inexorable rise
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinexorableandrise
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inexorable
adjective
uk/ɪˈnek.sər.ə.bəl/us/ˌɪnˈek.sər.ə.bəl/
continuing without any possibility of ...
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rise
noun
uk/raɪz/us/raɪz/
an ...
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It was also in this period that crime figures started theirinexorableriseand placed the police under immense pressure.
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Yet meeting the supplementary financial demand out of general taxation is politically unpopular: hence the introduction andinexorablerisein student tuition fees in several states.
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We then saw theinexorableriseof the internal combustion engine.
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We can look all the way back to 1945, and see aninexorablerisein the budget, regardless of which party has been in government.
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Only by slowing down theinexorablerisein prices in line with other countries and our international competitors can industry be made competitive.
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They are worried sick about the apparentlyinexorablerisein the number of violent crimes.
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All this has been accompanied by aninexorablerisein the price of houses.
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Unless we can also arrest the seeminglyinexorablerisein the prison population, the prison system will reach bursting point.
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First, there is theinexorablerisein the number of motor vehicles.
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The continued control of inflation has been accompanied by aninexorablerisein unemployment.
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On the contrary, there has been aninexorablerisein the commission of crimes by armed criminals.
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Among many other things, that led us to a serious examination of how to reverse the apparentlyinexorablerisein anti-social behaviour and teenage crime.
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It is only now that we see theinexorableriseof money that the drive has come to find out where the money is going.
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The first relates to how to deal with theinexorablerisein the cost of income support mortgage payments.
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So the apparentlyinexorablerisehas been halted.
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I must say that the £43 million is dedicated to dealing with the prison population and its presentinexorablerise.
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It will be appalling for us to watch theinexorablerisein unemployment in the next few months.
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That is obviously partly because the police were confronted by a seeminglyinexorablerisein crime.
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We all complain bitterly about the seeminglyinexorableriseof teenage crime and the general mayhem which some teenagers cause.
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More fresh potatoes were exported last year, but that does not alter theinexorablerisein processed potato imports.
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