Sentences with phrase «dramatic spike for»

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A dramatic spike in the use of a particular type of electronic cigarette among middle and high school students has local parents, educators and activists, clamoring for action.
Google searches for popular ALS phrases were generally infrequent but showed a dramatic spike during the campaign in August 2014, yet this momentum was not sustained as search activity quickly dialled down to previous levels after the campaign ended.
One of the characteristics of oatmeal is that it has low glycemic index, making it perfect for balancing your glucose levels, avoiding unwanted dramatic spikes and drops of your blood sugar.
She has remained as visibly employed and famous as almost any actress in that time, occasionally getting to stretch her dramatic muscles for esteemed directors like Oliver Stone (Any Given Sunday), Spike Jonze (Being John Malkovich), Cameron Crowe (Vanilla Sky), and Martin Scorsese (Gangs of New York).
Back for his first dramatic film role in six years, Cannon highlights the benefits of his unconventional rise in the entertainment industry, what he learned working under the prolific Spike Lee, and what he feels audiences should really be upset about.
We continue to urge extreme caution and watch for signs of a dramatic reversal, so that we form a big â $ ˜ spike lowâ $ ™ probably this week.
Sounds dramatic, for sure, but (a) it'll keep you on top of how much money you're spending on gifts and (b) it'll help you spot card fraud, which spikes during the holidays.
With tens of millions of baby boomers set to reach retirement in the coming decade, researchers expect a dramatic spike in demand for all types of seniors housing, including adult living communities, assisted living facilities and nursing homes.
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