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1 Expect to see a spike in IPv6 adoption in the near future.
2 If there is a technology change going forward, we could see a spike .
3 The movie should also see a spike Monday, since that's when Valentine's Day falls.
4 The film was released on DVD last week and should see a spike in sales.
5 Never sticklers for DRM, indie labels will see a spike in iPod-friendly retailers of their content.
6 In farming communities, local towns see a spike in cancer cases after chemicals are used in pesticides.
7 I would anticipate indoor climbing will see a spike in participation once the 2020 Olympics take place.
8 Despite this, Chief Medical Officer Brendan Murphy says it is unlikely Australia will see a spike in disease numbers.
9 If Trump does get reelected, we'll see a spike in this feeling of fear like we haven't seen before.
10 He says health authorities see a spike in Legionella cases in spring and summer and most of these are gardening related.
11 Obviously we knew this was coming, but we do see a spike in arrivals in Greece, Fleming told a news briefing.
12 I don't think you're going to see a spike in expenses, but year-over-year comparisons are going to get tougher, she noted.
13 You're not going to see a spike like in the past, but I think people want to see something steady, Burns said.
14 A rapid testing blitz begins today in Victoria's biggest regional cities as Geelong, Ballarat and Bendigo all see a spike in cases.
15 Professor Murphy says it is unlikely Australia will see a spike in cases of the mysterious disease which is similar to Kawasaki.
16 Mr McElrea referred to comments from the Medical Officer of Health that health authorities usually see a spike of legionnaires cases in spring.
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