Examples of 'cent rise' in a sentence

Meaning of "cent rise"

The phrase 'cent rise' indicates a percentage increase or gain of the value by one hundredth. It is commonly used in financial or economic contexts to describe a small increase, particularly in prices, rates, or percentages. For example, a '10 cent rise' means a 0.10 or 10% increase

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Per cent rise in crime and vice in the last year.
The workers are calling for a three per cent rise in salary, according to the.
The outlook was largely anticipated by analysts, who had forecast a 2 per cent rise.
He commended the 36 per cent rise in the rate of mobilizing funds for technical cooperation.
The programme envisions a 4 per cent growth in GDP and a 3 per cent rise in annual inflation.
Cent rise in December - its fourth consecutive increase.
That was a 30 per cent rise over a year and a half.
In one of the experiments, walking induced a 60 per cent rise in creativity.
A 23 per cent rise in the mean tide on this night.
You ought to visit a 50Per cent rise in your battery.
An 8 per cent rise in traffic for unaccompanied and accompanied transport was reported for 2010.
This was partly due to a 6.8 per cent rise in global tourist arrivals.
Atlantic Canada is expected to register more modest growth, with a 2.8 per cent rise in RevPAR.
There is a 20 per cent rise in fares at evenings and weekends.
This reflects a 6 per cent reduction in deaths and a 23 per cent rise in injuries.

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This is a 30 per cent rise since December last year.
The category " personal investments and assets " experienced a 33 per cent rise in advice requests.
In the United States, a 2.5 per cent rise in antiSemitic incidents was reported after a threeyear decline.
The Island of Montréal led the way with a 12 per cent rise in sales.
Suppose there is a 1 per cent rise in the index for one country, say Austria.
United States President Donald Trump triggered a 600 per cent rise of online hate speech.
Research shows that a 10 per cent rise in remittances leads to a 3.1 per cent in poverty reduction.
Commodity market volatility had caused a 15 to 20 per cent rise in food prices.
Last year 's 0.8 per cent rise in GDP was much lower than expected.
As for benefits, for the first year, a 20 per cent rise will be provided.
Officials recorded a 74 per cent rise in antisemitic acts in France last year compared with 2017.
A 1 per cent increase in unemployment was associated with a 0.79 per cent rise in suicides and homicides.
That translates into a mere 2.1 per cent rise in the average income of Indians.
Y, i } It really is quite inaccurate to speak of a 20 per cent rise.
Unhealthy lifestyles fuel a 50 per cent rise in UK deaths from liver cancer.
The largest increase was in Africa, with a 700 per cent rise in cases.
Last month, Alibaba reported a 60 per cent rise in second-quarter sales, although profits fell.
They were, however, awarded a 20 per cent rise every five years.
TUI 's German operations saw a 13 per cent rise in bookings during the quarter.

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