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Australia has already eaten through at least two-thirds of its share of a "carbon budget" that would keep global warming below 2C, requiring it to drastically escalate its emissions reduction target, according to a new report.
The parliament is poised to call for a break-up of Google in an attempt to drastically escalate Europe's long-running anti-trust case against the US search giant, according to a draft motion.
If Mr. Amari's "friends to the east" did not stop their attacks, General Barbero said, the Americans would drastically escalate their raids against the Quds Force's suspected proxies and agents in Iraq — raids that would involve Task Force 17, a secret commando unit dedicated to countering Iranian influence.
The Syrian news media's portrayal of what is happening in Hama came as activists reported a new round of shelling in the city overnight that they said was preventing food and medical supplies from entering residential areas, promoting shortages and raising fears among many that the death toll there could drastically escalate.
And while the UK government publicly insists there can be no military solution in Yemen, he has just sacked his most senior generals in an effort to achieve exactly that, and even now plans his assaults on the capital Sana'a and the port of Hodeidah, both of which will drastically escalate the humanitarian crisis.
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After its third nuclear test in February, North Korea drastically escalated its hostile political speech against the United States and South Korea.
When the Peace Prize went to President Obama in 2009, he was in the midst of drastically escalating the United States' war effort in Afghanistan, in tandem with the rest of NATO.
Since he took office, President Obama has drastically escalated the C.I.A.'s bombing campaign in Pakistan using armed drones, and the spy agency has carried out more than 25 strikes there this year.
"But the Syrian government and its allies are still launching attacks on [civilians], and has recently taken steps to intensify the siege," limiting access to arable land and profiting off of basic supplies that have drastically escalated in price.
When the Nobel Peace Prize went to President Obama in 2009, he was in the midst of drastically escalating the U.S. war effort in Afghanistan, in tandem with the rest of NATO.
And if cancers are treated, costs will escalate drastically.
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