expected rise in

collocation in English

meaningsofexpected,riseandin

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expected
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ɪkˈspek.tɪd/
us
/ɪkˈspek.tɪd/
believed to be going to happen ...
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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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In recent census years, there has been theexpectedrisein co-residence among the very old.
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Additionally, as theexpectedrisein the number of requests for sterilization occurs, so there will be an increased demand for gynaecological beds, operating theatre time and anaesthetists' time.
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Thirdly, theexpectedrisein consumer spending appears to be held back at present by a very large (an unexpectedly large) rise in personal savings.
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We have therefore some means of calculating theexpectedrisein prices from the increase in earnings with a suitable time lag.
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It is possible that a company may put down excess capacity to meet anexpectedrisein demand over a number of years.
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It is below theexpectedrisein prices over the same period.
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The rates of supple- mentary benefit are being increased in line with theexpectedrisein prices, so that they are fully price protected.
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Retraining courses are available, and there will be an increasing demand for retraining to meet theexpectedrisein numbers in primary education.
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It can now only be exacerbated by theexpectedrisein unemployment.
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These risks include, in particular, a stronger thanexpectedrisein wages on the back of improving labour markets and a stronger than expected pass-through of past oil price rises.
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In general the estimates show anexpectedrise, but this must not be taken to mean that the present recruiting and re-engagement rates are wholly satisfactory.
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Is he aware that they will probably be worse off by the autumn, given theexpectedrisein the cost of living, notably in food prices and mortgage charges?
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Our standards in today's new houses will therefore affect future generations to whom insulation is likely to be more important with theexpectedrisein energy costs.
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The recent money supply figures and theexpectedrisein prices over the corning year vividly illustrate both the difficulty of the task and its necessity.
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Theexpectedrisein numbers did not happen as a result of the recession and other unknown factors.
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This trend is related to theexpectedrisein the number of surgical procedures performed, as the population grows and ages.
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Theexpectedrisein freight traffic did not occur, however.
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Increased grazing pressure together with theexpectedrisein temperature over the coming years would be the main cause of the extinction of this small butterfly.
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Electric cars are expected to have a major impact in the auto industry given advantages in city pollution, less dependence on oil, andexpectedrisein gasoline prices.
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Polyakov used his enrepreneurial expertise to amass shares of other railroads which he used as a collateral against loans from foreign bankers, betting on theexpectedrisein share value.
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