Critics see a different reason why products like eggs and hamburger rise to the top.
At such speeds, temperatures outside a spaceplane can rise to more than 1, 000 degrees Celcius.
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It turns out that jobs in health care, business and computer science rise to the top.
The capital requirement would rise to 15 percent for banks with over 500 billion in assets.
This will rise to 200 by September and 300 at the peak of construction.
But to reach that America tomorrow, we need to rise to the challenges we face today.
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The Dow must rise to 36, 000 to reach a reasonable earnings yield, under very cautious assumptions.
Jim Lehrer, our moderator, encouraged us to let our feelings rise to the occasion.
Stronger equity markets in turn gave rise to the dramatic development of the U.S. capital markets.
Mutations in introns give rise to cystic fibrosis, breast cancer or forms of anemia.
That should eventually help the supply of doctors to rise to meet the demand for them.
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Too much time staring at electronic screens has given rise to another problem: computer-vision syndrome.
The caustic culture of cable news gave rise to the next generation of TV news.
Moreover, what kind of leader should I be if I want to rise to the top?
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It is the idea that anyone can rise to become a success in America.
But we are also masochists, which is why we might yet rise to the challenge.
He dates the rise to shortly after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
The new project would be expected to see visitors rise to 2m when complete.
It may take several years for an associate attorney to rise to the rank of partner.
Most economists expect a quarter-point rise to 5.75% next week, with further increases to come.
When the HKT deal is completed next month, the figure will rise to 26%.
One of great opportunity and, if he fails to rise to the occasion, of great peril.
It is thought the death toll could rise to about 8, 000 over the coming weeks.
By 2015, the number of diabetes-related amputations is expected to rise to 7, 000 a year.
And through your hard work and through your effort you can rise to the top.
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Once they are alone, they wait for the prisoner to rise to her feet.
This figure would rise to 7, 500 on peak days during the Olympic Games, he said.
HTC's rise to the top ranks of the smartphone sector has been nothing less than astonishing.
You don't expect a freshman to rise to the occasion like that, phenomenal performance for her.
Next month, flight frequency will rise to 20 round trips a week, he says.
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