He is especially strong, and refreshingly open-minded, about the unstoppable rise of fast food; his agenda is less politicized and his style more direct.
The Internet, cheap calls, relatively low pay, and a large well-educated English-speaking workforce, were all necessary to the seemingly unstoppable rise of Indian offshoring.
The title song, which spoke of the unstoppable rise and fall of a young singer, was a huge commercial success with one million units sold.
Pilkington, who reckons most attractions are rubbish and regularly notes that he'd rather be sat at home, is at the furthest end of the spectrum from Lumley, who perfectly embodies the unstoppable rise of superhyperbole.
The end of phase one of Kylie Minogue's unstoppable rise to world fame came on a sunny afternoon in June 1988.
Moreover the hitherto unstoppable rise in property value has formed an apparently solid base for the credit spiral which so bedevils government economic policy.
Stop-smoking efforts have finally halted what for decades was an unstoppable rise in lung cancer deaths.
Throughout the 20th Century, the NAVS lobbied government and drafted various Bills against a seemingly unstoppable rise in animal experiments 'reaching almost 6 million per year in the UK by the 1970s'.
With the market on a seemingly unstoppable rise, fund managers feel the need to stay fully invested, which means that eventually, even struggling companies will come back into favor.