Examples of using Would increase in English and their translations into Danish
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Computer
It would increase some risks.
Their information deficit would increase.
This would increase legal security.
Furthermore, people were afraid that terrorist attacks would increase.
Pregnancy would increase that tenfold.
People also translate
They were concerned that employee involvement here would increase uncertainty.
Blinds would increase every 15 minutes.
Gryfin believes including a video lecture would increase unnecessary study time.
No, this would increase the risk of accidental….
Every second you let us out early would increase our chance of survival.
That would increase your cash flow by 80.
Sounds like all this would increase performance?
That would increase the chance of secondary explosions.
ICI expected VX pesticide would increase agricultural capacity.
This would increase their music reading ability.
A love story in the papers would increase the sale of records.
This would increase public confidence in your policies.
Nurse on the less preferred breast more often, as it would increase the milk supply.
The blinds would increase every 12 minutes.
Maybe if we vary the EM stress parameters, the warp field dynamic would increase. How interesting.
A widow's walk would increase property value.
Would increase agricultural capacity. ICI expected VX pesticide.
I believe that this would increase the coherence of the text.
The reverse is true: the uncertainty in these countries and the whole Black Sea region would increase if we did not let them join.
The pull would increase if we could weaken.
Production would amount to 127 per cent of present production andthe rate of return would increase by circa 65 per cent.
Water, frozen, would increase in volume by nine percent.
The Commission has as its objective to promote the harmonisation of the regulations in the field of transport of radioactive material, which would increase safety in the field.
Sounds like all this would increase performance and maximize efficiency?
This would increase maternity benefits in many EU countries.