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But it also ratcheted up its use of drones to target terrorism suspects in Pakistan's frontier areas near Afghanistan, fanning a wave of anti-American sentiment across the country.
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Another government has also ratcheted up its push for Palmer's presence.
Caught in the middle, Athens also ratcheted up the rhetoric, as its finance minister told the Guardian that the IMF was "economising with the truth".
The case of Jisr al-Shoughour has also ratcheted up international pressure on Syria — especially from its neighbors, who had been careful to avoid criticizing President Bashar al-Assad for fear of greater instability in the region if he were deposed.
They have also ratcheted up their intensity level.
Chicago inmates also remembered Zuley's deception – which he also ratcheted up at Guantánamo.
Pressure was also ratcheted up by the report issued in Geneva by the United Nations Committee Against Torture.
Banks have also ratcheted up the use of blackout periods, redemption fees and other restrictions that frustrated customers whose loyalty they wanted.
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