Sentence examples for rises mean from inspiring English sources

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Plus the rises mean that using cars becomes more viable and that's worse for air pollution, congestion and road danger.

And for those who are still stuck on $1 a day food price rises mean that malnutrition can become an everyday reality.

But impending undergraduate fee rises mean they may appeal to school-leavers as a way of saving a year's tuition costs, plus living expenses.

Home buyers breathed a sigh of relief that stamp duty was held at 2003-04 ralthoughthough property price rises mean the Inland Revenue automatically gains.

The gap between inflation and wage rises mean average wages adjusted for inflation in the UK fell 2.6% from 2010 to the end of 2012 compared with a rise of 0.5% in France, 2.7% in Germany and 3.4% in Canada.

The latest fare rises mean the price of an annual season ticket from Dover to London has gone through the £5,000 barrier for the first time.

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The FCA said slow wage rises meant that people could become more reliant on debt.

The total rise, including police and fire service rises, means that householders in a Band D property will pay £1,507.86 in 2013/14.

However, the combination of increasing cost prices and the January 2011 VAT rise mean that clothing retail prices are likely to rise in spring 2011".

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