increments in the PONS Dictionary

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The starting bankroll was $15,000, with five questions in values from $1,000 to $5,000 in $1,000 increments.
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The games are rated on a scale of 110 with increments of.5.
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Instead, the interest rate is set (or fixed) in advance to an advertised rate, usually in increments of 1/4 or 1/8 percent.
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Because currencies tend to move in small increments, foreign exchange traders use leverage, or borrowing, to accentuate their profits.
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The awnings are manufactured in one foot increments, ranging from seven feet to a maximum width of twenty feet.
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It used six increments of propellant which were added together to reach the desired range.
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The relationship between iterations and increments is determined by the overall software development methodology and software development process.
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As many as six propellant increments can be attached to the fins of the mortar shell for the purpose of increasing the range.
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The athletes had their choice of weight and were allowed to advance upwards in increments as small as one pound.
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One night he discovers $1,300,000 that has been moving from department to department in small increments.
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