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is treble
adjective
Threefold, triple.
Exact(2)
This is treble the money being devolved by the coalition.
Other studies show that the average person believes the number of immigrants in the country is treble the actual figure; and that overseas aid absorbs four times as much of GDP as it actually does.The pollsters accept their findings at face value and promote them as the voice of the people: political parties will suffer if they do not listen.
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The score is treble-laden pop with its fair share of filler, but nimbly flexes from R&B balladry to Riverdance pastiche.
And how is trebling university fees ensuring access to higher education?
The key finding, said the authors, was that the risk of neonatal death is trebled by home birth.
Having promised to "abolish the bureaucracy", the government is trebling the number of statutory commissioning bodies from 163 to over 500.
The number of mobile operators offering 4G is trebling as O2 and Vodafone finally launch rival services to the high-speed EE network, which went live last October.
It will be treble that when we play the Capital One Cup final – close to 90,000.
Of his guitar style, he said: "The only technical things I know are treble, volume and reverb, that's all".
But the government can now borrow long-term funds at less than 2.5%, and returns on investing in affordable housing would be treble that.
Lampposts are treble clefs; birds sit on power lines like the notes of an unfinished symphony.
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