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to incremental
adjective
Pertaining to an increment.
Exact(60)
This can only lead to incremental change.
In these conversations, McNamara and the national security adviser, McGeorge Bundy, offer no convincing alternative to incremental escalation.
However, the contract starts off with a lower contribution of £15m per annum, or around 0.4% to incremental organic growth.
Chagas scientists are used to incremental progress, low recognition, and poor funding; they sometimes must scream for attention.
But undoing the forces that have created a generation of mounting inequality will not easily give way to incremental solutions.
And yet, Ms. Johnson said the BuySafe initiative could lead to incremental improvements in customer confidence on eBay.
"America's role is to show the way to incremental change -- something that is not, presto, instant democracy or fantasies that enlightened despotism will serve our interests.
While there was no single reason for the increase in prices, oil traders have been responding to incremental developments from producers.
The second thing the market seems to want from leaders is a relentless and somewhat mind-numbing commitment to incremental efficiency gains.
From Hadrian's Wall to the Maginot Line to ballistic-missile defense, Emperors and Presidents have often preferred dramatic defensive innovations, even implausible ones, to incremental improvements.
The increase Mr. Bush requested is 4.8percentt, all of which may end up going to incremental costs for the existing I.R.S. staff.
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