Similar words: rising, uprising, promising, surprising, advertising, disingenuous, surprisingly, raise. Meaning: ['reɪzɪŋ] n. 1. the event of something being raised upward 2. the properties acquired as a consequence of the way you were treated as a child 3. helping someone grow up to be an accepted member of the community. adj. increasing in quantity or value.
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121. They have a horrid vision of Mr John Smith raising inflation from the dead with the blessing of our Euro-competitors.
122. At the current time over 1,000,000 men pay no contribution whatsoever towards the cost of raising their children.
123. At some level they still cling to the idea that tender loving care is the only factor in raising kids.
124. Another reason for the boom in fund raising activities is an increasing awareness of the school's place in the community.
125. An estimated 12, 000 new apartments are scheduled to be built in 1996, raising the flag about too many apartments.
126. The only alternative to raising huge sums of money is to have it already.
127. But by the time Daley was born, most people had stopped raising cabbage and had taken to raising politicians.
128. They are marvellously done, and they have caused a stir of approval in this country, while also raising doubts.
129. The poll highlights the problems Labour would have in raising business confidence.
130. The Democratic National Committee, in its failed attempt to match Republican fund raising[sentencedict.com], went a little bananas.
131. A person may design a better way of raising children primarily to escape from children who do not behave well.
132. For three generations, her family has been raising free-range cattle at the El Ombu de Areco ranch.
133. I am grateful to my hon. Friend for raising an important constituency point.
134. For Republicans running in blue-collar districts, where raising the wage attracts support, the argument hurts.
135. Perhaps we have Pat Buchanan to thank for at least some of this raising of consciousness.
136. The Palace has launched a friends association with the aim of raising funds for its ongoing restoration programme.
137. As well as raising several thousand pounds for charity, the Crusaders also won 24-14.
138. Meanwhile Fund raising events continue,[www.Sentencedict.com] your support is always appreciated.
139. The bidding continued and Kilpatrick stayed with it, raising it to £7,000 and later to £8,000.
140. Similar accomplishments can be found in the raising of many almost-extinct species of game birds, such as wild turkey.
141. Congress was frantically trying to complete a bill raising the federal debt ceiling in time for President Bush to sign today.
142. Can the right hon. Gentleman explain how the costs of extending national insurance or raising taxation will help employment?
143. I agree with points raised in the correspondence regarding muscular build raising suspicion of abuse.
144. Today's approach to raising children is very different from 40 years ago.
145. She was active raising awareness and money for serious diseases.
146. Through a major media campaign it is seeking to obtain funds by raising public awareness of the museum's past history.
147. He proved his professionalism when he helped police catch two armed robbers at the site after raising the alarm.
148. Congress was once again considering raising the federal debt ceiling.
149. Indeed, I know that some members of that governing body will also be raising discreet cheers.
150. The council race is non-partisan but party affiliation often helps in recruiting volunteers and raising money.
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