increased assistance

collocation in English

meaningsofincreaseandassistance

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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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assistance
noun[U]
uk
/əˈsɪs.təns/
us
/əˈsɪs.təns/
help:
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(Definition ofincreaseandassistancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It is also necessary to provideincreasedassistancefor preparing inspections, which, in my opinion, should be announced with limited duration and performed by adequately trained people.
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The efficient utilisation of theincreasedassistancegranted to the second pillar facilitates the reduction of the existing differences.
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In particular, there is language aboutincreasedassistancefrom the international community.
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If we now hear that the profits of the match industry are high already, what is the need for thisincreasedassistanceto them?
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Any form of generalincreasedassistancewould slow down that process.
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In most cases, the increase will be met byincreasedassistance.
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Obviously, we are right to recommend the double-check approach: sanction and isolate the regime, openincreasedassistanceto the society.
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Theincreasedassistancedepends on the existence of a secure environment in which to deliver effective aid.
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Someincreasedassistancecan be given to playgroups if suitable proposals are put forward by local authorities.
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They feel that the money which they would like, rightly, for increased weaponry andincreasedassistancefor themselves will be diverted.
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In a time of restraint on public expenditure, we do not believe that this is a candidate forincreasedassistancefrom public funds.
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But it is also true that operational costs erode thatincreasedassistance.
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It will have the effect that there will be little chance now of laundries being able to provide anyincreasedassistancefor the harassed housewife.
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Owing to their economic and social disparities, conurbations are in particular need ofincreasedassistance.
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Theincreasedassistanceis necessary to enable housing associations to continue with their work.
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Should it be geared to a specific purpose whereby producers who combine in more co-operatives would haveincreasedassistance?
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Recently, theincreasedassistanceto mental health work in this country has meant that we lead the world in attention to mental health.
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This has enabled them to expand and to justifyincreasedassistance.
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The present position of the industry does not suggest thatincreasedassistancewould be justified.
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It is most important that the industry can continue to enjoyincreasedassistanceto meet restructuring.
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