If there's a rise in overall use, there's likely a rise in those problematic outcomes, too.
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This is the rare environment, then, in which the same catalyst — rising inflation — leads to a rise in gold, a rise in stocks and somewhat counter-intuitively, a rise in the value of the dollar itself.
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Recent years have seen a rise in Type 2 diabetes among UK youth, believed to be caused by a rise in obesity.
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Dividends are distributions of already-taxed corporate profits, while a rise in a stock price represents a rise in expected future taxable corporate profits.
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The lender reported a rise in its first-quarter profit, but saw a fall in customer deposits, net interest margins and a rise in expenses.
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A rise in productivity should trigger a rise in salary, and when profits soar, the working people instrumental in that success should share in its bounty.
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"This is a rise in real interest rates, also reflecting a rise in inflation expectations," said Masahiro Ichikawa, senior strategist at Sumitomo Mitsui Asset Management in Tokyo.
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Sales came in at 5.26 billion euros ($6.11 billion), a rise of 10 percent after currency effects, and ahead of average analyst forecasts for a rise of 8 percent.
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The researchers found that a rise in economic activity has led to more trucks and other pollution-emitting vehicles on the roads along with a rise in manufacturers' carbon emissions.
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The gain was led by a rise in petroleum products, a category where the gain in orders likely reflected in large part a rise in energy prices during the month.
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There has been a rise in claims of "fake news" against legitimate news organizations, and also a rise in actual disinformation, created by provocateurs, partisans, foreign nations, and conspiracy theorists.
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If cannabis is implicated in a rise in psychoses, should we expect the increased use of marijuana to be accompanied by a rise in violent crime, as Berenson's wife suggested?
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I'm a Joseph Campbell fan, so I'm obviously going to go with a hero's journey, with a rise and a fall, and then a rise from the ashes like a phoenix.
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The lending rate rose one basis point in the second quarter, following a rise of 22 basis points in the first quarter and a rise of 47 basis points in 2017.
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"In the 1960s, there was a rise in violence and a rise in the police being unable to find perpetrators of violence as women moved into more clandestine work," Laite says.
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" Cronin continued, "There's a rise of terror and radicalization.
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The added 1.27 percent to finish at 2,0003 as a rise in U.S. interest rates ushered financial stocks higher and a rise in oil prices provided relief to a recently battered energy sector.
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The amount of outstanding loans in Brazil rose to 3.5 trillion reais ($693 billion) in February, marking a rise of 0.6% on the month and a rise of 7.5% from a year before.
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Trappers have also noticed a rise in calls regarding raccoons.
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Economists polled by Reuters had expected a rise of 190,000.
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There's been a rise of racial consciousness among white Americans.
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That compares with a rise of 8 percent at easyJet.
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The Reuters consensus forecast was for a rise to 21.5.
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A rise in the personal allowance for income tax helped.
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The poll forecast was for a rise of 13 percent.
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Economists polled by Reuters had expected a rise to -7.0.
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The political uncertainty triggered a rise in Italian bond yields.
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The data included a rise in trade volumes of 1%.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast a rise of 185,000.
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Most business travellers will not blanch at such a rise.
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The median forecast was for a rise of 2.23 percent.
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A rise in volume on Thursday was also technically positive.
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We're not arguing that it's caused a rise in inequality.
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Economists polled by Reuters had expected a rise of 180,000.
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The poll forecast was for a rise of 8.34 percent.
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That's a rise from $1 billion in the second quarter.
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Investors also haven't been shaken by a rise in yields.
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A rise in oil prices lifted energy stocks by 1.21%.
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Cehat forecast a rise to 80 million visitors this year.
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The declines in stocks came despite a rise in oil.
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The Reuters consensus forecast was for a rise to 13.5.
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A rise in media stocks also helped limit the slide.
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Elsewhere, Romania led a rise in equities in the region.
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That followed a rise of just 5 cents in January.
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A rise in imports helped boost GDP for the quarter.
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Analysts had looked for a rise of around 21.7 percent.
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Retail sales also pleased with a rise of 264.53 percent.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast a rise of 164,000.
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Retail sales also pleased with a rise of 234 percent.
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A rise in Apple's stock benefited all three major indices.
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A rise in retail stocks also boosted the major indexes.
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Economists polled by Reuters expected a rise of 0.2 percent.
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While a rise in the oil price boosted oil stocks .
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A rise in crude oil prices lifted the Canadian dollar.
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There's a rise, but should cell phones take the fall?
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The fuel inventories dropped despite a rise in refining output.
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The Reuters consensus forecast was for a rise of 2,000.
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Economists polled by Reuters had expected a rise to 21.35.
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"I knew that would get a rise," he said, smiling.
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Did protests over police shootings cause a rise in murders?
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After Paris, we have seen a rise in such incidents.
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The median forecast was for a rise of 0.3 percent.
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Economists polled by Reuters expected a rise of 22.267 percent.
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A Reuters forecast had pointed to a rise of 0.1%.
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As a Rise school, not much will change at first.
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A Reuters poll had estimated a rise of 10.5 percent.
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Economists had expected a rise to a 200,000 annual rate.
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ET, indicating a rise of 150.51 points at the open.
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Economists polled by Reuters had expected a rise of 217,13.
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Analysts had looked for a rise of around 0.5 percent.
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Third would be a rise in inventory of unsold homes.
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That's a rise of about 492,834 percent, adjusted for inflation.
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She has reported a rise in death threats against her.
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Here are the key second-quarter metrics: Sales came in at 5.3 billion euros, a rise of 10 percent after currency effects, and ahead of average analyst estimates for a rise of 8 percent.
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Girls are facing the brunt of a rise in online bullying.
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Stocks were pressured further by a rise in the U.S. dollar.
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Australian stocks rode a rise in commodities to gain 23.5 percent.
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A rise in seizures suggests the problem may be getting worse.
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Economists in a Reuters poll expected a rise of 0.6 percent.
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We're talking about a rise in anti-Semitism around the country.
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Elsewhere a rise across miners and financials kept the market buoyant.
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Stocks sensitive to a rise in interest rates, such as utilities .
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast a rise of 0.7 percent.
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That's a rise of one vol since the start of May.
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Sweden has also seen a rise, and now 59% profess confidence.
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Police cuts are being blamed for a rise in violent crime.
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There is another major risk of a rise in the dollar.
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QA all experienced a rise in deposits during the second quarter.
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Analysts said a rise in oil prices helped explain the move.
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A rise in imports also suggested Chinese domestic demand remains resilient.
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A rise in factory automation has also played an important role.
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A Reuters forecast had pointed to a rise of 0.1 percent.
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"Obviously, doing nothing about it has seen a rise," Randle said.
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There is a rise in companies closing down and in unemployment.
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A rise in debt defaults had already been predicted this year.
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A particularly worrying trend is a rise in intra-ANC violence.
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Do drugs and drug trends overlap with a rise in stress?
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A rise in interest rates also kept a lid on equities.
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"The countries reporting a rise in cases are an early warning."
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He believes it is the cause of a rise in crime.
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Economists polled by Reuters had expected a rise of 0.3 percent.
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A rise in shares of Commercial International Bank buoyed Egypt's bourse.
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That's led to a rise in robocall blocking and screening apps.
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Economists polled by Reuters had expected a rise to only -3.0.
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Pretax income fell 9 percent, reflecting a rise in regulatory costs.
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There is no fallout beyond a rise in my blood pressure.
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The increase far exceeded expectations for a rise of 0003,000 barrels.
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Of course this requires a rise in the potential growth rates.
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In tandem, a rise in still life painting of flowers grew.
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A rise by October is fully priced in by markets ECBWATCH.
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A rise in healthcare shares helped offset the trade-driven losses.
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"They are usually just trying to get a rise," he says.
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A rise in oil prices lifted energy stocks by about 1%.
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The psychology around a rise in rates isn't necessarily straightforward either.
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Well, we've seen a rise in a number of European democracies.
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And we also know there has been a rise in deportations.
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Which is why so many rabbis end sentences on a rise.
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But developments this week appeared to reflect a rise in skepticism.
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Recent years have seen a rise in terrorism and social unrest.
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The attack has heightened concerns about a rise in hate crimes.
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That compared with the Reuters forecast for a rise of 5,000.
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No, it's not a rise in murders or other serious felonies.
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ET and is expected to show a rise of 0.6 percent.
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But there can also be too much of a rise effect.
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They collectively saw a rise of $568.90 million to $128.21 billion.
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A rise in interest rates toward multiyear highs also pressured stocks.
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Besides the A.C.L.U., other groups have seen a rise in donations.
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Singapore, Hong Kong and Taiwan also reported a rise in cases.
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This may reflect a rise in the value of the dollar.
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As 911 calls dropped, researchers also found a rise in homicides.
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By restricting access and taking away contraceptive coverage for women who are poor, underemployed or young, we're likely to see a rise in unplanned, unwanted pregnancy, and probably a rise in backdoor or less-safe abortions.
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European stocks' recovery was led by a rise in basic resources shares, which were up 2.8 percent, benefiting from a rise in copper prices which firmed on the back of positive U.S. and Chinese economic data.
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The budget envisages a rise in the pension contribution rate to 18.8% from 18.4% this year aimed at lowering the pension deficit, and a rise in the health contribution rate to 7.5% from 7.4% in 2019.
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The analysis tentatively linked PrEP use to a rise in STIs overall.
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This compared to the Reuters consensus forecast for a rise to 14.0.
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Ithaca also had jobs gains but a rise in the unemployment rate.
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A rise of 0.5 percent would make the call a close one.
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Manufacturing rose 0.4 percent, helped by a rise in non-durable goods.
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Excluding the energy sector, this would be a rise of 2.9 percent.
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The Reuters poll of economists had pointed to a rise of 11,000.
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A rise in U.S. Treasury yields also weighed on European bond markets.
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He forecast a rise of as much as 7 percent in January.
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Analysts had expected a rise of 10.3 percent, according to Consensus Metrix.
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Already, liberal organizations are seeing a rise in their fundraising and membership.
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It also was hit by a rise in oil prices on Friday.
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A rise in the unemployment rate is not always a bad thing.
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Stocks in the region mostly tracked a rise for Western European peers.
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Given what she perceives as a rise in Islamaphobia in this country.
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Those at the 90th percentile saw a rise of 17% (see chart).
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One such surprise might be a rise in the cost of oil.
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A rise in the turnout indicated that the voter mobilisation was successful.
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This has led to a rise in poaching in countries like India.
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A rise in the unemployment rate is not always a bad thing.
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In 803 7.7m "switches" took place, a rise of 30% on 2015.
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Both Snapchat and Instagram saw a rise in installs in certain countries.
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Banks were the biggest sectoral gainer with a rise of 1.3 percent.
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There's been a rise of scooter rider injuries, and two reported fatalities.
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Earlier, weekly EIA crude inventories showed a rise of 2.8 million barrels.
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The drop in mining stocks came despite a rise in commodities prices.
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Treasury yields leaped on expectations of a rise in inflation and growth.
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A rise in gas and oil well drilling likely bolstered business investment.
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In turn, this led to a rise in the number of congresswomen.
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Indeed, as 21990 calls dropped, researchers also found a rise in homicides.
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A rise in Apple pushed the three major indexes to record highs.
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Almost every single state has seen a rise in murders since 2015.
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That's a rise from 10.5 to 13 suicides per every 453,000 people.
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Basic resources outperformed, on the back of a rise in metal prices.
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The Observatory attributed the slight decrease to a rise in Honduras' population.
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Detention centers in other states also have seen a rise in outbreaks.
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We have a rise in alcoholism, drug addiction, abuse and domestic violence.
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The spark for those declines was a rise in U.S. bond yields.
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That compared to the Reuters consensus forecast for a rise to 14.0.
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The growth picked up from a rise of 3.6 percent in February.
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South Korea, the second-biggest market, saw a rise of 8 percent.
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The weaker dollar briefly caused a rise in commodities and commodity stocks.
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Waist-compression garments have seen a rise in popularity in recent years.
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Chip equipment makers jumped, tracking a rise in U.S. tech shares overnight.
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Trump's slide corresponded with a rise in winning odds for Florida Sen.
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Also, a rise in sea level can lead to saltwater contaminating groundwater.
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Numbers were boosted by a rise in electronics sales and online shopping.
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European shares closed modestly higher, led by a rise in cyclical stocks.
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The first information came from Sweden, which detected a rise in radioactivity.
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The 2001 peak followed a rise in real yields to 5 percent.
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They also have been blamed for a rise in foreclosures among seniors.
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ANZ reported a rise in first-half profits that beat market expectations.
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Particularly worrying is a rise in the number of young people smoking.
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And we're not seeing a rise in Trump-style politics in Canada.
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Economists had expected a rise to 13,000, according to a Reuters poll.
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Some others have forecast a rise in earnings due to tax cuts.
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GDAXI outperfrom with a rise of 1.5 percent, while Italy's FTSE MIB .
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Reports of the move come amid a rise in tensions with Iran.
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There may also be a rise in public disorder and community tensions.
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Buttigieg is in the midst of a rise, with positive media coverage.
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Three booked a rise in asset quality while one saw a fall.
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However, analysts had expected a rise of between 2.4 and 3.2 percent.
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That compares with a rise of 1.6 percent in the previous quarter.
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U.S. futures pointed to a rise of 20.9 percent on Wall Street .
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With oxytocin comes a rise of endorphins, which can naturally reduce pain.
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So the opioid epidemic may be contributing to a rise in murders.
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But there's also been a rise in its brick-and-mortar operations.
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That's a rise of 22 percent from the 4,910 registered in 2014.
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Few tech start-ups have enjoyed a rise as meteoric as Uber's.
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Science has studied how coupons can cause a rise in oxytocin levels.
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The program's start coincided with a rise in nationalist sentiment in China.
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AIDS in Africa seemed unstoppable and was driving a rise in tuberculosis.
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China too posted a rise in new infections brought in from abroad.
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S. & P. 500 futures were up this morning, suggesting a rise today.
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DailyPay's Mullen also expects a rise in demand for earned wage access.
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Could America's angrily partisan politics be explained by a rise in loneliness?
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Mitie also reported a rise in net debt to 148.1 million pounds.
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China reported a rise in new cases in Hubei province, the epicentre.
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Outside of travel networks, individual travel companies are also reporting a rise.
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I went through a rise, a very deep valley and then plateaued.
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A rise in copper on the London Metals Exchange also lent support.
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Quintana Roo, the advisory said, has seen a rise in homicide rates.
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State Bank of India led the rally with a rise of 1.8%.
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But a rise in consumer confidence could help to calm roiled markets.
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Meanwhile, there has been a rise in young people using e-cigarettes.
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The January data also shows a rise in soybean purchases from China.
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It's just as likely we'd only see a rise to 4.25 percent.
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There has also been a rise in international collaborations with African artists.
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Virag said a strong growth in wages fueled a rise in consumption.
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MORE (R-Ariz.) have condemned a rise in nationalism during Trump's administration.
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"There will absolutely be a rise in infected medical workers," she said.
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Indeed, as 911 calls dropped, researchers also found a rise in homicides.
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A rise in the use of secret cameras to spy on women A rise in the use of secret cameras to spy on women South Korea has a big problem with secret camera porn, and technology is to blame.
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ET, with forecasts calling for a rise of 2.7% after April's 4.9% decline.
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Additionally, new trends and technologies have led to a rise in bogus information.
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He also, without a doubt, wants to get a rise out of us.
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Islamic groups have also noted a rise in incidents against Muslims since Friday.
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Oil prices gained about 2 percent despite a rise in U.S. crude inventories.
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PulteGroup's results were helped by tighter cost controls and a rise in sales.
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Social media accounts have also see a rise in hijacking through this method.
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Scientists say a rise above 2 degrees could be catastrophic for the planet.
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But by eliminating that step, retailers hope they'll see a rise in sales.
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A rise in FX purchases points to inflows, and a fall, to outflows.
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However, a rise in interest rates dampening fund flows should not be ignored.
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SSEC managed a rise of just 24 percent, following sharp losses on Thursday.
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That compared with a Reuters consensus forecast for a rise of 0.2 percent.
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Analysts had expected a rise to 8.2 percent, from 8.0 percent in February.
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The proposed tax increases aim to help cover a rise in military spending.
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"There's not much room to handle a rise in food prices," said Boockvar.
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That would represent a rise of just 1.4 percent from a year ago.
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The hotel said there had not been a rise in cases of illness.
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These divisions and differences led to a rise of nationalism and political extremism.
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Finally, how much can we reasonably project for a rise in potential growth?
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The research also tracked a rise in corporate venture funding and acquisition activity.
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Industrials benefit from a rise in populism as governments favor defense and infrastructure.
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Inflation figures, released at the same time, also saw a rise in October.
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GLAAD saw a rise in donations almost overnight, some for a specific amount.
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The euro was down 0.2 percent at $2114 following a rise to $22009.
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Despite WPP's decline, a rise across financials and a weaker pound also helped.
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For those tracking a rise in white nationalist crimes, that response appears lackluster.
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The weakening Pakistan rupee also contributes to a rise in local energy prices.
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Hardly. Not all members of the nine-person committee voted for a rise.
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We're seeing the beginning of a rise in skepticism, and a shrinking bezzle.
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He is now expecting a rise in the number of cases of Ebola.
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The past few years have seen a rise in serious-minded genre fare.
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A rise in bond yields could therefore push up the cost of equity.
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The pullback in the dollar was likely behind a rise in the yen.
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That ended a rise which began after the financial crisis of 2008/09.
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Bastos is nearing a solution to a rise in defaulted airport operating licensees.
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That ended a rise which began after the financial crisis of 20163/22016.
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That would normally be followed by a rise in long-term bond yields.
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The 1890s saw a rise in women's boxing gyms in the United States.
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The highest forecast was for a rise of 20 percent and 93 percent.
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The reading compared with the Reuters consensus forecast of a rise to 106.0.
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US companies are not prepared for a rise in the cost of capital.
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The energy index rose 0.7 percent, boosted by a rise in oil prices.
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Still, a rise in U.S. output is likely to pressure prices, analysts said.
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U.S. equities fell Tuesday, but a rise in tech stocks helped cap losses.
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Analysts were expecting a rise by only 250 percent to 260 million euros.
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When that ice cube melts, you don't see a rise in the liquid.
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Commodity-linked currencies fared well thanks to a rise in crude oil prices.
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This is primarily attributable to a rise in the prices of imported goods.
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The reading compared with the Reuters consensus forecast for a rise to 107.0.
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Others said the refinery closures would lead to a rise in crude inventories.
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Analysts, on average, expected a rise of 28.8 percent, according to Consensus Metrix.
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A rise above $0.7696 would take the Aussie to a three-month high.
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Borders in the Middle East are being erased amid a rise in sectarianism.
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Prudential also reported a rise in operating earnings for all its major businesses.
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Expectations of a rise in imports weighed on the local currency, they added.
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That seemed to get a rise out of the so-far unflappable Gorsuch.
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Perhaps because studies show a rise in hate-motivated violence amid Trump's rise.
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But a rise in wildfire deaths wouldn't be attributable to climate change alone.
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But another interpretation is investors are positioning outright for a rise in volatility.
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Research has pointed to a rise in right-wing violence during Trump's presidency.
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That was ahead of analysts' average forecast of a rise of 3 percent.
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FTSE 100 engineering stock GKN also outperformed with a rise of 4.8 percent.
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There has also been a rise in large-scale data breaches and hacks.
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A rise in services prices offset a slight drop in prices for goods.
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A rise by U.S. yields to four-month highs also buoyed the greenback.
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Reduced farm income will lead to a rise in financial distress among farmers.
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A rise in the number of gimmick acts further cheapened the show's reputation.
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A rise in the prices of metals helped boost optimism for mining firms.
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Wednesday's data suggest a rise in inflation could well be on its way.
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The $200 billion telecom firm reported a rise in wireless subscribers on Thursday.
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That's leading to unusually long hold times and a rise in customer complaints.
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Local aid groups noted a rise in conjunctivitis, respiratory illness, fever and diarrhea.
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And that was a rise from the previous week's level of 211,000 claims.
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Actress Lea Michele got a rise out of the nerds during Comic-Con.
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The outbreak has some Orthodox Jewish communities fearing a rise in anti-Semitism.
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The mining company offered a rise of 3.8% to match inflation in 2019.
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A Reuters poll had pointed to a rise of 0.2 percent in both.
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Altice reported a rise of four percent in its first quarter core profit.
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Sustainable and eco-conscious brands will continue to see a rise in popularity.
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Housing demand has remained sturdy despite a rise in mortgage rates this year.
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That compared with a Reuters consensus forecast for a rise of 0.3 percent.
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Russia halted oil flows last month, contributing to a rise in global prices.
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Economists polled by Reuters had on average forecast a rise of 2.3 percent.
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That seemed to get a rise out of the until-then unflappable Gorsuch.
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The tech-heavy Nasdaq led the charge with a rise of 3.4 percent.
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A rise in U.S. rig counts last week also weighed on crude prices.
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The reinsurance company's profits grew as it reported a rise in premiums written.
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Tax-free funds saw a rise in assets for a second straight week.
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Even Caitlyn Jenner can't resist the opportunity for a "Rise and Shine" moment.
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Cornerstone Research has already reported a rise in securities filings in federal court.
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A rise above 110.450 would take the greenback to its highest since Feb.
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That a rise in tolerance is a negative for Republicans speaks for itself.
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This has seen a rise in child labor, early marriage and child recruitment.
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"If we do nothing to change this, we can expect a rise in populist parties and demagogues, and a rise in instability around the world, with all its negative effects for sustainable growth", he said in a speech in Washington.
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NRF, however, cautioned that the tariff war between United States and China could lead to a rise in prices of day-to-day goods and a rise in global oil prices could dampen consumer confidence during the rest of the year.
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That likely spurred a rise in newborns with microcephaly, or an unusually small skull.
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Similarly, Suncorp Group reported a rise in annual profit which was slightly below expectations.
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Oil and coal products led the gainers following a rise in crude oil prices.
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Analysts had expected a rise of 6.1 percent, according to research firm Consensus Metrix.
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Analysts polled by research firm Consensus Metrix had expected a rise of 3.3 percent.
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He has arguably gotten what he wanted all along: a rise out of China.
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This will bring about a rise in the debt ratio in 2017 to 10.2%.
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Bigger rivals Wipro and Infosys Ltd also posted a rise in second-quarter profit.
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A rise in the risk-free rate could be damaging to equities, he explained.
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A rise above 98.778 would take the index to its highest since Dec. 21.
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This was weaker than the Reuters consensus forecast which predicted a rise to 61.5.
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This will contribute a rise of about 1 percent in unit costs this year.
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A rise in fiber costs and paper pricing weighed on earnings, the company said.
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Trying to get a rise and reaction the way a 17-year-old would.
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His words and actions emboldened white nationalists and brought a rise in hate crimes.
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However, in more sprawling metro areas, they predicted a rise in self-driving cars.
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Private equity firm Citadel Capital led the gains, with a rise of 6.2 percent.
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Smartphones and social media are blamed for a rise in loneliness in young people.
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Bitcoin – Expect a rise over the next year that will surpass the current low.
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It previously expected a decline of 0.5 percent to a rise of 113 percent.
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The wider materials sector also traded higher, underpinned by a rise in copper prices.
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For manufacturers, despite lower volumes, higher prices are delivering a rise in net revenue.
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These high costs are causing a rise in student debt among law school graduates.
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As the simulation ran, they saw a rise in prejudice against outsiders over time.
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That's a rise of nearly 23%, an average of nearly three attacks each week.
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A rise above $1.2092 would take it to its highest level since January 2015.
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However, data showing a rise in U.S. oil supply alarmed traders during U.S. trading.
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Stutman said he has also seen a rise in high-net-worth divorce filings.
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Analysts' forecasts called for a rise in net profit of about A$231 million.
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The Mexican peso is set to log a rise of 0.3% over the week.
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The fall in summer working has been mirrored by a rise in summer studying.
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That was weaker than a Reuters consensus forecast for a rise of 22017 percent.
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The plant's privatisation in the 1990s led to a rise in long-term unemployment.
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But the depreciation of the pound has contributed to a rise in her costs.
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Their tax revolt began against a rise in green taxes on diesel and petrol.
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Eastern time, expected to show a rise in U.S. crude oil inventories last week.
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The changes also follow a rise of conversation around the spread of fake news.
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No wonder his speech triggered a rise in the share prices of pharma firms.
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Meanwhile, oil stocks also traded higher, helped by a rise in crude oil prices.
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A rise above 107.490 yen would take it to its highest since late February.
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He just keeps repeating whatever seems to get a rise out of his listeners.
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There is nervousness in Juárez, too, because of a rise in murders this year.
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They linked hookup culture with apps and both with a rise in STD rates.
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You know there is ... … who's just trying to get a rise out of people.
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Analysts polled by research firm Consesus Metrix had forecast a rise of 1.7 percent.
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A rise in interest rates is still seen as more than a year away.
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Though a rise in borrowing costs after the next BoE policy meeting on Nov.
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"Businesses need to see a rise in demand before deciding to boost their employment."
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It's safe to say there is a rise of pet travelers – especially with dogs.
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It posted a rise of 1 percent sequential revenues on a constant currency basis.
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In San Jose, an hour south, it was $3,453, a rise of 8 percent.
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Britain saw a rise in racial tension just after the Brexit vote last June.
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It was the smallest monthly increase since a rise of $8.6 billion in September.
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A highly indebted household sector is also vulnerable to a rise in interest rates.
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Samsung's stock closed at 28 million Korean won, posting a rise of 23 percent.
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Others are taking loans in euros to benefit from a rise in the crown.
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Some have stopped writing policies, and that has also fed a rise in prices.
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A Reuters poll of economists had pointed to a rise in employment of 120,000.
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Axis Bank was among the top percentage gainers with a rise of 1.67 percent.
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Long-only funds lost an average 7.44 percent, versus a rise of 11.25 percent.
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Again Trump was pressed to address whether he saw a rise in white nationalism.
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This week however, stocks rebounded strongly in tandem with a rise in bond yields.
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Worse, much of the upsurge is accounted for by a rise in EU immigrants.
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Analysts on average had expected a rise of 1 percent, according to Consensus Metrix.
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On the surface, all the conditions are there for a rise in drug use.
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However, same restaurant sales fell short of consensus with a rise of 2.2 percent.
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The strength of the yen limited Japan's Nikkei to a rise of 0.1 percent.
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The first information came from sensors in Sweden, which detected a rise in radioactivity.
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A rise in obesity is believed to be the main driver behind the rise.
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A rise in U.S. Treasury yields helped lift global bond yields but only marginally.
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Analysts polled by research firm Consesus Metrix had forecast a rise of 1.3 percent.
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The ONS said the increase reflected a rise in the price of crude oil.
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Two firms reported a rise in business volume while another two reported a fall.
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The administration has also warned of a rise in families crossing the border illegally.
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The National Retail Federation is anticipating a rise between 3.6 percent and 40 percent.
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And Land Rover, which specializes in luxury S.U.V.s, had a rise of 15.4 percent.
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SunTrust and Regions Financial reported a rise in profit, helped by higher interest income.
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Two saw a rise in business volume compared with one which saw business fall.
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Analysts polled by research firm Consensus Metrix had forecast a rise of 0.9 percent.
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A study from Arizona suggests a drop in arrests but a rise in citations.
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A separate Arizona study, along with one from London, suggests a rise in arrests.
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Yet with a rise in popularity, the overall number of complications has also climbed.
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While a rise in bond yields has hit rate-sensitive sectors such as utilities .
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The smaller health segment recorded a rise of 2.9 percent to 398 million euros.
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Infosys too reported a rise in net income even though it missed street estimates.
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A rise in subsidies to make up for premium increases also increases government spending.
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A rise in local natural gas prices will not happen before 2019, Falih added.
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A rise in rates is now not fully priced in until November next year.
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The research firm considers that a rise in expenses was responsible for lower earnings.
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Analysts had expected a rise of 2.9 percent, according to research firm Consensus Metrix.
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But a detailed analysis of transaction data also shows a rise in foreign demand.
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Analysts on average had expected a rise of 26.9 percent, according to FactSet StreetAccount.
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That the crisis also might be tied to a rise in murders is alarming.
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The exploding popularity of African artists has prompted a rise in transatlantic musical collaborations.
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A rise above 113.260 would take the greenback to its highest since mid-July.
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On the one hand, a rise in yields reflects the strength of the economy.
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But activists warn of a rise in violence against transgender people across the country.
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The report follows a year of similar reports warning of a rise in murders.
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Shell and BP climbed higher by 1% each, tracking a rise in crude prices.
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Ms. Heard's arrest comes amid a rise in reported hate crimes throughout the city.
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Sales at established stores fell 3.9%, missing the forecast for a rise by 0.4%.
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Similarly: Is YouTube reflecting a rise in reactionary politics, enabling it or creating it?
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At the CitiStat meeting, a major topic of discussion was a rise in carjackings.
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The concept was developed partly in response to a rise in multigenerational family trips.
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New cases showed a rise of 13.5% in Lombardy on Sunday compared with Saturday.
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New cases showed a rise of 13.5% in Lombardy on Sunday compared with Saturday.
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A rise in interest rates could prompt a mass collapse of those weak companies.
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Yet Romney does get a rise out of Republicans when he challenges the president.
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Steinmeier's remarks come as Germany also grapples with a rise in anti-Semitic incidents.
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In some or all of these communities there was a rise in vaccine exemptions.
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The city has seen a rise in attacks by militants including ISIS-affiliated groups.
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The result is a rise in the share of income going toward health coverage.
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Interestingly, a rise for journalists, like you, and a big jump for mainstream journalism.
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The major averages were pushed higher by a rise in industrial and financials stocks.
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It previously forecast a rise to 275.0 billion yen for the year through August.
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However, Dubai Islamic Bank added 0.33% after it posted a rise in annual profit.
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It had previously forecast a rise in profit from last year's NZ$82.2 million.
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In a September poll, analysts had forecast a rise to 317 in 12 months.
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Carrefour added 4.8% after the French retailer reported a rise in fourth-quarter sales.
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Activists say the passage of the bill has encouraged a rise in anti-Semitism.
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European leaders struggling with a rise of populist forces rushed to cheer the result.
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A rise in fuel prices triggered a week of fierce nationwide protests in November.
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Analysts had expected a rise of 9.4 percent, according to polling firm Consensus Metrix.
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"This will then also bring a rise of long-term interest rates," he added.
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That was below market expectations for a rise of 0.4 percent on the month.
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A rise in demand injected $1.7 billion into the US tattoo market this year.
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His technical analysis suggests a rise of at least 10 percent from current levels.
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The world is witnessing a rise in hunger for the first time since 2007.
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This aggressive labeling coincided with a rise in favorable attitudes toward socialism among Democrats.
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What if the U.S. government doesn't agree to a rise in the debt limit?
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Available ship-tracking data also points to a rise in monthly shipments since then.
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In the chart above, for instance, we see a rise in collies around 1996.
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In monthly terms, prices fell by 0.3% after a rise of 0.4% in May.
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" However, the statement said: "Evidence suggests that drastic and large increases in the size" of health warnings "can result in a number of unintended consequences, including a rise in illegal cigarettes – with a corresponding decline in government revenues - and a rise in criminality.
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LONDON (Reuters) - The era of low global interest rates is not expected to come to an abrupt end, Federal Reserve policy maker James Bullard said on Wednesday, although a rise in U.S. productivity growth would normally require a rise in its rates.
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Speculation was blamed for a rise in energy and food prices before the recent slump.
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Experts aren't sure why there's been a rise in colorectal cancer rates in younger adults.
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Bangladesh has been battling a rise in Islamist-linked violence in the past four years.
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The company had previously said it expected a rise of between 11 and 15 percent.
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The defaults by CEFC Shanghai come amid a rise in corporate bond defaults in China.
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And that means a rise in heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and even heat-related death.
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Swiss bank UBS predicted a rise to $1.20, a level that was breached in August.
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A rise in energy imports is also expected to help trim the bilateral trade imbalance.
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Industry's confidence grew to 14.73 from 6.7 and retailerssaw a rise to 5.5 from 3.0.
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The more important target Trump seems to be ignoring is a rise in social mobility.
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That marked a rise of 153 basis points from 10-month lows set on Sept.
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It has also seen a rise in orders for its circuits used in medical devices.
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That period correlated with a rise in cases of Legionnaires' disease, a form of pneumonia.
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The Abu Dhabi index rebounded with a rise of 0.9 percent, boosted by banking stocks.
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The admissions arms race has been accelerating for years, driven by a rise in applications.
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The increase in crude stocks came despite higher refinery utilization and a rise in exports.
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Romanian bonds yields, however, retreated after this week's earlier boost from a rise in inflation.
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Venezuela and Ecuador top the list, with a rise of 93 and 108 percent respectively.
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LafargeHolcim's rose 1.3% as the world's largest cement maker posted a rise in operating profit.
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Private consumption gained by 0.1 percent due to a rise in demands for durable goods.
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"Well that's one way to get a rise out of a chef," your target responds.
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One is a rise in immigration, since many entrepreneurs bring high skills to the area.
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The dollar gained against the yen on a rise in longer-dated U.S. Treasury yields.
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CN: Firstly, due to a rise in the prison population while basic living conditions deteriorated.
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Babis warned the EU must solve the migration issue to halt a rise of extremism.
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In 2014, that number stood at 14.8 per 100,000 — a rise of 8.8 per 100,000.
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"We're trying to achieve inflation accompanied by a rise in wages and productivity," Iwata said.
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Core inflation (excluding food and energy) has long confounded the bank's expectations of a rise.
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Human rights groups and residents said the operations led to a rise in extrajudicial killings.
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As for the figures, the transparency report reveals a rise in worldwide demands for data.
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The reading on preliminary September consumer sentiment is expected to show a rise to 91.
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There has also been a rise in the number going to America from poorer families.
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Its shares were down 2.4 percent after it reported a rise in first half profits.
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A rise to 0.5% would mark the beginning of Britain's first tightening cycle since 2003.
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JP Morgan said that despite the uncertainty, that outcome could generate a rise for sterling.
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A rise in returns is an inevitable part of the e-commerce boom, retailers say.
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If the regulators side with the tribe, a rise in review-dodging deals seems likely.
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The index is set for a rise this week, up around 1.5 percent so far.
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Meanwhile, European basic resources stocks outperformed on the back of a rise in metal prices.
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It now sees a rise of 870,000 bpd, down 70,000 bpd from the previous forecast.
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The drug has sparked a rise in volatile behavior, attacks on prison guards, and suicides.
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Active managers are also facing more pressure from a rise in low-cost passive investing.
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Austria was the only EU country to register a rise in unemployment, the data showed.
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Data shows a rise in late-stage funding and a stabilizing early-stage funding environment.
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The bank's unconsolidated regulatory accounts show a rise in NPLs to 11% at end-4M16.
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The Abu Dhabi index rebounded with a rise of 0.6 percent, boosted by banking stocks.
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Uber said that is because of a rise in the number of part-time drivers.
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It gained 0.9% on the week following a rise of about 0.4% the week before.
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The greenback edged up 0.2% to 452.603 yen thanks to a rise in U.S yields.
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The greenback edged up 0.25% to 452.603 yen thanks to a rise in U.S yields.
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Keep the Promise has seen a rise in donations as Cruz rose in the polls.
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The weaker demand for small currency is likely due to a rise in mobile payments.
|
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Now, following a rise in the number of fancier private halls, the figure is 220%.
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For 2018, they also see a rise to $1,350 per ounce (from $1,200 per ounce).
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Despite a rise in provisions, BMO's risk appetite for lending had not changed, it said.
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U.S. futures pointed to a rise of 0.6 percent at the open on Wall Street.
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Energy stocks rose as much as 1.4 percent supported by a rise in oil prices.
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Jefferies expects a rise of low-to-mid single digits in residential prices in 2018.
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On Wednesday, his personal fortune jumped to $75.6 billion following a rise in Amazon's stock.
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It is only the top quintile that would see a rise in their net costs.
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This compared with forecasts in a Reuters survey for a rise of 2.8 million barrels.
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The U.S. oil rig count showed a rise of one rig according to Baker Hughes.
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A rise in oil prices and a positive view of the Fed also helped stocks.
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U.S. markets were trading higher on Friday, as a rise in financials boosted investor sentiment.
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A rise above 72.113 would take the index to its highest since July 14, 2017.
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She said it was after she saw a rise in violence against gays and lesbians.
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"When people try to push you down, there's always a rise up (afterwards)," she says.
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This represents a rise of nearly 14 percent from the current 3,730 yen share price.
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A rise in interest rates can be a short-term knock for stocks and bonds.
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The rise in long positions shows that traders are expecting a rise in the cryptocurrency.
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Mitsubishi has said it expects such growth to also fuel a rise in LNG projects.
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Analysts projected a rise in the overnight deposit rate before the base rate is increased.
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But extensive overuse of antibiotics worldwide has led to a rise in drug-resistant strains.
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So far, there is inconclusive evidence that Zika has led to a rise in abortions.
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ISM services data Tuesday was better than expected and showed a rise in new orders.
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Posted a rise in its H1 adjusted EBIT and kept targets from its strategic plan.
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The drop in buyers is, in part, due to a rise in student-loan debt.
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QBE Insurance Group climbed 1.483 percent after reporting a rise in both profits and dividends.
|
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Climate change is a prime suspect in a rise of wildfires in the boreal forest.
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It may be because of pollution or a rise in allergies or too many samples.
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The zero reading was below a Reuters consensus forecast for a rise of 1.0 percent.
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Gemalto rose by more than 10 percent after it reported a rise in annual profits.
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For now, a rise in global trade has spurred demand from shippers for fuel oil.
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These recent surveys have mainly shown a rise in support of the investigation among independents.
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It is taking a big jump this year thanks to a rise in television revenue.
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Heartland Bank led with a rise of 2.61 percent after announcing its half-year revenues.
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The result was a significant loss of power demand and a rise in gas stocks.
|
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But just past that, at the top of a rise, a panorama of destruction unfolded.
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A rise above 20163 would take the index to its highest since July 22016, 22.
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A rise in white nationalism in the United States has also changed tech industry standards.
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We've seen a rise in hate crimes, every single one of the last three years.
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A rise above 150.39 would take the contract to its highest level since Aug. 1.
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In the Americas, Tiffany reported a rise in comparable sales following six quarters of decline.
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It had earlier reported a rise in annual profit on the back of robust output.
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Forecasts centred on a rise of 0.2 percent on the month, a Reuters poll showed.
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In September, Tudose criticised it for failing to curb a rise in interbank interest rates.
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Two studies in 2018 found a rise in anti-Semitic content on Twitter and Instagram.
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South Korean stocks enjoyed their best day since May with a rise of 1.76 percent.
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There has been a rise in opioid abuse over the past decade, causing an epidemic.
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Maybank reported a drop in its quarterly profit on Wednesday, while CIMB posted a rise.
|
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The reading was well below a Reuters consensus forecast for a rise of 0.3 percent.
|
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The median forecast in a Reuters poll of economists was for a rise to 4.98%.
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A rise in the U.S. dollar makes dollar-denominated metal contracts more expensive to import.
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A more immediate worry is that a rise in racially charged rhetoric will encourage radicals.
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Guess what, Prime Day could contribute to a rise in fear-based social media usage.
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That would mark a rise of 11% from last week's close and 14% in 2019.
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The rupee turned stronger despite a rise in the dollar index to settle below 68.50.
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A red horse came up over a rise at the far end of the meadow.
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Such a rise in ocean levels would put many of the world's coastal cities underwater.
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Some experts attribute a rise in teenage suicide to the stress and rigor of school.
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News organizations in the countries complained that it had led to a rise in misinformation.
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In some cities, the attitude is pervasive — and is linked to a rise in crime.
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With a rise in economic inequality in this country, the number of vulnerable individuals increases.
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What's the cause of so many suicides and overdoses and a rise in excessive drinking?
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ET, Dow Jones industrial average futures indicated a rise of 290 points at the open.
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It had earlier forecast a rise in 2020 sales and also in comparable operating profit.
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Experts say a rise in methane emissions is an inevitable consequence of Mr. Trump's rollbacks.
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Analysts had on average forecast a rise to 55.1 billion crowns, according to Refinitiv data.
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"I do believe there will be a rise and fall for some players," he said.
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One headwind that would hit luxury firms of all sizes is a rise in protectionism.
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Airlines had previously begun banning some species after a rise in in-flight animal incidents.
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Financial stocks were the biggest gainers with a rise of more than half a percent.
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Oil stocks in Europe finished higher, on the back of a rise in oil prices.
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Meanwhile, there is a rise in interest among parents and educators about habits of success.
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Analysts expect a rise in new jobs last month, with employers having created 147,000 jobs.
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Analysts had on average forecast a rise to 4.93 billion crowns, according to Refinitiv data.
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H&M reported a rise in fiscal fourth-quarter pretax profit that beat market expectations.
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Further, he worries about what impacts a rise in retreats might have on ongoing research.
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It reminds me of Banksy and his ability to get a rise out of people.
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A rise in poverty and the near-collapse of the education system have enabled recruitment.
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The mid-cap FTSE 250 rose 3 percent, buoyed by a rise in housebuilder Redrow.
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A Reuters poll of analysts had pointed to a rise of 0.5 percent in August.
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Lorry drivers, angry about a rise in fuel prices, blocked roads around Tegucigalpa, the capital.
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A consensus forecast of economists gathered by Reuters had predicted a rise of 1.8 percent.
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JGBs also came under pressure from a rise in U.S. Treasury and German Bund yields.
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A rise among basic resources stocks and energy firms also helped support the wider market.
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Additionally, reporting hotlines set up for survivors of clerical abuse have also seen a rise.
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Analysts had forecast a rise of 2.4-3.2 percent in the six weeks to Jan.
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That frustration alone was not enough to get a rise out of the hungry students.
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Environmental awareness brought a rise in veganism, flexitarianism, non-dairy milks, and locally-sourced foods.
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Known quantity may give way to even more quality and a rise of local criteria.
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ET, showing a rise of 1.6 percent as interest rates hit a 43-year high.
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A decline in stocks usually leads to a rise in volatility, but never like this.
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"I think there will be a rise in defaults, but I'm not alarmed," she said.
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There's no hard data about a rise in tourism as a result of Romero Lives!
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However, the episode comes amid a rise in anti-Semitic hate crimes in New York.
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First, there was a rise in "tough on crime" policies in the '80s and '90s.
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So what does this sorting have to do with getting a rise out of Americans?
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This is just a meme meant to get a rise out of you, of course.
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"We've seen a rise in anti-Semitic violence globally over the course of the last several years, and we are now seeing a rise in the very halls of Congress in a kind of vitriolic and vile anti-Semitism," Cheney said at the event.
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When a large country like the U.S. imposes tariffs, one effect — if we don't face foreign retaliation — is a rise in the price of U.S. exports, either though a rise in the dollar or by drawing resources away from export to import-competing sectors.
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Related: A Contraband Crackdown Is Rattling the Border Between Colombia and Venezuela Once the changes come into effect, high-octane gas will cost 21999 bolivars a liter (a rise of 22013,2550 percent), and low-octane gasoline will cost 20073 bolivar (a rise 22007,22013 percent).
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Chile's peso rose 1.4%, outpacing a rise in the price of copper, the country's top export.
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Every euro zone country recorded a rise in employment except Finland, where the figure was flat.
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Meanwhile, other commodities are also expected to see a rise in price due to political uncertainty.
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Equivalent non-harmonised data showed a fall of 0.7 percent and a rise of 1.6 percent.
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In November alone, it expanded 0.2 percent, compared with forecasts for a rise of 11.93 percent.
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The weak-crown policy was dropped after its stated aim, a rise in inflation, was met.
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What's next for Naturale, and the Merriam-Webster Twitter account, after a rise to subtweeting fame?
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But that was not enough to prevent a rise in inventories, the first increase since April.
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A gain in exports of commercial aircraft, heavy machinery and autos offset a rise in imports.
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Analysts on average were expecting a rise of 10.5 percent, according to research firm Consensus Metrix.
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Hardy has seen a rise in the number of requests for David Bowie-inspired body art.
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Analysts on average had expected a rise of 2.6 percent, according to research firm Consensus Metrix.
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In 2008, the electric motor vehicle experienced a rebirth triggered by a rise in oil prices.
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However, he said that a rise in China's January producer and consumer prices "minutely hurt" gold.
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Amid a rise in discretionary spending power on the mainland, the Chinese have developed itchy feet.
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In addition, a rise in bond yields may play a part in choking off economic growth.
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Overall, though, its target is estimated to represent a rise of 90% compared with current emissions.
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About 28 percent predicted a decline in output or sales while a quarter projected a rise.
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It last traded up 2240.99 percent, in line with a rise in the FTSEurofirst 300 index.
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Northern Brooklyn has seen a rise in shootings this year, with six in one weekend alone.
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A rise in the minimum wage will increase councils' social-care costs by an estimated £612m.
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Budget airline easyJet saw shares under pressure despite reporting a rise in passenger numbers for June.
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The bank also recommended clients buy gold XAU= and products hedging against a rise in volatility .
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"This is where you see a rise of threats, aggressive behavior, or of instability," said Kumar.
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Hungarian yields have increased in the past few weeks tracking a rise in core market yields.
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Despite a rise in the oil price to above $50, the budget remains deeply in deficit.
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AMP reported a rise in clients withdrawing money in the wake of the Royal Commission's revelations.
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People are not staying away from synagogues and there's a rise in pride, in being Jewish.
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A rise in coeliac disease and self-diagnosed gluten intolerance has made wheat seem decidedly dangerous.
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Risk assets should rally back and, with a rise in risk appetite, the Kiwi surges higher.
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One reason for the increase in discoveries is a rise in the popularity of treasure hunting.
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This change was primarily driven by a rise in seed, angel and early-stage funding rounds.
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ET. Forecasts call for a rise to 88.0 from the final reading of 87.2 for October.
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A rise in non-English speakers strains public schools, he says, sending better-off taxpayers away.
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In other words, this magical innovation leads to a rise in the productivity of health services.
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Although markets were spooked by a rise in hourly earnings, perhaps they should not have been.
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Increased spending of $1,000 per pupil in Michigan was linked to a rise in university enrolment.
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This increased discovery will also lead to a rise in in-app purchases, App Annie said.
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Estate agents have seen a rise in lettings of luxury flats and smaller houses to students.
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In 2016 nearly 29,000 received American social-security cheques there, a rise of 24% from 2005.
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Siemens is targeting a rise in its software revenue by about a third from the deal.
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A third report from the University of Michigan showed a rise in consumer sentiment in March.
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Last week, the developer reported a rise in fourth-quarter earnings and higher dividends for 2018.
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Driving the expansion in output was a rise in new orders at home and from abroad.
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Individual estimates, however, ranged widely between an annual decline of 9% and a rise of 1.9%.
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But in the case of oil, a rise in supply (and projected supply) was more important.
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A rise in participation brings marginalised workers into the workforce, boosting the earnings of poorer households.
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Earlier this week, China's total social financing (TSF) showed a rise in June - so all good.
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Yet, there was also a rise in search terms that could lead to people harming themselves.
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The rise by the FTSE 100 accompanied a rise in sterling, which hit a 2016 high.
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A rise in Treasury yields and bullish calls by brokerages helped to support the bank shares.
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Expectations that Trump's policies would spur infrastructure spending led a rise in the prices of metals.
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The ringgit strengthened 4.5 percent in the first quarter, helping offset a rise in oil prices.
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British government bond prices fell in contrast to a rise in the price of German bunds.
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That was the largest increase ever and dwarfed forecasts for a rise of just 1 percent.
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"With a rise in protectionism, in the final analysis, the global economy can only be losers."
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However, a rise in Barbie sales had helped Mattel post strong fourth-quarter earnings on Feb.
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"One of the newer trends we're seeing is a rise in enterprise credential phishing," LaCour said.
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The non-manufacturing employment index fell to 24, below economists' expectations for a rise to 28.
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A rise in yields raises borrowing costs for companies and give traders an alternative investment option.
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Analysts on average had expected a rise of 3 percent, according to research firm Consensus Metrix.
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New York (CNN)It usually takes a lot to get a rise out of New Yorkers.
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It also confounded the forecasts in a Reuters survey for a rise of 260 million barrels.
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Last month hospitals in Delhi reported a rise in cases of swine flu, domestic media said.
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Vandals have desecrated at least Jewish cemeteries nationwide, raising fears of a rise in anti-Semitism.
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Analysts on average had expected a rise of 523 percent, according to research firm Consensus Metrix.
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There has also been a rise in demand for men's products from men in urban areas.
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Shares of JPMorgan were up 0.7 percent in noon trading amid a rise in broader markets.
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U.S. futures pointed to a rise of around 3.73 percent at the open on Wall Street.
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Against the yen, the dollar has been marginally supported by a rise in U.S. bond yields.
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In the last 24 months, David said his company has seen a rise in domestic sales.
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Gemalto also rose by more than 10 percent after it reported a rise in annual profits.
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Following the attack, President Donald Trump said he did not see a rise in white nationalism.
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Thirteen of 18 economists in a Reuters poll had expected a rise in the repo rate.
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The reading undershot a Reuters poll of analysts who had predicted a rise of 1.8 percent.
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November data showed a rise of 27 percent on-year, compared to 13.9 percent in March.
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However, we do not intend this change to lead to a rise in interest rate levels.
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With drug-addiction numbers on so terrifyingly steep a rise, the time for change is now.
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Since then, migration has divided Europe and helped propel a rise of far right parties. reut.
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Main Street businesses are seeing a rise in the number and complexity of occupational licensing laws.
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That increase, however, represented a slowdown from a rise of 15.6 percent in the third quarter.
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It also predicts a rise in cross-border trade, as people try to avoid the tax.
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That is stronger than market expectations for a rise of 0.5 percent, according to Consensus Metrix.
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ET on May 18 and showed a rise in the temperature of the co-pilot's window.
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Twenty-five states experienced a rise in suicides by more than 30%, the government report finds.
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A rise in the number of games from other countries that are broadcast live has helped.
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A rise in Tokyo shares also eased risk aversion and weighed on the safe-haven yen.
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"We have seen a rise in the fuel cost now for almost 15 months," he said.
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Yet the gains were likely not so robust as to prompt a rise in interest rates.
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Meanwhile, rapid lending growth continues to add to the risk of a rise in NPL creation.
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Heartland Bank was up 0.7 percent after reporting a rise in its full year net profit.
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In many democratic countries, we are seeing a rise in demagogic populism, illiberalism, nationalism and protectionism.
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Last month, the 106th Precinct reported a rise in car break-ins along Cross Bay Boulevard.
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The group confirmed its full-year guidance as it reported a rise in Q1 operating income.
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Some 63 percent expect a rise in the next six months, up from 29 percent before.
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U.S. stocks closed lower Thursday as technology stocks declined amid a rise in global bond yields.
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They have resulted in further racial segregation, as well as a rise in bigotry and inequality.
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Attorney General Loretta Lynch on Friday condemned a rise in hate crimes against Muslims in America.
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That has brought her a huge amount of media attention and a rise in the polls.
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In the United States, a rise in unvaccinated children was reported by the CDC last month.
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But a rise in cancer cases while the death rate does not budge points to overdiagnosis.
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Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 index lost 2.4 percent, hit hard by a rise in the yen.
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If the sea ice melts, that would mean a rise in sea levels around the globe.
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The greenback also failed to get support from a rise in U.S. Treasury yields on Monday.
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There has also been a rise in the number of refugees turned away at the borders.
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It is also often added to heroin, contributing to a rise of overdoses by unsuspecting users.
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This is due to tightening of liquidity, a rise in insurance costs and high fuel prices.
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Analysts were expecting a rise of 0.06 percent, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
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The shift came amid reports of a rise in racist and xenophobic behavior toward Asian Americans.
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In January, when a rise in sales tax met with nationwide protests, police arrested 800 demonstrators.
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Whatever the cause of the current situation, though, a rise in minority turnout could transform politics.
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Posters frequently say provocative things just to vent or to get a rise out of people.
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Over time, this led to a rise in the use of heroin and, most recently, fentanyl.
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"Everyone has personally felt a rise in prices," said Zhang Lifan, a historian and former businessman.
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The endorsements led to positive media coverage, which then led to a rise in the polls.
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Such an increase would ordinarily be expected to produce a rise in health insurance coverage rates.
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Chen fears a rise in unemployment could increase the safety risk to her husband even further.
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A rise in digital advertising — of $23 million — wasn't enough to make up for the decline.
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Not when there has been a rise of people with legal documentation getting stopped by ICE.
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Growth stocks led gains with a rise of 0.8%, versus a 0.5% increase in value stocks.
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All of these could mean a subsequent contraction in the economy and a rise in unemployment.
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Greece has seen a rise in arrivals of migrants and refugees from Turkey over the summer.
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Recent Chinese reports indicate a rise in the presence of Vietnamese fishing boats in the Paracels.
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His chances have risen recently as his spending blitz drove a rise in the national polls.
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Don't do it until the last five minutes, or you won't get as high a rise.
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Nonfarm payrolls increased by 155,000 last month, but missed economists' expectation for a rise of 200,0.353.
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U.S. futures point to a rise of around 0.1 percent at the open on Wall Street .
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This has led to a rise in the cost of goods for households, denting household budgets.
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Still, the contract posted its biggest monthly gain since April with a rise of about 62.383%.
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The dollar added 0.15 percent to 109.660 yen following a rise of 0.6 percent on Friday.
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DXY since hitting its low on May 2, a rise that could impact U.S. corporate earnings.
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In November alone, it expanded 0.2 percent, compared with forecasts for a rise of 0.1 percent.
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A rise to $1,400 an ounce would represent a nearly 5 percent increase from current levels.
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" He added, "China's plans, even with its renewables push, still show a rise in coal consumption.
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Money markets are pricing in a 95 percent chance of such a rise at the Dec.
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The shift looks to be driven mostly by a rise in investors' expectations for future inflation.
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On a like-for-like basis, Atacadão posted a rise of only 1.8% in gross sales.
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The Australian dollar changed hands at $0.6752 following a rise from levels below $0.669 last week.
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Over the last year, nonmanagers saw a rise in average hourly earnings of only 3 percent.
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The gains in the Dow futures indicated a rise of about 22007 points at the open.
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That widely missed analysts' expectations of a rise from a year earlier to 429 million euros.
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He said he's seen a rise in the number of students specifically worried about college debt.
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Still, the contract posted its biggest monthly gain since April with a rise of about 22020%.
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Fear not, a rise in rates will actually help stocks, according to legendary investor Bill Miller.
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While critics say Capitec (CKHGY) helped fuel a rise in risky loans, its business has thrived.
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Insomnia. According to Reiss, writers in the 19th century remarked repeatedly on a rise in sleeplessness.
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Euro zone debt yields have been dragged up this week by a rise in U.S yields.
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For businesses, growing optimism about trading prospects contributed to a rise in morale, Lloyds Bank said.
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ET, Dow futures were up 24 points, indicating a rise of 54.97 points at the open.
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The hotel said on Friday that there had not been a rise in cases of illness.
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ET, Dow futures were up 13 points, indicating a rise of 61.63 points at the open.
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There has also been a rise in the number of Weill's American works performed in Germany.
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Still, the contract posted its biggest monthly gain since April with a rise of about 62.383%.
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Analysts had forecast a decline of about 8 percent and a rise of 5 percent respectively.
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Growth will be driven by increased data consumption and a rise in average spending per user.
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Of those facing a rise, 55% plan to reduce, postpone or cancel investment in their business.
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He gave no explanation aside from a vague reference to a rise in opioid-related overdoses.
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It's possible that your plan will predict a rise in cost and price your premiums accordingly.
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The rise in longer-term interest rates is driven mainly not by a rise in inflation expectations, but rather by a rise in investors' expectations for what the Fed will do and for how much compensation bond investors are demanding in lending over long time horizons.
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The company said it was seeing a rise in incentive spending for homes priced $2466.1,303 and above.
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This compares to a rise of over 2.53m jobs in the richest quintile over that same period.
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The surge in Treasury yields has also prompted a rise in government bond yields across the globe.
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But the flows have started to rebound alongside of a rise in the price of gold recently.
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Elsewhere, a rise in Greek bond yields was limited by an unexpected Fitch Ratings upgrade on Friday.
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He's doing so to get a rise out of Sy, but Fargo has more on its mind.
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However, performance in home insurance was "challenging", Direct Line said, due to a rise in claims costs.
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Meanwhile Germany is up at 2.8%, a rise from 2.1% in 1996 and France is at 2.2%.
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Try as he may (and he certainly did), Chad just couldn't get a rise out of JoJo.
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The improvement reflected a tighter labor market and a rise in the minimum wage, the survey showed.
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Along the forward power curve, prices fell, tracking coal and gas despite a rise in oil futures.
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Letta's comments come as the EU faces potential turmoil from a rise of nationalist parties across Europe.
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Delta first updated its policy in March, citing customer abuse and a rise in animal-related incidents.
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The March figure was revised down from a preliminary reading of a rise of 1.7%, INE said.
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Rocha's comments come as Bloomberg has seen a rise in national polls to third place alongside Sen.
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From 20043 to 2020, turnout jumped in Durham from 4,047 to 4,912, a rise of 21 percent.
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A rise in oil prices to 2019 highs also put upward pressure on euro zone yields generally.
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Sterling, meanwhile, rose on some surprise hints about the chances of a rise in UK interest rates.
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InterContinental shares were lower despite the hotel group reporting a rise in first-quarter global room revenue.
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Within months, Coke reversed back to the now-"Classic" formula and actually saw a rise in sales.
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Iron ore miner Fortescue Metals Group rose 2% after it reported a rise in first-quarter shipments.
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However, having set up shop in the state has not led to a rise in the polls.
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A rise in borrowing costs would hurt, though a lurch back into full-fledged crisis is unlikely.
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Permitting a rise of two degrees could also see an extra 420m people exposed to record heat.
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But Dubai Islamic Bank added 1 percent after posting a rise in its first quarter net profit.
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Acacia Mining jumped 5.6 percent after a rise in gold production in its disputed Tanzanian gold mine.
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That follows a rise in complaints of beastly behaviour, such as defecating in the aisles and biting.
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We've just seen a rise in the deficit for the year just gone to 3.8% of GDP.
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"[Marquise] does this kind of stuff to get a rise out of him," the source tells PEOPLE.
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Erekat charged the Trump administration and the Netanyahu government with contributing to a rise in anti-Semitism.
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Only four sub-regions in England and Wales saw a rise in manufacturing employment in 2004-16.
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In the remaining states, by contrast, the poorest got a rise of 303% over the same period.
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On a year-over-year basis, that would be a rise of 1.9%, versus 2% in April.
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The French management solutions company reported a rise in the second-quarter profit and confirmed 2016 objectives.
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It was what it was, like the guy was trying to get a rise out of him.
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Young people are particularly susceptible, with recent figures highlighting a rise in HIV cases on university campuses.
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I just don't understand why you gotta try to get a rise, you know what I'm saying?
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But due to the intense competition in the insurance industry, a rise in premiums is not guaranteed.
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The German DAX ended the day up around 0.33 percent, helped by a rise in Bayer shares.
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Rising concern over creepy ads has also encouraged a rise in activity in the tracker blocking space.
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Brent was up 0.2 percent at $50.13, headed for a rise of 1.7 percent for the week.
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Policy uncertainty and a rise in volatility usually go hand in hand as elections approach, Subramanian said.
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The loonie has been supported by a rise in oil prices overnight due to improving risk appetite.
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Gross gaming revenue in Macau rose 5.9% last month, while StreetAccount estimated of a rise of 2.5%.
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Bitcoin brings no cashflows to the owner; the only return will come via a rise in price.
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A rise in customer numbers and products held per client contributed strongly to the insurer's underlying strength.
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Morgan Stanley downgraded the company mainly due to a rise in the stock from its January low.
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Demands and positions which unfortunately are also expressed through a rise in activities which violate our airspace.
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Claims are being closely watched for signs of a rise in layoffs stemming from the trade fight.
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However, a 2.5 percent decline in oil prices tempered the gains from a rise in bank stocks.
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The U.S.trade deficit rose more than expected in August as a rise in imports offset higher exports.
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Non-farm payrolls increased by 0.1.11,000 last month, but missed economists' expectation for a rise of 200,000.
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Venezuela faces one of its worst economic recessions in history and a rise in unemployment and insecurity.
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Year-on-year, production increased 3.0 percent in March against expectations of a rise of 3.7 percent.
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Models that project a rise of 23 or more degrees forecast fewer clouds in the coming decades.
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That represented a rise from IGBE's previous figure released last month, which showed unemployment at 12.0 percent.
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Cord-cutting is being matched by a rise in streaming, also at a rate faster than ever.
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European shares steadied, with basic resources companies underpinning the broader market following a rise in metals prices.
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But Sharjah Islamic Bank (SIB) rose 2016% after it reported a rise in nine-month net profit.
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Nevertheless, analysts said concerns remained over the impact of a rise in the euro on Remy's performance.
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A rise in oil prices to a five-month peak was also a supportive factor to Petrobras.
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So current rates of renewable energy adoption, the dashboard suggests, would lead to a rise of 3.1℃.
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He also forecast a rise in production to 800,000 tonnes this season from 761,000 tonnes in 2018.
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The police agency also flagged a rise in the number of arrests linked to right-wing extremism.
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Last year, Thailand had 32.6 million visitors, a rise of nearly 9 percent from the year before.
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The gains have since come off due to a forecast showing a rise in production this month.
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The market offered little reaction to news of a rise in North Sea crude supply next month.
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Some studies have even linked lead exposure to a rise in violence in cities such as Chicago.
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The data came in slightly weaker than a Reuters consensus forecast for a rise of 2.0 percent.
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Across the Tasman Sea, New Zealand shares ticked up, helped by a rise in materials and industrials.
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The metal last week posted its third consecutive weekly gain with a rise of about 20.7 percent.
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All of these could lead to a subsequent contraction in the economy and a rise in unemployment.
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The study said teething can lead to a rise in body temperature still below 101 degrees Fahrenheit.
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It forecast a rise in EBITDA (earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization) and operating profit (EBIT).
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A rise in grain shipments has not been enough to offset the steeper decline in coal shipments.
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"The dollar will probably be weighed down, and a rise towards 108 yen seems unlikely," Okagawa said.
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Cloud migration has also led to a rise in exploits such as server-side request forgery (SSRF).
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A rise in reports of near misses between drones and passenger aircraft has raised concerns among legislators.
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German March industrial orders up 1.9 pct versus expectation for a rise of 0.7 pct m/m.
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Earth's temperature has been rising for over a century — a rise that is indisputably caused by humans.
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Were this a typical recession, Britain's best hope might be a rise in exports to the continent.
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Since the results of this week's election, there has been a rise in hate crimes and attacks.
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In fact, demand remains healthy, they said, pointing to a rise in prices for previously owned homes.
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The metal last week posted its third consecutive weekly gain with a rise of about 20.3 percent.
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There was also a rise of the disease among women who pass it on to their newborns.
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August's reading was revised up to a rise of 0.4% from a previously reported increase of 0.3%.
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The rise in the gold price has not been matched by a rise in the silver price.
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Polls show a slide in support for Podemos and a rise in backing for IU since December.
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Even if voters do sense a rise in inequality, they must still unite behind a common concern.
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Along with a sharp reduction in imports, a rise in agricultural exports could help narrow that gap.
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To a question about a rise in hate crimes, Scott said the trend predates the president's campaign.
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The trend has been attributed by many to a rise in veganism, vegetarianism, and lower-meat diets.
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BUT WITH REAL INTEREST RATES SO LOW, MARKETS ARE QUITE VULNERABLE TO A RISE IN INTEREST RATES.
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Non-farm payrolls increased by 148,000 jobs last month, while economists had expected a rise of 190,000.
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This compared with the mid-range forecast in a Reuters poll for a rise of 1.8 percent.
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Hillary Clinton, while also likely to preside over a rise in federal borrowing, is far more restrained.
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Searches for panic attacks follow a similar pattern, although there is less of a rise around Christmas.
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But Long is also a beneficiary of a rise in interest in sustainable living on YouTube generally.
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The steep decline of ticket-splitting districts has coincided with a rise in partisan homogeny in Congress.
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Year-end portfolio moves and a rise in German bond yields also helped the euro, analysts said.
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A second consecutive month of higher OPEC exports in June coincides with a rise in U.S. output.
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The profit was lower than analysts' estimates of 26.96 billion rupees, marred by a rise in provisions.
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It was reopened in 2012 after a rise in the number of boat arrivals off Australia's shores.
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Harris has seen a rise in her poll numbers since the issue gained so much media attention.
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Most of that increase — a rise to $21980 from $2100 — has come in the last three years.
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However, the spike in visitors also saw a rise in the destruction of park property and littering.
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Bharti Infratel Ltd was the biggest gainer on the NSE index with a rise of 3.1 percent.
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"A rise from forty per cent to fifty per cent would not be a tragedy," he said.
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A Reuters poll of analysts forecast a rise in U.S. crude inventories for a fourth straight week.
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Overall he's seen a rise in the number of these requests he's received over the past decade.
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One woman sobbed as she lamented a rise in white nationalism, while the pastor stoically consoled her.
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Those losses, however, were offset and obscured during the housing boom by a rise in construction jobs.
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The dollar also benefited from a rise in U.S. stock markets and leftover optimism from Friday's gains.
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Every time we see increased tension between states we expect to see a rise in ICS targeting.
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Since you began working on the film, there's been a rise in international strongmen, fascism, and nationalism.
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NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun said the overall decline appeared related to a rise in interest rates.
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"In the last 18 months, we have seen a rise in people asking for GPUs," added Erb.
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A rise in the costs of shelter, food and energy will push CPI above 3%, Gundlach forecast.
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These factors were partially offset by a rise in inventories and a narrowing of the trade deficit.
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It has seen its best three-day run since April 26, a rise of almost 2100 percent.
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Analysts polled by Reuters had forecast a rise of 2.2 percent compared to the year-ago period.
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But existing policies are on track to cause a rise of about three degrees (5.4F) by 2100.
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Permitting a rise of two degrees could also see an extra 420M people exposed to record heat.
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The choices did not include a rise in overall inflation, so people added that in their comments.
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For men, high-risk drinking went from 14.2 percent to 16.4 percent, a rise of 15.5 percent.
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"Obviously, anytime we see a rise in this kind of violence it is a problem," Schatz said.
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The December figure was revised up from a preliminary reading of a rise of 1.7%, INE said.
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Miners received a boost from a rise in iron ore prices, pushing the industry index 0.3% higher.
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But getting a rise out of the president didn't seem to be on Obama's list of intentions.
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Analysts had forecast a 15% contraction in imports, reversing sharply from a rise of 16.5% in December.
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The move was seen as heralding a rise in grain export tariffs in the debt-stricken country.
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Still, reports have indicated a rise in early voting among Hispanics, a potential bright spot for Democrats.
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More interesting, there's been a rise of many additional cryptocurrencies such as Steem, Dash, AntShares and Dogecoin.
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The company said industry profits were eroding amid a rise in costs which is expected to continue.
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The shares were trading at 21 riyals at 23.7500 GMT, a rise of 5.5% from Wednesday's close.
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Activision also reported a rise in revenue in the fourth quarter from its high-margin digital business.
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AIB imposed a temporary embargo on recruitment and promotion in August following a rise in staff expenses.
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"The last two years we've had a rise in weapons being brought to the schools," he said.
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Economists are looking for a rise of 0.2 percent, compared with a 0.4 percent increase in June.
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Trading, which bolstered JPMorgan Chase's results, also helped drive a rise in first-quarter earnings at Citigroup.
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Denmark is not alone in experiencing a rise in nativism; the current runs throughout Europe and America.
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Of the 79 metropolitan areas covered by Reis, 29 showed a rise in vacancies in the quarter.
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The November figure was revised down from a preliminary reading of a rise of 2.9%, INE said.
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However, International Holding gained 1.5%, a day after the company reported a rise in full-year profit.
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FABER: DON'T YOU BENEFIT IN PART FROM A RISE IN PETROCHEMICAL PRICES EVENTUALLY AS A RESULT OF – ?
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JPMorgan Chase & Co and Goldman Sachs Group Inc both reported a rise in revenue from bond trading.
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Risks to respondents' business outlooks included an increase in interest rates and a rise in energy prices.
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The shootings hammer home why Chicago has become a poster city for a rise in gun violence.
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These campaigns have exacerbated homophobia and transphobia, and are often accompanied by a rise in homophobic violence.
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"The IMF anticipates a rise in funding needs due to the uncertain global economic situation," it added.
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The country has experienced a rise in partisanship, diminishing the number of people in the moderate middle.
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A rise in U.S. crude stockpiles to another record weighed on oil prices, threatening their recent rally.
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Prices rose by 0.9 percent in annual terms compared with a rise of 0.7 percent in March.
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Easily concealed, USB-style products like Juul are also credited with a rise in vaping among youth.
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I'm afraid of what a rise in population will do to the beautiful natural spaces I love.
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But sterling's weakness and a rise in inflation expectations have prompted most to rule out a Nov.
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McDonald's (MCD) increased its quarterly dividend to $1.16 per share from $1.01, a rise of 15 percent.
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Quarterly RevPAR in Americas rose 3.4 percent, compared with a rise of 0.1 percent a year ago.
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SPLRCS were also hurt by a rise in U.S. 10-year Treasury yields, which helped bank stocks.
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McDonald's – McDonald's increased its quarterly dividend to $276 per share from $236, a rise of 27 percent.
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The closed 0.1 percent lower at 0.33,915.56 as losses in utilities off set a rise in energy.
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The hospitality market in Israel has been growing due to a rise in the number of tourists.
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A rise in earnings should continue in the next few years, according to estimates compiled by FactSet.
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In monthly terms, house prices rose by 0.6 percent, from a rise of 0.5 percent in July.
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Bank stocks were among the gainers, tracking a rise in U.S. Treasury yields as the dollar struggled.
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On the contrary, the forecast for 2008 was unusually bullish, calling for a rise of 11.1 percent.
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The yen edged down about 0.2 percent at 113.23 to the dollar on a rise in stocks.
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That would represent a rise of almost 7% in 2019, partially recouping losses of 15.6% in 2018.
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Analysts had forecasted they would rise 10.3 percent after a rise of 10.2 percent the prior month.
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It could mean a rise in racial conflict and a platform for alarming movements like Mr. Spencer's.
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Claims are being closely watched for signs of a rise in layoffs stemming from the trade dispute.
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Looking forward, several catalysts would seem to suggest that a drop is more likely than a rise.
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Public sentiment is moving in that direction, as new polls show a rise in support for impeachment.
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What followed was a rise in incarceration, driven in part by (but not entirely) stiffer drug sentences.
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The report filed by Home Depot predicts a rise in demand for air conditioners and ceiling fans.
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Like many of her contemporaries, Dambrot forecasts a rise of cross-platform collaboration, particularly by artist collectives.
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Non-farm payrolls increased by 148,000 jobs last month, while economists had expected a rise of 190,33.
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It was not clear if his coalition partner, the 5-Star Movement, would accept such a rise.
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The weighted average lending rate for non-financial firms, a key indicator reflecting corporate funding costs, inched up 1 basis point in the second quarter to 5.97 percent, following a rise of 22 basis points in the first quarter and a rise of 47 basis points in 2017.
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On Monday, Iran ordered a rise in oil output by 500,000 barrels a day, Iranian official media reported.
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Some of these artists had been around for awhile, but there's been a rise in visibility and interest.
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The decision followed a rise in inflation to 2.5 percent in February, above the bank's 2 percent target.
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Analysts on average had expected a rise to $1.45 billion, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
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Across the European Union, people are delaying or even refusing vaccines, contributing to a rise in disease outbreaks.
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Such a policy shift comes amid heightened fears about capital outflows following a rise in U.S. Treasury yields.
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In August alone the economy stagnated, the ONS said, compared with forecasts for a rise of 0.1 percent.
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On Twitter Wednesday, veteran US defender Ali Krieger nailed why Rapinoe got such a rise out of Trump.
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But his rule has also been marked by a rise in tensions between the diverse country's ethnic groups.
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Secondly, people just seem to like interacting with fake news because it gets a rise out of them.
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While the output reductions have propped up oil prices, a rise in U.S. production has capped the gains.
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Overseas, U.S. stocks marched sharply higher, as Brexit concerns eased and a rise in oil prices boosted sentiment.
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The Chicago Purchasing Management Index came in at 49.3 for May, below expectations for a rise to 50.7.
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Adidas also reported a rise in sales and margins at the golf business it is trying to sell.
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Since 218 every police precinct in a known gang area has seen a rise in the murder rate.
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Voters are worried about the country's ability to assimilate refugees and spooked by a rise in gun violence.
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That goes hand-in-hand with the other reason life expectancy is dropping: a rise in drug overdoses.
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The firm also released first-quarter results, reporting a rise in revenue and confirming its outlook for 2019.
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Turmoil in Venezuela prompted a rise in oil prices Tuesday with Brent crude rising above $73 a barrel.
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EBay also raised its profit and revenue outlook for the full year, amid a rise in active buyers.
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For the full year, it expects CASM to range between no increase to a rise of 0.75 percent.
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The app's anonymous discussion feature is heated and polarizing — with some questions clearly engineered to get a rise.
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Asset manager Man Group also climbed 4.8 percent after reporting a rise in assets in the first half.
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The average iPhone purchased last quarter was $695, a rise of $4 over the same quarter last year.
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The Country Life brand's volumes have also been impacted by a rise in butter prices, Dairy Crest said.
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Advisers said Mr. Obama was calculating that Mr. Kim was looking to get a rise out of him.
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A rise in rates is baked in and may give the dollar only the most minimal of boosts.
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Like many parts of the country, Chicago has seen a rise of the misuse of opioids since 20083.
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Miami argues that the mortgages led to a rise in foreclosures, subsequently hitting its proceeds from property taxes.
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The flip side of the mining risk was a rise in prices of gold, considered a safe haven.
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Give me a rise so high that the waistband is basically at my boobs, and I'll be happy.
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Energy was the best-performing S&P 83 sector, jumping 28% along with a rise in crude prices.
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