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Workers can go on strike for higher wages, or for better working conditions.
We will increase the rent next month.
They demonstrated against the raising of the tuition fees.
Subway fares will be raised by nearly ten percent as of April 1, 2001.
You can't cop out on explaining a price increase of that size by blaming OPEC; that won't wash.
The government made an announcement to the effect that taxes would be raised.
When your business gets rolling we'll talk about an increase.
When you speak of a pay-raise before recognition, I am inclined to think you are putting the cart before the horse.
They announced an increase in tuition fees.
Many members dropped out of the club when the dues were raised.
The bus fares have been raised by 20 percent.
Public utility charges will go up next April.
Tuition will be raised by nearly ten percent as of April 1, 2001.
Subway fares will be raised as of April 1st, 1999.
The store raised all the prices.
Tax hike always bothers the citizens.

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