Aún no tenemos significados para "rise to".
1A farcical energy deal has given rise to a new takeover tactic.
2But that very closeness has given rise to new dangers, he said.
3But the concept release has not given rise to much new regulation.
4A number of planning decisions in Wicklow have given rise to controversy.
5The circumstances of Mr Finucane's murder have given rise to serious concerns.
6The national budget deficit ratio could rise to record levels, they added.
7Changes in command necessitated adjustments that could give rise to new problems.
8It was not rational; Apollo had certainly not given rise to it.
9However, they were also heavily influential in Donald Trump's rise to power.
10The tax will rise to the normal 10 percent rate next year.
11This figure will rise to 40 per cent at subsequent general elections.
12Few enterprises of modern times have given rise to so much controversy.
13Some said the United States had backed the Brotherhood's rise to power.
14Sewing Seeds Digital technology has given rise to an age of ultra-personalization.
15Meanwhile, U.S. crude oil production is expected to rise to new records.
16Enthusiasm for crowd-sourced designs has given rise to growing numbers of businesses.
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