Sentence examples for this precipitous rise from inspiring English sources

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This precipitous rise is palpable in Galka's visualisation of the data (and in this one by Quartz), with a burst of cities clotting the map around 1875 and then again during the 20th century.

Contributing to this precipitous rise was the proliferation of Web 2.0 services, which have made it easy to post videos to sites like YouTube and mint hate groups on services like Facebook and MySpace.

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And it's what the G7 finance ministers did early this morning when they issued a statement about the precipitous rise in the value of the yen, saying they were "concerned about the recent excessive volatility" in the yen's exchange rate and that they would "cooperate as possible".

Other people's Legos!" But the precipitous rise in Children's Museums has been accompanied by a corresponding uptick in a devastating new medical pathology, known as Daddy Dropsy.

It's the speed of the fastest motorcycles on the planet, the dizzying trajectories of artists in a capricious world, the precipitous rise and decline of fortunes, reputations, social status, sanity and, perhaps most acutely, love.

For all his life's dedication to the mysteries of the bowling ball, Mr. Wasserberger said he was convinced that the precipitous rise in perfect games -- and in overall averages -- was primarily due to changes in the oiling of lanes.

Obesity and a sedentary lifestyle are known to increase the risk of developing type 2, and the precipitous rise of diabetes in America is largely linked to the rise in obesity.To be sure, plenty of obese people never develop diabetes, and plenty of fit people do: the causes of the disease are not purely behavioural.

While these funds are not new — they first rose to prominence in the seventies, as a way for Arab states to reinvest their oil money — of late they've become major players in global markets, thanks to the precipitous rise in oil prices and the booming Chinese economy.

The company said it was reducing its projections for two main reasons: It is delaying the release of a new game based on the Harry Potter movies into its next fiscal year, and the precipitous rise in the dollar has cut into profits coming from overseas.

By James Surowiecki April 16, 2009 The precipitous rise of the stock market over the past five weeks—at the moment, it's up about twenty-eight per cent since its March 6th bottom has plenty of people talking about "sucker rallies," bear-market head fakes, and an impending crash.

Waxing tongue in cheek about "the perils inherent in everybody's suddenly eating everything" (he cites a newspaper article about the precipitous rise nationwide in bagel-related injuries), Trillin longs for the days of "preglobalized eating," wistful for a time "before it became common to find Cajun restaurants in upper Midwestern shopping malls and lobster shacks in Amarillo".

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