Examples of using Risen dramatically in English and their translations into Italian
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Official/political
Unemployment has risen dramatically over the last two years,
has risen dramatically over the last few decades.
herbicides has risen dramatically because they would lose part
The fact is that the number of EU laws has risen dramatically in recent years, and the EU is now legislating in a host of new areas.
Mass unemployment has risen dramatically in the USA, the UK
The pace has risen dramatically and a Schaefer wall gives the landlord to -1.
price differentials for the models investigated have risen dramatically since November 1994.
the number of executions has risen dramatically.
the number of electronic fraud cases has risen dramatically.
marketing a game have risen dramatically in the last 20 years.
opium production in Afghanistan has risen dramatically since the downfall of the Taliban in 2001.
includes the Berne Declaration, the production of certified chocolate has risen dramatically since 2009, from 2% of all chocolate to 16% in 2013.
includes the Berne Declaration, the production of certified chocolate has risen dramatically since 2009, from 2% of all chocolate to 16% in 2013.
the propensity of the pigs to eat cultivated crops has risen dramatically.
includes the Berne Declaration, the production of certified chocolate has risen dramatically since 2009, from 2% of all chocolate to 16% in 2013.
food costs have risen dramatically over the past 10 years due to the severe drought,
However, levels of unemployment have risen dramatically and a significant number of families have experienced a drop in their standard of living
the number of Members who want renationalisation has risen dramatically.
tensions have risen dramatically between the State of Israel and the Islamic Republic of Iran, especially after the election of the hardline Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in 2005.
However, obesity rates have also risen dramatically across Europe in the absence of a parallel rise in GFS intakes,