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1 On Thursday, it said the pending purchase would increase global market share.
2 Without care, this could harm UK industry and could increase global emissions.
3 Continuing environmental changes are thought to increase global terrestrial carbon uptake.
4 The ministry advice also cautioned that the ban could potentially increase global greenhouse emissions.
5 ClearStream said it would be investing in increasing its production capability to meet increase global demand.
6 IT MAY seem perverse but cleaning up our air pollution problem is going to increase global warming.
7 Getting more advertisers onto its platform is critical for Facebook as it tries to increase global share.
8 Critics say they fear the push to increase global crop production is translating into mounting health and environmental dangers.
9 But globalisation is a priority for governments, so the next step has to be to increase global market share.
10 He has said one of Britain's priorities in its newly expanded role would be to increase global trade in services.
11 On Thursday, a Kia spokesman said it aimed to increase global sales volume by more than 26 percent this year.
12 Iran's oil minister, Bijan Zanganeh, said last week he did not agree on the potential need to increase global oil supplies.
13 A spokesperson for the United Nations Secretary-General, Antonio Gutteres, said the data confirms the urgent need to increase global climate action.
14 They say they are also worrying that he could increase global tensions and raise trade tariffs worldwide, hurting companies large and small.
15 Intensified storms, droughts and floods driven by climate change could also cost the military by forcing it to increase global humanitarian missions.
16 Saudi Arabia moved in May to create facilities to stockpile basic staples and said it would increase global investments to ensure food security.
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