consequent rise in

collocation in English

meaningsofconsequent,riseandin

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consequent
adjective
uk
/ˈkɒn.sɪ.kwənt/
us
/ˈkɑːn.sə.kwənt/
happening as a result ...
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rise
noun
uk
/raɪz/
us
/raɪz/
an ...
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in
adjective
uk
/ɪn/
us
/ɪn/
fashionable ...
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Moreover, theconsequentrisein prices was inevitable, though naturally later in its impact.
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I have not heard of anyconsequentrisein prices.
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Then came the great drought in 1911 and theconsequentrisein the price of sugar and the shortage of supply.
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We are now going through a period of falling world prices, with aconsequentrisein subsidies.
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The reasons were briefly the shortage of supplies and theconsequentrisein prices.
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This resulted in a sharp fall in price and aconsequentrisein the amount of subsidy payable.
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I should say, first of all, the proliferation of international organisations and theconsequentriseof competing international authorities.
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A promotion with aconsequentrisein salary would not become liable to this tax.
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The miners' strike is linked with the current crisis caused by the fall in the pound and theconsequentrisein interest rates.
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However, we can look forward to increases in 1992 reflecting higher production levels and aconsequentrisein exports.
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Even if the rise in house prices and theconsequentrisein repayments is halted, that does not help the would-be purchaser if he cannot get a mortgage.
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To this end we have to prevent inflation and theconsequentrisein costs, so that exporters can carry on their business on a stable basis.
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However, the reduction in take-up of school meals and theconsequentrisein the unit cost of provision has wiped out any advantage in economic terms of following that course.
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We are now beginning to see its effects in the rise of the cost of imported materials, and in theconsequentrisein many classes of manufactured goods.
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Of course there is compression of differentials, and there are, of course, dangers of aconsequentrisein inflation when the policy comes to an end.
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As recently as 1923 we had a world surplus of wheat, and in the following year there was a world shortage, with aconsequentrisein prices.
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The hardships and grievances of these men have undoubtedly been greatly enhanced by the conditions which have followed the war, with theconsequentrisein the cost of living.
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The children either have to play indoors all day with the parent or parents, with theconsequentrise in family tensions, or, frequently and more commonly, they play outside unsupervised.
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The immediate effect of that decision was predictable, and indeed predicted: inflation, because of theconsequentrisein mortgage rates, instead of going down, went up.
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The greatest of these is global warming and theconsequentrisein sea temperatures.
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