Sentence examples for burgeoning rate from inspiring English sources

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Consumer prices grew by 5% in the year to June, after increasing by 4.4% in May, but the country's burgeoning rate of growth slowed.

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As a result of burgeoning rates, caesarean has become normalised within our culture and its seriousness of is often downplayed.

Plus I don't need to remind you of the issues facing our country regarding the burgeoning rates of obesity and the related health issues linked to poor diet and lack of exercise.

Burgeoning rates of allergic disease in populous developing countries in Asia, Africa and South America (Asher et al. 2006) highlight that this is fast becoming a major global health issue.

The burden of canine rabies often falls disproportionately on those least able to bear it: public health departments in developing countries already faced with controlling burgeoning rates of tuberculosis, malaria and HIV; low-income rural households from which patients may need to travel long distances to seek treatment; and children, who face a higher risk of rabies exposure and death [ 23].

You'll have to listen hard for the voices, whispering from the ground far below you that offer solutions to the problems you face: bulging prisons, a burgeoning crime rate, repeat offending, and interventions that cost a lot while changing little.

Timika has experienced large recent population fluxes related to the local mining industry attracting migrants from rural areas and other parts of Indonesia, and thus presents a classic demographic scenario for burgeoning HIV rates.

The social and health demographics of the county are also extremely distressing, with a low literacy rate (UNESCO estimates female adult literacy to border around 40% in 2006[ 3]) combined with a burgeoning population growth rate.

One swallow may not make a summer, but the revelation that one scholar can make a world class university comes at a particularly embarrassing time for the rapidly burgeoning business of rating academic excellence.

EPODE originated in France in 2004 in response to burgeoning child obesity rates, with the name representing the phrase "Together Let's Prevent Childhood Obesity" (Ensemble Prévenons l'Obésité des Enfants' [ 46]).

As scandal followed scandal the consensus among Westminster correspondents was that no politician was safe from the burgeoning trade in saleable inside information; the cheque book reigned supreme and the going rate escalated.

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