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Rises meaning
third-person singular simple present indicative of rise
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Factors behind the UK’s high inflation include its exposure to rises in wholesale gas prices, its reliance on imports of certain foods, and worker shortages and wage rises.
Climate scientists tell us that when the sea level rises, the groundwater rises too and the flooding risk increases.
There is a difference between nation that rises by coercion and one that rises by setting people free that is India,” Trump said.
As these shockwaves pass over the ground, air pressure rises sharply, declines, then rises rapidly again.
Because an eclipsed moon is always full, the moon sets (or rises) at almost the same time as the sun rises (or sets) on the opposite horizon.
Letting temperature rises climb more than 1.5C will lead to sea level rises, an increase in heavy rainstorms and heatwaves, more people facing water scarcity and drought, greater spread of diseases and more economic losses.
As their on-state resistance rises with temperature, if the load is approximately a constant-current load then the power loss rises correspondingly, generating further heat.
As the lagoon water rises and seeps into the foundation of a building, the water is absorbed and rises up through the walls often causing damage to frescoes.
Abderrahim Handouf, an agricultural engineer specialising in irrigation, said the kingdom remains at the mercy of recurrent drought that causes food price rises by "reducing the cultivated area and therefore the supply" of fresh produce.
According to the centre, lows in areas around the Nazko River, West Road (Blackwater) River, Bonaparte River, Deadman River, and Criss Creek are currently in the two-year to 10-year range with additional rises forecast Sunday and into next week.
A common theme of the sequel trilogy was balance: "Darkness rises, and light to meet it," in the words of Snoke.
Across the European Union, woodland cover rises to 38%.
A dark human silhouette is visible among the bushes on the hill that rises up from the barracks.
Additionally, Minaj’s verse rises to the challenge, standing out thanks to its melodic flow.
Also that sun rises and sets and differnet times within a time zone.
Although price rises slowed for a second month in a row, the cost of food including milk, cheese and eggs kept inflation close to a 40-year high of 10.5% in the year to December.
A month after his emergency statement, Mr Hunt set out a package of about £30 billion of spending cuts and £24 billion in tax rises over the next five years, in stark contrast to the plans under his predecessor.
An alternative view is that further sharp rises in interest rates could trigger even steeper falls in house prices in Autumn.
Analysts consider that to be a tall order, since annual wage rises have averaged around 2 percent in recent several years.
And in Madrid, the rate at which women are murdered or assaulted by their partners when the temperature rises above 34 degrees Celsius.