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Mr. Ryan described "a sharp rise in a variety of key global commodity and basic material prices," and an increase in interest rates of longer-term Treasury securities.
The WHO also described a "sharp rise" in cases of breast cancer.
At the April 2012 annual meeting of the Seismological Society of America, investigators from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) described a sharp rise over the past decade in earthquakes that were potentially related to waste injection throughout the United States.
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The final installment of "Harry Potter" helped the company report a sharp rise in quarterly earnings.
Meanwhile, analysts report a sharp rise in the number of CDS contracts being written.
In many of those places, authorities report a sharp rise in heroin overdoses and deaths.
Despite their very different cultural and geographical positions, cattle owners and senior industry figures described similar concerns about a sharp rise in the presence of dubious products in this supply chain.
The seasonality of incidence in the 2 study areas is broadly similar to that previously described (3, 6 ) with a sharp rise in cases around weeks 21 to 24 (May and June) that is sustained through the summer months.
That vision does not likely account for a sharp rise in dissent, or a sustained one.
On the face of it, that seems reasonable: since the Metropolitan police was described as "institutionally racist" by an influential report in 1999, there has been a sharp rise in street crime in London and an equally sharp fall in the number of police searches.
A book co-authored by Douglas Massey of the University of Pennsylvania, "Beyond Smoke and Mirrors", describes how in the early 1960s the end of a programme to allow Mexicans to work temporarily in America led to a sharp rise in illegal immigrants.
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