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Unforested land sheds water swiftly, causing sudden rises in the rivers below.
Ageing is a slow process and leads to slow, not sudden, rises in mortality.
If so, it won't be able to withstand sharp drops in orders, sudden rises in inventory, and so on.
About 60 high schools will be selected for the first round of audits, based on whether their data showed suspicious patterns, like sudden rises in scores, he said.
The two nastiest global recessions of recent decades were preceded by huge and sudden rises in the price of oil, first in 1973 and then in 1979.
In studies of what epidemiologists quaintly call a "harvesting effect", summer heatwaves have been shown to cause sudden rises in the number of deaths from cardiovascular, respiratory and cerebrovascular disease.
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One was a sudden rise in the prestige of psychoanalysis.
Santorum's sudden rise in the polls threatens that.
Yet statistics showed no sudden rise in drug use.
The glass – stressed at the sudden rise in temperature – cracks.
They are caused by a high fever or by a sudden rise in body temperature.
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