Sentence examples for rise comparatively from inspiring English sources

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In winter season (October to February), as the nights are longer, and people rise comparatively late, they preferred defecating somewhere closer to their habitation.

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It's no wonder that the number of infections in young people has risen comparatively steeply compared to other age groups.

PRICES SHOW ADVANCES Rises Comparatively Slight on Staples, Bigger on Woolen Suitings and Overcoatings.

But over the past four years, they have risen a comparatively modest 85percentt, with Ferrari leading that growth, while the S&P 500 rose 22percentt.

It is from his father, Prem, who rose from comparatively humble beginnings to a position of such respect in the Indian shoe business that he is known in Delhi as Mr Shoe, that he appears to have inherited his conviction, his certainty in himself.

Shares of UBS, meanwhile, rose a comparatively weaker 1.6%, to 20.40 Swiss francs ($18.01).

Unemployment rose by 9000 to 167,000, while a growth in the total labour market meant it was possible also for employment to rise, by a comparatively very modest 3000.

This partial ring of "hard rock" geology is covered by a blanket of Carboniferous limestone over the centre of the country, giving rise to a comparatively fertile and lush landscape.

Its relative returns cannot help but rise, especially compared to capital, which over this long past of superior gains has become comparatively abundant.

Rising prices have led to political unrest in China in the past, but the government wants also to boost growth after GDP rose by a comparatively sluggish 7.8% in 2012.

And he rose above his comparatively short 1.78-meter, or 5-foot-10, stature to head the first goal in for Colombia against Uruguay.

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