"face" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- They face an increase to $1.20 in 1990 and to $1.50 after that.
- Undergraduates from out of state face a $610 increase, to $9,286.
- Heavy users will face increases of about 36 percent, she said.
- On average that means if someone pays $10,000 in annual taxes, he could face an increase of $376.
- College students are facing a roughly $20 billion increase in the cost of their federal loans.
- Savings institutions, which now pay $2.08 for each $1,000 of deposits, face an increase to $2.30 that would be in effect from 1991 through 1994.
- Facing a point on her license and a possible increase in insurance rates, she had two options.
- Throughout the country, they said, employers and government health plans are facing large increases in insurance costs next year.
- He said that increasing taxes, as the state faces major increases in education and health care spending, would require political will.
- Even if an agreement is reached, many Empire subscribers will still face significant increases.
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