subsequent expansion
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsubsequentandexpansion
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subsequent
adjective
uk/ˈsʌb.sɪ.kwənt/us/ˈsʌb.sɪ.kwənt/
happening after ...
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expansion
noun[C or U]
uk/ɪkˈspæn.ʃən/us/ɪkˈspæn.ʃən/
the increase of something in size, number, ...
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(Definition ofsubsequentandexpansionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Second, there were quite striking differences in contraction andsubsequentexpansionof import volumes.
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Not surprisingly, the successful establishment andsubsequentexpansionof the tourism sector relied upon a mix of domestic and foreign capital and expertise.
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There were excess singular haplotypes and mutation-drift disequilibrium suggesting that populations had experienced an earlier bottleneck andsubsequentexpansion.
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Duringsubsequentexpansion, people belonging to different micro-states joined together on the settlement frontier.
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Thesubsequentexpansionof both the number of employees covered and the volume of assets accumulated during the twentieth century was also a consequence of early preferential tax treatment.
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Neither would it obtain the lowest possible operating costs or provide as good a base forsubsequentexpansionas a higher course.
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They were not an investment forsubsequentexpansionof the national wealth.
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It makes little sense not to go now to a place where there will be no restriction onsubsequentexpansion.
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Obviously, everysubsequentexpansionwill encounter an increasingly strict application of the criteria.
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One of the reasons was that eachsubsequentexpansionof cards greatly overpowered the previous sets (see power creep).
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In 1998 the club closed for several months for a refurbishment, which included the purchase of an additional arch andsubsequentexpansion.
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Severalsubsequentexpansionand remodeling projects have been completed, including the construction of a second gymnasium in 1995.
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Founded in 1962, itssubsequentexpansionprompted several moves in its early years.
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It had an early association with the linen industry, but did not benefit fromsubsequentexpansionof linen manufacturing in the 19th century.
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Subsequentexpansionprojects have lifted production capacity to 50 million tonnes per annum.
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This spurred the development of such facilities at schools nationwide and thesubsequentexpansionof short open enrollment programs.
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He led the company through a management buyout with staff involvement, andsubsequentexpansion.
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As an example ofsubsequentexpansion, originally only one hangar was built, but by the time of the field's inactivation five hangars were in use.
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The modular plan, adopted in 1889, divided the city into practically independent parts (central and peripheral), making a provision forsubsequentexpansionof the city.
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Asubsequentexpansionin 2006 doubled the capacity of the organization's facilities.
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