Example sentences of "[vb -s] to an increase " in BNC.

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1 It actually amounts to an increase of ten p in each
2 Some Latin American social scientists working on the topic have suggested a two-stage process , in which the penetration of capitalism initially leads to an increase in wage-earning workers , but this is followed by a stage of the intensification of capitalism , characterised by deproletarianisation and semi-proletarianisation ( Miró and Rodríguez 1982 ) .
3 This monetary expansion leads to an increase in aggregate demand ( as explained above ) and firms begin to increase their prices ; they also raise their money wage rates in order to attract more labour .
4 This leads to an increase in ammonia and nitrite levels for a short time ; but this can be reduced by using two smaller-than-normal filters and washing them ( in water change tank water ) at alternative two weekly intervals maintaining one at full capacity at all times .
5 It operates through market forces — a restriction in supply leads to an increase in the relevant price or wage .
6 These examples , and many others like them , make it necessary for us to ensure that whatever reward we are offering a child actually leads to an increase in his desirable behaviour and whatever punishers we are offering actually lead to weakening of an undesirable behaviour .
7 Any set of conditions that leads to an increase in the activity of an area does so because it is tapping its functions .
8 Here we apply these results to cooling magma chambers , in which crystallization leads to an increase in suspended crystal content with time .
9 During a period of a downward trend in annual pollution levels a change in the climate which leads to an increase in the frequency of adverse meteorological conditions may sometimes delay the expected reductions in smog frequency .
10 It lends to a customer whose spending leads to an increase in ‘ advances ’ at the expense of ‘ operational balances ’ .
11 As is fairly obvious , an increase in τ or a decrease in k leads to an increase in the optimal output and an increase in the optimal reservation price in all periods except the last .
12 As already noted , the predictions made by the optimality theory are straightforward : an increase in σ or a decrease in k leads to an increase in optimal output in all periods except the last .
13 On the other hand , a tax that exempts all or part of Β ( e.g. , because it consists of capital gains ) leads to an increase in inequality .
14 This leads to an increase in the translational momentum of the molecule , which is not quantized .
15 This study shows that an excessive stimulation of exocrine pancreas by caerulein leads to an increase in the content of platelet activating factor in the pancreatic tissue and that the pretreatment with platelet activating factor blocker reduces this excessive secretory stimulation by caerulein and significantly ameliorates the biochemical , circulatory , and morphological changes in caerulein-induced pancreatitis .
16 Whereas a $100 increase in the net income of individuals leads to an increase in a recipient authority 's spending by $5-$10 , a lump-sum grant raises spending by $40-$100 .
17 This improvement in the supply-side leads to an increase in aggregate demand by increasing real purchasing power , increasing investment , and improving the competitiveness of the EC relative to the rest of the world .
18 In general , an increase in eurobond yields decreases eurobond issuance , while a steepening of the yield curve leads to an increase in issuance , as does a decline in the dollar/Swiss franc bond differential in the case of US dollar bonds .
19 In the former , a rise in money supply leads to a fall in interest rates , which in turn leads to an increase in consumption and investment .
20 So in other words we can write the general scheme , a stimulus leads to an increase in the se level of the second messenger , and that increase in the level of the second messenger leads to a response .
21 In the aggregate , however , the community can not reduce its bond holdings and the attempt to do so only drives down bond prices and , therefore , leads to an increase in interest rates .
22 The increased demand for goods and services , however , leads to an increase in the output or prices of these goods and services , so that the nominal demand for money increases at every interest rate .
23 The advice to grow in faith , hope and love refers to an increase in quality , not quantity .
24 Strictly speaking , ‘ epidemic ’ refers to an increase in new cases of a contagious disease from a previously stable , ‘ endemic ’ level of new cases ( see , for example , Barker and Rose 1979 ) .
25 This refers to an increase in the numbers of nematode eggs in the faeces of animals around parturition .
26 That comment under-estimates the growing interest which shareholders are beginning to take in the wider responsibilities of the companies they invest in ( eg , support for arts , education , health , environment or indeed anything which contributes to an increase in the quality of life ) , and its cynicism can only alienate the executives whose involvement in their companies ' patronage we so badly need to encourage and applaud .
27 The fiscal evidence also points to an increase in its wealth in relation to the country as a whole : between 1334 and 1515 the assessed wealth of the city increased fifteenfold in absolute terms , and from 2 per cent to 8.9 per cent of the assessed wealth of the nation as a whole ( 101 ) .
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