engineering services are driving costs up on energy projects around the world. According to James L. Connaughton, chairman of the White House Council on Environmental Quality, the market for steel, concrete and power plant components has “just gone through the roof globally”, and much of the reason is the construction of hundreds of new conventional coal plants.

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