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1 This dramatic escalation was avoidable and simply cannot be justified by Government.
2 Under President Obama there has been a dramatic escalation in drone strikes.
3 This month's dramatic escalation follows a long season of bloodletting.
4 This dramatic escalation in poaching has only just started.
5 A parliamentary select committee will today call for a dramatic escalation in the war on tobacco.
6 They would only react if there was a dramatic escalation of tension or an armed clash.
7 Few expect such a dramatic escalation , however.
8 The shooting marked a dramatic escalation in violence that spread chaos to multiple areas of China's freest and most international city.
9 The strike marked a dramatic escalation in tensions between the two countries, which could have broad implications for the Middle East.
10 Police and crime commissioners across England and Wales are dealing with a dramatic escalation in cases of reported child sexual exploitation.
11 The dramatic escalation in the country's efforts to contain the new deadly coronavirus will close gyms, pools, museums and ski resorts.
12 The dramatic escalation of Japan's fight against the virus follows rising criticism of what has been seen as a lukewarm government response.
13 The decline came despite a dramatic escalation in poacher activity inside the Park, ranging from sightings, to poacher camps found, to incursions.
14 In a dramatic escalation of its dispute over supervision, the ASTI is to ballot its members for a second time on the issue.
15 Across the pond, Boris Johnson today announced a dramatic escalation of lockdown measures in the UK, banning gatherings of more than two people.
16 In a dramatic escalation of tensions between the US and Iran, the Pentagon has ordered another 1000 American troops to the Middle East.
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