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The phrase "technologies has risen" is not correct in written English.
The subject "technologies" is plural, so it should be paired with the plural verb "have" instead of "has." Example: "In recent years, technologies have risen significantly in importance and usage."
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Across the military, the data flow has surged; since the attacks of 9/11, the amount of intelligence gathered by remotely piloted drones and other surveillance technologies has risen 1,600 percent.
US military officials, for instance, put the blame on "information overload" for the killing of 23 Afghan civilians in February 2010, and the New York Times reported that: "Across the military, the data flow has surged; since the attacks of 9/11, the amount of intelligence gathered by remotely piloted drones and other surveillance technologies has risen 1,600 percent.
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But the panel found that federal money for agricultural research has, in real dollars, remained roughly the same for the last 30 years, according to the report, while financing for research in other areas of science and technology has risen strikingly.
But technology has risen as a force that unites us, alongside government and faith.
The price limit on purchases made using wave-and-go card technology has risen from £15 to £20.
In most OECD countries, receipts and payments for technology have risen sharply in the 1990s.
According to a statistical survey that Fuller made some years ago for Fortune, the proportion of all humanity enjoying the benefits of the highest technology had risen from less than six per cent in 1914 to twenty per cent in 1938.
The prices of shares in technology have risen in a such a way which cannot be justified economically.
And its share of high-technology exports has risen to over half the world total.Not all of this is quite what it seems.
The Nasdaq composite index, rich in rebounding technology stocks, has risen 36percentt in that time, while the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index has gained 19percentt.
Since 2000, federal government spending on information technology equipment has risen from about $42 billion a year to nearly $60 billion, mainly because of new defense and homeland security programs.
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