proposed increase
collocation in Englishmeaningsofproposedandincrease
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proposed
adjective
uk/prəˈpəʊzd/us/prəˈpoʊzd/
suggested as a possible plan or action for people ...
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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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(Definition ofproposedandincreasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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But, in the generality, theproposedincreasewill account for no more than one sixth of 1per cent.
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However, inflation must be taken into consideration, plus theproposedincreasein petrol tax.
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With regard to petrol prices, theproposedincreasewill affect my area very badly.
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I would have voted in favour of theproposedincrease.
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I also question the need for theproposedincreaseon regional policy.
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Theproposedincreaseto £9 billion was relatively modest by international standards.
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That road could take anyproposedincreasein traffic.
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Theproposedincreasein the limits on assistance does not mean that there will be sudden and substantial increases in public expenditure.
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They will have complete discretion to take into account the various circumstances they consider germane to the reasonableness or otherwise of aproposedincrease.
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Will he bear in mind that if theproposedincreasetakes place traffic will be diverted from the empty rivers to the overcrowded roads?
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The estimated additional revenue for 1952–53 from theproposedincreasein charges for inland letters is£680,000, and for registration£730,000.
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The estimated additional revenue for 1952–53 from theproposedincreasein charges is £220,000.
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I have had a number of visits from constituents who have expressed their strong objection to theproposedincreasein licence fees.
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They confessed that theproposedincreasein charges will be more than many sections of the trade can bear.
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Theproposedincreasewill be highly inflationary not only for the worst off members of our community but for the whole economy.
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It would merely be a kind of forum in which council house tenants and ratepayers could consider everyproposedincreasein council rents.
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Thisproposedincrease, which breaks the traditional formula, is a dishonourable action.
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Theproposedincreaseto £350 will merely restore thestatus quoand thus assist small exhibitors who remain in business.
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For example, theproposedincreaseof 50p in the hill sheep compensatory allowances will increase the support to island producers in 1979 by about £225,000.
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I have received 23 letters objecting to theproposedincrease, and some 240 others, chiefly about the exemption arrangements.
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