Sentence examples for points to rises from inspiring English sources

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Research by Savills points to rises in the East and South-East regions of about 25 per cent over the next four years, compared to a forecast of 10 per cent in London.

A CDC study points to rises in syphilis, gonorrhea and chlamydia and states that "STDs cost the U.S. healthcare system about $16 billion every year".

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He points to rising nationalism at home, increasingly directed overseas.

In Iraq, Mr. Romney is right when he points to rising violence and the rising influence of Iran.

But the latest study, which involved constructing a computer model to predict future extinctions, clearly points to rising temperatures alone for the decline of lizards.

It points to rising global gas prices as the major reason for the sharp rise in home energy bills in recent years.

A Fed worried about inflation is a concern for investors because it points to rising interest rates.

There is much anecdotal evidence pointing to rising productivity.

Economists think readings below 400,000 generally point to rising employment.

But analysts agree that most indicators point to rising confidence in the market.

Likewise, they point to rising property and pension wealth that more than offsets rising debt levels.

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