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Examples for "rise "
1 Infections could continue to rise , China's National Health Commission said on Sunday.
2 Women's state pension age rise : an unfair burden or a necessary reform?
3 That number will decline further, as health insurance costs continue to rise .
4 Sea level rise has become mired in the debate over climate change.
5 The Marines said they anticipated violence would rise in the days ahead.
1 In recent years, India has seen a growing phenomenon called 'paid news'.
2 The population of northern Ireland is growing , new statistics out today reveal.
3 Nuclear safety scandals and growing energy needs are part of the problem.
4 She said it had been a particularly good year for growing tea.
5 However, MBIA said it has seen business volumes growing since Padilla's speech.
1 However, positive results from Commerzbank gave a lift to banks across Europe.
2 People in Peruvian markets say the government needs to help lift demand.
3 Analysts said that strong capital position could help to lift future dividends.
4 As soon as the lift doors open, he knows there's a problem.
5 Analysts said activity by state-linked funds was helping to lift the market.
1 In addition; a specific situation may develop , but with conditions already attached.
2 LF-TAS has provided an opportunity to develop future public health surveillance platforms.
3 Work to develop a new medium term financial strategy is under way.
4 About one million Americans develop shingles each year, Le and colleagues say.
5 Future research needs to understand why and develop interventions to reduce LVC.
1 Address problems early Report any problems that arise as soon as possible.
2 Public health professor Michael Baker said similar situations were likely to arise .
3 The most ambitious form of this future sees new democratic structures arise .
4 But Nikotemo Iona said problems arise when people start posting non-official information.
5 Yet even when financial entities are compelled to report information, problems arise .
1 The path begins to rise; we ascend slowly through the gathering dusk.
2 These are the foundations, and ascend and descend in the usual sequences.
3 The path which Forester and Marco were pursuing soon began to ascend .
4 The coachman let the horse slowly ascend the continuous ascent of Posilipo.
5 Let us ascend to the skies, or plunge ourselves in the mire.
1 Such is often the way with ideas which originate on the internet.
2 Recent research has indicated that pathogenic IgA may originate from affected tonsils.
3 Or the problem may be more deeply seated and originate in childhood.
4 Many of the cases originate from the problematic presidency of Jacob Zuma.
5 Gleason said he still was working on where remote broadcasts would originate .
1 In later years he'd bristle when lumped in with the hard-core industry.
2 The moment I mentioned my debt to her, I felt her bristle .
3 At the clear threat, Nick felt his entire being bristle in defense.
4 The red face with its bristle of buff and gray came closer.
5 The pages of every technical and even educational magazine bristle with it.
1 Course, he also convinced me to let him resurrect my so-called career.
2 Fifty years later, today's youth resurrect his movement from Ferguson to Florida.
3 I'll also tell Olympus to resurrect me if there are any problems.
4 I come to bury Jeffrey Donaldson's political career, not to resurrect it.
5 Now Scott has used Gilmore's tape archives to resurrect the IUMA site.
1 Such ideas do not spring up uncaused and unconditioned in vacant space.
2 MDD doesn't spring up overnight, although it may seem that way sometimes.
3 Jealousy is beginning to spring up between the Russians and the Germans.
4 Flowers spring up , birds sing, and golden grain nods in the sunlight.
5 You must become resilient; if you are pressed down, spring up again.
1 We'll talk tomorrow; I'll call you as soon as I get up .
2 He wanted to get up but she said: 'Sit where you are.
3 What time did they get up , arrive home from work, have dinner?
4 I saw Shifty Schiff get up yesterday and say this is Russia.
5 Tesla has said the new Cybertruck will get up to 500 miles.
1 Come forward, stand up , fight the pseudo-science and speak up, he said.
2 I will continue to stand up for mothers who need maternity services.
3 They've been able to control how politicians stand up on this issue.
4 Every result in science has to stand up to criticism every day.
5 That puts political pressure to stand up to the administration, he said.
1 However, as income levels rise, Irish taxpayers quickly move up the table.
2 I think we're going to continue to see this trend move up .
3 In other words, what do you need to achieve to move up ?
4 Former captain Steve Smith will move up to number three, Finch said.
5 Are you ready to move up to a higher plane of responsibility?
1 That's a Chinese market fluctuation: police problems go up , prices go down.
2 I didn't understand why our premiums would go up year after year.
3 But Whitty also said the number of deaths might go up tomorrow.
4 Last year alone saw the company's sales go up 37 per cent.
5 So costs go up , said a trader with a Swiss-based trading house.
1 Europe has yet to come up with comprehensive rules for financial reform.
2 One question will be answered but a new question will come up .
3 The issue of her health and age is going to come up .
4 The CDC used new methods to come up with the higher number.
5 Mr English said he didn't expect any leadership talk to come up .
1 The same food can turn out vastly different under different heat conditions.
2 Even without words, that did turn out to be the right answer.
3 The good news is that the photos turn out looking really cool.
4 Wassef said a large number of protesters would turn out on Wednesday.
5 Can we afford to hope things will just turn out all right?
1 The governor of the district and his crew are plotting to uprise .
2 Then from the pool, with fear and awe, the Ogre saw brave Eut-le-ten uprise .
3 If we show our hands too soon, they will uprise and-veil , Idon'tknow vat!
4 Realize that man's coarseness has its future and will also be refined in the gradual uprise .
5 The slow and sober uprise all around
6 And when he beheld the sun uprise , he said, "This is my Lord; this is greatest."
7 The shades of night vanished before the bright uprise of the king of day, and with them her slumbers.
8 The first was the downfall of young Harry Greenacre, and the other the uprise of Mrs. Lookaloft and her family.
9 How fervent fragrances uprise
10 Nevertheless, the second half of the twelfth century witnessed the uprise of accusations of ritual murder and piercings of the host.
11 He would not uprise spontaneously to the point of war on the mere statement of incarcerated beauty-especiallyas ill-treatment was not apparent.
12 At each turn the vista showed a loftier uprise , crest peering above crest, and far beyond, high and snow-touched, the summits of the Sierra.
13 An' whin de king uprise , all de congregation crowd round li'l' black Mose, an' dey am about leben millium an' a few lift over.
14 He whispered, "Shh, shh," to the uprise of misery that vibrated through the car, and I winced on behalf of the Trans Am's windows.
15 Then the day uprises as if conscious of his inner life and purpose.
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