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That bulge is liable to increase year after year, reaching 40 million by 2050.
As the revival in technology stocks, including BT, seems to have run its course, the influence of old economy issues is liable to increase, particularly during the post-holiday flood of results.
Also, cost per life saved is a backward-looking measure; it assesses how many lives would have been saved in the past.As trains get more crowded and more frequent, deaths from ATPS-preventable accidents are liable to increase, perhaps steeply, even if the industry as a whole is becoming safer.
It's liable to increase the market size for the whole blogosphere, though not as much as it could have if the link had been added to even the second tier list of services on the front page of Google.
The wealthy already have advantages; if we allow them to give their children genetic enhancements—such that they are smarter, faster, stronger, and with less need to sleep, etc. they will be ever more competitive, and liable to increase the divide between rich and poor.
In the southwestern Atlantic, the roughtail stingray and other large rays are heavily fished using demersal trawls, gillnets, longlines, and hook-and-line; this fishing pressure is liable to increase due to growing commercial interest in using large stingrays for minced fish products.
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Without those automatic checks, the DWP is liable to an increased risk of fraud and error.
His comments are liable to further increase tensions between China – which has poured huge resources into its sporting programmes in recent years and topped the US in the medal table for the first time in Beijing four years ago – and the Americans.
The words "so as to increase or diminish the sum to be raised," were liable to the same objections.
From this principle spring the two most striking recommendations made – that homosexual acts done in private between consenting adults should cease to be criminal offences, and that prostitutes convicted of soliciting several times should be liable to penalties of increasing severity, rising to three months' imprisonment for the third offence, in place of the present derisory forty shillings.
But Italy is also up there at No. 4. Those with very small populations and fewer police officers, such as Liechtenstein, No. 8, are also more liable to show an increase than their larger peers.
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