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Still, over time the influence of the renminbi will surely rise.The process could be hastened by America's increasingly restrictive rules on foreigners settling payments through America's financial system, or even through foreign banks with American businesses.
Use instead: training A perfectly reasonable phrase has been switched round, causing readers' hackles to rise in the process.
And many Republicans, even as they rail against "government spending," at least understand that the government must cause more money to be spent, and that the fiscal deficit must rise in the process.
Dale had won six of their previous seven, rising in the process from 16th and just five points away from the relegation zone on 20 February, to eighth and five points off the play-offs on Easter Sunday.
Occupation clustering can also rise from the process of "ethnic succession" in the job market.
Hunt Ball, who has won six times this season, rising in the process from an official rating of 68 to 142, heads the weights for the concluding novices' chase (1715).
The cookies will rise in the process of baking, but will slowly flatten and harden while cooling.
After the rising process, the dough should be formed without the help of a rolling pin or other machine, and it may be no more than 3mm thick.
Bamboo and Tencel While fabrics like bamboo and tencel are on the rise, the processes used to create them are still being regulated, and oftentimes can be extremely chemically-intensive.
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