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1 Rising vegetable prices pushed the cost of food higher last month.
2 Fiscal woes have triggered rating downgrades and pushed the cost of borrowing higher.
3 The relentless oil-price surge has pushed the cost of gasoline to record heights as well.
4 What was the driving force that had pushed the cost of urban life so high?
5 New plans for earthquake strengthening Wellington's Town Hall have pushed the cost to almost $90 million.
6 But a rush to short-sell pushed the cost of borrowing shares to extreme levels spurring sharp short-covering-driven rallies.
7 It comes as the strike in Venezuela and tension over Iraq pushed the cost of oil close to two-year highs.
8 Larger deficits seemed certain-deficitswhich would have depreciated the value of the dollar and pushed the cost of living still higher.
9 Sponsor and borrower demand for the product has pushed the cost of unitranche loans down, which typically come at a premium for borrowers.
10 This threat pushed the cost of insuring Qatari sovereign debt against default QAGV5YUSAC=MG to a 16-month high on Friday.
11 The on-the-run change mid-Budget delivery to include New Start recipients pushed the cost of the program from $284 million to $365 million.
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