As the slide is pulled to the rear, depress the ejector at the right rear of the frame. |
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Nothing will depress you faster than a dim, mildewy closet to go back home to after an exhausting day of teaching. |
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The synapse is the probable arena where general anesthetics depress neuronal function. |
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The actor recalls that his father never told the story of his internment in a way that would frighten or depress his children. |
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Fully depress the button and the camera will have recorded the sharp shot of the couple you wanted. |
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Studies show sedative herbs gently depress the central nervous system, thus calming you and inducing sleep. |
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The child should not receive sedatives or opiates as these may depress the respiratory drive. |
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Critics of the measure worry that the bill will depress the price of US labour in the tech sector. |
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The net effect of the first three design factors is generally to depress computed Hispanic relative incarceration rates. |
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Not winning will depress his fans more than it will bring him down, because his despair is constant. |
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In my view nothing does more to depress the reputation and standing of teachers than to witness the annual antics that go on there. |
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Cannabis does alter your mind. It can make you more irritable, or sometimes depress you, or sometimes put you on a high. |
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Also, when immune cells are overtaxed, it may take less exercise than average to depress immune function. |
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Today I asked your child to depress the right pedal, to stop the action of the dampers so that the strings could vibrate freely. |
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So I depress the very heavy clutch, apply much effort to the he-man gearshift and off we rumble. |
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However, the purpose of these scribblings is primarily to pass comment on current events, not to further depress its readers. |
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His argument is that grammar schools depress standards by creaming off the most able pupils. |
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Inflationary policies conducted for long periods of time not only foster the growth of government but also depress economic activity. |
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These actions further depress economic activity, prices, corporate cash flows and the ability of borrowers to service debts. |
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Income taxes lead to economic costs because they tend to depress the overall level of employment in the economy. |
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Treatments that depress the immune system leave the body unguarded against illness and even common infections can be extremely dangerous. |
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High or rising rates of interest will have a negative influence on effective demand and depress the economy. |
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Against that, the higher taxes needed to pay back all that debt are going to depress the economy. |
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In fact, an excess of these helpful minerals may even depress your immune system and exacerbate the infection process. |
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Overall, the effect was to depress global economic activity, but we're getting over it. |
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Your thumb will depress the magazine release lever as you grasp the magazine. |
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It must also be in the proper position to depress the plunger on the deadlocking latch. |
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To fold simply push the sight down, depress the button, and lock the sight into place. |
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To use the extinguisher, you pull out the safety pin and depress the operating lever. |
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The alkaloid also acts on the myocardium to depress conduction and irritability, as well as to prolong the myocardial refractory period. |
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His mother's restrained manner, in addition to decreased work hours, wear out and depress Paul so much that he suffers greatly. |
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I refuse to talk about my abortive attempt at qualifying for the Hanley Cup lest I depress myself even more. |
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Just as sharing information can build esprit de corps, withholding it can severely depress morale. |
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Be aware of situations that depress you or that cause you to feel lonely, bored, frustrated, or discouraged. |
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Unfortunately, it actually aggravates the sense of business anxiety and fear and the reinforcing restraint which will depress economic activity further. |
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The hardships of life inside mobile homes, which are being slowly ravaged by the salty sea air, seem to energise rather than depress the residents. |
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Alcohol itself is a depressant, therefore combining it with a barbiturate can depress the nervous system to such an extent that it ceases functioning altogether. |
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Having a similar effect as write-downs, share buy-backs also normally depress shareholders' equity proportionately far more than they depress earnings. |
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Where I live, local zoning ordinances offer protection against neighbors who would otherwise depress property values by painting their houses garish shades of ecru. |
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Because they depress the central nervous system and have the potential for abuse, however, these drugs should be avoided in patients recovering from chemical dependency. |
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When one lies with the sick one, the suffering and the moanings invade the space, invade one's own body, depress and devitalize in the contagion of suffering. |
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They were part of a vast left-wing media conspiracy to depress GOP turnout. |
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One study has also shown that glyphosate applications on RR soybeans may depress soybean root nodulation and therefore nitrogen fixation. |
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Cyclopropane is nonirritating to mucous membranes and does not depress respiration. |
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To turn on the flashing hazard lights, depress the top end of the hazard light switch located to the left of the headlight switch. |
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Pull back on both levers in parallel to travel backwards, do not depress the foot pedal. |
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Scopolamine is also used to treat motion sickness, an effect that depends on its ability to depress the activity of the central nervous system. |
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First, by choking off the supply of credit and throttling sales, crises depress investment and thus productivity. |
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For vehicles equipped with a manual transmission, you must depress the ignition release lever to release the key. |
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Worries that weakened international economic growth will depress Oil demand remains a key dampening influence on Oil prices. |
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High gasoil stocks put pressure on refinery margins and will depress crude oil demand in the coming months. |
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As if the blow from the financial crisis were not enough, he managed to depress confidence even further. |
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Lucas will talk about public expenditure and the need to avoid cutbacks that will further depress the economy and hurt the poor most. |
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This would exacerbate the burden caused by high unemployment and depress growth even further. |
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Doing so will keep the bedding clean and dry, depress bacterial growth and keep the cows clean for easier milking. |
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The rent of the outlet centre in Messancy is going well, but the investments and the rent incentives depress the result. |
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Additionally, any increased supply of small fresh live lobsters could depress the price of lobster in Canada and in third countries. |
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Topical glucocorticoids depress the anti-inflammatory response and accelerate healing. |
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Ice has an amazing capacity to depress gradually when weight is applied, and then to gently rebound as the weight is removed. |
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When you depress the spring-loaded latch it opens smoothly on a hinge. |
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The Saharan air layer appears to depress hurricane formation. |
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Low rates depress the return retirees can get from most traditional retirement vehicles, including fixed annuities, as well as bonds and certificates of deposit. |
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But they also are aware that large tax increases at this time of economic stagnation and rising unemployment would depress economic activity even further. |
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Of course it does: the EU's high tariff barriers depress trade, with the poorer countries of northern and eastern Africa being hard hit, so off they go to try their luck in Europe using Malta as a staging post. |
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They argued that China had controls in place and the sale might depress prices. |
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Orme noted, that the attacking planes were flying so low that the guns had a hard time, or were in some cases unable to depress far enough to get a shot at them. |
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This can help to depress bacterial growth. |
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Ukip may also help to depress the Conservatives' tally. |
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Therefore, addition of nanoplatelets causes to depress the livingness of the system with respect to styrene polymerization. |
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Competition from rental properties and resale homes, including homes held for sale by investors and foreclosed homes, may reduce our ability to sell new homes, depress prices and reduce margins for the sale of new homes. |
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To disconnect, depress button and pull apart. |
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Furthermore, illegal work should be considered as nothing less than a social evil, since it can depress wages and working conditions, as well as distorting competition between businesses. |
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In 1997, low priced imports from the countries concerned started to depress prices and suppress price increases that would have been necessary to take into account the development in raw material costs. |
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In contrast, the night frosts and advection of the cold Arctic air masses connected with anticyclones in the early spring depress the migration. |
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High interests rates can depress investment by making it more expensive and less profitable than increasing savings, so reducing productive capacity and thence production. |
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On the common agricultural policy, Member States must urgently tackle the practices that depress world prices, distort poor-country markets and undermine earning opportunities for their farmers. |
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An important anti-nutrient is phytohemagglutinin, a heat-labile lectin known to depress the nutritional quality of dry beans. |
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Continue to depress the brake pedal without pumping the brakes. |
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Throughout, I stabilized myself with lots of examsmanship, in order to depress my fellow-candidates. |
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I don't know how negative the political uncertainty really is for the Canadian dollar, but at present there is enough reaction to depress the currency in the absence of other supportive influences. |
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It does not seem sensible to me to artificially depress the tuition fees that students pay, so I would like to see those fees allowed to rise and to use that money to support those students who cannot otherwise attend. |
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Labour markets are improving, but not as fast as most people would like and the exogenous shocks to the economy, be it from the BP oil spill or the fiscal tightening in Europe, can't help but depress overall confidence. |
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Large masses, such as ice sheets or glaciers, can depress the crust of the Earth into the mantle. |
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Long waits for connections aren't acceptable and depress rail travel. |
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The collapse in confidence that would follow a Greek departure could also hit demand and depress growth right across the eurozone – a risk for British firms dependent on exports to this key market. |
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In comparison, the graphic panel technology requires that the operator touch an image printed on the face of the control console to depress a microswitch and effect a command. |
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Increases in uncertainty can depress investment, or consumption. |
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Depress the clutch, change gear into neutral again, and apply brakes. |
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