Sentences with phrase «sudden upsurge»

The phrase "sudden upsurge" means a sudden increase or rise in something. Full definition
The sudden upsurge of Evangelical Christianity as a force in political life guaranteed that Richard's efforts to forge a path between «aggrieved fundamentalists» on the one side and «exclusionist secularists» on the other attracted an enthusiastic audience.
Through «word of mom» and networking opportunities locally, Nurtured hit critical mass in the spring of 2007 with a sudden upsurge in growth, which coincided with the birth of my son.
Following the vote to leave the European Union, there has been a sudden upsurge in racist incidents in Britain.
This means it has a robust local campaigning infrastructure, and the party should have learnt the lessons from 2010 about how to take proper advantage of a sudden upsurge in popularity at election time.
The EC issued the parties with a letter Monday, which indicated a sudden upsurge in the errors, committed by the various presidential nominees but the parties have kicked against the new tactics by the EC with some threatening to head to the Court again.
Yet, second, it is believed that the explanation for the sudden upsurge in the marauding exploits of the herdsmen and their killing binge goes beyond them and feeding cows.
The subtitle to his book invites us to celebrate how «nature is thriving», rather than buckling under the strain, with extinctions more than compensated for by a sudden upsurge in evolution, driven by globetrotting migrant species.
This might be the very reason behind the sudden upsurge in users shifting base to safer mediums like cold storage hardware wallets and paper wallets.
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