Sentence examples for attributed to rising from inspiring English sources

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That was a little more than the gain attributed to rising real estate values.

And again, the expansion is being attributed to rising exports in the face of weak domestic demand.

Prices have just begun to rise, but this has been mainly attributed to rising fuel costs and imports.

The Aussie has spiked seven per cent since the March board meeting, which Mr Stevens attributed to rising commodity prices and "monetary developments elsewhere in the world".

Ratings for races televised by Fox increased 2percentt over last year, something Hunter said could be attributed to rising gas prices.

"People's inability to have adequate and nutritious food is largely attributed to rising poverty rates and a succession of crises from 2005".

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Lack of knowledge about HB transmission can be attributed to rise in the frequency of HB.

Fulminant hepatic failure (FHF) attributes to rising medical cost and accounts for many deaths each year in the United States.

Nearly $13 million came from online and small-dollar donors, which aides attributed to a rising level of interest.

This was attributed to the rising grazing pressure due to restricted herd movements.

This was attributed to the rising of the FWLED junction temperature.

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