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Census data show that the number of unwed couples living together rose sharply last year.
It worked so well that by early 1972 output rose sharply and unemployment fell, although inflation increased.
The loss of confidence in the euro led to a rush for safety, and the demand for dollars rose sharply in the spring of the year.
Indeed, marriage rates for college-educated women rose sharply through the 1950s and '60s, and have remained remarkably stable since.
The U. S. economy posted the largest job loss in decades in January, while the unemployment rate rose sharply.
At the end of 2010 and beginning of 2011, world food prices rose sharply, hitting an all-time high in February 2011.
The global water use rose sharply.
European markets rose sharply Monday.
Many problems have arisen when prices of the house rose sharply, which is beyond the ordinary people's buying capacity.
Her health deteriorated rapidly, and she died shortly afterwards.
Now, look how suddenly and sharply it's correcting downward.
Circulation has dropped alarmingly too.
Unemployment is rising steeply.
Italy, which has a much weaker tradition of immigration, has witnessed a sharp increase in immigration in recent years.
Retail profits are falling sharply.
Some species of Arctic birds are threatened by recent sharp increases in the population of snow geese, which breed in the Arctic and are displacing birds of less vigorous species.
Her condition took a sharp turn for the worse.
PHGAs are amplified from the base of the dam to the crest.
The euro has fallen sharply.
The territory's capital market has allowed China's nouveaux riches to dramatically increase their fortunes.
Tourist numbers from across the pond have dropped dramatically.
Some Asians are warming to alternatives after borrowing in U. S. dollars, then seeing their debt loads swell when the dollar rose sharply amid volatility late last year.