Sentence examples for increasingly closely from inspiring English sources

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So the three agencies work increasingly closely together, and the next five years will see us intensifying our collaboration to improve our operational impact and to save money.

There is a case now for merging the budgets for the defence and security and intelligence agencies, especially as they work increasingly closely together, including on cyberwarfare.

"We have been working increasingly closely with the NZDF over the last three or four years," says Richard Dirks, NZAid's Fiji and Tuvalu development programme manager.

They work increasingly closely with drugs firms.These days pharmaceuticals companies are not loyal to any country, says an industry insider, so countries must constantly spruce up their stalls.

One way of testing lens performance is to observe the image it forms of patterns of increasingly closely spaced black lines separated by white spaces of line width.

Does it all ever feel like a big social experiment, to see what happens over these movies as the four of you work increasingly closely together?

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Specifically, the optimal penalized regression model performs better than the SNP-based pedigree predictors for all three traits and both populations, and restricting the SNP-based pedigree to increasingly more closely related individuals leads to reduced prediction accuracy in most cases.

It ought to be instructive, because the Soviet experience ("an increasingly senseless conflict") closely mirrors our own — a lightly contested invasion later thwarted by a homegrown resistance and the "Afghan tradition of shifting allegiances".

The belief that the average fan is basically part of team management underlies a lot of suspect (but increasingly normalized) behavior: Closely watching high school athletes who aren't your son ("scouting"), simulating 20 seasons in Madden ("projecting"), and calling into sports radio shows with desperate pleas directed at free agent athletes ("recruiting").

The belief that the average fan is basically part of team management underlies a lot of suspect (but increasingly normalized) behavior: closely watching high school athletes who aren't your son ("scouting"), simulating 20 seasons in Madden ("projecting"), and calling into sports radio shows with desperate pleas directed at free agent athletes ("recruiting").

But in a current context where researchers increasingly work more closely with funders and policy makers, these become essential questions.

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