| In this case, the power supply needs to supply a range of voltages at very low current, and often uses doubling and trebling techniques. |
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| Attention is also being focused on the possibility of trebling or even quadrupling the length of suburban rail track. |
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| Recycling is at its highest ever level, with some authorities in Yorkshire doubling and even trebling their rates in a year. |
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| We'll find that hard enough to explain to Baron Tellian without doubling or trebling the butcher's bill. |
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| The two percent rise in turnout in 2001 was largely the result of a trebling of the number of postal votes cast to six million due to electoral changes. |
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| We noted the expected trebling of IBRD lending this fiscal year and the fast tracking of IDA 15 commitments. |
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| While a jury decides on the award itself, the trebling of the award as found by the jury is done at a later stage by the court. |
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| With obesity rates trebling in England during the last 20 years the estimated human and economic costs are staggering. |
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| Their greatest innovations came as a live band in the San Francisco club, extending their solos and trebling their volume to fit the expanded consciousness of their audiences. |
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| In the nuclear sector, the company will take on 500 engineers per year, more than trebling our previous hiring commitment. |
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| The trebling of natural gas consumption for use in electricity, hydrogen and biofuel production, over the period. |
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| This implies trebling the number of passengers and the volume of goods carried by rail over the next twenty years. |
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| Trade between India and the EU has grown constantly over the past decade, nearly trebling to today's volume of ¤27 billion. |
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| We must not forget that we have had a double setback in the last year, as a result of oil prices trebling in little more than a year. |
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| Permanent trebling of base royalty rate with discovery of failure to disclose. |
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| We should not even mention investment policies of the state, according to Mr Filippenkov if a small business gets money from the Bortink Fund this turns out into the trebling of tax payments three years later. |
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| Many African States in order to meet minimum manpower needs require and plan a doubling or a trebling of second-level school intake by 1965 in some cases and by 1970 in others. |
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| The Commission estimates that an extra 50 billion Euros will need to be invested in energy research over the next ten years, almost trebling the annual investment volumes within the EU from 3 to 8 billion Euros. |
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| This is one such: a vampire horror thriller from freezing-cold Sweden, trebling up unwholesomely as a teen love-story and a bully-victim revenge fantasy. |
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| Without any aggrandised doubling or trebling of instruments, they play with a remarkable discipline which liberates genuine expressiveness. |
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| A new contract offer has been lodged with the player and his representatives – trebling his salary to around £40,000 a week – though it is understood Neymar would ideally prefer to progress his career in Europe. |
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| Clegg's argument that the problem with trebling tuition fees was a matter of presentation, not policy, would be laughable if I did not have so many constituents' children now priced out of ever going to university. |
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| In spite of a trebling of manufacturing exports of the Community to Japan between 1980 and 1987, the deficit has increased from 8 to 23 billion Ecu over the same period. |
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| The 1980s saw a trebling of people on disability, largely amongst the oldest in the workforce. |
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