There is need for intensifying our efforts to improve agricultural productivity, quality and income. |
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The Norwegian side is also interested in intensifying bilateral military cooperation with Russia. |
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Behind the scenes, of course, Elvis's descent was intensifying at rapid speed, helped along by a dependence on uppers, downers and painkillers. |
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And they did it at a time when competition was intensifying on a global scale. |
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Meantime, the competition is intensifying in the desert cities of the north. |
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This competition is intensifying with new countries entering the race for these people. |
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The Chinese government required that ground be broken after two months of schematic design, intensifying the need for speed and precision. |
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The lower value of these has necessitated more frequent cropping and the use of more farmland area, intensifying the effects upon the catchment. |
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This requires intensifying the dialogue between them by multiplying the exchange of visits focused on the political and economic activity fields. |
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The beautiful and vast Texan landscape is well-shot and contrasts strikingly with the character close ups, intensifying their isolation. |
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And, campus security has responded by intensifying their security presence in these areas with some success. |
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In a photomural at the end of a back alleyway, a louche fellow in a raincoat could be seen, intensifying a sense of verisimilitude. |
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All are capable of intensifying oxyradical generation in vivo and depleting tissue antioxidant stores. |
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In spite of the intensifying situation, Emily's unacquainted voice was tranquil and soothing. |
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The overall effect is a rise in unemployment and intensifying deflationary pressures. |
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I have been conducting an experiment aimed at analysing the intensifying silliness, stupidity and vacuousness of the world. |
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The installation, six panels hung in a row, was perfect, intensifying the riveting presence of the minimally varied shapes. |
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A redundant expression combines two words that mean the same thing, thereby intensifying the effect. |
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The intensifying political rift has created new pressure on the domestic economy, which is still recovering from the 1997 crisis. |
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An ever-increasing population is progressively intensifying the stresses on the environment. |
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Additionally, the crystal was intensifying the light from her flashlight, and the resulting brilliance was near-blinding. |
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Scientists are also intensifying their hunt for the Higgs boson, a force particle which is thought to account for mass. |
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Diseases such as smallpox, typhus, and tuberculosis had dire consequences, and these consequences were intensifying on Britain's increasingly crowded streets. |
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What is not remote, indeed has already happened, is the first catastrophe to come from the intensifying global greenhouse. |
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In addition, intensifying pressures and the generation gap are also said to influence young people to smoke, as they attempt to vent their frustration. |
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This helps create steam, which lifts and puffs the crumby crust away from the meat, helping it turn golden and intensifying the crunch. |
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The region is a mess, conflict is intensifying and the ceasefire is not being abided by. |
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Only flittering and cooing pigeons up in the cupola, light falling through marble ornaments and intensifying the solemnity. |
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Since then, increasing urbanization and an intensifying work ethic have made North American families feel more and more that life is a rat race. |
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But by late afternoon, the arguments were intensifying and Jeanetta was talking about harming herself. |
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With the Savile-Newsnight story intensifying every day, it may seem a bit puritan to ask for a sense of perspective. |
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Implementing and further intensifying the neighbourhood policy is thus an absolute priority. |
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For this reason, the two subsidiaries focused their efforts primarily on risk management and intensifying their debt recovery operations. |
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But the fact was that they were intensifying effort and they were really seeing some very substantial changes. |
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As well as intensifying and diversifying agricultural production, policies should support increased marketing of locally produced foods. |
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They are also drivers of climate change, a global phenomenon that is further intensifying these pressures. |
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Armed groups are exploiting the power and security vacuum by intensifying their attacks on government, US military and civilian targets. |
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Overall, we are witnessing an intensifying range of preparatory activities in that regard. |
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Ab-Liva and Sandman are the stylistic opposite of Clipse, burly in voice and muddy in inflection, intensifying most tracks, but usually just acting as foils. |
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With the flavours intensifying as the food simultaneously steams and roasts, and no juices lost or boiled away, the end result is bags of flavour. |
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A sense of intensifying demographic crisis, and the message that we are remiss in not doing enough saving, doesn't produce positive social change or even good policy. |
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The numbers follow with rhythmical regularity, the hush intensifying. |
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These two bankruptcies led to intensifying deflationary pressures. |
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Agriculture has taken a centre stage in this year's tripartite elections with the Government already intensifying the delivery of inputs into the hinterland. |
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This development is intensifying in the wake of economic and monetary union, which is dismantling the remaining obstacles to competition in the financial services markets. |
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The Diabetes Control and Complications Trial, a study of 1,441 people with type 1 diabetes, showed intensifying management of diabetes lowers the risk of complications. |
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Despite intensifying speculation about his future, Mr Costello has not announced if he will recontest Higgins. |
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The faceoff between Washington and Beijing over US missile defense deployment on the Korean Peninsula is intensifying. |
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The Agency is intensifying its assistance to Quebec's regions and devitalized communities so as to help them shape a better future for themselves. |
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During the year under review, particular emphasis was also placed on intensifying our follow-up of certain markets by assigning a dedicated team of service specialists to this task. |
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In Colombia, intensifying pockets of armed conflict are adding to already high levels of displacement and gender-based violence, especially against women and children. |
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It would be naive to think that the mere intensifying of the practice of the Sacrament of forgiveness during the Jubilee Year is proof of a definitive turnabout. |
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Azerbaijan is intensifying its years-old militaristic policy, increasing its military budget tenfold and violating the arms limitation norms stipulated by the international treaties. |
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A technical default, intensifying the squeeze on Greek banks, might lead to the Greek government paying pensions in IOUs and wages in cheques drawn on Greek banks that lack funds. |
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Andrews at the age of 11, intensifying royal influence and also opening the Church to accusations of venality and nepotism. |
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After renewing expressions of condolences for the lives lost due to tornadoes and flooding in Texas and Oklahoma this month, the president mentioned climate change as a factor in intensifying severe weather. |
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We are intensifying political dialogue with the country. |
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Capacity building is essential to integrate developing countries into the trading system, and we are intensifying our efforts to assist in this area, including with international institutions. |
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The report concluded that intensifying competition will build a stronger economy, better products at lower prices, more jobs and higher earnings, stronger firms and greater prosperity. |
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Retail and institutional investors, hedge funds, and mutual funds were compelled to lower their equity holdings to meet redemptions, thus intensifying the correction. |
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The acceleration of water flow in the canal is projected to drain water out of the Delta, drastically reducing its water level, intensifying evaporation and wreaking havoc within the marshland habitat. |
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Efforts to keep weapons out of the hands of terrorists are intensifying. |
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As in eastern Africa, where violence intersected with the intensifying activities of slave raiders, so in Southern Africa the violence of this period is multifactorial and needs to be more closely analyzed. |
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This tends to lead to their physical, social and psychological withdrawal, intensifying a leader's power and increasing the homogenization and dependency of the followers. |
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I am chagrined to have to report that in the eastern region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo grave violations of children's rights continue and are even intensifying, particularly in rural areas. |
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The State shall revolutionize all the members of society, and assimilate them to the working class by intensifying the ideological revolution, and shall turn the whole of society into a collective, united in a comradely way. |
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But it's a good thing they did as Dodge completely re-worked their Ram for this year, intensifying an already pitched battle between the two heavies in the segment. |
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On the basis of the 2005 Policy position paper on intensifying HIV prevention, a set of Practical guidelines for intensifying HIV prevention were developed and disseminated to countries in four languages. |
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In the United States, this form of homogamy is intensifying over time, a development that contributes to the takeoff in inequality. |
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As a result of the war, US encirclement of China seems to be intensifying, and the longer the conflict continues, the more serious this intensification is likely to be, and the more old tensions are likely to resurface. |
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Not one real is allocated for deforestation but there are six programmes for environmental conservation, zoning, monitoring land use and recuperation of degraded areas, intensifying their use where appropriate. |
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Since 1975, numerous studies have documented that SLD is a lifelong condition, continuing and sometimes intensifying in adulthood. |
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The inability of the Polisario Front to reach a solution has considerably weakened the movement, thereby intensifying preexisting dysfunctionalities. |
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Like it or not, consumers are becoming more discerning, stakeholders are increasingly demanding, and the impact and presence of key influencers is intensifying. |
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Nineteenth-century culture bears witness to a gradually intensifying anxiety about the structure of the self and the security of its lodgment in the world. |
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In Estonian scalar intensifying reduplication can be realized as a coordinate construction, a comparative construction, or a genitival attributive construction. |
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In the second half of 1991, the war was intensifying in Croatia. |
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The political turmoil in Italy was continuously intensifying. |
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He felt the pangs intensifying, as if the noodly, repetitive sounds were some lost language he'd known but forgotten, a dialect discarded or repressed. |
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The ongoing musical score pulsates and the background colors change in concert with the action, intensifying as the final cards of Texas Hold 'Em are turned over. |
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