Examples of using Sharp rise in English and their translations into Norwegian
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will not appear again the sharp rise in May.
This decade alone has seen a sharp rise of 450% in expenditure on party
also vitality will feature a sharp rise in your libido and also at the health club you will place a lot much more right into training, with better results.
vigor will feature a sharp rise in your libido as well as at the fitness center you will place a lot more right into training, with far better outcomes.
so important in the treatment of diabetes of this type- to avoid a sharp rise in blood glucose.
Foreign demand growth has slowed considerably in the past few quarters: the sharp rise in global inflation pressures in the first half of 2011 eroded real purchasing power of consumers.
In addition, due to the reduction of resources caused by the reduction of titanium production in the early stage of decline and the sharp rise in prices before and after the new year's Day overdraft in the early stage of the market,
preferably do not involve many sharp rises(this is where I experience greater difficulties).
There will be an even sharper rise in Asian Internet use over the next five years according to Newsbyte Asia.
The persistent and sharp rise in commercial real estate prices is contributing to higher financial imbalances.
The sharp rise in earnings and profit growth was a result of two factors, Swissquote said.
The persistent and sharp rise in commercial real estate prices is contributing to the build-up of financial imbalances.
This results in a sharp rise in the brightness of the central region that slowly declines over a period of years.
A sharp rise in demand for oil towards 2010 once again boosted prices,
one person died at sea for every 14 who arrived in Europe- a sharp rise on 2017 levels.
Norway has experienced a sharp rise in immigration over the last 10 years,
protects against the effects of a sharp rise in blood pressure.
A sharp rise in the US military budget is predictable with other nuclear weapon states responding in equal measure," warned Dhanapala, a former President of Pugwash(2007-17).
consumption and bills, saw a sharp rise in the number of referrals to Hafslund Customer Service Centre.
shows a sharp rise in well control incidents