expected increase
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexpectedandincrease
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expected
adjective[before noun]
uk/ɪkˈspek.tɪd/us/ɪkˈspek.tɪd/
believed to be going to happen ...
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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 ofexpectedandincreasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The use of an abbreviated assessment (with theexpectedincreasein measurement error and reduced variance) likely attenuated the associations observed in the present study.
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Theexpectedincreaseby a factor of two is evident on both sides of either perturbation.
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Of course, theexpectedincreasedoes not remain positive: it changes as the set of unexposed vertices changes.
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Because of theexpectedincreasein transmission of generalist parasites, increased habitat overlap among species should also be positively correlated with parasite taxa richness.
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Moreover, theexpectedincreasein land rights after tree planting provides sufficiently strong incentives to plant trees and manage tree fields.
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However, we proved that it takes at least (n) steps for theexpectedincreaseto change significantly, and that this was enough time for a component to become giant.
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The purpose of this study is to estimate the future healthcare costs by taking into account theexpectedincreaseof stroke patients and a nationwide implementation of stroke services.
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Also, theexpectedincreasein development and use of preventive medicine (35) illustrates the need, from the perspective of medical practice, to regulate the demonstration of effectiveness.
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Moreover, theexpectedincreaseof overall nutrient pool would not occur if tree prunings are taken away from the system as fodder or forage to animals.
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I have already referred to theexpectedincreasein applications for judicial review in immigration cases.
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During the last two years there has not been theexpectedincreasein air travel.
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Theexpectedincreaseof population, itself a little challenging, is only 50,000.
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When shall we know theexpectedincreaseor reduction in the amount of air traffic involved?
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Why would it not be appropriate to say what is theexpectedincreasein the gross domestic product for the current year?
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Additional places on the programme for theexpectedincreasein the number of trainees will be approved as they become available.
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Even if theexpectedincreasein freight and tourist traffic is not as great as forecast, our existing facilities will not be adequate.
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We must be ready to cope with theexpectedincreasein the number of sentences to imprisonment as the decade goes by.
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Clearly, if benefits are only partially up-rated—up-rated less than theexpectedincreasein prices—there must be some suffering; there is no question about that.
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They should be built to a sufficient standard to carry theexpectedincreasein traffic.
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An additional 220 permanent staff have been recruited to meet theexpectedincreasein demand for passports this year.
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