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To some, that moment now "feels cheapened," Mr. Murphy wrote.
And I think both sides have cheapened the discourse here.
It was cut, cut, cut, and it cheapened our cars.
It is cheapened by the corrosion of its national mythology.
One saving grace is that recent selloff has cheapened share valuations.
I want my lingerie to help me feel empowered, not cheapened.
Rather than creating intrigue, this decision cheapened all of the scenes.
Vice President Mike Pence said she "cheapened" the memory of the Holocaust.
And it's something I've worried about, that maybe I have cheapened my work.
A rise in the number of gimmick acts further cheapened the show's reputation.
They bristled at suggestions that slipping past a winless team cheapened the victory.
What's more, options prices on several individual stocks have cheapened as a result.
"He says Pelosi has "cheapened the importance of the very ugly word, impeachment!
The conclusion might be correct, but it's cheapened by Dann's sleights of hand.
He expects these names that have cheapened to rebound when travel returns to normal. 
" Trump wrote that Pelosi has "cheapened the importance of the very ugly word, impeachment!
Many people on Twitter slammed the commercial online and how it cheapened Dr. King's legacy.
I think "humne apne aap ko bahut sasta kar diya hai" (we have cheapened ourselves).
He wasn't cynical about it, and he didn't feel his message was being cheapened either.
They cheapened the discourse for the sake of a little more celebrity, a little more money.
The hope you both share, cheapened by the cold hand of destiny, steering him to greatness.
Names that are now cheapened because of their association with these families and with this scandal.
They made it into finances, cheapened the art, undercutting some beautiful projects until they just disappeared.
The smartphone has democratized and arguably cheapened, like so much else, this particular form of expression.
What does the president mean by his statement that the Democrats have "cheapened the impeachment process"?
Single-B credit is in the junk-bond universe and has cheapened this year, for example.
Mr. Pence and his boss have cheapened our flag and our anthem by their travesty of patriotism.
In an open letter, 23 Gold Star families said Trump cheapened their sacrifice and called for an apology.
Jobs very much cheapened the appeal of Pepsi, but the fact that it even resonated with Scully is telling.
The word "hero" has been cheapened over the years by its attachment to many who don't deserve the label.
They&aposve cheapened everything from the music to fashion but Trump is to blame for the vulgarity of the culture?
We suspect some will be looking to buy the bond but only after the supply has cheapened the sector further.
"They cost small business, they cost jobs, they cheapened the product, and ultimately, their model was not sustainable," he says.
We've cheapened not only our own political discourse but the world's, with dire consequences on both sides of the Atlantic.
Nerdwriter goes as far as to call it weaponized intertextuality and his breakdown is pretty fascinating because the moments are cheapened.
In Sofia, Bulgaria's capital, the Roma community is worst affected by the importation of heroin, diluted with other chemicals and cheapened.
Wife-ness as an ideological construct has cheapened me, resulting in the subordination of myself — and all the world — to cishet men.
And especially with these statements in mind, fans wouldn't be wrong to feel as though the band's past has been cheapened somewhat.
Makgeolli, once the rice-based homebrew of choice for old people and farmers, has become mass-produced and cheapened with artificial sweeteners.
They said he was frustrated seeing the content-recommendation boxes show click-baity content that was lucrative but cheapened the host website.
If it turns out he's been in love with her this whole time, the sentiment is cheapened — do we really need another Jorah?
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Many U.S. stocks cheapened up during the first quarter's choppy trading scene, relieving some concern investors had about lofty valuations.
That would've cheapened the whole thing — this building of an amazing bridge between aesthetic realms that are feeding off of the same information.
I think that, very honestly, with all due respect to the social media and that, that the president's tweets have cheapened the presidency.
I think her resistance to the tendency to easily convert her art into the cheapened language of the day deserves to be singled out.
Vice President Mike Pence said she had "cheapened" the memory of the Holocaust "to advance some left-wing political narrative," while New York Gov.
Thailand's largest state-owned oil and gas producer PTT Public Company is scouting for acquisitions as valuations have cheapened, according to its chief executive.
Never mind that the word "exclusive," like "breaking news," has been cheapened to mush — or that Trump tosses out "exclusives" as if they're lawsuits.
So the big one-day drop was essentially the large-stock benchmarks succumbing to the pressure that had already cheapened the majority of stocks.
A once decadent, powerhouse of an industry was dismantled overnight, and the artform was cheapened (or democratized, depending on how you look at it).
"The Swiss franc you have to throw it in there as well, especially given it has cheapened considerably over the last month," he added.
It also led to a reduction in wages for 80 million American workers competing with countries whose labor has been cheapened by these undervalued currencies.
The stock market&aposs relatively low volatility has cheapened options trades that would profit from the big price swings that typically occur during earnings season.
And yet too often, it's cheapened by a sense that it doesn't involve accountability or penance on the part of the person has done wrong.
The counterargument: Mexico's deputy chief negotiator for NAFTA told the NYT that the trade deal simply cheapened access to high-caloric American foods that were already available.
PBF Energy began exploring the idea of bringing Texas barrels by rail roughly two weeks ago as that oil cheapened, the company's CEO, Thomas Nimbley, told investors.
Then as now, this faction has cheapened the impeachment process, which the Founders believed should be reserved for only the most grave abuses of the public trust.
Analyst Ambrish Srivastava upgraded the beaten-up memory stock to outperform from market perform Monday, telling clients that the brokerage's thesis on Micron has changed as shares cheapened.
Lucasfilm's combination of "episode" movies and random standalones seems pretty clearly dictated by corporate goals rather than storytelling strategy, and I do think it's cheapened the whole endeavor.
A journey that would take a few episodes in previous seasons could now be completed in one scene and, as a result, it cheapened the moments it provided.
While he acknowledged that "representation" isn't as cheapened for Muslims as it was in the 90s and early 2000s, he still sees the problem in some praised portrayals.
Years of heavy discounting and fleet sales, particularly in the United States, has left Nissan with a cheapened brand image and low vehicle resale values, and also hit profits.
The comparison stirred up anger among U.S. Jews, who are mostly non-Orthodox, and drew a rebuke from the Anti-Defamation League, which said such statements cheapened the Holocaust.
"For some, streaming has cheapened music, and the ritual of buying and owning a record is a way to really commit to the artist and their work," Orkin said.
Carlton F.W. Larson, a professor at the University of California at Davis School of Law and an expert on treason, said the president had cheapened the word through overuse.
Randall trumping her process with some story about going hiking in the woods or whatever would have cheapened the part of her character that deserves to exist on her own.
This month's discount war isn't the first time the two ride-hailing companies have cheapened prices to entice riders despite criticism from investors, who'd rather the companies focus on profitability.
Longtime loyalists like Bergdorf Goodman, where Halston got his start as a milliner (and put the pillbox on Jacqueline Kennedy), abruptly dropped him, believing that he had cheapened his brand.
"The United States is a country that has been cheapened morally, and I do not want to see ... people living a way that goes against the way of God," she said.
The two students also allege that the scandal, which involves the school they're currently attending, has cheapened their degrees, and may cast a shadow of doubt about their merits to future employers.
Patrick Smith, a commercial pilot and blogger, took to the op-ed page of the Times this weekend to explain that the flying experience has not been cheapened so much as democratised.
Years of heavy discounting to grow sales has left Nissan with a cheapened brand image and low vehicle resale values, while the costs to offer high discounts have hit its bottom line.
Fund managers including MacKay Shields, Thornburg Investment Management and BlueBay Asset Management said they had increased their positions or initiated new ones in recent months after energy bond prices cheapened in 2015.
In his six-page letter to House Speaker Pelosi, Trump called the impeachment process an "abuse of power by Democrat lawmakers," and said Pelosi had "cheapened the importance" of the political process.
In cheapening the sacrifice of Captain Humayun Khan, who was slain on the streets of Iraq defending this country, he had cheapened the sacrifices of our Muslim brothers and sisters serving in uniform.
Like the New Trees, the New Plants have a playful absurdity, showing the viewer at once something that's beautiful for the natural forms they borrow, but cheapened by the rough, human-made edges.
They have all kinds of complaints: Padmavati's clothes are too skimpy; a dream sequence between her and the Muslim invader is inappropriate; the story has been twisted and Padmavati's heroism has been cheapened.
And all of this did indeed go down, but what should have been an emotionally satisfying reunion between two typically reliable characters was cheapened by the show wanting to delay Carol rejoining the group.
Twitter exploded after the advertisement was released online Tuesday night; people who have been affected by and involved in the Black Lives Matter movement said that the ad cheapened the meaning behind the protests.
This political back-and-forth is, however, cheapened by the broad, near-hagiographic strokes with which Rosen paints his leading characters, who spend most of the run-time speechifying between stagy puffs of cigars.
"We must never allow the memory of those lost in the Holocaust to be cheapened as a cliché to advance some left-wing political narrative," Pence said at the Christians United for Israel's annual summit.
For starters, the imagery wouldn't have been nearly as impactful if the men had come to Captain Marvel's aid; in fact, that may have cheapened the storyline (no one needs the tired damsel-in-distress trope).
Unfortunately, like the birth commemorating that most meaningful of days for people the world over, "Christmas in July" has been hijacked, cheapened, secularized, and repackaged into clever marketing campaigns designed to move merchandise and attract viewers.
Without even seeing the film, several Rajput activists complained that Padmavati's clothes were too skimpy; a dream sequence between her and the Muslim invader was inappropriate; and the heroism of their revered queen had been cheapened.
The former has blunted the relative attractiveness of government bonds (prices in the secondary market have risen above what investors will receive in principal when bonds mature) while the latter has cheapened assets denominated in foreign currencies.
The themes that War plays around with are elemental ones, and they'd be cheapened a little bit by trying to slap a Make America Great Again hat on them to make them more feel Relevant and Important.
"A clean and swift solution to Monte dei Paschi, even involving state aid, could help remove an impediment to Italian bank valuations, which have cheapened in anticipation of a 'No' outcome from the referendum," Barclays said in a note.
There has been mounting tension in the Loire, where AOC (appellation d'orgine contrôlée) producers feel that loosened EU regulations allowing IGP (indication géographique protégée) to grow sauvignon and pinot noir grapes has cheapened the AOC brand, especially in Sancerre.
"For an economy that has contracted 7 percent over the course of two years, you are going back towards a stabilizing economy and the economy has cheapened up so much you should expect positive returns going forward," he said.
The story quickly became a flashpoint in the #MeToo movement, with some (including me) arguing that it was a necessary addition to the conversation about gender and power and others saying it cheapened the movement by diverting focus from workplace harassment.
Years of heavy discounting to grow sales in the world's second-biggest auto market have left Nissan with falling demand for the Altima sedan and other models, a cheapened brand image, low resale values, and a nearly battered bottom line.
"Using the White House and Camp David for sleepovers has tarred the presidency and cheapened institutions that should be above political advantage," a Times editorial noted in 2000, when the issue popped up to haunt Hillary Clinton's first Senate run.
Some people might think a product is cheapened through constant limited edition sets that are created solely to sell more headphones, but considering that Beats is succeeding because of its wide variety of color options, maybe Master & Dynamic has the right idea.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Monday laid some of the blame for the tone of the presidential campaign on political journalism that has been pinched by shrinking newsroom budgets and cheapened by a focus on retweets and likes on social media.
With redemptions from maturing bonds not expected to kick in until late in the month, that supply pressure was expected to push bond yields higher at the start of the week as investors cheapened existing bonds to make way for new supply.
This idea — that technology is self-expression — has been cheapened through decades of faux-utopian advertising, and it rings a little sad today, after we've seen that culture yield social-media pile-ons, presidential ragetweets and the Gamergate harassment of female game developers like Cameron.
Years of heavy discounting to grow sales in the world's second-biggest auto market have left Nissan with falling demand for the Altima sedan and other models, a cheapened brand image and low resale values, while the costs to offer high discounts have hit its bottom line.
In the case of BlacKkKlansman because of how white cops were uncritically raised up as heroes, and the way systematic forms of racism were excused in pursuit of more cartoonish forms of it... any racial commentary it might have provided felt cheapened by the white laughter in the theater.
Sources connected to Billie tell TMZ ... she and her dad, CAA head Bryan Lourd, fully understand how much Gary meant to Carrie, but when she died Gary was really nothing more than a dog, and they didn't want the animal to define the memory of Carrie ... they felt it cheapened it.
While the landmark emissions-reduction agreement among 195 countries late last year was seen as a defeat for fossil fuel producers, executives and oil ministers sounded a clarion call this week at their first major meeting since the Paris talks for more research into how carbon capture technology can be cheapened and perfected.
Walmart's stout valuation following its pivot toward embracing a more aggressive online-sales effort and in-store pickup initiatives is all the more noteworthy given the way much of retail (aside from the few giants such as Target, Costco and Home Depot) have been cheapened and placed in the "secular decline" bucket.
Going beyond that, here&aposs a rundown of some more recent coverage:Goldman Sachs reveals 22020 single-stock trades that are historically cheap and will help you make a killing during earnings seasonThe stock market&aposs low volatility has cheapened options trades that would profit from the big price swings that typically occur during earnings season.
Over the past 50 years or so, the culture and the techniques of commercial speech — of segmenting markets to generate intensity, of exaggerating claims to the margin of untruth, of relentless promotion — have infested every aspect of our culture, including news reporting and political campaigning; they have made our culture all about money, and cheapened it in the process.
In her op-ed for the New York Times, Beaty explores two more angles crucial to understanding the tolerance of sexual abuse in evangelical communities: insularity — the idea that a community must protect its own — and a cheapened, shallow ideology of "forgiveness" (something I also wrote about earlier this week in the aftermath of the Sutherland Springs, Texas, church shooting).
Political discourse has been cheapened and denigrated by Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE; the standards have been lowered and debased by this president.
Far from any white cube gallery and any contemporary Western art, it makes you question the moment when a special place becomes cheapened as a tourist destination, especially those associated with "fast tourism," the kind of sightseeing that involves getting on a bus, getting off to see a site for an hour, then getting right back on the bus again.
Maybe what's happening now in dance-horror is a reaction to things like Damien Chazelle's sunny and sentimental "La La Land" (2016), with its earnest, naïve dancing that pays awkward homage to the mainstream tradition of the American musical; or the slick dancing of the Fox reality show "So You Think You Can Dance," in which contestants perform choreography that has cheapened the form with its emphasis on tricks and speed.

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