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Meanings of rising middle in English
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Usage of rising middle in English
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In a growing economy with a risingmiddle class, volumes should increase further.
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Indonesia has especially piqued private equity interest with its large market and risingmiddle class.
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The fund targets Asia's risingmiddle-class by focusing on consumer demand, healthcare and financial services.
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The campus should be in easy reach of a formidable population of risingmiddle classes.
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Auto sales growth in Indonesia is driven by a risingmiddle class and low interest rates.
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We believe that America's prosperity must rest upon the broad shoulders of a risingmiddle class.
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South Africa's risingmiddle class has created opportunities for private health insurance providers to enter the market.
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There's also interest more broadly across agriculture as China's risingmiddle class spurs demand for quality Australian produce.
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Investors have been drawn by its resources, a risingmiddle class that's consuming more and a young population.
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Entertainment and sports are big potential growth areas in China, tapping into demand from China's risingmiddle class.
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From adding new pay-TV subscribers to booking exotic holidays, the newfound wealth of the risingmiddle class means demand for services.
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Indonesia, with a risingmiddle class that is spending more and more money, has become a particular focus for private equity.
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Domestic consumption makes up more than 50 percent of gross domestic product, supported by a risingmiddle class and low interest rates.
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Thaksin, ousted by the army in 2006, remains hugely popular among the poor and risingmiddle-class farmers and laborers in the northeast.
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That council was convened: thither came not only lords and knights, but merchants and traders,-allthe risingmiddle class of a thriving state.
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Two-thirds of Indians don't drink alcohol, often for religious or cultural reasons, but rapid urbanization and a risingmiddle class are changing consumer habits.