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Increased - Definition of Increased at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Increased. Look it up now! ... to become greater, as in number, size, strength, or quality: Sales of automobiles increased last year.
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INCREASE used intransitively implies progressive growth in size, amount, or intensity <his waistline increased with age>; used transitively it may imply simple not necessarily progressive addition <increased her landholdings>.
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A majority of Americans continue to believe the seriousness of global warming is correctly portrayed in the news (29%) or underestimated (28%), but a record-high 41% say it's exaggerated, with increased skepticism among Republicans and independents. ... As recently as 2006, ... In just the past year, Republican doubters grew from...
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Health Effects from Increased Exposure to Ultraviolet-B (UV-B) Radiation due to Stratospheric Ozone Depletion ... This guide section provides an Overview of Health Effects from Increased Ultraviolet-B Exposure due to Ozone Depletion and offers more detailed essays on the key effects:
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FACT — BUSH HAS INCREASED DEPENDENCE ON FOREIGN OIL: Sixty-six percent of oil consumed in the United States comes from foreign sources, up from 58 percent in 2000. Americans now spend $200,000 a minute on foreign oil and more than $25 billion annually goes to Persian Gulf states for oil imports.
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FACT — DESPITE PAST RHETORIC, FOREIGN OIL DEPENDENCE HAS INCREASED: President Bush has pledged to reduce our energy dependence in every State of the Union he has delivered since taking office.
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Subject: NOAA: Increased Hurricane Losses Due to More People, Wealth Along Coastlines, Not Stronger Storms ... A team of scientists have found that the economic damages from hurricanes have increased in the U.S. over time due to greater population, infrastructure, and wealth on the U.S. coastlines, and not to any...
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Global usage share Mozilla Firefox has increased according to OneStat.com ... The total usage share of Mozilla Firefox increased 1.14 percent since May 2006. The total global usage share of Internet Explorer is 83.05 percent which is 2.12 percent less than at the of May.
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With increased rainfall and flooding forecast in many parts of Asia, new breeds of rice benefiting from a trait that allows the plant to survive prolonged periods of submergence are already helping farmers on millions of hectares in India and Bangladesh.
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