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A: Rising house construction B: The number of job vacancies rises G: Rising quantity of mail C: Increasing hours of overtime D: Rising homelessness H: Slower delivery times K: Falling share prices E: Rising demand for steel M: Rising real income L: Rising lipstick sales F: More people use pawnbrokers I: Home delivered pizza becomes more popular J: Rising air traffic N. Rising car sales

O: More rental housing available P: Growing mountain of unsold bricks Q: Fast food shops cut their prices T: The cost of shipping goods around the world starts to rise U: More skips start appearing on the streets V: Sales of milk chocolate start to decline X: Oil refineries report a reduction in stocks Y: Citizens Advice Bureau gets more callers W: Shops delivering lunchtime sandwiches to offices raise their prices R: Imports of sewing machines rise S: Increasing supply of credit Z: Rising government spending

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