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Meanings of increase dependency in English
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Usage of increase dependency in English
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But policies that increasedependency, break up families, and destroy self-respect are not progressive; they're reactionary.
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Less gas storage capacity could increasedependency on energy imports, boosting wholesale market volatility and consumer gas prices.
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Literacy may be the least of the problems with this latest and increasingdependency.
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Increasingdependency on gas, particularly in Europe, is seen as a threat to energy security.
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This increaseddependency on visual control might be associated with a poorly developed internal sensorimotor model.
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It increasesdependency on Google, said Jordan Rohan, founder of digital media advisory firm Clearmeadow Partners.
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She said ACT believed giving handouts increaseddependency, so it was not fixing the root of the problem.
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She says giving handouts increasesdependency and says to really address poverty, housing and education need to be the focus.
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This condition often causes increaseddependency in affected individuals, as well as a perceived reduced quality of life and family overload.
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The figures, published by the Department of Finance, indicate the increasingdependency of Exchequer revenue on the property market for growth.
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Such adolescents share a vulnerable personality that generates a feeling of internal insecurity and an increaseddependency on their environment to secure themselves.
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Consumer spending is being underpinned by debt, with an increaseddependency on personal loans, payday loans, car finance and -in particular -credit cards.