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to escalation
noun
An increase or rise, especially one to counteract a perceived discrepancy
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Resistance, they suggest, will lead to escalation.
Worse, the terrorist designation could also lead to escalation.
In the current context, bombs promise nothing more than the road to escalation.
Irritating as it is, it does actually help to establish or regularly reinforce boundaries and it rarely leads to escalation.
The proposals cover familiar ground, from disarmament and new restrictions on guns and accessories to escalation and expanded rights.
"Syria allows Hezbollah to carry out serious attacks that can lead to escalation," said Mr. Sneh, the Israeli deputy defense minister.
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An alternative approach to dose escalation to increase systemic 4-HPR levels is pharmacological modulation of 4-HPR metabolism.
Joint efforts to stop escalation and to find a way back to dialogue have to be undertaken".
"They are liable to lead to verbal escalation or other types of escalation," Mr. Mofaz told Israel Radio.
But too often we serve as willing accomplices to this escalation and to the resulting degradation of our civic discourse.
How will we react to continued escalations, to American casualties? Brown said his stepson, Army Pfc.
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