By blunting the effect of price increases, it may also affect attempts to stub out smoking. |
The constant rise in fuel prices risks blunting development of our airline activity, tour operation and freight handling business. |
It comes free with the food and is so good you are in danger of eating too much and blunting your appetite. |
In other words, the Chinese plan artificially to raise their producers' costs, blunting their competitive edge. |
It was characterized by a blunting of the intestinal villi and flattening of the epithelium covering these blunted villi. |
The reduced average skin blood perfusion is attributable to blunting of hyperemia when relief pressure is too high. |