increased aid
collocation in Englishmeaningsofincreaseandaid
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increase
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈɪn.kriːs/us/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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aid
noun
uk/eɪd/us/eɪd/
help ...
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(Definition ofincreaseandaidfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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However, those who campaign for debt relief,increasedaidand direct budgetary support to solve the challenges of poverty and hunger, should take note.
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They haveincreasedaidflows and are also investing commercially.
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Does all that amount to a case forincreasedaid?
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Increasedaidwill be proposed for joint ventures.
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The question ofincreasedaidto farmers was mentioned.
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There is need for greatlyincreasedaidin this particular area of work.
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They will also benefit fromincreasedaidceilings and will be able to authorise operating aid.
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I am concerned about the relationship betweenincreasedaid, and incitement and misuse of funds.
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This is particularly relevant because the draft order includesincreasedaidfor industry.
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There was always anincreasedaidpackage for schools considering becoming grant-maintained.
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Moreover, we question the need forincreasedaidfor an already over-established sector.
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I strongly favour anincreasedaidprogramme to emerging nations, but this should be direct aid.
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That agenda calls forincreasedaidflows, reductions in debt, increased trade possibilities and the transfer of technology.
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He said there was need forincreasedaidto enable the college to have agricultural tutors, and so on.
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There has been a growing correlation betweenincreasedaidprogrammes to other countries and arms sales contracts.
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Above all, we cannot afford not to giveincreasedaid, because it is an investment in peace and stability.
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As he fairly said,increasedaidto industry would result in decreased expenditure upon roads and hospitals.
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That will requireincreasedaid, debt relief, trade reforms and an international commitment to invest in the poor.
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We wantincreasedaidto be granted to the economic structuring of the organic sector, from production and processing to distribution and marketing.
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The new convention governs access without requiring reciprocity, a completely new scheme for stabilisation for commodity earnings, and muchincreasedaid.
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Quite apart from the humanitarian impact, has she considered the effect of anincreasedaidbudget on the competitive position of many of our exporters?
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It is also true thatincreasedaidwill no doubt redound, in a process of exchange, to the prosperity both of donor and of recipient.
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But in addition, of course, we must add the burden on the balance of payments of very substantiallyincreasedaidto overseas territories.
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There is a likelihood thatincreasedaidwill make the ruling political clique richer, but not do very much for the poor.
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Often those who are most vociferous in demandingincreasedaidfor the developing countries are most vociferous in demanding reduced trade.
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