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To escalation
noun
An increase or rise, especially one to counteract a perceived discrepancy
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Resistance, they suggest, will lead to escalation.
In this world, insults lead to escalation.
Worse, the terrorist designation could also lead to escalation.
In the current context, bombs promise nothing more than the road to escalation.
Swift reference indices for layout screening with respect to escalation hazard were also defined.
4. Assess whether the project team may be falling prey to escalation pressures.
There's no question that new technologies – despite being good for patients – contribute to escalation of health-care costs.
Irritating as it is, it does actually help to establish or regularly reinforce boundaries and it rarely leads to escalation.
Both militaries have intensified aerial and naval patrolling along their territorial borders, which can lead to escalation by accident.
The proposals cover familiar ground, from disarmament and new restrictions on guns and accessories to escalation and expanded rights.
The special nature of these projects—including the high complexity, risk, and uncertainty they involve makes them particularly susceptible to escalation.
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