Sentences with phrase «recent escalation»

The phrase "recent escalation" means that a situation has become more intense, serious, or unstable in a short period of time. Full definition
«Investors will be cautious on excessive enthusiasm in a similar vein to excessive pessimism in recent escalation of tensions.»
The most recent escalation began last week, as the governor sought to recast his relationship to the Moreland Commission to Investigate Public Corruption, which was was proving to be a political headache.
I put more faith in futures markets than in private sector and budgetary forecasts, but given the recent escalation of oil prices, there is a reasonable chance prices end up matching or exceeding the estimates in Budget 2016.
Xi added that he hoped developed nations would remove barriers on high - tech exports to China — another key factor in the recent escalation in trade tensions with the US.
The recent escalations in Kashmir began this summer, when thousands of Kashmiris marched across the region to protest the Indian army's escalating activities in the area.
Dr Williams, who is Chairman of Christian Aid which is providing humanitarian assistance in South Sudan, said: «The recent escalation of violent conflict in Juba since July 7 has caused yet more appalling suffering for the people of South Sudan who have over the past two and a half years endured the terrible consequences of a return to war and the bitter disappointment of hopes denied or deferred.
Expanding into the former brewery in 2007 brought new expenses, compounded by the recent escalation of prices for commodities such as eggs and wheat.
The results suggest that the recent escalation of opioid prescriptions in humans may be a contributor to chronic pain, said Grace.
With the recent escalation surrounding teachers» workload here in the UK (again) fuelled this week by Education Secretary, Nicky Morgan:
With the recent escalation surrounding teachers» workload here in the UK (again) fuelled this week by Education Secretary, Nicky Morgan: «teachers shouldn't have to answer emails or mark homework after that cut off point to ensure that teachers were able to spend their time focusing on what they are passionate about».
Again in 2010, in the paper Climate Change and the Integrity of Science Peter Gleick wrote, «We are deeply disturbed by the recent escalation of political assaults on scientists in general and on climate scientists in particular.
Considering the recent escalation in prices of spares, this turns out to be a cheaper option to keep your car in good condition for a longer period of time.
What do you think about these recent escalations in the US?
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