Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] lead [prep] a rise " in BNC.
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1 | A general fall in aggregate investment may lead to a rise in unemployment and so contribute to the phenomenon of ‘ stagflation ’ . |
2 | In diagram ( b ) the fall in r will lead to a rise in investment and other forms of borrowing ( I ) . |
3 | Any factor that interferes with this negative feedback loop could lead to a rise in gastrin values . |
4 | For the moment notice that if the typical supplier infers that her price is higher than she was initially expecting solely because of a relative demand shift in her favour , then the typical expected average price level will remain at P and the rise in the aggregate demand curve will lead to a rise in output equal to y 1 - y n . |
5 | It is particularly difficult to maintain smooth phenylalanine control in subjects with severe enzyme deficiency , in whom even a minor feverish illness or fall in energy intake may lead to a rise in phenylalanine concentrations . |
6 | All studies assume that unchanged policies will lead to a rise in carbon-dioxide output . |
7 | For given real labour costs ( RLC 1 ) , a rise in the rate of national income will lead to a rise in the demand for labour . |
8 | The rise in income will be less than that shown in diagram ( c ) , however , since any rise in income will lead to a rise in the transactions demand for money , L 1 . |
9 | An increased demand for financial assets will lead to a rise in their price , and thus a fall in their yields . |
10 | A Gallup Poll in March 1960 showed that 78% of those questioned favoured the death penalty , with 73% believing that complete abolition would lead to a rise in the number of murders . |