Sentence examples for enforce an increase from inspiring English sources

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Increasing κ, which is nonzero for only a small fraction (<2%) of possible interactions in the model, may enforce an increase in number of nonzero edges with an incremental effect on the error.

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Because showroom shelf S is scarce, this demand increase enforces an increase in order frequencies.

A visual analysis of the diagrams in Fig.  6a, b gives an impression that there is strong association between extension of the areas and growing season temperature: Increasing temperature enforces an increase of the areas associated with high to medium risk of locust infestation.

So long as public unions are a fixture of American public life, we need to enforce a blanket prohibition against unearned increases in pensions or wages to public employees for completed work.

Since the inhibition of aconitase activity is only observed in the older flies and the inhibition was reversible, increased ROS may enforce a vicious cycle and further lead to mitochondrial dysfunction.

In 1999 Orange County and the city settled a lawsuit the county had brought, with the city agreeing to steps like building a perimeter fence, enforcing a curfew and increasing rehabilitation programs.

When the police were enforcing a lot, it did increase the violence because women were jumping in cars without checking.

The study concludes that enacting and rigorously enforcing a COOL law would increase economic benefits to consumers in Taiwan, and at the same time, placing the imported products in the leveled playing field.

While an enforced large increase in NSC proliferation rate could result in tumor initiation [ 15, 17], a weaker increase in proliferation rate could lead to premature stem cell exhaustion [ 12, 13].

The government in Athens faced unremitting protests from its citizens as it tried to enforce tax increases, public-sector job cuts, and pension reforms the price that the EU was demanding in return for further tranches of rescue money.

These bans, usually enacted at the city or county level, are damned as bad for families, problematic for civil liberties, and expensive to enforce, without increasing public safety.

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