91. Since rising yields drive up corporate financing costs, that prompted concern the Dow Jones Industrial Average will fall in trading Monday, traders said. 92. Some diehard Atlantans drive up weekly for freshly roasted beans, and his mail-order business has taken off. 93. Speculation that lean inventories, cold weather and robust European demand for heating oil would cause supplies to run thin this winter helped drive up prices. 94. South Coast Air Quality Management District officials have said even a small amount of the chemical drives up cancer risks downwind because of its high potency. 95. Speculation about open market purchases by Kerkorian could well drive up the stock price, making his acquisition more expensive. 96. Supporters have said the bill has been long needed, but opponents argue such reforms will only drive up the cost of medical care and make lawyers even richer. 97. Such awards, according to critics, drive up the cost of insurance to business and prices paid by consumers, retarding U.S. economic growth. 98. Taken together, these two pillars of the Regional Comprehensive Plan could drive up the cost of housing dramatically in Southern California. 99. That cash drives up the value of radio stations, which in turn makes the shares more valuable. 100. Such awards, according to critics, drive up the cost of insurance to business and prices paid by consumers, retarding U. S. economic growth. |