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But prices for snacks rose more steeply.
Sales rose more steeply between 2007 and 2008, before it came into effect.
(It rose more steeply in Britain, though Britain, despite the rhetorical emphasis in America on democracy, has consistently been the more equitable country).
Ford and others are able to maintain that sort of stability because assets rose more steeply than the stock market fell over the last two years.
In the findings of JRF's report, UK Poverty 2018, the number of children who slipped into poverty from a working family rose more steeply than at any time for 20 years.
In some product lines the firm has reacted quickly to higher prices for oil and other inputs: after raising the price of its Styrolux plastic in Europe in June, it did so again in July, as input costs rose more steeply than expected.
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Increasing gradually, then rising more steeply.
Rows rise more steeply from front to back.
The household debt-to-income ratio continues to rise, more steeply than expected.
Economists had expected the index to rise more steeply, by 0.4percentt.
Even when the dip disappears in 2-D, TL rises more steeply for frequencies above the "msm" frequency.
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