Between 1991 and 1995, rentals increased by 51 per cent for low-income households, largely as a result of the big tax-reform in 1989/90.
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The rentals for the mid-century period go one stage further and merge the two townships into a single list.
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We can be independent of these, for the database can generate rentals for any moment in time between 1520 and 1780.
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The total number of people named in the ' real ' rentals undergoes an extremely marked fall, from 205 to 81.
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Unfortunately this particular property cannot be traced in any of the seventeenth-century rentals.
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The rentals are of fixed customary rents, which serve as a surrogate for acreage.
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The rentals are not directly comparable over time.
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Given the problems which we have had with the false rentals, it is encouraging that the results are plausible.
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Cost categories included salaries and wages, pensions and insurance, per-diem, office rentals, non-personnel services, fuel and lubrication, materials and supplies, machinery and e quipment, and t echnical training.
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The principal direct costs include the wages of the single paid employee, telephone rentals and usage, stationery, travel and other costs for meetings and coordination, and printing and stationery.
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The acts are inevitably records of agreement ; the business of getting in fines and rentals needed documentation and acted as a common interest to chapter members.
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In the main, historians have inclined towards the latter view, emphasising the low rentals which could not provide the substantial capital required to improve the numerous small farms on estates.
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In particular, it was their untenanted land which they now attempted to let for rentals which were determined by market demand rather than by the land courts.
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The rentals of 1664, 1676, 1695 and 1733 deal only with ' lower ' properties, both copyhold and freehold.
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With regard to rentals in such cases his position will be unaltered.
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