increased participation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofincreaseandparticipation
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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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participation
noun[U]
uk/pɑːˌtɪs.ɪˈpeɪ.ʃən/us/pɑːrˌtɪs.əˈpeɪ.ʃən/
the fact that you take part or become involved ...
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(Definition ofincreaseandparticipationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Motives also seemed to co-occur withincreasedparticipationin the activity.
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They are tied, however, to elevated expectations concerningincreasedparticipation, procedural justice, and greater transparency.
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The 1991 census also registered anincreasedparticipationof women in the workforce.
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It is anticipated that thisincreasedparticipationwill reinforce the current trend to greater patient autonomy.
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The ephemeral nature of participation resides in the very conditions that have madeincreasedparticipationboth possible and necessary.
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I look forward toincreasedparticipation.
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Theirincreasedparticipationought to be welcomed.
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Increasedparticipation, increased openness and increased transparency are important.
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This reflects itsincreasedparticipationin the programmes.
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The first major advantage, however, is, of course,increasedparticipation.
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This will help to supportincreasedparticipationin further education.
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We all therefore have a responsibility to ensureincreasedparticipation.
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There remains the question of the funding ofincreasedparticipation.
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In turn that will lead toincreasedparticipation.
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Changes such asincreasedparticipationof open-forest species in flocks in degraded fragments, seem to be simple consequences of alterations of fragment bird communities.
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It is important to recognize that, in the case of these two activities, the ratio decreased due toincreasedparticipationby men.
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Thus, a major challenge facing managers of institutional breeding programmes is to figure out ways to fosterincreasedparticipationby the end users.
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She commends theincreasedparticipationof female artists and the growing politicized awareness among all artists of their relationship to the public.
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Assessing farmer interest in participatory plant breeding systems, this does not mean these systems would not benefit fromincreasedparticipationof farmers in the process of crop improvement.
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However, if nondiscrimination rules lead toincreasedparticipationamong low-wage workers, then any loosening of the rules could lead to a drop in participation for this group.
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This would also be impossible withoutincreasedparticipationby other sectors.
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Increasedparticipationis likely to be largely in high quality, shorter qualifications valued by employers.
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Nevertheless, we should not confuse the issue and use fraud as an argument againstincreasedparticipation.
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Because of the pilot, every one of its neighbours has experiencedincreasedparticipationin further education.
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The economic benefits ofincreasedparticipationin higher education are widely recognised.
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