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Meanings of increased national in English
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Usage of increased national in English
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The case comes at a time of increasednational scrutiny of police use of force.
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The programme quickly increasednational health expenditure.
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The shooting comes at a time of increasednational focus on the use of deadly force by police.
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Meanwhile, his letter to Stanhope of September 23rd, reached its destination at a moment of increasednational suspense.
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Yet the chief grievance voiced by the Hartford Convention was neither the loss of commerce nor increasednational debt.
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Does reduced state and local infrastructure spending suggest a rationale for increasednational infrastructure spending as hinted at by President Obama?
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It is likely that the increasednational debt will need restructuring in the near future, meaning fresh loans and even more austerity.
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In a bankruptcy court filing, Insys Chief Executive Andrew Long said sales of Subsys have declined substantially due to increasednational scrutiny of opioid prescribing.
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British savers look set to cut the amount they save by £2.8 billion sterling a year due to increasednational insurance contributions, research claimed today.
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We had kept the promise, but a little disingenuously since we had increasedNational Insurance to pay for the NHS.
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We had increasedNational Insurance to pay for the NHS, yet even with the economy still growing I could sense that enough was enough.