Sentence examples for is expected to heighten from inspiring English sources

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The UBS settlement is expected to heighten calls for overhauling the Libor system.

Given the scope of the case, the UBS settlement is expected to heighten calls for a reform of the Libor system.

The teachers' settlement is expected to heighten tensions in another way -- Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg signaled in the talks that he was eager to save money by revamping work rules, which are often jealously guarded by unions.

The slowing rate of imports in June, which dropped to a 19.3 percent annual pace from 28.4 percent in May, is expected to heighten investors' concerns about how swiftly the Chinese economy, the world's second-largest after that of the United States, is slowing.

The announcement of the grant, made by the Philadelphia Museum this week, is expected to heighten public interest in Calder four years before a museum devoted to the Philadelphia-born sculptor opens on the parkway at 22nd Street, a two-minute walk from the Philadelphia Museum.

In Britain, Bradford's demise is expected to heighten pressure on the government of Prime Minister Gordon Brown to step in with its plan to buy sickly mortgage securities from financial institutions, although Mr. Brown had said Britain would not pursue such a program.

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The decision to continue the strike was expected to heighten tensions as a growing opposition movement has debilitated the economy to pressure Mr. Chávez into calling early elections or resigning.

However, it is known to induce changes in the body's biochemistry and physiology that would be expected to heighten heart disease risk, including impaired blood-vessel function and increased clotting tendency in the blood.

The former strategy was expected to heighten the energy level of TiO2 conduction band, and the latter one to retard the charge recombination.

Such an interpretation, inspired by experimental work indicating that increased affective arousal amplifies the punitiveness of responses to wrongdoing (Lerner, Goldberg, and Tetlock 1998), is also available for the Woolfolk et al. study, where the graphic description of the homicide might be expected to heighten affect.

"Increasing temperatures and more frequent and severe droughts," the EPA said, "are expected to heighten competition for water resources for use in cities, agriculture and energy production".

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