Sentences with phrase «upsurge does»

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While oil supply shocks and such can cause misleading upsurges in inflation, as happened in the summer of» 08, they don't make people spend more.
We can believe, without optimistic illusions, that they can be met by an upsurge of reliance upon God and willingness to do by his strength «the things which belong unto peace.»
He claims that the Revolution led to an upsurge of biblicism, but explains that only in the case of debates over colonial bishops and slavery did colonists actually draw directly upon the teaching authority of Scripture.
One does not have to believe that the country is about to be taken over by enragé Southern Baptists to be alarmed by the recent upsurge of the Christian right.
Do you think this latest upsurge in interest is a reflective of a real change in people's priorities, or just the latest cool trend?
There is a massive upsurge in Englishness and it's not all to do with football.
The 2000 acres added to the Ulster County agricultural districts in the past five years does not signal an upsurge in agricultural activity, however.
But don't expect a massive upsurge in snapping performance.
He'd noticed, of late, a big upsurge in the number of masculine glances clinging to her clothes and also in the ways she didn't need him.
I do wonder though, with this upsurge of interest by the big players in epublishing, how long the «real» authors will be able to sneer at the e-authors.
Does Brexit tarnish Britain's «Great» reputation overseas, or will a weak Pound Sterling bring an upsurge in bookings from foreign visitors?
The recent upsurge of «intellectual» art and the resultant downgrading of Abstract - Expressionism do not particularly surprise or alarm her.
If we don't curb our carbon - emitting ways, the alarmists warn, we face «increasingly radical temperature changes, a worldwide upsurge in violent weather events, widespread drought, flooding, wildfires, famine, species extinction, rising sea levels, mass migration, and epidemic disease that will leave no country untouched.»
Does the upsurge in driving really signal an end to the millennial abandonment of motoring?
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