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incremental
adjective
Pertaining to an increment.
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There is a new gateway at each incremental point and every year you have to demonstrate that you are at the appropriate level of competency to be moved up an increment.
That leaves some tinkering, like the odd idea about children repeating year 6 in year 7, making the EBacc subjects compulsory, and the incremental expansion of academies and free schools.
If I want to grab all the scrap and ammo I can – and I do, because that's part of why I play shooty-looty games; for the joy of looting every last corner and kitting out my party with incremental upgrades – I need all the skills.
This is all the more surprising, perhaps, since by most of wellbeing's subjective metrics – "how happy did you feel yesterday?"; "how satisfied are you with your life?" – the contentment of the country has shown small but incremental improvement in those years.
Women "of the right" support the status quo, and when change is needed then it must be incremental.
It's a relatively straightforward, incremental step … All that's being talked about this week is demonstrating to the people in Scotland the nuts and bolts of how [devolution] would work.
Although the PRB recommended last year that all NHS staff should receive a 1% pay rise, Hunt ruled that only some staff should receive it because those already getting an incremental pay rise, according to length of service or experience, were already getting a boost to their pay.
Each band has incremental pay progression based upon the development of the individual.
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