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1 Future wages would rise with inflation , at least to some extent.
2 Also known as linkers, the face value and interest payments on these securities rise with inflation .
3 After 2014, gasoline prices would rise with inflation .
4 In return, rules on paying for catch-up services such as iPlayer might be introduced and the licence fee will rise with inflation .
5 He scrapped the escalator for alcohol duties and said they would rise with inflation except for scotch whisky and some other drinks.
6 She said Labour would like to see benefits rise with inflation , funded by restricting tax relief on pension contributions for the highest earners.
7 Delivering his Budget in the House of Commons he said duty on other alcohols will rise with inflation after scrapping the alcohol duty escalator.
8 The price of petrol is now set to rise with inflation every six months, with the extra funds to be used to pay for roads.
9 Officials say most existing income tax brackets will not rise with inflation as usual, leading to an extra 1.5 billion euros in revenues.
10 Democrats previously proposed raising $500 billion by issuing 30-year bonds and using revenue from indexing fuel taxes to rise with inflation .
11 Exemption is indexed on inflation, while subsistence, by social psychological causes, rises with inflation and real income.
12 If 2010 spending had simply risen with inflation it would have been more than £200m higher today.
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