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Meanings of bring higher in English
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Usage of bring higher in English
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Market pricing of state resources can bringhigher revenues whilst reducing the scope for graft.
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Reforms would also bringhigher productivity and more innovation.
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Unemployment could rise further and economic growth will bringhigher interest rates, cutting donors' disposable income.
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That pace is a concern for people in its path since slow-moving cyclones can bringhigher rainfall totals.
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Efforts to bringhigher-yielding credits come as investors raised concerns that spreads were also becoming too tight in the Samurai bond markets.
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And currently, cotton as well as food, are swapped for fuel crops, which bringhigher yields at market alongside relatively low maintenance costs.
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I think I can say, and say with pride, that we have some legislatures that bringhigher prices than any in the world.
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He was referring to Democratic bills to reduce carbon dioxide pollution, a move that Republicans say will bringhigher business costs and higher energy prices.
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The regulator said its initial view was that even with substantial store divestitures, the combination would likely bringhigher prices and worse choice for shoppers.
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The storm was traveling at a relatively slow 8 mph (13 kph), which was a worry as slow-moving cyclones can bringhigher rainfall.
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Her embroidery always broughthigher prices than mine, try as I might.
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I did not care, and happily accepted the job, which broughthigher pay and even an office.
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The fact that these letters broughthigher prices than any others offered in this sale was gratifying.
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A higher lifestyle bringshigher expenses.
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Likewise, approval of lower carbon fuel standards fell to 39 percent if they broughthigher pump prices for motorists.
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No one in our history has broughthigher judicial qualities to the bench than were seen in Judge Ruffin.