sustained rise in
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsustained,riseandin
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sustained
adjective
uk/səˈsteɪnd/us/səˈsteɪnd/
continuing for a ...
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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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(Definition ofsustained,riseandinfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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They are even talking about asustainedrisein employment.
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Since then there has been asustainedrisein the cost of courses, and this should be reflected in increased fees.
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We have to take comfort from the dramatic and nowsustainedrisein unit productivity.
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That is the biggestsustainedrisein education spending in a generation.
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Asustainedrisein borrowing would obviously imply higher debt interest payments in years to come.
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But rates of return will need to recover appreciably before a rapid orsustainedrisein investment by the sector as a whole becomes likely.
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The only sound basis for an increase in the general level of incomes is asustainedrisein the rate of growth of national production.
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If enough is taken, it produces asustainedrisein blood pressure.
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Our ability to sell goods and services into world markets and achieve asustainedrisein living standards depend fundamentally on improving productivity and controlling costs.
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In the present state of the world, asustainedrisein prices can only flow from increased demand, and increased and sustained demand will only come with improving trade.
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Evidence from observational studies has shown a possible association between chronic stress and asustainedrisein high blood-pressure.
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In 2006, thesustainedrisein oil prices had only a limited impact on demand.
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There were no sustained rises in wages or improved employment prospects for agricultural workers in the crisis-ridden, low-wage, corn growing regions.
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