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The nationalisation of energy policy has, if anything, accelerated.
The Met show tracks Andy Warhol's influence on contemporary art, which began in his year of miracles, 1962, and, if anything, accelerated after his death, in 1987.
But the crisis has, if anything, accelerated the introduction of the other part of his agenda: new and expanded tax breaks that get money to people who do not earn enough to owe federal income tax.
But Performance Management, if anything, accelerated.
In the four months since, it looks like Wattpad's growth has, if anything, accelerated.
Yet it is a fact that, since he took office in 1997, the steady drift into the European superstate has, if anything, accelerated.
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We are just looking to emphasise and, if anything, accelerate all that.
Instead, the expectation must be that the tempo of privatisation, which in public services has gone far further under New Labour than its Tory predecessors, will if anything accelerate.
"This has, if anything, only accelerated through the crisis".
"I don't do anything to accelerate her death.
There was also severe weather, which if anything should accelerate second-quarter growth with catch-up spending.
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