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The costs of the change rise steeply the shorter the time allowed.
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That is, it matters not to Obama that were Israel to fulfill his demand, the prospect of an Arab war against Israel would rise steeply.
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In theory, however, the undoubted value of these natural treasures should be reflected in their price, which should rise steeply as they become more scarce.
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But at successful firms wages rise steeply and schedules are demanding.
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Dr. GERBER: The images are so gorgeous, and the temptation to look at the heart arteries is so great, that we expect the use of cardiac CT to rise fairly steeply.
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In rural areas the dependency ratio will rise far more steeply than in cities as young people move out and the elderly stay behind.
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However, Richard George, energy campaigner for Greenpeace, thinks the DfT underestimates how steeply the cost of flying could rise in the future.
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They made up one-fifth of all homeowners at the end of 2008, but that could soon rise to one in three if house prices keep declining as steeply as the central bank recently forecast, according to its recent annual assessment.
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