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is rises
verb
To move, or appear to move, physically upwards relative to the ground. intransitive
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Another check on demand is rises in fuel and food prices late last year and early this, in the wake of higher crude-oil prices, mad-cow disease and foot-and-mouth.
The house, such as it is, is to open at 6 45 p.m.; the curtain, such as it is, rises at 8 for the hour-and-a-half performance.
Goldstein and Holmes have observed that dopamine in plasma is primarily related to sympathetic activity; that is, rises in sympathetic activity increase release of precursors to dopamine and norepinephrine [3].
*A caveat Of course there is a caveat; if someone is engaging in conduct so fundamentally egregious that is rises to the level of criminality and/or violating fundamental human rights, then it may be time to walk away and make the case that you did so.
Hall, who was having personal worship time during the drive, recounts that he wondered "Who am I to think I can just call up to God whenever I want, from the middle of nowhere, and expect Him to hear me?" Hall says "immediately I started thinking I'm a new creation, I'm more than a conqueror... I'm [also] grass, that is rises up and is gone in a day".
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Protectionism is rising too.
Economic confidence is rising.
Public debt is rising.
Public rhetoric is rising.
The sun is rising.
And inequality is rising.
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