Sentence examples for started to push up from inspiring English sources

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Even the bulb foliage started to push up.

In Europe the emphasis has shifted to fiscal austerity and the European Central Bank has started to push up interest rates.All along this rally has been dogged by a contradiction.

With any luck, there won't be a repeat of last winter, when abnormally high temperatures lingered right up to New Year's Day and buds started to push up before the ground froze, ultimately stunting the flowers.

The head of the central bank, Jean-Claude Trichet, said as recently as Jan . 10that the bank was ready to act "pre-emptively" if inflation started to push up wages.

In recent years, the government has started to push up the retirement age for women from 60, which has added thousands of people to the employment register who would have previously retired.

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Worries about inflation or default could start to push up interest rates.

So sustained growth of 3% will start to push up inflation in the second half of 2003 as production outstrips capacity.

Consumer prices are starting to rise noticeably, and competition for scarce labor is finally starting to push up wages.

Consolidation among medical providers also might start to push up the pace of cost growth, a more worrisome trend in the long term.

But then they start to push up their return on equity, unadjusted for risk; this is the basis for executive and trader compensation, after all.

That, along with a monthly rise in average hourly earnings of 0.4%, raised expectations that the Federal Reserve might start to push up short-term interest rates in 2015.

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