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In 1827 Saʿīd went to assert his authority in person: one effect was greatly to increase the revenues remitted.
This is partly because it threatens greatly to increase levels of malnutrition as food production in some of the most vulnerable regions - and eventually the whole world - declines.
"The effect of the war has been greatly to increase the interest which newspaper readers take in world affairs," states an Observer memo from the 1940s.
Consider this moderate proposal by John McNaughton from the Pentagon Papers, published during the Vietnam war: "Strikes at population targets (per se) are likely not only to create a counterproductive wave of revulsion abroad and at home, but greatly to increase the risk of enlarging the war with China or the Soviet Union.
And it also intends greatly to increase the capacity of the country's wireless-broadband networks.Singapore has set itself a goal of creating an ultra-fast broadband infrastructure and sees this as the foundation of a wealth of new digital services that will be delivered to its citizens.
While current and prospective rapid population ageing is expected greatly to increase the demand for elder care services, financial constraints, social change and rising female employment all act as obstacles to the provision of an adequate supply of care labour.
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Decaying trees contribute greatly to increases in the levels of greenhouse gases.
Half of all antibiotic consumption may be unnecessary and greatly contributes to increasing bacterial resistance [ 28].
He said he expected the number of locations to increase greatly in the next few weeks.
The exoskeleton, which could be attached to arms and legs, would be likely to use hydraulics to greatly increase strength.
We need to greatly increase the Bundeswehr budget to get from 1.2 to two percent".
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