Examples of using Would increase in English and their translations into Czech
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It would increase some risks.
So a Pediatric Attending would increase the care, right?
That would increase our velocity.
If your heart beats fast,the heat would increase.
That would increase your cash flow by 80.
Do you have any idea how much that would increase production cost?
That would increase accuracy by 24 percent.
In high concentrations, magnesium sulfate would increase buoyancy.
The growth would increase exponentially.
Maybe if we vary the EM stress parameters, the warp field dynamic would increase.
Something that would increase readership.
It would increase my knowledge of human nature.
But India and Africa would increase until by about 2025.
It would increase stress on her circulatory system.
America's anti-missile defence system would increase the risk of nuclear war.
That would increase our velocity to warp 9.
The General felt a redeployment of this fleet would increase our defensive perimeter.
That would increase our chances of finding Bauer.
Transporting her alive,even a short distance, would increase the risk significantly.
That would increase the chance of secondary explosions.
A restriction on intervention purchases andthe elimination of milk quotas would increase market fluctuations.
A widow's walk would increase property value.
This would increase public confidence in your policies.
The volume would decrease, the density would increase, and then probably approach another Big Bang.
That would increase our velocity to warp 9.5 and save us almost a full day.
I am very much against imposing sanctions on the whole country as that would probably strengthen the government, because then poverty would increase- they would not have access, for example, to petrol- and that would help to support the regime instead of weakening it.
Gigaliners would increase the risks on the EU's roads.
A second option would increase the odds of success.
It would increase our phobias to the point of complete incapacitation.
The argument is that such a move would increase competitiveness and consequently employment.