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Hale has increasingly put herself out on a limb, as I noted here two weeks ago.
The administration has increasingly put pressure on China to try to persuade North Korea, a longtime China ally, to give up its nuclear weapons program.
Since the Republicans seized control of Congress last November, Clinton has increasingly put aside attachments to old supporters and to old positions, in order to minimize conflict with the new majority and to maximize his own political advantage.
Mr. Chávez has locked horns in the past with the Catholic hierarchy in his country, but since he fell ill with cancer last year, he has increasingly put his personal religious expressions on public display.
After all, starting with the victory of Northern industrialists over Southern planters, Big Business has increasingly put its stamp on national matters, from foreign policy and presidential politics to higher education.
In his book "Our Present Complaint," the Harvard historian Charles Rosenberg argues that, ever since the nineteenth century, when cholera pandemics swept the globe and germ theory came of age, medicine has increasingly put its faith in the measurable — temperature and blood-pressure readings, X-rays, microscopy, laboratory analyses, and so forth.
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The changes have increasingly put the public and private provision of health care at odds.
What has happened is the pub companies have increasingly put the rents and beer prices up".
And they have increasingly put their stamp on the county's culture and politics.
Concerned about excessive borrowing and weak performance, investors have increasingly put pressure on agribusiness managers to improve their performance.
Opponents of Mr. Chávez say the government and the electoral board have increasingly put up obstacles to derail their referendum efforts.
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