Sentence examples for rising excessively from inspiring English sources

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By increasing the cost of borrowing, the Fed, at least in theory, can restrain speculative activity and prevent the prices of assets such as stocks and real estate from rising excessively.

Ingestion of carbohydrates is followed by increased production of insulin, which tends to keep the blood glucose level from rising excessively as the carbohydrates are broken down into their constituent sugar molecules.

This explains why, as in many other countries, the industry was given special help by a government anxious to prevent unemployment rising excessively last year.

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If England had cruised to victory with Jamie Vardy's well-taken goal, and another exceptional display from Raheem Sterling, expectations for the World Cup would have risen excessively.

If inventories were to rise excessively in relation to sales, it could cause production cutbacks and job layoffs as businesses tried to sell off the backlog.

The common monetary policy exerts the least discipline on free-spending governments that need discipline most, while language and other barriers keep workers from migrating and earning wages in countries where they have risen excessively.

Consequently, it is expected that the demand on health care will rise excessively, and preservation of good quality healthcare becomes unaffordable.

During periods of biotic or abiotic stress, ROS levels can rise excessively, leading to an oxidative stress state (Apel and Hirt 2004).

If the proportion of false positive cases requiring additional tests that are identified in screening laboratories rises excessively, this could undermine the acceptance of such testing by both the parental and medical communities, as well as potentially diminish the cost benefit of additional testing.

For instance, low interest rates, easy credit, an undervalued currency and hot money flowing in from abroad have led to what the Chinese government Sunday called "excessively rising house prices" in major cities, or what some might call a speculative bubble ripe for the shorting.

Though the United States and much of Europe are still struggling to pick up the pace of their economies, China has for months faced the opposite challenge: tempering expansion, and the price rises that accompany excessively rapid growth.

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