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escalation <an escalation; escalations> N

escalation path N COMPUT

functional escalation COMPUT

hierarchic escalation COMPUT

lock escalation N COMPUT

workflow escalation action N COMPUT

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There is much controversy about the causes of this escalation of the decades long insurgency.
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Unfortunately, because escalation (unlike inflation) may occur in a micro-market, and it may be hard to measure with surveys, indices can be difficult to find.
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These cases are most often seen in association with other factors such as rapid dose escalations or withdrawal from other medications.
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One of the hallmarks of problematic benzodiazepine drug misuse is escalation of dose.
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Other costs and pricing are added, such as overhead, profit, sales or use taxes, payment and performance bonds, escalation, and contingency.
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One escalation in this conflict is the traffickers' use of new means to claim their territory and spread fear.
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In the escalation of the revolution, his newspaper was closed and its staff members arrested.
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The conflict failed to pacify and resulted in an escalation between the two parties in the following year.
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Yet the escalation of violence is an interactive process.
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Then comes an escalating hard rock sound, interrupted by breakdowns and escalations in the bridge, including a repeat of the intro.
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