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For example, a credit card debt grows exponentially because interest gets applied to ever more interest.
The concept of sustainable development is gaining ever more interest in the political discussion.
Today, wind turbine noise is attracting ever more interest as a public health issue.
It is this potential, which is slowly being fulfilled, to obtain extensive spatially resolved biomolecular information, an absolute necessity for a thorough picture of the molecular processes underpinning biological and pathological processes or to track the distribution of pharmaceuticals that is attracting ever more interest.
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Whistler is ever more interesting.
While ever more mainstream interest sensors, from location sensors and motion/health focused hardware, are being embedded into phones, more specialist and/or targeted sensor hardware — such as the DrinkMate's BAC analyzer — is something that makes sense as a smartphone supplement.
Nationalistic and, ever more, regionalist interests are dominant.
But the system began to unravel quickly because of court cases, regulatory rulings, Congress and ever more inventive politicians, interest groups and financiers.
As a result, it becomes ever more difficult for interest groups whether labour unions, farmers' organizations, commercial or industrial associations, ethnic leadership groups, or even criminal syndicates to "deliver the vote".
The second seeks to build a Europe with shrivelled social protections, run ever more in the interest of major corporations, as exemplified by the notorious but embattled Transatlantic Trade Investment Partnership.
Xi delivered a warm welcome, noting that "under the new situation, China and the United States have ever more extensive common interests, and we shoulder evermore important common responsibilities".
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