Sentence examples for apparent rise from inspiring English sources

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The apparent rise in blood doping angered LeMond, who says a cyclist friend died from it.

A sleeper in the G.D.P. report may explain the apparent rise in orders.

FRANCE'S leaders are increasingly worried about the apparent rise of anti-Semitism in their country.

The apparent rise of a black market for mercury in Peru reveals a challenge for enforcing the Minamata Convention.

The apparent rise in employment helped nudge the institute's nonmanufacturing index to 52 in April, from 49.6 in March.

The apparent rise of the Vostok battalion may reflect a bid by Russia to reassert its authority.

"I'm pretty much kind of a loner," said Garside, who is 34 now, explaining his apparent rise without trace.

Indeed, in the short term it may even result in an apparent rise, as more crimes are recorded.

Now it's probably still in the bottom 10, but its apparent rise is due more to things getting worse elsewhere than better in Chad.

Americans also say their community has recently become jittery over an apparent rise in violent attacks by individual Koreans against American citizens.

But some publishers and ethics organizations, including COPE, have suggested that controlling the apparent rise in peer review manipulation requires more than stricter publishing practices.

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