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This could easily rise.
And that figure could easily rise.
OUTLOOK: Could easily rise to the top or just as easily crash to the bottom.
But future investment returns could prove bleak, Mr. Biewald warns, and anticipated deconstruction costs could easily rise.
With a little more rigor in the kitchen, it could easily rise to excellence, but judging by two weekend visits, it is not there yet.
The UN says that 2.5 million people across the nation are food insecure, and that number could easily rise to 4 million by the end of the year.
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In another life, she could have easily risen to senior level in Brighton and Hove council.
Gloomy findings on mobility nearly always trigger a bout of nostalgia about a bygone era when talent more easily rose to the top, and the shop-floor could lead to the boardroom.
Mr. Hynes, a natural obsessive about pop mannerism and song structure, sings in a voice that easily rises into falsetto range, plays stuttered, echoing guitar that sometimes breaks into rehearsed shred-solos, and sings from the points of view of girls as well as boys.
This fiction has always hovered perilously close to the line between heartfelt emotion and cloying sentimentality: while novels like "Saint Maybe" and "Breathing Lessons" easily rose above the contrivance of their plots through the author's intimate knowledge of her characters' inner lives, others, like "A Patchwork Planet," sunk distressingly into mawkishness.
Think about that for a second: the day after Steve Jobs steps down as CEO of Apple, Apple's stock could have easily risen.
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