German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said that Europe could become less stable if Britain leaves and that the bloc could also become less competitive.
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I want to become less of a perfectionist (but still reaching most of my goals) and become less stressed and confident in my abilities, so I chose the word faith.
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Analysts have become less optimistic about Snap since the IPO.
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Americans become less likely to move as they get older.
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North Korea does not become less menacing for being snubbed.
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Actually, Democrats need to become less thoughtless about Trump voters.
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Another fear had been that regulations would become less supportive.
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Crops are ravaged, food spoils and workers become less productive.
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Her issues, however, become less normative as the show continues.
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MODERN air travel has become less tolerable in many ways.
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As Alibaba has found, however, America has become less hospitable.
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As manufacturing processes improve, they've become less of a problem.
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Another reason is that the job has become less attractive.
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Go deeper: U.S. ambassadors have become less qualified under Trump
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Customer service will become less labour intensive, higher skilled work.
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Women's workwear seems to have become less formal over time.
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They also have become less convinced the opposition can succeed.
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However, that assumption may have become less accurate in 2017.
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It's become less important to him compared to other things.
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DO PEOPLE become less considerate when they travel for business?
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They have become less fertile and have weaker immune systems.
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Encouragingly, the practice has become less common in recent years.
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If Rosenstein expands his mandate, his motivations become less material.
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Rivals have also become less reticent to take on Sanders.
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His stance has, however, become less clear in recent months.
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Speaking out has become less of a concern for me.
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Relative salaries, housing prices and innovation will become less robust.
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Will the company become less efficient under the government's protection?
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His accelerating activity has become less novel to his followers.
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As they move outward, they become less intense, more abstract.
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And Woods, 42, has become less isolated and more welcoming.
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However, a crisis, once confronted honestly, can become less overwhelming.
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But of course, in the process they become less entertaining.
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Many states have become less tolerant of poorly performing schools.
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It forces cybersecurity investments to become less optional or discretionary.
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The use of language can become less effective and acute.
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Those become less and less frequent as time goes on.
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This is, in part, what drafters of the Affordable Care Act have expected: With President Barack Obama out of office, certain Obamacare programs will become less associated with him — and become less polarizing, too.
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Overall, Democrats could become less popular, heading into an election year.
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"He must become greater; I must become less" (John 3:30).
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However, some migrants say Britain has become less welcoming since 2016.
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"In many aspects of life, we've become less patriarchal," he said.
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How do you become less creepy, when creepiness is baked in?
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By late December, Karen's romantic letters had gradually become less frequent.
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Unused for agriculture or industry, they "become less and less real".
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This would mean we would become less dependent on imported water.
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And Europe's most moderate populist party may become less well-behaved.
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And because they become less attractive, other insectivores become more attractive.
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Instead, they become less personalized and, the thinking goes, less creepy.
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Drivers complained that working for the company had become less lucrative.
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When the teather gets wet it softens and become less durable.
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Technically, after the expiration date, the medications may become less potent.
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Some analysts are confident space tourism flights will become less expensive.
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And Mottram at DMI said Europe's winters had become less severe.
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As I've gotten older, I've become less extreme in my views.
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"They have not evolved or become less self-involved," she said.
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VERY GRADUAL GLOBAL MONETARY TIGHTENING PROCESS HAS BECOME LESS PREDICTABLE - BIS
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As smoking has become less socially acceptable, smoking rates have declined.
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Without it, the remainder of our constitutional rights become less meaningful.
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Discounts are more common, and bidding wars have become less common.
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Here, SEEING starts to become less visual exhibition, more educational laboratory.
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Combat jumps have become less common during the War on Terror.
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As they age, they may become less active, reducing leisure expenditures.
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"All of Me" by John Legend has also become less popular.
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And yes, politics have become less predictable since Mr. Trump's election.
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But in recent years, recruitment has become less and less local.
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We also become less strong, of course, as our muscles shrink.
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And we have become less important to the ones who aren't.
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Usually, the diseases that stick around tend to become less lethal.
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Threats or isolation, which would risk those gains, become less attractive.
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Alan pushed for economics to become less theoretical and more empirical.
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From... The LPs become less discriminant where they put their money.
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But why would our bodies become less willing to attack viruses?
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None of this means that policing will become less technologically sophisticated, however.
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These denials have become less common in the first half of 2018.
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The 1,000-point moves become less impressive on a percentage basis, however.
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Plan B does not become less effective if you take it frequently.
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Many may, as a result, become less profitable; many will instead improve.
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Older Americans have also become less disapproving of sex outside of marriage.
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As his troubles mount, he will become less bound by institutional machinery.
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Over time, however, the rich world has become less reliant on oil.
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Maine may become less tax-friendly for top earners after Election Day.
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First, the industry has become less capital-intensive, with workers replacing machinery.
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As people are forced out to the suburbs, cities become less dynamic.
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Feature generation has already become less important as models become more sophisticated.
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First, the offering will obviously become less of a differentiator among competitors.
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"Girls" has suffered a little as it's become less of a unicorn.
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The findings confirmsgrowing suspicions that Facebook's services have become less reliable lately.
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But by now, Trump siding with Russia has become less than surprising.
|
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And if people start to pursue them, they become less docile bodies.
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"Everything's become less structured and more heterogeneous rather than homogeneous," he said.
|
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Since then, the riyal has gradually become less volatile, commercial bankers said.
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"Over the years, ads have become less and less obvious," Fried said.
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First, youth culture has become less violent, less promiscuous and more responsible.
|
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The Saudis recently unveiled their plan to become less dependent on oil.
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Submissions have become less common in high level MMA over the years.
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To become less nervous, I needed to feel like I looked good.
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Adherence to the rules of war will become less relevant as well.
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The cells also become less adept at identifying new pathogens to fight.
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Which isn't to say that London life itself had become less emotional.
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They would simply have to pay the tariffs and become less competitive.
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I've also become less of a gadget nerd than I once was.
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The unemployment rate has also become less meaningful than it once was.
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Has it become less of an honor, and more of a hassle?
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Interest in Pandemic and projects like it has become less than coolheaded.
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As such, we expect this decision to become less impactful in time.
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Without software support, your device will slowly become less secure and die.
|
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"The stereotypes about scientists have become less masculine over time," he said.
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"Buyers have become less area-specific and more apartment-specific," he said.
|
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"Buyers have become less area-specific and more apartment-specific," he said.
|
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But the country is going to become less white and less Christian.
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As bond prices fall, and yields rise, those holdings become less valuable.
|
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Rhetoric from Trump's administration has become less corrosive since he took office.
|
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If he runs this time, he will need to become less careless.
|
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But in 2017, CHIP has — somewhat surprisingly — become less of a priority.
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IF WE were somehow to abolish its government, would America become less equal?
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Having dedicated navigational buttons is only going to become less and less feasible.
|
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During that time, the measure appears to have become less popular — not more.
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Just because something has become less expensive, that doesn't make it a bargain.
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Compensation and benefits packages become less important as incomes increase, the report said.
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Further lessons from history show us that pastoral communities have become less mobile.
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Medical errors would become less frequent, as would the need for repeat operations.
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Host countries may also become less welcoming as activity shifts towards intangible services.
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As more residents have moved in, the area has become less solidly Republican.
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In these industries, many firms will either become less profitable or go under.
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It is a mystical time when drinks and food suddenly become less expensive.
|
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That might seem to imply that business has become less efficient or lucrative.
|
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A multiracial coalition can easily become less than the sum of its parts.
|
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Voters have become less willing to give elites the benefit of the doubt.
|
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Americans might even become less grumpy about globalisation as the economy heats up.
|
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Yet there are reasons to think that the roads would become less crowded.
|
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As companies' domiciles become less meaningful, the risks of unintended global exposures increase.
|
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But unless the row is quickly resolved, Swiss shares will become less liquid.
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Teenagers have also become less likely to smoke or use most illicit drugs.
|
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Over the past ten years, racial biases have become less pronounced in America.
|
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But that does not mean that time spent gardening has become less affordable.
|
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As global conditions become less uncertain, the pace of reform can pick up.
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When one loses attention, you sort of become less able to resist things.
|
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As the the day wears on, people generally tend to become less fun.
|
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Put another way, their products become less competitive on the market than China's.
|
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As time goes on, these exercises become less disruptive to your muscle fibers.
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"As hormones become less regulated, irregular periods are very common," says Dr. Dardik.
|
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Alas, such a magnificent sight may well become less common in the future.
|
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Secondly, investors have become less concerned about the prospects for the Chinese economy.
|
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There is little evidence that the party will become less Corbynite over time.
|
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This data confirms growing suspicions that Facebook's services have become less reliable lately.
|
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Cleaners using bags become less efficient when the bags are full, Dyson said.
|
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They have become less likely to switch jobs and move to new cities.
|
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Only at the end of Mr Simms's book does he become less persuasive.
|
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But as the technology gets better and better, it may become less obvious.
|
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The issue of Trump's tax returns had become less prominent in recent months.
|
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Nationwide, smoking has become less common in recent years, Leventhal said by email.
|
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But over the same period, adulthood has become less responsible, less obviously adult.
|
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Other research suggests that, after three weeks, 60-hour workweeks become less productive.
|
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Big, strong teeth, for instance, may have become less important to their survival.
|
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As a whole, the airline industry has become less reluctant to grant refunds.
|
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Has Malaysia become less free since Najib Razak became prime minister in 2008?
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Mourning gatherings may become less entertaining, but that's probably not a bad thing.
|
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Has he, against all odds, matured and become less of a sniveling prick?
|
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What has happened in the last decade is marijuana has become less scary.
|
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But her often opportunistic brand of politics has become less and less popular.
|
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Following Floating Coffin, Dwyer would become less shy about out-and-out rocking.
|
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With that difficulty coping, she finds, people become less accepting of new ideas.
|
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They could well become less supportive in a low-inflation, high-debt era.
|
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But they become less able to carry the Zika virus in their saliva.
|
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But that's become less and less true over time in the United States.
|
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Next says its stores will remain profitable even if they become less productive.
|
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"Schools have become less multi-racial and things are becoming scary," said Chin.
|
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People who heard this message actually seemed to become less likely to vote.
|
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Much the same happens in women: That's why their bones become less dense.
|
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Many documentaries become less interesting the more you already know about the subject.
|
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With organized labor's decline in recent decades, auto walkouts have become less frequent.
|
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Another is that, even with emergency rule, the country has become less safe.
|
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As 5G rolls out and spreads, weather forecasts will steadily become less reliable.
|
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But if you keep these balances low, you become less of a risk.
|
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But if the virus progresses, Morgan says streamed shows might become less possible.
|
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"We hope that down the line it will become less expensive," she said.
|
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I don't become less precious; I have no choice but to accept it.
|
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But once they hear the counterarguments, like higher taxes, they become less enthusiastic.
|
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Protecting relationships with others in the Android ecosystem has become less of a concern.
|
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"Investors become less committed and ultimately the cost of capital can increase," he said.
|
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Partnering with local organizations could help the site become less of an absentee landlord.
|
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The returns to education, even for the high-skilled, have become less clear-cut.
|
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Given a prolonged slump, concerns about the timeliness of government spending become less pressing.
|
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Perpetrators become less blameworthy and victims become more responsible for what happened to them.
|
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Apple told Business Insider that its macOS battery life calculations had become less accurate.
|
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Yet if more people are buying the index, might the market become less efficient?
|
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It believes that even if shops become less productive, they will not make losses.
|
|
Farming needs to become less dependent on inputs like agro-chemicals and artificial fertilizers.
|
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But somehow, Hollywood has become less diverse and more whitewashed over the past decade.
|
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CPEC causes the currency to become overvalued and Pakistan to become less competitive globally.
|
|
Since then, the boundaries of the small and big screens have become less defined.
|
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As electric vehicles become less niche, the batteries powering them need to keep up.
|
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These stocks usually pay high dividends, which become less attractive when interest rates rise.
|
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You might become less optimistic, and sleep deprivation might even lead to cardiovascular disease.
|
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Placid unions, which recognised PSA's difficulties, may become less so as its health improves.
|
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At least for now, become less effeminate—that is, if you hope to win.
|
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As investors struggle with previous I.P.O. investments, they become less inclined to buy more.
|
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The Gulf route has become less popular, particularly because of the conflict in Yemen.
|
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Parents become less happy, however, if having children causes them to encounter financial difficulties.
|
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Without him on the Court, incremental limitations on capital punishment's scope become less likely.
|
|
That's a next natural step, especially as a big star, to become less competitive.
|
|
Expanding into payments could give Facebook a lifeline if investors suddenly become less forgiving.
|
|
"These three big rocks this year have become less of an issue," he said.
|
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If PRO Rugby is successful, he says, that goal will become less far-fetched.
|
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In neglecting it, we do not just become less aware of what we say.
|
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As it loses part of its anchor, the ice shelf could become less stable.
|
|
But it was subtle for a long time, and now it's become less so.
|
|
And now, for some reason, it's become less taboo, and it's become more accessible.
|
|
There are signs though that investors become less sensitive to hedge funds' name gravitas.
|
|
In fact the opposite is true: accounting scandals have become less of a problem.
|
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Such issues, in other words, will become less salient determinants of political identity nationwide.
|
|
Aid has become less important to many poor countries than foreign investment or remittances.
|
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It is also, true, however, that the UAE itself has become less financially roomy.
|
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As new solutions become less dependent on the old system, businesses gain more control.
|
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The idea is to make excess reserves less desirable as they become less available.
|
|
The company says its stores will remain profitable even if they become less productive.
|
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Some pet vaccines can become less effective over time, so booster shots are important.
|
|
One-quarter of all respondents say they have become less supportive in recent years.
|
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Google is not the only US company looking to become less reliant on China.
|
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Akon argues that blockchain can enable Africans to become less dependent on their governments.
|
|
It had become less agile at precisely the moment it needed agility the most.
|
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But those stocks will become less attractive if interest rates and bond yields climb.
|
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Without an appeals court, the global economy will become less predictable and less stable.
|
|
And so, the U.S. trade deficit gets worse as American exports become less competitive.
|
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"Nowadays it's safer to become Baul because society has become less conservative," Khatu says.
|
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In Brazil, for example, Protestantism has grown rapidly as Catholicism has become less dominant.
|
|
Far from reclaiming its global outlook, it will become less influential and more parochial.
|
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Yet with government subsidies sweetening the deal, such costs become less of an obstacle.
|
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And when most materials warm up, they expand and become less dense, or lighter.
|
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As legalization continues to spread, this is going to become less and less defensible.
|
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It wasn't until after 1875 that partners started to become less and less related.
|
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"We had more than 114 seats but now that has become less," he said.
|
|
I become less effusive, less articulate, less extroverted when I'm uncomfortable with the temperature.
|
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In recent years, however, we have become less artful, particularly about crossing party lines.
|
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Over the last decade, the music itself has become less political, and less macho.
|
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It's worth noting, however, that heat pumps become less efficient as the temperature drops.
|
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The intelligence basis of the decision has become less clear with each passing day.
|
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I've become less unforgiving about it, but I'm still always trying to breathe in.
|
|
Did the U.S. dollar become less real when it stopped being backed by gold?
|
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Many shareholders say the SEC has become less shareholder-proposal friendly in recent years.
|
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You'll become less anxious and more fulfilled, and will stop constantly beating yourself up.
|
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Smiles may also become less attractive for those who drink too much diet soda.
|
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Often, they become less confident in the stock market and their own investment portfolio.
|
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As the mounting debt erodes equity, other options, such as downsizing, become less feasible.
|
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"If the European market for weapons grows, exports will become less important," Scholz said.
|
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Do you think media coverage of Hillary has become less sexist or more sexist?
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It empowers them to become less dependent on revenue platforms like Google and Facebook.
|
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Over 75 percent of U.S. industries have now become less competitive and more concentrated.
|
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Since then, rechargeable batteries have become less expensive, more reliable, and much longer lasting.
|
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Anticipating this, people will become less likely to create startups in the first place.
|
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Games become less about pure mechanical execution of established strategies and more about creativity.
|
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However, this scenario could become less likely if China's economic slowdown persists, some economists say.
|
|
Under Obama, America has become less free, more regulated, and less bound to constitutional norms.
|
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By the 1970s, it had become less clear if Americans were still the good guys.
|
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It says the pipeline would help the United States become less dependent on importing energy.
|
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Eventually, the then-new Gmail seemed to become less slow, and everything was fine again.
|
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Some of those people worry their work could become less relevant when Trump takes office.
|
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The check-in process may surely become less of a headache, but at what price?
|
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This is how we become less "to blame" and more "responsible" for evoking positive change.
|
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It's when we become obsessed with that goal that we start to become less happy.
|
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And yet as a business, entertainment has in some ways become less democratic, not more.
|
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Ownership of the assets become less important: they are part of a suite of services.
|
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Thus if volatility is high, investors can generally expect that it will become less so.
|
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Recent research suggests that as the climate warms, Santa Ana winds may become less frequent.
|
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The Economist: So if competition in modern capitalism has become less vigorous, why is that?
|
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Most central banks have become less concerned about economic weakness and more worried about inflation.
|
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But with transistors now the size of dozens of atoms, improvements have become less predictable.
|
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Police have become less fussy about who can enter the heart of Malé, the capital.
|
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Mr Heilmann says the central government has also become less open to input from below.
|
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The prospects of the NSR would also improve if the world should become less stable.
|
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The original nickel-hydrogen batteries have become less capable of holding a charge over time.
|
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Instead, to make themselves useful to America, Europeans need to become less dependent on it.
|
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But using debt will become less attractive, as interest payments are no longer fully deductible.
|
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But Nomura currency strategist Jordan Rochester said sterling had become less sensitive to Brexit developments.
|
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Yet as more people invest passively in index funds, might the market become less efficient?
|
|
As interest rates rise, non-interest-bearish assets like gold become less attractive in comparison.
|
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Driving technology may never replace drivers, but it could help us become less injury prone.
|
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As AI systems get more powerful, unintended behavior may become less charming and more dangerous.
|
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But these officials have become less and less representative of the party as a whole.
|
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I am older, and what people think of me has become less interesting to me.
|
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She recommended late January for optimum viewing, as Mercury will become less visible into February.
|
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But Tesla investors don't like the deal, so Musk's stake there has become less valuable.
|
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As they become less active, however, many will migrate back to be near their families.
|
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Now, she said, she wants to hear Mr Cruz become "less scary on social issues".
|
|
Silicon Valley, which used to dismiss MBAs as overpaid know-nothings, has become less hostile.
|
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Private insurers will become less attentive to their customers and even more attentive to government.
|
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" "Marijuana continues to become less exotic and more of a regular part of everyday life.
|
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The belief systems that used to reinforce a faith in progress have become less influential.
|
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The state of civil discussion — especially in the US — has become less and less nuanced.
|
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"Financial conditions in the United States have recently become less supportive of growth," she sad.
|
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It's also possible that bitcoin mining will become less attractive as it becomes less profitable.
|
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"Natural beauty" has become less about lack of effort than about successfully hiding effort altogether.
|
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And as traditional union jobs become less common, jobs at restaurants like McDonald's are multiplying.
|
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Mackay said flow batteries could eventually help utilities become less centralized and more site specific.
|
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Their lives may also become less functional because more frequent injecting simply takes up time.
|
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If Americans become less healthy and have less access to health care, then everyone loses.
|
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Epidemiologist Steven Riley said he had also realized that contact tracing would become less useful.
|
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Women are often told to grow a "thicker skin" and become less sensitive to harassment.
|
|
In recent years, however, that sentiment has become less politically toxic in right-wing circles.
|
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To become less political, Mulvaney decided, the bureau would first have to become more political.
|
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Our couches are comfortable, but during long viewing sessions, they start to become less so.
|
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The tapered bands, whose angles become less pronounced, add a disruptive twist to the experience.
|
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And like the United States, international trade has become less central to China (tmsnrt.rs/2VEMCpp).
|
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Q. Does the flu vaccine become less effective over the course of the flu season?
|
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But that skill will become less relevant if, as expected, battery-powered cars become ubiquitous.
|
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Cowen shows that in sphere after sphere, Americans have become less adventurous and more static.
|
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But over time, they argued, it has become less representative of the population's well-being.
|
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Now that we've effectively expelled Freud from the therapeutic clinic, have we become less neurotic?
|
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But mortgages also become less valuable to investors if they get paid off too quickly.
|
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But once prices begin to rise, consumers may become less enamored with the larger models.
|
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No one is going to require Facebook to become less good at what they do!
|
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A person with knowledge of his condition said he had become less responsive to stimuli.
|
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As time passes, policy debates in Washington become less authentic, less civil, and less focused.
|
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The influx of investments is important to Greenland's goal to become less reliant on Denmark.
|
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But with each new tariff announcement, the rules for trading their products become less stable.
|
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After organs are removed from a donor, they become less healthy with each passing second.
|
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This is not because Trump has somehow become less racist or less worthy of condemnation.
|
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It's possible that because so many people are doing it that it'll become less effective.
|
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And—like a census—as the catalog grows, the individuals listed therein will become less interesting.
|
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Additionally, there is a fear that REITs will become less attractive in a rising-rate environment.
|
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You of course burn more fuel but, as fuel has become less expensive, it's worth doing.
|
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When iOS 12 is released later this year, the brute force attack may become less valuable.
|
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If the service isn't used often, these products become less useful, and eventually customers never return.
|
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But hardline unions are now grappling for relevance as strikes become less frequent and less disruptive.
|
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What's particularly striking about this consolidation is that Trump has only become less popular over time.
|
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Meanwhile, other leading causes of death like heart disease and cancer continue to become less dominant.
|
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But if I share the things I'm most afraid of, they become less daunting to face.
|
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GOING by the numbers, China's notoriously hazardous coal mines have become less perilous in recent years.
|
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As sterling has weakened, exports to Britain have become less competitive, and imports from Britain cheaper.
|
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A lot of potentially contentious issues become less so when they end up in a budget.
|
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But if the telescope is launched in pieces and assembled by robot, errors become less devastating.
|
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You can maybe become less sweaty by not overdoing it with the AC all the time.
|
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There are fears that in recent years, capitalism in the rich world has become less vigorous.
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Thanks to the decimation of digital advertising, writing has become less important to the media industry.
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An increase in domestic production has seen the United States become less dependent on foreign oil.
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But the flows appear to stop when the slopes become less steep — which water wouldn't do.
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It's called hypoglycemic unawareness; you basically become less aware that your blood sugar is getting low.
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In America, all illicit drugs except marijuana (which is not illicit everywhere) have become less popular.
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By adding MTG's direct web-based TV platforms they'll become less dependant on their TV boxes.
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To win over the final 10%, he argues, the campaign must become less punitive and intrusive.
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That could improve productivity as roads become less congested, internet connections get faster and so on.
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But money has become less important since recent reforms capped campaign spending and prohibited corporate donations.
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Many vehicles are priced in U.S. dollars and become less expensive when the Canadian currency strengthens.
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Many theater owners worry that, in the age of streaming, the cineplex will become less relevant.
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As the population has aged, the average homeowner has become less likely to want to move.
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Similarly, U.S. goods become less expensive as compared to Japanese goods for customers in other countries.
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Tax filing may also become less time-consuming as a result of the new electronic system.
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Students can do this at their own pace; so-called "seat time" will become less relevant.
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The antioxidants and specially extracted silver needle tea help skin become less stressed and more resilient.
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With these declines, Ms Yates noted, deal-making with private prison companies has become less urgent.
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The Cavaliers may be flawed, but as time goes by, James seems to become less so.
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The fourth problem Mr Maduro faces is that the region has become less friendly to him.
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But you also can become less wobbly without attending classes or even leaving your living room.
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I hope that people like the songs and the name will become less of an issue.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, as job applicants grow older, they become less ready to pull up stakes.
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Existing bonds become less valuable because investors can buy a new one with a higher coupon.
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If the central bank loses some of its powers, the top job may become less important.
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She said that in 2019 young people had become less interested in broadcasting everything about themselves.
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The ownership of this built-by-committee digital outfit has become less complicated in recent days.
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Now he is the establishment, and so he is bound to become less popular over time.
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But as the days pass, the conflict has become less of a religiously driven proxy war.
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But the rivalry has become less toxic and even appeared to morph into a friendly competition.
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Defying forecasts, a survey of nontraditional employment shows it has actually become less common since 2005.
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But as the tactic has lost its novelty, it has become less of a sure thing.
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Still, even as the lines determining who watches what have become less visible, access has broadened.
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The hog cycle would become less volatile, and pork cease to matter as an inflation indicator.
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The Hong Kong government has become less efficient and more divided than in the colonial era.
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The dry cabin dries out your nasal passages, which means your taste buds become less perceptive.
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"We've become less tolerant of alternative viewpoints as media has become more polarized," Professor Skewes said.
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"I think both of those issues become less important if you have strong protections," Ingis said.
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Nonconformity had become less an ideology than an aesthetic, one to which everyone could safely conform.
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"On average, most smartphones have become less repairable over the past few years," Ms. Clapp said.
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Investing in global macro strategies has become less popular over the last months as performance sagged.
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Social media posts have become less and less frequent as the blackout has taken full effect.
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A global agriculture market has allowed New York City to become less reliant on surrounding farms.
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But the "Sophie's Choice" that faced the opposition has become less difficult as the election neared.
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If multiple individuals across multiple systems were to become less punitive, the prison population would fall.
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"I've become less conservative since the Republican Party started becoming goofy," he told NPR's Nina Totenberg.
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As property values decline, other escape plans like going private simply become less realistic, he said.
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As tours become less packed, now is a good time to see them — and hear them.
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Travelers should keep in mind, Mr. Leff said, that the airline programs have become less rewarding.
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And the president, rather than becoming more responsible, has become less restrained, more volatile, more unhinged.
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As a result, our politics have gotten uglier and we've become less tolerant as a society.
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Every member of every one of those peer groups will then become less likely to smoke.
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In recent years I've become less and less personally invested in musicians, writers, artists and filmmakers.
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Without him on the Court, incremental limitations of capital punishment's scope like that become less likely.
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" Big companies can become less nimble when small, reversible decisions are made using a "big consensus process.
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Strategists say the market has become less sensitive to developments in the investigation than it was initially.
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" He wrote in an email, "As climate change makes temperatures more extreme, people should become less sociable.
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FiveThirtyEight's Nate Silver suggests that has become less true ever since the American Health Care Act passed.
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Meantime, many department stores are located in malls, which have become less convenient as shoppers head online.
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But really, the monsters don't appear on screen because the minute they do, they become less scary.
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And over the years, both regulators and courts have become less likely to find fault with companies.
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It's become less passe to rent apparel and accessories, especially as millennials aspire to own fewer things.
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And bacteria also evolve over time, meaning that bacteria become less and less receptive to usual antibiotics.
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All workers — straight or queer; trans, cis, or non-binary — could become less secure in their jobs.
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And at the same time as more people are relying on handouts, America has become less white.
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Such illnesses were at their worst in the 1970s and 1980s and have since become less common.
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By the time Mr Modi became India's prime minister in 2014, the conflict had become less intense.
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Yet in the absence of acute security threats politics in many countries may have become less effective.
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That has brought about a fifth change: banks have become less attractive employers for high-powered graduates.
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YC: I think the narratives in my comics become less important when they're moved onto the canvas.
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I think in the future, audio recordings are going to become less and less reliable [as evidence].
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"The ballast has become less stable in recent years" in the U.S.-China economic relationship, he added.
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But cars have become less of a sellers' market as people leave Venezuela and sell their belongings.
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And indeed a sport may become less popular after a scandal—at least if broadcasters take fright.
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Her war against Mr Kuczynski risks coming across as self-serving; she may now become less aggressive.
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But the issue has become less pressing for voters than it was immediately after the Florida shooting.
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Since Mr Zuma came to power in 2009, South Africa has become less competitive (see chart 1).
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So with a little patience (and, perhaps, clearer annunciation) these type of errors will become less common.
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"Over time, music for TikTok will become less important but certainly today it's very important," he said.
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OK, so now that it's becoming legal and less taboo, do you think it'll become less popular?
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There is a little bit of always being around, and I become less productive because of that.
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Maize, rice, wheat will become about half as productive, and rice and wheat will become less nutritious.
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The nation has become less and less democratic since the ruling party came into power in 2016.
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The first is disintegration: the parts that make up different networks in the brain become less cohesive.
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In another real way, in recent years, this question of "what's out there" has become less abstract.
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I tried to somehow become less driven, to put my career in the backseat of their dreams.
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This means that things like flight times can shift and routes may start to become less straightforward.
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Intelligence and wisdom become less useful when you become convinced all you know is known and static.
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Another reason why the aircraft market has become less volatile is the rise of no-frills airlines.
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Both parties' processes over time, though, have evolved to become less top down than they once were.
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But to some, those risks have become less important than the uncertainty stemming from the Fed itself.
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He said the economy should become less reliant on oil and look to other industries for revenue.
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Has the citizenry of the US actually become less informed in an age of seemingly unlimited information?
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Summer's winding down, movies are starting to become less blockbuster-y, and you need stuff for school.
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"As you trend toward the more transactional approach to dating, it does become less acceptable," says Wade.
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In the last 15 years, as computers have become more ubiquitous, our data has become less centralized.
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They may become less functional or depressive because of post-traumatic stress, or exhibit other psychiatric symptoms.
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With each subsequent tightening of the standards, the total gains in efficiency have become less and less.
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Other studies have shown that exposure to EE2 has led fish to become less fertile across generations.
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Demographic change, furthermore, has the effect of making states competitive precisely because they have become less white.
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" Lichtenfeld said that over time, as measles infections decreased, it can "become less relevant and less important.
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However, hydropower has become less reliable because of increasingly frequent droughts and social opposition to new projects.
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The overall gauge has turned less negative, suggesting markets have become less concerned about a no-deal.
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And they can contribute to antibiotic resistance, where they become less effective against more serious bacterial infections.
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AirPort has clearly become less and less of a focus for the company over the past decade.
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Public transport options will become less popular as self-driving vehicles become available at a moment's notice.
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The manifesto as a medium of artistic articulation has become less relevant in a globalized art world.
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But the trap with email scripts is that they become less effective as more people use them.
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Also, when you're in contact with food all day, you become less picky about what you eat.
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Is there any way to become less impatient or is patience simply something you are born with?
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But while New York's streets have become less deadly for pedestrians, they still remain perilous for others.
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But today, as our lives have become less object-based, the stakes of destruction, too, have shifted.
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The key to cleaning up more polluted sites is to become less reliant on fickle federal funding.
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Stephens seemed to become less proactive, less explosive at times, although she said she was not fatigued.
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I think it will be around forever, but become less severe over time, as immunity builds up.
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I'm hoping that as I release more music, that line will become less blurry and more distinct.
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Through increasing refinement, they've become less dangerous and more predictable, no longer that dare we once knew.
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Obesity and opioid use have surged in their communities, and two-parent families have become less common.
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They have become less strictly hierarchical and spread decision-making power to a larger number of people.
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But for all of Mr. Erdogan's centralization of power, Turkey has become less stable under his watch.
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The time is right for this change, as solar photovoltaic systems and battery storage become less expensive.
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China's labor costs are rising, local companies are increasingly competitive and the government has become less accommodating.
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Whipping out a cigarette has become less cool, said Emmanuelle Beguinot, director of anti-smoking association CNCT.
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As the circle tightens, we become less and less able to separate algorithmic interests from our own.
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With assimilation and progress, of course, those sorts of safe spaces have become less customary or necessary.
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As the scrutiny intensifies, working for Juul has, in at least some circles, become less socially acceptable.
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"The idea that food might become less nutritious was a surprise, it's not intuitive," said Dr. Myers.
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After decades of driving the Hatch Valley brand and agricultural economy, the chile has become less dependable.
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Democrats have become less likely to say charging smokers and obese individuals higher insurance rates is justifiable.
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It happens when one team is so obviously transcendent that sports become less provincial and more aesthetic.
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But I become less convinced with each passing day that there is much tangible "there" there anymore.
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The emirates also set out to diversify their economies to become less reliant on oil and gas.
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These products command higher prices and would help Skyworks become less reliant on the market for phones.
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Furthermore, some places that have experienced rising crime in recent years may continue to become less safe.
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Some aspects of British cuisine that are regarded as old-fashioned have become less popular, including marmalade.
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But as costs continue to rise, the allure of manufacturing jobs has become less and less attractive.
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For Haber, penthouses haven't necessarily become less of a trophy — there are just too many of them.
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All this has become less likely because the big tech firms are ruthless about buying up nascent competitors.
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And it drives some transactions into informal channels, meaning that regulators become less able to spot suspicious deals.
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Low-earners' income has become less secure following the spread of zero-hours contracts and the gig economy.
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The researchers note that though hurricanes have become less deadly, the cost of damages have increased over time.
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Naming drugs, says Ezingeard, is all about avoiding regulatory pitfalls and has become "less and less" about creation.
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It doesn't help that Google has become less transparent of late about the size of its cloud business.
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One possible impact is the cross-border shipment process could become less efficient, said Morningstar analyst Matthew Young.
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But this fear must be vanquished if we are to become less intellectually arrogant and more intellectually humble.
|
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As social media usage has spread beyond the young, social media have become less attractive to young people.
|
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While cannabis is still stigmatized in parts of the United States, its use has generally become less taboo.
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But in recent years the weather has become less predictable, and that is a growing problem for farmers.
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"Whenever it's convenient, emerging economies become less favored and become victims of policymaking within advanced economies," he added.
|
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Women are unlikely to stop having abortions; with the GOP's draconian measures, they would just become less safe.
|
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"We have definitely become less bearish on the U.S. dollar and less bullish on foreign currencies," he said.
|
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As companies continue to try to dim expectations and analysts follow suit, earnings projections have become less significant.
|
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Retailers and fast-food chains have been struggling with worker retention as jobs in retail become less desirable.
|
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"I [have] become less hopeful," he said, despite thousands following his every move and campaigning for his exit.
|
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"The thing is that if you look back now, we've become less free as a country," she said.
|
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Alexa needs to become more conversational, make skills more discoverable, and generally just become less awkward to use.
|
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That liquidity has fallen in recent years, because banks have become less willing to act as market-makers.
|
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Further deals involving Mercosur would become less likely, and the one with the EU might not be ratified.
|
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Still, as SpaceX moves toward using more reusable rockets, these sorts of "expendable" endeavors will become less common.
|
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Eventually the wedding memories become less emotionally crisp and more fondly nostalgic, and a new normal is established.
|
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The primary gameplay becomes almost secondary, and you become less tuned in to the characters and the narrative.
|
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According to the exhibition, California's position on slavery would become less ambiguous as the Civil War took shape.
|
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And this global mindset means U.S. locations have become less central for the operations of U.S.-based companies.
|
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On one hand, it's refreshing that people have become less embarrassed to admit they've fallen upon hard times.
|
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But strikes have become less frequent and less successful as the number heeding calls for industrial action falls.
|
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While medications are a valid early treatment, they progressively become less effective and come with several side effects.
|
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Also hit by the plunge in commodities is Russia which is struggling become less dependent on oil prices.
|
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Global bond markets have been pressured this week by the likelihood that central banks will become less accommodative.
|
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These conversations could help to bring about a future where sexual violence and abuse would become less commonplace.
|
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Existing water infrastructure will become less and less sufficient as supplies dwindle, populations expand and precipitation timing changes.
|
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But here's the big problem: Once you become less insecure, you may end up becoming more pissed off.
|
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Many firms are wary about 2018, however, as comparatives become less favorable following a buoyant year for growth.
|
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Antibiotic resistance has become increasingly common, and older drugs have become less effective, in part because of overuse.
|
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I hope one day homosexuality would not be a crime and gay bars become less of a secret.
|
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It also protects the head of the penis; without it, the penis might become less sensitive over time.
|
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DXY have slowed since the start of the year and the oil price slide has become less pronounced.
|
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Oils that aren't packaged this way can lose their potency over time and become less effective (not cool).
|
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Cevdet Akcay of Yapi Kredi, another Turkish bank, found that inflation has become less responsive to monetary policy.
|
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The pace of capital exit then roughly doubled, because holders of yuan believed it would become less valuable.
|
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Business has not been great, and it has become less of a place you could get special items.
|
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Since Mr Trump was elected, Democrats have become less confident about the economy, as Republicans' confidence has increased.
|
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But he said such persecutions, while barbaric, had become less frequent and "relatively restrained" under Kim Jong-un.
|
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Likely Samsung is bracing for 21869156G to become less of a novelty in the next year or so.
|
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But it has become less potent with time, even in African National Congress strongholds like this township, Mamelodi.
|
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As conservatism has become a propagandistic, partisan movement it has become less vibrant, less creative and less effective.
|
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Canada's oil sands have become less attractive due to their high cost of extraction and high carbon intensity.
|
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In the process, working in cannabis has become less like an outlaw adventure and more like a career.
|
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But a gaping supply deficit will likely underpin prices despite signs that the market has become less tight.
|
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"Narcissists can become less self-absorbed when they give back with their time, talents, and treasures," Ferretti said.
|
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Under the Trump/Pence Administration, Americans have actually become less accepting of LGBTQ people, a GLAAD study found.
|
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Be smart: The issue is much bigger than Trump — higher education has become less of a priority nationwide.
|
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But the search for a secretary of state has become less clear, people involved in the transition said.
|
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"As we become less geographically isolated, only then will our interest in military spending increase," she told me.
|
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Since her marriage, Ms. Trump, who once actively sought the spotlight, has become less of a public figure.
|
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Obscure, ancillary day jobs (I'm a tour guide during the day) become less glamorous as you get older.
|
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Mr. Sewing also said that the bank would aim to become less dependent on revenue from investment banking.
|
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As malls become less visited year after year, many outdated food stalls have become abandoned in "dead malls."
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Shopping would become less a deliberate activity and more an organic component of the Facebook daily life experience.
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Such funds have become less popular, especially among younger investors, who have flocked to lower-cost index funds.
|
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This can be explained partly by age: People become less likely to commit crimes as they get older.
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Farid sensed all those years ago that as digital cameras became more common, photos would become less trustworthy.
|
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However, investors have become less convinced that President Donald Trump will be able to put forward such initiatives.
|
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With big FX swings now relatively rare, it's become less risky for bond investors to run unhedged portfolios.
|
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His tweets have become less discerning about which far-right conspiracy theory he's referencing at a given time.
|
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The former economist told the newspaper the bank has become less lenient about comments made to the media.
|
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While recession in 2020 has become less likely, recession early in the next decade remains a serious threat.
|
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With every new headline-grabbing catastrophe, MoviePass seemed to become less capable of functioning as a proper company.
|
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Since the commission approved construction a decade ago, natural gas prices and renewable technologies have become less expensive.
|
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Many workers quit high-paying jobs at top companies because big names become less important as they advance.
|
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Professional investors have become less bullish as well, though the bears are scarcer than in the AAII survey.
|
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And advocates of restraint tend to become less vocal and unified when they turn beyond the Middle East.
|
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To be hopeful about race in America is not to say that slowly things will become less bad.
|
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As we've gotten closer the May 1 deadline, I've become less and less convinced it's a real possibility.
|
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Her position has, if anything, become less clear, almost seeming as though she wants to have two currencies.
|
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Or, there could be something about the domestication of dogs that has truly caused them to become less intelligent.
|
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But do members of hate groups become less extreme in their beliefs when they become more happy or centered?
|
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Its proponents also say the pipeline could help the US become less dependent on importing energy from foreign countries.
|
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I am unashamed to report that I have not, in the sixteen years since meeting Frodo, become less ridiculous.
|
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Between rent, student loans and credit card debt, purchasing jewelry has become less of a priority for U.S. consumers.
|
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But in the seven years since then, it's become less a liability for her and more of a strength.
|
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Since then the debate has become less emotional, not least because a lot more is known about the subject.
|
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Over the years, the boundaries between Trump's business empire and his political apparatus have become less and less clear.
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If their tactic works, and Disney-film viewers become less afraid of films set in Africa, then fair enough.
|
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For many critics, Ms. Carey's music had become less of a focus than her public persona and live performances.
|
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"Our burden of providing for ourselves in retirement has gotten bigger as pensions become less common and expenses rise."
|
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While the median price for a Cheviot Hills home has been creeping up, its outliers have become less extreme.
|
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For a long transition period humans will still be needed, but the work they do will become less routine.
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DANIELE FERREROMilan "Rigging the bids" described how tendering for government contracts in Europe has become less competitive (November 19th).
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Boomers are already familiar with these services, so once they become less mobile they will just use them more.
|
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If it works its way back up to that from today's 30 percent, it won't have become less American.
|
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It's frustrating to see that I've become less productive on my phone now that I can't use Sunrise anymore.
|
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The move infuriated the country's central bank, which complains that monetary policy has become less effective as a result.
|
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The provision means RBS is concerned that its customers might become less able to pay their debts after Brexit.
|
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In other words, the trade-off between unemployment and inflation, known as the Phillips curve, has become less steep.
|
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They become less likely to make their voices heard, and less likely to participate in elections and community organizations.
|
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Wall Street has become less willing to supply equity to finance their expansion, unless they can produce oil profitably.
|
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There's a decent chance Trump could become less unpopular or that Democrats have their own unpopular nominee for president.
|
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Trade will become less of a deflationary force in the global economy owing to rising protectionism, according to Baptist.
|
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His supporters' increased influence was directly observable in small ways: suddenly, society had become less tolerant to individual freedoms.
|
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These retail store events have become less common as they're a sure bet for logitistical chaos—and sometimes violence.
|
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Lulled into a false sense of security, we become less likely to scrutinize the information in front of us.
|
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Meanwhile, some new mining projects are looking to become less tied to the grid by installing renewable energy sources.
|
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"So to become less anxious and stressed on a daily basis is pretty awesome," wrote Rosen, who is 17.
|
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U.S. government debt prices fell on Friday as investors become less worried over the stability of the U.S. administration.
|
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As forecasts become less accurate, there are more clothes available for TJX and Ross to buy at a discount.
|
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And Alphabet, whose execs have spoken regularly about controlling costs at the non-Google companies, may become less charitable.
|
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But these rainfalls are become less and less frequent as part of a troubling trend attributed to climate change.
|
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A strong euro typically hurts European exporters whose products become less competitive against rivals producing in a weaker currency.
|
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When we have this overincarcerating system, we become less legitimate in the eyes of the people who are impacted.
|
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Content won't care about national boundaries; even contemporary notions like currency or language will become less central to life.
|
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From 1953 to 1994 as trade in autos grew, new vehicles did become less expensive relative to other products.
|
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Since Brexit sliced through traditional political alliances, politics has become less of a simple matter of left versus right.
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This policy is helping us revive rural economies, reduce our greenhouse gases, and become less dependent on foreign oil.
|
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The country is already among the most violent in the world, and the streets become less safe when dark.
|
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If our experience with block grants serves as precedent, it is most likely to become less generous over time.
|
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But as his country's economy has struggled to grow at a meaningful pace, Mr. Abe has become less restrained.
|
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In a world where finances are ruled from international centers, local governments seem to become less and less important.
|
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Forecasters said that on Sunday the threat of flash floods in Texas would decrease as rains become less intense.
|
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By some measures, the wealthy grow more religious and the poor become less religious where there is higher inequality.
|
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Beginning with a dark ground and layering lighter pigments on top, the textures become less photorealistic, yet more luminous.
|
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That has become less true in recent years, as the Oscars have moved up their airdate to avoid influence.
|
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Hopefully, as marijuana laws become less draconian, psychologists will have more freedom to study its effects—positive and negative.
|
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You inevitably become less productive or, at the very least, less a part of the future of your organization.
|
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By the early '90s, though, such negotiations had become less about tactics and more matters of self-guided principle.
|
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But over the past two years, I've become less convinced this will have the transformative effects I'd once hoped.
|
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Its case is being made as Fed officials become less sure that the U.S. is at nearly full employment.
|
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The bad news, Ms. Whittaker said, is that as tech companies become more powerful, they also become less diverse.
|
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Unfortunately, many public colleges have become less economically diverse in recent years, because state legislators have cut their budgets.
|
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European buyers, particularly those from Britain, have become less active in the Caribbean during the Brexit negotiations, he said.
|
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It is now being exhibited in Moscow, at a time when attitudes toward Russia's past have become less critical.
|
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As creature design has become easier and more elaborate, thanks to digital techniques, it has also become less imaginative.
|
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But during the past decade, he said, donations patterns have changed and walks, in particular, have become less popular.
|
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But in recent years, as China's economic growth has slowed, the market for its antiques has become less frothy.
|
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It has merely become less cool to say that you're a Dave Chappelle fan at certain parties in Brooklyn.
|
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Therefore, many states are looking for ways to become less reliant on the dollar and the U.S. in general.
|
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Some recent work suggests that economic booms may have become less deadly and busts more so in recent years.
|
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"They're trying to make us become less of the Bedouins we want to be," said Muhammad Abu Khalil, 50.
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But as Lucca's story line has become defined by this romantic entanglement, she has become less and less interesting.
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It has also become less stressful to make sure that her children are safe while she is at work.
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The failure on that score has become less excusable over time, but it is not all J.K. Rowling's fault.
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Added to population aging and other issues, that is another reason why U.S. workers may have become less mobile.
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And that means the long-coveted positions like Speaker of the House and majority leader will become less important.
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In 1943 Clark would dismiss Barr from the director's job and would eventually become less engaged with the museum.
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Shipments from Venezuela have become less frequent, and Cuba is hurrying to expand how much oil it can store.
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IKEA is also developing faster and cheaper delivery services and assembly services as shoppers become less keen on DIY.
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Leaning on solar and wind means a greater dependence on weather, just as weather patterns have become less predictable.
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There might be exceptions to the requirementsIt turns out that guidelines for self-employed folks have become less stringent.
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As the global scramble for dollars begins and the American currency rises in value, those debts become less sustainable.
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As the global scramble for dollars begins and the American currency rises in value, those debts become less sustainable.
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Before this year, it was generally felt that the cars had become less physical to handle for the drivers.
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"The draft has become less of a risky proposition, especially for losing teams with high draft picks," Gera said.
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That means if my kids get shot, the officers who did it would become less likely to be charged.
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They worry that without net neutrality protections, the internet would become less hospitable to new companies and innovative ideas.
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We become less skeptical and more susceptible to charlatans who are trying to deliver us information that we'll agree with.
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The problem with most populist leaders is that they usually become less about the people the more power they get.
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Leaving the bloc, Cheetham worries that his firm could miss out on this kind of advantage and become less competitive.
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The rotations between sectors have become less violent not to say that there aren't laggards or choices to be made.
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But investors who are wondering when Trump is going to change and become less confrontational are "missing it," Trennert argued.
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The new research suggests it instead has a kind of rhythm, where neurons become less active four times per second.
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As economic life has become less secure, low-skilled white men have tended towards unstable cohabiting relationships rather than marriages.
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Dish had pointed out that Viacom's channels have become less valuable, and customers can access the content in other places.
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" Zuckerberg also said he wasn't worried about VR's isolated experiences making people become less social because "humans are fundamentally social.
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Paying for views, bots (Russian or otherwise) or anything other than "dollars" will become less and less popular over time.
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It was evidence that "prestige drama" had become less a designation of quality and more a collection of tired conventions.
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"Financial conditions in the United States have recently become less supportive of growth," she told the House Financial Services Committee.
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Republican leaders told moderates that the bill would almost certainly change and become less conservative after Senate Republicans amend it.
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So my massive EC Tech battery has become less of an accessory than a new permanent limb of my phone.
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The linear model of the intelligence cycle – collection, processing, research, distribution and feedback from the consumer – has become less relevant.
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People become less easily outraged by the shattering of taboos, and a candidate becomes emboldened to go further next time.
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Having recently lowered my own alcohol intake to avoid getting migraines, drinking had become less attractive as a spectator sport.
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Besides, water companies might become less efficient if they were once again run by bureaucrats rather than profit-oriented managers.
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But the system has become less helpful as Twitch itself, the number of streamers and the number of communities grew.
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Selling stolen iPhones has become less lucrative since Apple added the "Find My iPhone" and remote lockout features, Cnet reported.
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We get desensitized to our own lying as the areas of our brain that correlate with negativity become less active.
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The judge also told her to change the headline of her post so it would become less easy to find.
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The notion that the future of politics might, with the internet, become less rational and more dogmatic was scarcely explored.
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The old calculus that such countries were able to smooth spending through the oil-price cycle has become less reliable.
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Second, when a survey question frames U.S. actions abroad as imposing costs on priorities at home, responses become less internationalist.
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By this logic, the decrease in the yield spread is showing that investors have become less optimistic about economic growth.
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Conservative lawmakers seeking reelection are likely to become less inclined to cooperate with the White House as Election Day approaches.
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While the market has become less volatile recently, Jim Cramer is ready for things to go awry at any moment.
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In the Netherlands Sako Musterd, a geographer, calculates that foreigners have become less segregated from the native Dutch in Rotterdam.
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In cybersecurity and scientific circles, there's a growing desire to become less dependent on GPS for timing and positioning functions.
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"We usually know when we're giving up our privacy, although that's certainly become less true with online behaviour," said Chizeck.
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Government funding has become less reliable for science research in recession-hit Argentina amid rampant inflation and a tumbling peso.
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My Twitter feed will become less scannable as huge blocks of text stand like totems among shorter, more pithy tweets.
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According to a study by Sir Paul, democracies become less inclined to violence and patronage-based politics as incomes rise.
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Governments hungry for revenue to shrink their deficits have become less tolerant of individuals and corporations that minimise their taxes.
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Relatedly, the once-solidly Cuban Republican vote in Miami, Hialeah, and Westchester has become less monolithic in its political preferences.
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And homes may decrease in value if certain places become less appealing to live, eating into wealth, the report said.
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And what is true one day, may become less true another day, and then will become so again after that.
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Across the political spectrum, people have become less trusting of the Big Tech companies that govern most online political expression.
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Getting more people to interact with one another offline has become less common in a sea of other social networks.
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As bolder red wine oxidizes, tannins soften and become less harsh, making for a rounder, more balanced overall drinking experience.
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However, in recent years their sway has gradually ebbed as strikes have become less frequent, less disruptive and less successful.
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The Senate's tax cuts become less generous by 2027, averaging out to about $20193, according to the Tax Policy Center.
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Many funds offer age-based plans, meaning the investments become less aggressive as your child's first day at college nears.
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Without the omnipotent Mr. Ailes in charge, Fox News could quickly lose its focus and become less of a juggernaut.
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But UBS strategist Francois Trahan says that as signs of economic weakness mount, stocks become less likely to bounce back.
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As these options become less expensive and more flavorful, the shift to a majority plant-based diet is getting easier.
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At the same time, SXSW has become less pivotal for acts that are busy promoting themselves in many other ways.
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With time, humans will become less and less necessary, and that will surface enormous societal challenges for employment and welfare.
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But the geography of the race will become less friendly to Mr. Cruz as it moves past the Bible Belt.
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Redistributing his shots from a more efficient area has allowed him to become less reliant on his mid-range jumper.
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It said it would become less reactive, never ignore a complaint and better use technology to speed up its investigations.
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And while people now understand more about contrarianism and counterintuitiveness, I don't think the human race has become less emotional.
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Plus, if you're diligent about at-home care, especially exfoliating, the pain will also become less and less over time.
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"Even the sectors that are protected over time become less efficient because they have to work less hard," she said.
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At the federal level, the safety net has become less reliable, so working for pay is increasingly their only option.
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However, in 2018, in contrast, not only are stocks producing lower returns with more volatility, hedges have become less reliable.
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Before I started reading your work on this, my instinct was that platforms should take steps to become less polarizing.
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"As people mature and these things become less taboo, I think it just becomes less of an issue," Connelly said.
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U.K. private equity investor Guy Hands said Monday that the Davos elite have become "less relevant" to the younger generation.
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And when women work fewer hours, they are paid disproportionately less and become less likely to get raises or promotions.
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He told analysts that it could become less costly to advertise on Snapchat, a platform that has been notoriously expensive.
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American exports such as aircraft, automobiles and soybeans become less competitive on global markets as the dollar rises in value.
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As our population grows, natural resources become scarcer, communities become less resilient and wildlife are being crowded off the planet.
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He added, though, that briefings had become less useful, given the hostilities between the White House and its press corps.
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If learning became less of a burden, the use of technology would likely become less prevalent in a distracting way.
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Due to increasing transaction fees and longer confirmation times, bitcoin has also become less effective as a means of commerce.
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Over the years, almost without noticing, I had become less available, less accessible, walling off my heart brick by brick.
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But if the tax credits turn out to be inexpensive, the fights over the subsidy structure might become less heated.
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"As conservatism has become a propagandistic, partisan movement it has become less vibrant, less creative and less effective," Brooks writes.
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As we become more affluent and more educated, society has become less religious and less dependent upon a super being.
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It has become less profitable to use graphics processing units, or GPUs, for mining, according to a recent analysis by Susquehanna.
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Rules that seemed to make sense when workers were easy to find become less attractive when labor is in short supply.
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"[Doctors] become less likely to form new referral connections with women after a bad experience with one female surgeon," Sarsons wrote.
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Though as I said it, over and over, it started to become less of a joke and more of a calling.
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Big banks have slashed tens of thousands of jobs in recent years as businesses like bond trading have become less profitable.
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Now that the airlines have had a huge run, he expects the stocks to become less attractive if they head higher.
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Sixty-five percent of people in that group said the government should become less involved in health care in the future.
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"In a way, April Fools' Day has become less interactive and now it's more a form of passive entertainment," Boese says.
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As death has been hidden away in hospitals and nursing homes, it has become less familiar and harder to talk about.
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With such involvement by the government, it is possible that economies elsewhere might perform better, even if they become less "free".
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Although China has become less blatant about industrial espionage, Western companies still complain of state-sponsored raids on their intellectual property.
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And as the weather gets cooler, conditions will become less favorable for Aedes aegypti, the heat-loving mosquito that transmits Zika.
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The borrowing also comes as Gulf nations embark on ambitious plans to diversify their economies to become less reliant on oil.
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Generals have become less prominent in politics these days even as other elites, such as startup entrepreneurs, are on the rise.
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They are more mobile than move-up buyers with families, so as first-timers return new markets could become less affordable.
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It has become less able to wash away contaminants and unable to sustain wetlands, which act as sponges and reduce flooding.
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Black Friday deals could become less appealing after 2018 because of incoming tariffs from President Donald Trump's trade war with China.
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On the other hand, Mapleson warns that the supply chain is thinning out as SGI machines become less and less common.
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But at some stage, citizenship acquisition had become less about the actual benefits, and more about the "novelty value", said Lesperance.
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While Apple updates the iPhone line each year, these upgrades do seem to become less significant with each passing iPhone model.
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But in the past year, amid the rise of both Trump and an assertive Beijing, Singapore's position has become less simple.
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As a result of these provisions, voting in person at a local polling station on Election Day has become less common.
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You can rehearse these phrases in your head to the point where they become less intimidating to say to someone else.
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Such fires have become less frequent in recent years as global brands and the Bangladesh government have focused more on safety.
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This will also help Aramco boost value from hydrocarbons by securing revenue streams and become less vulnerable to oil price swings.
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We lose touch with our passion and become less than what we could be and that feeling never really goes away.
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With the advent of 5G, the balance of power may change again, as fiber to the building could become less important.
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Former market bull Rich Ross has become "less bullish" on equities, even as stocks remained near all-time highs on Wednesday.
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While Sakae didn't give a detailed outlook on coking coal prices, he said raw material prices will likely become less volatile.
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I think we're seeing GIS become less of a standalone field and more as something integrated into fields where location matters.
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We as a society, with our inability to accept differing opinions, have also become less stable, less effective, and less predictable.
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While farmers have become less dependent on subsidies, they will look to taxpayers to offset the loss due to fewer exports.
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Although trading gold for money has become less common, gold still holds the same high value in Indian families, she adds.
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While White House visits used to be commonplace for championship sports teams, they have become less so during the Trump administration.
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As the months pass, the economic consequences of Brexit become less about financial market disruptions and more about real economic activity.
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Car owners may become less of a political force, at least in cities, as people opt against getting behind the wheel.
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Vulnerable families are receiving help from FAO to grow food at home, so they can become less reliant on food aid.
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Train crews had become less strict about closing doors, partly because people were complaining online about having doors closed on them.
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"It has become less ritualized," Linda Jacobs, a Manhattan psychoanalyst and professor, told me from her summer home in Wellfleet, Mass.
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With team parity in the NFL, ratings have fallen and marketing has become less effective for brands associating with the league.
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The diagnosis has become less deadly over the past few decades as treatment has improved and doctors are catching it earlier.
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Instead of becoming more egalitarian, the country has become less so: the gap between America's rich and poor grows ever wider.
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The prescription side of the opioid epidemic has become less of a focus among some experts and advocates in recent years.
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Rorsted said the soccer competition was still very important for promoting the brand but had become less crucial for driving sales.
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"The effectiveness of central bank policy has become less and less," said Ernie Cecilia, chief investment officer of Bryn Mawr Trust.
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I think people have gradually become less enthusiastic about liberal democracy itself, and that's a problem we haven't thought enough about.
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Dujovne said that while global growth projections remain steady, the expansion has become less even across economies as downside risks materialized.
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And when Blue Apron's new customers are bailing at a higher rate than before, Blue Apron's marketing investments become less efficient.
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Students, meanwhile, become less excited about learning once they've been given a grade (or some other artificial inducement) for doing so.
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Her work has since become less graphic, evolving into a familial and social self-portrait told mostly in the third person.
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In the past 25 years, saving species has become less of a focus of the world's policymakers than solving climate change.
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The expected tax windfalls would become less likely, unless pot is taxed at the level of potency rather than sale price.
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That still leaves the tariffs in place, even as costs to the economy are rising and the benefits become less clear.
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On each album, her music has become harsher and more disjointed, as the songs gradually become less songlike and more fragmentary.
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But as these natural landscapes wither and become less biologically rich, the services they can provide to humans have been dwindling.
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As Argentina prepares to mark Immigrant's Day today with cultural celebrations, its once-generous policies have become less welcoming to newcomers.
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Nevertheless, things are shifting in a way that seems to suggest that countries want to become less dependent on the dollar.
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But Mr. Diess, the Volkswagen chief executive, said he did not think the crisis would prompt automakers to become less global.
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"Our lives could become less burdensome," said Bulol Donato, a member of the Agta, an indigenous group in the Sierra Madre.
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As the race gets closer to the primaries, the thinning field of candidates has become less and less diverse, with Sen.
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And so, after a while, the Anderson-ish tics become less noticeable, and both the emotions and overall movie more persuasive.
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But as we become less united as a nation, he seems unwilling or unable to speak with conviction and moral clarity.
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As they've gotten older, acquiring friends and devices, Dean and Paulina have become less the little team they used to be.
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But as the capital levels have steadily grown, the outcome of the tests for most banks has become less in doubt.
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They hope that means they will become less emphatic about getting US troops out of the country in the near term.
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These two options, however, work best for savers in their 20s, 30s and 40s and become less effective as people age.
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The Republican Party is hobbled in California, and many moderate Republicans believe it will only become less influential in years ahead.
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"At the end of the day you become less efficient economically and therefore everybody will somehow suffer from it," Pesaran said.
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My world, the media world, is trying to cling onto these distinctions, too, even as they become less and less clear.
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"We believe Home, Appliances, Beauty, and Salon should help JCP become less apparel reliant long-term," Jefferies analyst Randal Konik said.
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Fitch believes that as its Moscow subscriber base grows, T2R will become less disruptive and will focus on retention and profitability.
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Public market investors have become less willing to leave their comfort zones, and it's manifesting most obviously in the IPO market.
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When we're reminded that we're poorer or less powerful than others, we become less healthy, more angry, and more politically polarized.
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And as sophisticated research tools become less expensive and more widely available, even start-ups in the industry are using them.
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According to linguists, there was a shift around World War II where features like R-lessness started to become less pronounced.
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"I would probably put a blanket over the person so it would become less of something to look at," she said.
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The monthly subscription service is an alternative to traditional vehicle ownership, which the company said has become less popular in urban areas.
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Unfortunately, when the Federal Reserve tightens, the dollar strengthens and the offshore markets become less accommodating, this process can go into reverse.
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Over the past few years, the Libertines have become less of a real life band and more of an old London myth.
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The interbank market has become less important since the financial crisis, because new rules encourage banks to use other forms of borrowing.
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He said that even though Tesla drivers need to keep hands on the wheel today, that will become less necessary over time.
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Charlie Warzel asks the question no one wants to ask: How do you become less creepy when the creepiness is baked in?
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Even prior to her nomination, higher education has become less accessible each year, and the ballooning costs won't turn around under DeVos.
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Bureaucrats have become less willing to suggest experiments because anyone adversely affected by them might retaliate by accusing the reformers of graft.
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This finding echoes Lambert's previous work showing that rats become less stressed after they master difficult tasks like digging up buried food.
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They'll have to find a way to keep their followers engaged as they become less controversial and dramatic to attract more sponsorships.
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The so-called "typing gap" is closing as people become less skilled at using full keyboards and better at using mobile devices.
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We humans are unpredictable and difficult, and as time goes by we become less and less inclined to take on factory jobs.
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So as China has become a major pole, it has become less globalized and arguably is contributing to the trend toward deglobalization.
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Over time, we've become less reliant on muscular strength for our survival, while chimps have retained their tree-climbing, branch-swinging strength.
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The flow of low-cost labor has become less reliable since Britain voted to leave the European Union in June 2016, however.
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The pessimistic one is that investors become less sanguine about the economic outlook and shift into bonds because they are less risky.
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Insurers' balance sheets will gradually become less interest-sensitive as business under the new mechanism gradually takes the place of older business.
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What's more, big software companies have become less willing to acquire cyber security products they believe they can develop on their own.
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"We still expect a last-minute deal, but the closer we get to exit day we become less sure," the banker said.
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But unless Britain decides to stay in the EU's single market and customs union (which seems unlikely), trade will become less seamless.
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If capital trumps labor, the people who own will keep getting wealthier and the people who supply labor will become less necessary.
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But there is one fascinating exception to PRRI's trend: Religiously-unaffiliated Americans have actually become less tolerant of politicians they deem immoral.
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Presumably, CAPTCHAs still manage to filter out enough robots to keep them around, but this will only become less and less so.
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The flow of low-cost labour has become less reliable since Britain voted to leave the European Union in June 213, however.
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Many lumbering companies of the 20th century have become less nimble these days, just as they're facing emergent threats from disruptive rivals.
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I have become less interested in being a 'cog in the machine' and more interested in becoming a part of the solution.
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Researchers also noted that the Apple Watch was the only tracker that didn't become less accurate as the exercise intensity level increased.
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Because of our proximity, many of us have learned to inquire after the "strangers" among us — and gradually, we become less strange.
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All rechargeable batteries are consumable components that become less effective as they chemically age and their ability to hold a charge diminishes.
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The startups that thrive despite the rocky soil become less fragile, less precariously perched on the peak of this month's hype cycle.
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Surely it's no accident that facts have become less important as more and more of reality gets reduced to a TV show.
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After Ecuador introduced rate caps in 2007, the average size of bank microloans jumped, indicating that smaller loans had become less viable.
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I guess as I've grown up things have become less about sex and more about finding someone to share a life with.
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As ideology has become less important for recruitment, other incentives — money and jobs, access to loot and women — have become bigger draws.
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With such widespread conviction in employment conditions, the Labor Department's monthly Jobs Report has become less about jobs and more about inflation.
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Orange City is one of the most conservative places in the country, and those who leave it tend to become less so.
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In middle age — he is 46 now — Mr. Combs has become less of a rabble-rouser and more of a standard-bearer.
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And it is a group that has become less Cuban and Republican and more Puerto Rican, Mexican and Democratic in recent years.
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"The number one thing people do is compare themselves to others and that's when people start to become less confident," she says.
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"Tuning into the physicality of our emotions helps change our experience of them and helps us to become less reactive," she says.
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As disputes with China mount, the White House has also become less concerned about how the visit will be received in Beijing.
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If things become less dangerous on the Korean Peninsula, why does the Pentagon need to garrison 28,500 U.S. troops in South Korea?
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But Sheena Pierre, 20, a psychology student at the college, warned that buses become less reliable during the winter, especially during snow.
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A few recent studies suggest that people have become less likely to have medical debt or to postpone care because of cost.
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How this changes my credit card strategyThere's no question that Citi cards will become less valuable with the removal of these perks.
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As governments have pushed ISIS back from its Syrian stronghold, the attacks the group once launched on journalists have become less frequent.
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The oval shape will probably become less popular toward the later half of 2020 as brides begin to gravitate toward geometric shapes.
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A majority of respondents in a new poll say the U.S. has become less respected in the world over the last year.
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According to the firm's findings, "getting a late start to the holiday shopping season" has become less frequent over the past decade.
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YOU KNOW, I THINK THE RISK TO U.S. PRODUCERS IS THAT THEIR COSTS GO UP IN AREAS AND THEY BECOME LESS COMPETITIVE.
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Lloyd sees GameStop continuing to pursue its diversification strategy over the next few years to become less dependent on console game cycles.
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However, when rates are on the rise, they become less attractive as investors seek yield with less risk than the stock market.
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Some climbers believe that, recently, the mountain has become less of an adventurer's pilgrimage, and more of a wealthy person's tourist trap.
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One sex worker told Broadly that the closure of Backpage has forced them to become less discerning when it comes to clients.
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A streaming deal with Facebook extends MLB's reach to a younger generation, which has steadily become less engaged in America's favorite pastime.
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In the past few months, it's become less about my relationship with my body, and more about their relationship with my body.
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Hardcore drug use has become less about marathon parties and long weekends, instead thriving in the hookup culture of daily queer lives.
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So it becomes another way to resolve the cognitive dissonance without them having to give up the behavior or become less religious.
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Biking has become increasingly popular, especially since other modes of transportation have become less pleasant, from the floundering subway to congested streets.
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Critics called it ersatz history and said the park would become less comfortable — "Some kind of Disneyland fake," one critic called it.
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It can save time and money, and more important, with more professional diplomacy, the world might just become less of a mess.
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Likewise, if you never wound your watch, it would gradually become less accurate over time due to small imperfections in the mechanics.
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Gay imagery was largely underplayed in "Bohemian Rhapsody," to the dismay of people eager for Hollywood to become less timid about homosexuality.
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In 2000, real-estate tycoon Aby Rosen bought the Seagram; since then it's become less a civic space than Rosen's personal portfolio.
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To extend those findings, the researchers next turned to cardiac arteries, which, like the heart muscle, typically become less healthy with age.
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In general, if you become less likely to share a story after reading it, that's a good sign the headline was sensational.
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During this time, you could actually see our society become less racist both in attitudes and in terms of our social structures.
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Studies have shown that when people are exposed to continuous light or sound, "they become less sensitive to that stimuli," he said.
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"As they become less cooperative, they may be concluding it is no longer in their best interest to work as our partners."
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At some point in your 20s, you become less of a bold type and more of an old type... and that's okay.
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But the government's negotiating strategy and objectives have become less certain, and the outcome of the talks is less predictable than ever.
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"In this context the Bank judges that a more extreme downside scenario related to trade tensions has become less likely," it said.
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Arthur: Ironically, this inattention to local matters has happened at the same time that people have become less and less geographically mobile.
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As Japan has become less competitive in sectors like consumer electronics, big industrial projects are being counted on to fill the gap.
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He's not very popular and the way to become more popular is to become less political and more involved in his agenda.
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But having moved once, additional moves become less stressful, new opportunities become available, and additional moves become more efficient and less costly.
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The decision to favor small-screen viewing was made at a time when theatrical distribution has become less of a sure thing.
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The survey also found that nearly half of lenders surveyed said loan terms had become less demanding in the past three years.
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It comes in waves, brief moments of inspiration that become less brief the more I find myself getting better at the game.
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Since 1997, China's economy has become less dependent on Hong Kong, while the territory's prosperity has become more entangled with the mainland.
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In addition, demand for residential systems has slowed in large markets like California, Massachusetts, and Nevada because incentives have become less lucrative.
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Though recent data suggested the growth momentum was returning, experts said economic conditions have become less favorable due to rising oil prices.
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But the kingdom is encouraging the petrochemicals industry to include more liquid feedstock to diversify and become less vulnerable to price fluctuations.
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The two airstrikes have raised concerns about whether the United States military has become less careful, or less selective, in its targeting.
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There are a lot of opportunities to diversify this pool, and as diversity grows, the A.I. systems themselves will become less biased.
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But as national Democrats have focused on climate change as an issue, they have become less friendly in the coal-dependent state.
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"We're the first generation of Americans to witness America become less Democratic," Renaldo Pearson, a director of nonpartisan group RepresentUs, told Hill.
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Roberts changed course on census question The chief justice's move in the census citizenship dispute shows how he has become less predictable.
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Virginia was the only Southern state last year that favored Hillary Clinton, and Mr. Trump has become less popular since taking office.
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But both have become less appealing — buses trapped in traffic, prolonged waits for trains, packed platforms and all-too-frequent mechanical breakdowns.
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In other parts of the world, such as the Midwestern United States and Northwestern Australia, droughts appear to have become less frequent.
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But as life in country has become more fraught, the national team has become less a national reflection than a needed tonic.
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We have to become less polarized politically across a whole range of issues, and then the court question would settle down some.
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In addition, demand for residential systems has slowed in large markets like California, Massachusetts and Nevada because incentives have become less lucrative.
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If the German debate has become less about migration numbers and more a naked political struggle, the same is largely true across Europe.
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REITs tend to become less attractive when the Fed raises interest rates because their high yield suddenly becomes competition to higher yielding bonds.
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But the department store industry has struggled over the past half-decade, as the mall has become less convenient and apparel more casual.
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Also because secular growth stocks tend to become less attractive when the economy accelerates, which is exactly what the President is trying accomplish.
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This isn't the end of the world, but I would love it if this extra loud speaker could become less loud more easily.
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The illustration is therefore a window into a schizotypal personality, where delusions, fantasy, and reality become less and less distinguishable from one another.
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Asked to describe changes in sentiment over the past six months, 82 percent of respondents said their economic outlooks had become less optimistic.
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Finally, over the last two decades, power has become less concentrated in the Mexican president's office and increasingly in state governments and Congress.
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The Raiders would pony up $213m and Sheldon Adelson, a casino magnate, has promised $650m, though his participation has recently become less sure.
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In countries where private occupational pensions play a large part, such as America and Britain, they have become less opulent and more uncertain.
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But this might force the school to become less extravagant and require its faculty to adhere to tighter rules on conflicts of interest.
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At very small scales, fixed-wing and multirotor designs become less efficient, and insect-like drones with flapping wings may make more sense.
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The latest meeting of the world's central bankers in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, was stuffed with sessions about how capitalism has become less competitive.
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So although parking space should become less of a problem with self-driving vehicles, city streets themselves might come to resemble parking lots.
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As sentencing and bail laws become less draconian, more people are being released; the disproportionate punishment of ethnic minorities is now widely recognised.
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That's become less of a hard road, given the continent's improving mobile and internet penetration paired with better bandwidth and falling data costs.
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In the present, GBE has become less tight-knit, but this video remains as a testament to this one-time allegiance of love.
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"Collecting is an innate human behavior, but as people become more urban, mobile and minimalist, physical keepsakes have become less appealing," Nelapati concludes.
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Over the past year, I've become less and less impressed with the iPhone X camera, and the iPhone XS is a solid improvement.
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And both countries have become less generous in granting permanent residency, reducing both migrants' incentive to train and employers' incentive to train them.
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I'm wondering if you think people have become less absolutist about the First Amendment when it comes to the internet and content moderation?
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"Today Draghi moved his first step towards indicating that ECB monetary policy will become less accommodative in 2018," UniCredit economic Marco Valli said.
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As nuclear power has become less competitive with other energy sources, they are becoming less profitable as they become more expensive to maintain.
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After all, in a rising-rate environment, investors become less enthusiastic about the prospect of companies borrowing money to support their share prices.
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He added some potential caveats, too: mainly, caterpillars may move on to other types of plants if the tomato plants become less nutritious.
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Nevertheless, in recent decades Latin American societies have become a bit more secular, women have become less subordinated and homosexuality is more tolerated.
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This compared with 20 percent of U.S. companies doing business in Germany who said the German market had become less important for them.
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Microsoft's Windows revenue growth has run its course, and under Satya Nadella, Microsoft has become less militant about supporting its own platform first.
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But if we can devise efficient chemical separations, the thought of recycling a wide variety of rare earths starts to become less onerous.
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The dual task of memory recall plus eye movement taxes the working memory, causing the traumatic memory to become less clear and vivid.
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But again, the idea is that as EVs become less strange and more commonplace, adoption rates will presumably pick up — and even accelerate.
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He's become less of a factor on outside runs and can't play both sides of blockers and close gaps like he used to.
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As teens have started spending less time together, they have become less likely to kill one another, and more likely to kill themselves.
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Polls show many Americans aren't noticing tax cuts in their paychecks, and the bill has actually become less popular with voters over time.
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Fund managers have become less bullish despite increasingly strong indications from OPEC that it will roll over production cuts for another six months.
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Dudley explained in the fireside chat Friday that he expects fixed income investing will become "less attractive" going forward, as interest rates rise.
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In Sweden migrants from outside Europe have become less segregated since the 1990s, calculate Bo Malmberg and others at the University of Stockholm.
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Another reason why the aircraft market has become less cyclical—and now less likely to crash—is the advent of no-frills airlines.
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"It has become less dependent on the ups and downs in oil prices, and more integrated into the global supply chain," Zandi added.
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According to a recent r/TheoryOfReddit thread dissecting why Advice Animals have become less popular, racism was cited as a big contributing factor.
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It's hard to celebrate today when the 2016 Global Peace Index confirms that the world has become less peaceful in the last year.
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Still, the equation could change as the technology improves, and if and when oil and gas become less widely available, or more expensive.
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As we continued to chat, Ionut seemed to become less and less certain of the exemplary, bribe-free neurosurgery department he had built.
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While death and taxes may be life's only certainties, the deadlines (at last for taxes) have become less certain thanks to buggy software.
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One program took the opposite approach, though, helping teenage girls who were unhappy with their bodies to become less concerned about their weight.
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By invoking God's blessing on our nation, we become less focused on ourselves and instead see the great work to be accomplished together.
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The same Pew Study found that over the last thirty years the nation has grown more partisan and Congress has become less effective.
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"This is consistent with the notion that males become less attractive partners because they have less money and start doing drugs," Dorn says.
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Care for dementia patients would become less costly by funneling their Medicare dollars toward palliative care needs rather than costly, unnecessary diagnostic tests.
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"More broadly, if public sector service become less dependable during this administration, 20 million American families will still remain food insecure," he said.
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With the growth in guilty pleas and deferred-prosecution agreements on Wall Street, nonprosecution deals have become less common for Wall Street banks.
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Businesses are hiring at a healthy pace even as economic growth has lagged, in part because the work force has become less productive.
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The trend with banks and card issuers is to remove benefits and become less competitive rather than add them and become more so.
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"People who are out of work for a long time become fearful, lose motivation and become less attractive in the workplace," he said.
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As that "stage" has become less over there, in some other part of the world, and more in here — Paris; San Bernardino, Calif.
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But they have become less common, especially for plays, which these days rarely run long enough to justify the cost of the move.
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The AR effects and lenses become less exciting when you learn they only get applied to videos in-app, after you're finished recording.
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Broadly speaking, incentives for rooftop solar have become less generous as the cost of solar panels has declined, ushering in dramatic industry growth.
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Once favored by investors for their relative stability and steady dividends, they have become less attractive at the prospect of higher interest rates.
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Over the years, compact cars have become less popular because of low fuel prices, underpowered engines, and lack of passenger and storage space.
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The agency's tax audit process has also become less thorough, with IRS officials requesting fewer records and interviews and making fewer criminal referrals.
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The 2008 economic crisis and the regulations that followed it are forcing banks to become less opaque and more technologically savvy and efficient.
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Somehow I thought things would become less complicated if I finally faced up to this debt, but it sure doesn't feel like it.
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Why it matters: In the first 18 months of Trump's presidency, U.S. drone policy appears to have become less restrained, transparent and accountable.
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As Jimmy McMillan, a presidential contender from 2012 who founded the Rent is Too Damn High Party, knew: Rents have become less affordable.
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The decision each must make over where to list comes as the advantages between New York and Hong Kong become less clear-cut.
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John Hall, co-head of investment banking for Asia Pacific at JP Morgan, says the valuation argument has become less of an issue.
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BANK OF ENGLAND'S CARNEY SAYS PREPARATIONS FOR A NO-DEAL BREXIT MEANS BOE'S ASSESSMENT OF WORST-CASE BREXIT SCENARIOS HAS BECOME LESS SEVERE
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The latest BloombergNEF analysis predicts that the "crossover point," when electric vehicles become less expensive than combustion-engine equivalents, will begin in 2022.
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Government has "become less functional and isn't working at the speed that it once was," he told The New York Times last year.
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The governor made his argument deploying the progressive rhetoric he has turned to increasingly as his neoliberal leanings have become less politically expedient.
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Mr. Cuomo has suggested that the Assembly may become less enthusiastic about passing ethics reform without the Senate standing by to squash it.
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I don't think Republicans have really learned from this experience and become less alarmist about deficits; they're mostly just being opportunists and hypocrites.
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Bail would also become less of a problem if judges simply used alternatives to cash bail already on the books, Ms. Luongo explained.
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Disney is now trying to become less dependent on cable channels like ESPN, which are in slow, steady decline owing to cord-cutting.
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With the prevalence of Optic Yellow softballs today, white ones have become less popular, and they tend to be made of synthetic leather.
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" In Brussels, Cecilia Malmstrom, the European commissioner for trade, told reporters that the bloc's relationship with the United States had become "less warmhearted.
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But coups against autocrats have become less frequent for a reason: Governments today have better ways of detecting and thus thwarting potential coups.
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Mr. McConnell's majority was already small, and with a special Senate election scheduled for December in Alabama, it could soon become less predictable.
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That has changed, she said — either because more people are having doubts, or because it has become less taboo to talk about them.
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"The vision is to ensure the long-term sustainability of badminton and become less dependent of using natural feathers for shuttlecocks," Lund added.
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The guidelines say treatment cannot be denied just because a condition is not explicitly mentioned, but in such cases, decisions become less straightforward.
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With this in mind, healthcare is on track to become less accessible and leave consumers more frustrated and in the dark than before.
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The Earth's resources will become less abundant, the world's population will rise rapidly, and a new type of natural disaster is increasingly likely.
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Just because trading has become less expensive at many brokerages doesn't mean you should trade stocks and ETFs in your portfolio more often.
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"This is consistent with the notion that males become less attractive partners because they have less money and start doing drugs," Dorn said.
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In recent months, India's economic conditions have become less favorable due to rising oil prices — crude petroleum is one of India's largest imports.
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The borders between states may have become less significant, and the river is little more than a lovely landscape, complete with migrating birds.
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As the reality of reporting sexual harassment in our culture becomes increasingly clear, the options for university students should not become less so.
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The Pew Research Center reports that 85 percent of Americans believe political dialogue has become less respectful and more negative in recent years.
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Over time, however, Lavine argued, as races and cultures become less distinct (more assimilated), Republican voters who are dispositionally intolerant of difference (e.g.
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In clarifying FEMA's position, Mr. Booher noted that the agency's aid has become less necessary as supermarkets and restaurants return to regular business.
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More broadly, if American companies become less competitive globally as a result of the tariffs, that could lead to layoffs for US workers.
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In the past few years, hair accessory use has declined—or simply become less obnoxious, as the trend has turned toward looking natural.
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"It's a long-held idea that if you put a name to a feeling, it can help that feeling become less overwhelming," she said.
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"There are some kids who seem like they escape or they are able to become less victimized as they move through school," said Ladd.
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Part of the reason that jailbreaking has become less common is that reporting vulnerabilities to a bug bounty program is big business for researchers.
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Goldman argues that the dispersion of stock returns has risen, meaning that picking particular stocks to outperform may become less of a fool's errand.
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The VRs of both entities could diverge if capital and funding become less fungible between the two entities, or if the group structure changes.
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Since the reforms of the 1960s, Catholic ceremonies have become less formal, more inclusive and much more likely to be in a local language.
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Investors have turned skittish towards a new class of loans, uncertain how they'll perform should the economy slow and capital become less readily available.
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Because even as surgery and related practices evolve to become less medically dangerous, they continue to bear the cultural stigmas of effort, and violence.
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But by the time the president strikes a deal, whatever it is, American farming is likely to have become less competitive and more distorted.
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The decline indicates Uber is actually on a path to become less profitable as it gains more customers and brings in more total revenue.
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The original peer-to-peer model has also become less important as TransferWise has developed relationships with banks around the world to manage payouts.
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Essentially, Westworld has become less about being a mindfuck and more about power, about choosing who to root for and seeing which journey prevails.
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Trump dug in on the idea of building the border wall even though it will become less feasible when Democrats take over the House.
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What examples does the article give of the kinds of rights that might become more secure, and the kinds that might become less secure?
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