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"There would be cause for concern if efforts to fish them were to be increased," he said.
She added that Randalls Island would be "transformed" if the number of fields were to be increased to 66 from 36.
In the following 12 months, moreover, its resources were to be increased formidably, so that by March 1944 the bomber command's average daily operational strength had risen to 974 from about 500 in 1942.
The central and provincial legislatures were to be increased in size and given elected majorities, and certain departments of government were to be transferred to the control of Indian ministers who were to be responsible to the legislature.
They said that the fund's resources were to be increased by $500 billion to $750 billion, and that it would be allowed to issue $250 billion-worth of its own quasi-currency, the Special Drawing Right (SDR), to ease liquidity in emerging and developing economies (see article).
If water levels in both canals were to be increased simultaneously (0.6 m in KFE and 1.0 m in Rohri canal) the waterlogged area will increase by 18.1% for the given well discharge.
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