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To redoubling
verb
To double, especially to double again; to increase considerably; to multiply; to intensify.
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The first of these is "the Fed" — meaning the Federal Reserve and other central banks around the world, which have adopted extraordinarily accommodative monetary policies and committed to redoubling their efforts if economic growth falters.
Adel al-Jubeir, a foreign policy adviser to Crown Prince Abdullah, the kingdom's day-to-day leader, has said that the bombings "galvanized" his government to redoubling its efforts against terrorism.
John S. Pistole, the administrator of the T.S.A., denied that the list of approved items was arbitrary, telling reporters, "This agency is committed to redoubling our efforts in the war on water".
Today, it committed itself to redoubling its efforts, promising to eliminate 4,000 of the 13,366 jobs in its group companies through attrition and early retirement and to shut 32 of its 314 stores over the next three years.
"We're committed to redoubling our efforts to get more students to high-quality degrees sooner," White told Pérez.
Above all, we must recommit to redoubling our overall effort to ensure an AIDS-free generation in our lifetime.
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"We have got to redouble our efforts.
"It's time to redouble our efforts".
Mr. Dimon promised to redouble efforts to fix compliance problems.
We have to redouble our efforts for 2014.
The only other announcement it can make is to redouble.
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