increasing oor Kornies

increasing

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Present participle of increase.

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to increase - to enhance
Nyns eus dhedha nown.langbot langbot
increasing
Nyns yw da gensi an gwari ma.langbot langbot
surge, rush, increase
Yma lost hir dhe’m ki.langbot langbot
increase [hanow kadarn]
Nyns yw es kewsel Sowsnek.langbot langbot
I am also very pleased to report that the two CORMAC companies have met their collective dividend target and, at the same time, has increased job opportunities for the people of Cornwall.
Yth esen ni a’gan esedh yn kres an stevel.langbot langbot
Increase text size
My a brederis y vos klav.langbot langbot
It also provides long term structure to focus the ways in which we can all act to increase environmental, social and economic prosperity in Cornwall.
Ny yll ev dos; klav yw.langbot langbot
No doubt I now grew very pale;—but I talked more fluently, and with a heightened voice. Yet the sound increased—and what could I do? It was a low, dull, quick sound—much such a sound as a watch makes when enveloped in cotton. I gasped for breath—and yet the officers heard it not. I talked more quickly—more vehemently; but the noise steadily increased. I arose and argued about trifles, in a high key and with violent gesticulations; but the noise steadily increased. Why would they not be gone? I paced the floor to and fro with heavy strides, as if excited to fury by the observations of the men—but the noise steadily increased. Oh God! what could I do? I foamed—I raved—I swore! I swung the chair upon which I had been sitting, and grated it upon the boards, but the noise arose over all and continually increased. It grew louder—louder—louder! And still the men chatted pleasantly, and smiled. Was it possible they heard not? Almighty God!—no, no! They heard!—they suspected!—they knew!—they were making a mockery of my horror!-this I thought, and this I think. But anything was better than this agony! Anything was more tolerable than this derision! I could bear those hypocritical smiles no longer! I felt that I must scream or die! and now—again!—hark! louder! louder! louder! louder!
Pyth es’ta ow hwilas?langbot langbot
As signatories we are voluntarily committing to increasing energy efficiency and the use of renewable energy sources in Cornwall and to meeting and exceeding the European Unions 20% CO2 reduction objective by 2020.
Ple’ma ow harr-tan?langbot langbot
increase
Ny wonn.langbot langbot
increase
Usi hi tre?langbot langbot
increasing
Prag y fynn'ta prena an lyver ma?langbot langbot
The Strategy continues to guide the future direction of work, increase the recognition of the importance of the maritime sector and respond to the various challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
Tekka ov agesos sy.englishtainment-tm-6HsuLKWe englishtainment-tm-6HsuLKWe
The periodic table, also known as the periodic table of the (chemical) elements, is a tabular display of the chemical elements. It is widely used in chemistry, physics, and other sciences, and is generally seen as an icon of chemistry. It is a graphic formulation of the periodic law, which states that the properties of the chemical elements exhibit a periodic dependence on their atomic numbers. The table is divided into four roughly rectangular areas called blocks. The rows of the table are called periods, and the columns are called groups. Elements from the same column group of the periodic table show similar chemical characteristics. Trends run through the periodic table, with nonmetallic character (keeping their own electrons) increasing from left to right across a period, and from down to up across a group, and metallic character (surrendering electrons to other atoms) increasing in the opposite direction. The underlying reason for these trends is electron configurations of atoms. The first periodic table to become generally accepted was that of the Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869: he formulated the periodic law as a dependence of chemical properties on atomic mass. Because not all elements were then known, there were gaps in his periodic table, and Mendeleev successfully used the periodic law to predict properties of some of the missing elements. The periodic law was recognized as a fundamental discovery in the late 19th century, and it was explained with the discovery of the atomic number and pioneering work in quantum mechanics of the early 20th century that illuminated the internal structure of the atom. With Glenn T. Seaborg's 1945 discovery that the actinides were in fact f-block rather than d-block elements, a recognisably modern form of the table was reached. The periodic table and law are now a central and indispensable part of modern chemistry. The periodic table continues to evolve with the progress of science. In nature, only elements up to atomic number 94 exist; to go further, it was necessary to synthesise new elements in the laboratory. Today, all the first 118 elements are known, completing the first seven rows of the table, but chemical characterisation is still needed for the heaviest elements to confirm that their properties match their positions. It is not yet known how far the table will stretch beyond these seven rows and whether the patterns of the known part of the table will continue into this unknown region. Some scientific discussion also continues regarding whether some elements are correctly positioned in today's table. Many alternative representations of the periodic law exist, and there is some discussion as to whether or not there is an optimal form of the periodic table.
Ev re dheuth!langbot langbot
increase
Da yw genev ergh.langbot langbot
These partners and a variety of innovative Cornish businesses are helping to make the creation and sustaining of a green Cornwall a reality. Climate change poses greater future risks with the likelihood of more intense rainfall that increases flood peaks in small rapidly responding catchments.
Euthyk yw an gewer hedhyw.englishtainment-tm-4gq3qjnP englishtainment-tm-4gq3qjnP
How we do business – increasing public confidence and trust in Cornwall Council through smarter ways of working and greater levels of transparency and accountability to residents and modernising our public services in Cornwall through effective performance and partnerships.
Yma hi ow mires orthyn.englishtainment-tm-fzdrMhgQ englishtainment-tm-fzdrMhgQ
They got angry because the government increased the tax.
Tom a vynna y brena.langbot langbot
increase
A ble’th owgh hwi devedhys?langbot langbot
Increasing regulations and demands put pressure on our services.
Ni a dhybras hansel dhe seyth eur.englishtainment-tm-6HsuLKWe englishtainment-tm-6HsuLKWe
increasingly - increasing
A wruss’ta goslowes a-dro dhe’n droglam?langbot langbot
increase
Yma hi ow kul ergh arta.langbot langbot
Increase ye, fill ye up likewise
Ny yll'ta esedha ena.langbot langbot
We will deliver this through Good Growth – a focus on green and inclusive growth – through growing innovative businesses and organisations characterised by their growing social and environmental responsibility, through facilitating growth and increased investment in our green economy and high potential sectors, through empowering proud and vibrant communities and by creating skills and employment programmes that mean people can live longer, healthier lives earning real living wages in careers of choice ensuring better living standards and well-being.
Yw an karr ma nowydh?langbot langbot
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