The pros also think the U.S. dollar and commodities will both rise sharply in 2010.
In both cases the higher cost reserves will come into play only when prices rise sharply.
Residential sales often rise sharply during the spring, usually the peak selling season in New York.
Berger thinks the value of questioning will continue to rise sharply in the business world.
The RS line has continued to rise sharply after breaking its downtrend, line e, in December.
But there is a price for that downside protection: underperformance when markets rise sharply.
Steven Wieting of Citigroup projects that both dividends and share repurchases will rise sharply next year.
In countries where creditors cannot avoid a raw deal, companies' cost of capital could rise sharply.
Even though the economy has rebounded this year, BNDES loans have continued to rise sharply.
For almost all residents, tariffs rise sharply with consumption, which is unusual in America.
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In the nineteen-eighties, rates of obesity started to rise sharply in the U.S. and around the world.
Although the company's commercial-aircraft business has seen profits rise sharply of late, its revenues have been falling.
The fear is that if QE stops, yields may rise sharply, driving up borrowing costs for everyone.
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Not only did the average size of grants rise sharply but so also did the number of recipients.
As the bond yields rise, Italy and Spain have seen their borrowing costs rise sharply in recent weeks.
Job losses in construction and related industries, which have so far been mild, are likely to rise sharply.
Investors have been happy to buy its inflation-linked bonds, on the expectation that consumer prices will rise sharply.
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At the same time that safe assets fall in yield, the interest rates on riskier bonds will rise sharply.
If that theory is correct, long-term interest rates could rise sharply and suddenly.
If illegal drugs were easier to obtain, this latter figure would rise sharply.
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Suburban and country living on the other hand may grow less attractive as the costs of travel rise sharply.
To bring the ratio of prices to rents back to equilibrium, either rents must rise sharply or prices must fall.
Otherwise, economists say, insurance premiums would likely rise sharply because people would wait until they were sick to seek coverage.
Spain has also seen borrowing costs rise sharply, and the new Prime Minister is under pressure to make severe economic reforms.
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Investors continue to cast a watchful eye over European bond markets, which have seen borrowing costs rise sharply over the past month.
Voter registration tends to rise sharply before elections, especially in closely-fought districts.
But repayments are due to rise sharply over the next two years.
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Rents in the rebuilt city center are expected to rise sharply to offset the high cost of building offices on a speculative basis.
The tactic worked - at least, temporarily - since the PM's comments about Hassanal's intentions caused the ringgit to rise sharply against the dollar.
Either inflation would rise sharply, or the government would have to try to counteract the looser monetary policy with a big increase in taxes.
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