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In East Asia too, it's predicted we're going to see considerable rises in ozone.
Scientists and politicians are keen to hold global warming to 1.5C above pre-industrial levels because they fear that a world that warms to such a level will experience severe loss of ice, particularly from Greenland's massive shield of glaciers, and that the melting will in turn trigger considerable rises in sea levels.
Despite the considerable rises in the costs of many basic items, the government sought to maintain wages largely as they were.
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The last decade saw a considerable rise in temperatures of earth materials.
Certainly, British institutions underpinned a general and very considerable rise in prosperity.
The Financial Ombudsman Service said there has been a "considerable" rise in the number of payday lending complaints brought before it this year.
This discovery, representing more than half the composer's known legacy, fuelled a considerable rise in interest in Mielczewski's output among musicologists and musicians.
And an opinion poll has found a considerable rise in the number of people who distrust Muslims in Britain following the London suicide bombings in July 2005.
"Several other studies have produced the same, consistent pattern of a considerable rise in incidents of turbulence – even after adjusting for the aviation industry's growth," added Williams.
Between August and October there is a considerable rise in average temperatures, particularly in the river valley itself; just before the rains begin in October temperatures there become excessively hot, often reaching 104° F (40° C).
Many real estate analysts say that homes are so affordable that even a considerable rise in interest rates would not do much to undermine the housing recovery, especially if the economy is growing at a healthy rate.
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