This rational division of labor is hampered by the increasingly more stringent and expansive intellectual property laws that afflict many rich countries nowadays.
We must learn how to make increasingly better use of the rays of His grace.
This is amply proved by the increasingly large number of visitors who return summer after summer to spend their vacations in the Grand Teton National Park.
As the years passed and successes followed upon his patience, his absorption and subjugation by his work became increasingly profound; for a man has but a handful of years, and cannot during that brief span live too inquisitively.
He had been attracted, irritated, increasingly attracted, greatly exasperated, greatly attracted.
Ralph was emotional, and as his interest in Darsie deepened into the sentimental attachment which seemed a natural development of their intimacy, he grew increasingly anxious to stand well in her estimation.
From that time to this in every department of biology bacteria have been increasingly found to play an important part.
Next he established the fact that subcutaneous injection of a weak virus, followed up with doses of ever-increasingly virulent cords, immunised dogs against infection or inoculation of fully virulent material.
He was far too wise, indeed, to do anything that seemed likely to ruffle the increasingly easy currents into which his bark had drifted of late.
Unlike the factory-girls and clerks for whose benefit Mrs. Julia Carter Sykes gave readings from her unpublished works, Molly's hours were not limited, and her responsibility grew as her executive ability became increasingly manifest.
In very recent years, another account of the origin of Paulinism is becoming increasingly prevalent.
About twenty years ago that method began to be extended resolutely into the New Testament field, and it has been becoming increasingly prevalent ever since.
Public finances face a decade-long trend in declining tax revenues, making the government increasingly dependent on official development assistance from bilateral donors.
In addition, anincreasingly large number of cruise ships visit the islands.
The industrial sector, until recently dominated by steel, has become increasinglymore diversified, particularly toward high-technology firms.
By late 1993, however, they had become increasingly unsustainable as inflation soared and Russia forced the Uzbek Government to introduce its own currency.
Production and export of natural gas are becomingincreasingly important.
An age that sees the people of the world increasingly gaining access to information of every kind and to a diversity of ideas will find justice asserting itself as the ruling principle of successful social organization.
Through its influence, the work of society’s rapidly proliferating nongovernmental organizations will be increasingly rationalized.
As the integration of humanity gains momentum, those who are thus selected will increasingly have to see all their efforts in a global perspective.
The Bahá’ís around the world are, of course, heartened by such hopeful trends and will continue increasingly to lend moral and practical support to them as opportunities allow.
For a few minutes longer they kept the boat in sight but it was increasingly apparent that they were running a losing race.
The man picked it up, and looked quickly at Madge who felt increasingly uncomfortable.
And something must be done speedily, else our civilization is in imminent peril of being swamped by the increasingly disproportionate progeny of the Criminal.
I looked astern, but could see nothing of either of them; nor, in the increasingly perilous situation of the ship, dared I leave the wheel even for the brief space of time requisite to cut adrift and throw overboard a life-buoy.
I consequently became increasingly anxious to discover the interpretation of the cryptogram before the conclusion of the passage upon which we were then engaged.
It follows, then, that there must be a constant tendency on the part of the environment to secure better and better results in the way of organic life, for it only permits the survival of the fittest and the increasingly fittest.
These considerations may serve to confirm us in the belief that progress has been the law of evolution in the past and will increasingly be in the future.
The increasingly complex combination or association of organic elements may produce an entirely special set of phenomena.
One aspect of the publishing business which has become increasingly prominent during the last fifteen years cannot be overlooked, for it is certain to affect seriously the production of literature as to quality, and its distribution.
There was a man run down almost to vagabondage, owing to his increasingly shabby clothing, and he was only saved from becoming a moral and physical wreck by a remnant of good-breeding in him that kept his worn boots well polished.
During the latter years of his life he became increasingly interested in social questions, some of which partook of a semi-political character.
Julian drank his champagne and looked definitely and increasingly astonished, as Valentine continued: "There is to be such a battle.
Oh that we may learn increasingly to "cleanse our ways" by the Word!
The man that goes regularly and intelligently to the Lord's Table finds it increasingly hard to yield to sin and conform to the world.
In this contention, indeed in his whole attitude, he was very nearly the mouthpiece of an age which, while clinging to a belief, was becoming increasingly cautious of carrying that belief too far into judicial trial and punishment.
In another connection it will be observed that this form of proof was becoming increasingly common in the last part of the seventeenth century.
The use of spectral evidence was becoming increasingly common.
She immediately stopped her operations, replacing things with a movement that was increasingly languid and feeble; and eventually opened the principal compartment in the centre which was on a level with the writing-lid.
Yet he could not help being increasingly conscious of his power over her; it was so pathetically visible.
The emphasis accordingly came to be laid increasingly upon the formal side of worship, and a value was given to the ceremonies as such, and their proper and correct performance by duly qualified persons, i.
Meanwhile the Roman episcopate developed into the papacy, which claimed supremacy over the entire Christian Church, and actually exercised it increasingly in the West from the 5th century on.
Increasingly even married women are beginning to think of themselves as independent human beings.
Increasingly women are ceasing to depend on men for physical support.
The Barshwat Prime ran a series of increasingly intemperate editorials calling upon all the nations of Damorlan to unite against the Earthmen; it was spirit that counted, it said, rather than technology.
Perhaps Dogen felt this too, for his later writings became increasingly strident in their denunciation of the Salvationist sects and the syncretic Rinzai schools.
He turned increasingly to poetry during these years of wandering across the central part of China, composing some of his most sensitive verse.
However, later stories of his life became increasingly embellished, as he was slowly elevated to the office of First Patriarch of Chinese Ch'an.
Feeling wanderlust he again took to the road, everywhere experiencing increasingly deep satori.
Logic, they found, is best suited to analyzing and categorizing--functions today increasinglydelegated to the computer.
He formalized the idea of several stages of enlightenment (based on his own experience of increasinglydeep satori) as well as a practice that supported this growth.
Buddhism's reputation for powerful magic soon demoralized the simple religion of Shinto, with its unpretentious shrines and rites, and this benign nature reverence was increasingly pushed into the background.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "increasingly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.