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This depletes the ozone that protects Earth from ultraviolet radiation.
Willpower is like a muscle that depletes when it is exercised.
And you don't want to be the one who depletes it.
When Aureoumbra lagunensis dies it depletes water oxygen levels, killing fish.
Why did they go into this nonsense that depletes that whole argument?
Because fracking depletes wells quickly, companies must spend more to sustain output.
Or a ruthless developer as he systematically depletes an island's natural resources?
The battery case drains first and then the iPhone's internal battery depletes second.
And then you work, and you use those ideas and the fountain depletes.
The low standing depletes Mr. Trump's political capital and his leverage over Congress.
You only have a few seconds to do so before the drone's battery depletes.
It feels as though my angst kind of depletes when I'm writing a song.
That depletes the value of the bonds, because yields and prices move in opposite directions.
They usually see a surge in demand during the summer months, which depletes their stocks.
This forced conscious effort, however, depletes the body's reserves of glucose within two to three hours.
Now beside each activity make note if it charges your 'battery' or if it depletes it.
Having more trees in the landscape depletes water resources—like having more straws in a drink.
By default, your iPhone will simply show you a little battery icon that depletes over time.
It also depletes foreign exchange reserves that could be used to support other areas of the economy.
But it can also be a huge undertaking, one that depletes both your time and your finances.
In people, the pool of these cells deplete as they age, turning hair gray as pigment depletes.
But don't come crying to me when it stops receiving updates or the battery depletes over time.
Too much nitrogen is toxic to fish, and excessive growth of algae depletes the oxygen in the water.
The algae bloom depletes the sea floor of nutrients and oxygen, and many jellyfish appear in the ocean.
Researchers often refer to this phenomenon as decision fatigue, since every single decision we make depletes our willpower.
It depletes US leverage and raises the risk that Trump is outmaneuvered [or] embarrassed, or that talks collapse.
Buying, taking and using exhausts me and depletes everything around me, except the companies profiting from my behavior.
But this involves spurious precision: no one has any idea how fast a company depletes its brand per year.
Because measles depletes the immune system, once children recovered they were more susceptible to ear infections, bronchitis, and pneumonia.
The only problem is the battery drain—and it depletes quicker than it charges even when it's plugged in.
And because measles depletes its victims' vitamin A levels, doctors usually give patients two doses of vitamin A supplements.
"This gives you the variety of vitamins and minerals you need, especially B vitamins, since alcohol depletes those," she says.
"Your personal anger depletes you," she told the woman, her X-Acto-knife jaw jutted outward and her head high.
The surge of migrants and refugees leaving the Middle East depletes the human capital needed to build stable societies and economies.
But a tax law that makes it harder for states and localities to raise revenues depletes their ability to do anything.
If you don't know already, this predatory species depletes local fish and shrimp populations and has been invading western Atlantic waters.
One significant cause is agricultural runoff jettisoned from the Mississippi River, which feeds the massive algal blooms whose decomposition depletes water oxygen.
Self-Repair also now has a new resource meter that depletes while the ability is active and recharges when not in use.
Consider just healthcare costs: depression lowers immune system responses, strains the heart, limits the ability to care for yourself, and depletes energy.
This chemical, CFC-21.3, is illegal everywhere in every country, because it depletes Earth's ozone layer — which protects life from solar radiation.
Red tide blooms are caused by the rapid proliferation of the microorganism Karenia brevis, which produce toxins and depletes marine ecosystems of oxygen.
This algal proliferation further depletes the oxygen in the water, causing what's known as a "dead zone" in which marine life cannot survive.
Your arsenal of shows to watch depletes quickly when you have to tell Netflix that yes, you're still watching, multiple times a day.
The trading of shark fins is a major environmental concern because it depletes the ocean's shark populations, according to organizations such as Oceana.
It depletes 22019 percent of the world's land and 70 percent of its fresh water, while creating one third of its greenhouse gas emissions.
The drop in atmospheric humidity often depletes skin of its moisture, a shift that requires your internal system to work harder to stay hydrated.
Now taking out Johnson — who hasn't been stellar this season but was still one of Brooklyn's better players — depletes the Nets that much more.
Photon Shield: Gives the targeted ally a 25-health shield that remains active — even recharging whenever it depletes — as long as that ally is alive.
Each attack against a civilian building depletes that bar, and healing it is harder than never letting it take a hit in the first place.
Brightness was of course one of the most obvious factors; everyone knows that the brighter you set the screen to, the faster your battery depletes.
The Dodgers also have serious injury problems outside of Kershaw, whose absence further depletes a staff that has five other starting pitchers on the disabled list.
Pervasive graft is one key problem, as it depletes the resources needed to build infrastructure, and it makes it harder to contain spiraling crime and violence.
The fifth installment in the series, Dead Men Tell No Tales, depletes what magic was left of The Curse of the Black Pearl, and it's obvious.
Hotter weather caps the surface with warmer water for longer periods, which depletes oxygen below and allows buried nutrients to leak more easily into the water.
Home sales have largely treaded water this year as strong demand depletes the supply of properties on the market, causing house prices to rise faster than wages.
A 2015 state law allows the use of nitrogen, which depletes the body of air, for executions if the proper lethal drugs are unavailable or ruled unconstitutional.
We have wrapped ourselves in a cocoon of technological, synthetic and decorative cultural achievement burdened with pride that strains and depletes our full values as sentient beings.
Converting deep-rooted perennial grasses native to the region to shallow-rooted annual grasses from Europe in livestock pastures also depletes the land's ability to sequester carbon.
Drought conditions complicate each step, sometimes forcing farmers to tap into reservoirs to provide their crops with water, which depletes the already low water levels in the region.
The overzealous and inappropriate use of antibiotics in patients depletes the individual's health-maintaining microbiome, leads to serious multiresistant infections and incurs adverse drug reactions in the susceptible.
He believes that raising a sweat depletes the finite reserves of precious bodily fluids, I mean energy, that a person is born with, and should therefore be avoided.
Thus, the V8 Absolute's main shortcoming is that by being so light and small (but with a "V8 motor") it depletes its small battery supply in less than hour.
Generally it's believed that this finite population of potential eggs depletes and gets damaged over time, leading to the stark drop-off in fertility in women aged 40 to 50.
None of this bodes particularly well for Trump's upcoming summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, because it depletes the most important form of currency in any negotiation: trust.
"This (share price slide) is the worry that corona depletes demand and that (it) creates a cash flow crunch at Norwegian," Bernstein analyst Daniel Roeska wrote in an emailed comment.
What's most interesting about her performance is how it delves deep into the ways Hollywood exploits, corrupts, and depletes its women; the more talented the star, the bigger the trauma.
It also messes with the way your heart responds to adrenaline, and depletes your store of electrolytes like magnesium, sodium, and potassium, which can in turn affect the heart's electrical currents.
AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) is caused by HIV (human immunodeficiency virus), which depletes immune cells, making people more susceptible to diseases the immune system would ordinarily be able to fight off.
I've found the energy (or Vigour) gauge that depletes with every attempt is rarely an issue, as it both lengthens and refills entirely whenever you level up, and it recharges reasonably quickly.
As well as a mostly traditional health bar called "vitality," both you and your enemies have a secondary meter called "posture" that depletes upon blocking an attack or having your own deflected.
Ego depletion is a theory that finds when a task requires a lot of mental energy — resisting temptations, regulating emotions — it depletes a store of internal willpower and dulls our mental edge.
This depletes the follicle's supply and can mean the next time it makes a hair there aren't enough stem cells to give it a color, producing an unpigmented gray or white hair.
"The airline industry is clear, united and adamant that we will never use a sustainable fuel that upsets the ecological balance of the planet or depletes its natural resources," De Juniac said.
On top of a life bar, each player also has a "cost gauge" which depletes when your robot is blown apart, and each of the series' many mechs has a different cost.
Nursing colds and other ailments not only depletes a person's energy but also demands a lot of rest and recuperation that employees can't focus on if they're trying to work at the same time.
Jeanne learns that her husband is both miserly and chronically unfaithful, and her only son proves to be a spendthrift wastrel who depletes the family fortune, leaving her in near-poverty toward the end.
Planting corn and soy, year after year, depletes soils, and the fertilizers used to prop up those exhausted lands wash into surrounding watersheds, degrading drinking water and driving the formation of coastal dead zones.
Banks have been reluctant to acknowledge that money they have lent is unlikely to be repaid, in part because that would trigger a loss, which in turn depletes the bank's equity (the money shareholders invest).
Unlike conventional crude which can be pumped directly from the ground, water is required to separate the heavy, tar-like substance from the sand it's found in — a process that depletes and pollutes freshwater resources.
"As China depletes its frozen inventory and starts tapping into the global pork supply in a more meaningful way, we expect Tyson to start realizing meaningful upside, likely in early FY20," Bernstein analyst Alexia Howard said.
Ours has ended up in our garage, where it'll spend the night charging after its 12 volt battery depletes itself after around 40 or so minutes of use — less if it's been carrying two tiny passengers.
But the deficit presents an obvious dilemma for the Kim regime: the more it depletes its foreign reserves by buying in excess of what it sells, the less money it has to buy anything at all.
Regulators accused Trader Joe's of failing to promptly fix leaks of R-22, which is used as a refrigerator coolant but also depletes the ozone and has 1,800 times more global warming potential than carbon dioxide.
Without them, among the most serious cases in the ICU, "the mortality rate would approach 100 percent," Barry writes, as oxygen in a patient's body depletes and the organs begin to fail or breathing becomes too challenging.
It&aposs not the right choice for me at the moment — I chose travel insurance over life insurance because being airlifted to the mainland from the middle of the Adriatic Ocean depletes a bank account in moments.
Take it literally and you'll face the fact that, no matter what, the earth will ultimately be destroyed by the sun as the hydrogen fuel in its core depletes, forcing it to expand into an unrelenting red giant.
One interpretation might be that wakefulness depletes the levels of neurotransmitters close to the synapse; in that case, phosphorylation might both regulate the arrival of new supplies and in some fashion mark how active the brain has been.
Although Boylan's awkward handling of the two time frames depletes the tension, she has a good grip on the dynamics of her narrator's current and past selves and the battle to keep them from fighting to the death.
A 2016 study by computer engineering professors in the UK and Saudi Arabia found that under a good signal strength, a battery depletes 13 percent while a weak signal could cause the battery to drop up to 38 percent.
There's the gas that depletes as you race, serving as the now-standard energy mechanic in free-to-play games, as well as several forms of currency and even rare parts that you can use to upgrade your cars.
In fact, as the game contains an energy gauge, an exhaustion level, that depletes whenever the character being controlled performs a strenuous activity, I figured I'd attempt to play Stardew Valley as the most unfettered person who's ever lived.
This depletes your stock of regular Pokéballs by one, then has you watching for the series of white lights that tell you a catch is in progress, and hoping you'll be notified of a successful catch with a multicolored flashing light.
With the promise to repeal the Affordable Care Act, Trump is poised to gut a key public health fund that accounts for 12 percent of the CDC's budget, and he's reinstated the global gag rule, which depletes global health funding.
The risk of getting the 2019 novel coronavirus is pretty low in this country, so you don't need to run out and buy a face mask this instant—you really shouldn't, actually, because that depletes supplies for the health professionals who need them.
A new study published today estimates that fracking dangerously depletes water levels in up to 51 percent of streams in Arkansas, where water is taken and pumped deep underground (along with sand and chemicals) to frack a well to access natural gas.
That's necessary because precisely how much energy an electric vehicle uses — and thus, how quickly it depletes its battery — depends not only on the distance driven but other subtle factors like the ambient temperature, the time spent idling, how rapidly the driver accelerates, and more.
The principals of the L.L.C. may have millions of dollars of personal wealth, but the assets homeowners can go after are limited to whatever money is in the L.L.C. Once the shell company sells the apartments and depletes its funds, the pot may be empty.
The different genetic origin of different regions of the scalp has been found to be the reason behind male pattern baldness, Mirmirani says, in which hair typically depletes from the top of the head and crown and but stays in a fringe pattern around the temples.
"While we are reviewing the proposal just introduced by Chairman Rogers, the funding level is less than one-third of the amount of the President's emergency request, and further depletes the ability of the U.S. to respond to the ongoing global threat of Ebola," Hammill said.
"I look for the beauty in this environmental crisis," said Mr. Ben Zaken, whose Salty Landscapes boat tours take travelers out onto the surface of the Dead Sea, where the water level is falling by more than a meter a year as human consumption depletes its sources.

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