Sentences with phrase «brought sharp rises»

One of the major reasons seen for the seismic shift from trad to indie is the return to agency pricing by the Big 5, which has brought sharp rises in ebook prices from the trad publishers.
Had this complaint been successful, it would have brought a sharp rise in the number of injunctions, with potentially disastrous consequences for organisations working to expose matters of real public interest.

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They rose to leadership in late Roman society by bringing the poor into ever - sharper focus.»
Now the Institute of Fiscal Studies has brought that omission into sharp relief, calculating the black holes in the parties» spending plans that will have to filled by a combination of tax rises and spending cuts.
«This study brings into sharp focus the effects on wheat — one of the largest sources of nutrients for humans,» says Irakli Loladze of the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, who predicted the negative effects of rising CO2 on micronutrients seven years ago.
The average summer temperature in Boston stands to increase by as much as 14 degrees Fahrenheit by 2100, bringing with it a sharp rise in the number of deadly hot spells.
The work of Gian Butturini and Frank Habicht show the euphoria of the Swinging Sixties and the anti-War movement, while Robert Frank's portrayal of life in London alongside the coal mining towns of South Wales in the early 1950s charts the rise of a British corporate culture and brings into sharp relief the relationship between wealth and poverty.
Over the past 15 years, there has been a sharp rise in lawsuits brought against American companies, as well as foreign companies with a substantial U.S. presence, that are premised on alleged personal or environmental injuries occurring abroad.
The rise in the foreign - born population brought with it a sharp increase in the number of people in the United States who don't speak English at home.
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