On the one hand, scientists have often accused the mass media of distorting and diluting their work by trying to make it more accessible. |
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But small drops of water have fallen onto the page, diluting the charcoal, smearing the picture, and bringing me back to reality. |
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Then that mixture of gasoline and oil would seep down into the crankcase, diluting the engine oil even further. |
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It then would sell stock to new investors for one-third off the book value of its current owners' stakes, diluting their interests. |
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You're diluting the votes of some persons who are treated differently than others and you're completely disenfranchising other voters. |
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Otherwise, they absorb too much water, diluting that intense strawberry flavor. |
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All seek a modus vivendi as a means of diluting extremist attitudes on both sides and isolating the rejectionists in their own communities. |
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Duramitex is a concentrate that needs diluting and is used to clean out pigeon lofts and hen houses. |
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Then he used some of this mother tincture to make the final remedy by diluting and vigorously shaking it in water over and over again. |
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Freeland's strength is his ability to deliver what his audience wants without diluting it for the mass market. |
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According to homeopaths, diluting medications and shaking the solutions makes the remedies less toxic and gives them more healing power. |
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They try to hide its vile taste by adding diluting orange or lemon but this doesn't work too well and I still have to hold my nose while drinking it. |
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Could it be that, having watered down the chicken with non-specific mince you are now further diluting your capital costs with low grade mangel-wurzels? |
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If it starts showing up in movies like kick-ass, that could be a contributing factor of diluting the force of the word. |
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But by ignoring the problems now festering in the heartland, Congress and the White House will end up diluting the fiscal stimulus over which they are battling so hard. |
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Simple asphyxiants are physiologically inert gases that act by diluting atmospheric oxygen. |
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When diluting larger amounts of urea the spray cocktail's temperature will be drastically lowered so that the urea dilutes slower. |
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Strong cleaning agents like diluting agents or concentrated cleaners should be avoided since they may affect the optical properties of the sunglasses. |
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A reagent blank is prepared by diluting 3 ml of aqua regia to volume in a 100-ml volumetric flask. |
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This is prepared by diluting 50 ml of aqua regia to 1 litre using distilled or deionized water. |
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Get perfect windows every time by diluting one capful of Hertel® Multi in a bucket of water. |
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He succeeded in winning in rural Virginia without diluting his appeal in the more sophisticated suburbs. |
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The report is sweeping and poorly formulated, at the same time as diluting and devaluing the concept of human rights. |
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Dawn is diluting darkness from the sky and it's difficult to distinguish between the susurration of the surf and the swishing whisper of the casuarinas around us. |
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In the past these false impressions led to bankruptcy of a number of costrecovery projects by diluting capital. |
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This bill wants to send a clear message, but the government is diluting the bill that I brought forward previously. |
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Tidal flushing limits the buildup of Ulva blooms by diluting nutrients, oxygenating the water, and exporting the Ulva out of the estuary. |
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Combining the two sources of funding risks diluting the development agenda. |
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In order to avoid diluting ÖIAG's shareholding, its share of the capital increase was exactly equal to its shareholding in Austrian Airlines. |
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Such operations may have the effect of diluting the holdings of existing shareholders. |
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Cultural tolerance or ethnic equality should never mean diluting someone's faith. |
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Part from a diluting effect there is no interaction between blood plasma and alcohol. |
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How does hair oiling in India or the habit of diluting laundry powder for use in machines in China affect fragrance performance? |
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It has the disadvantage, however, of diluting the purpose of investigations. |
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After having finished the spraying operation carry out the diluting and spraying of the residual amount in intermitted procedure. |
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Framing the message has to be done without diluting the facts, compromising core values, or undermining the people you work with. |
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It has everything to do with debasing or diluting the traditional values of a sacred religious sacrament or covenant. |
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Of note is the fact that additional shares issued in the quarter had the impact of diluting Q2 results by 2 cents per share. |
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It can also be used as a mouthwash, by diluting 25 drops in water as desired. |
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We are not diluting the salvation Gospel and leave nobody in doubt that to come to Christ means to pass from death to life. |
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Considerations of humanity and concerns over exceptional circumstances must not, of course, seduce a Court into diluting the clear policy of the convention. |
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Though Mr. McClinton has done an admirable job of sustaining a melodic fluidness throughout, the repetition of themes and phrases can wind up diluting their initial impact rather than strengthening it. |
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A culture solution for plant cultivation prepared by diluting fertilizer components effective for plant with electrolyzed water produced by electrolysis of solution of potassium chloride. |
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Once daily, prepare a poultice for external use by diluting 20 drops, using the dropper provided, into 3-10 times as much water, or as recommended by your health care practitioner. |
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Essential in every house, it removes unwanted odours without fragrancing. It also makes it possible to adjust the intensity of a home fragrance by diluting it. |
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It involves diluting stool with a liquid, like salt water, and then pumping it into the intestinal tract via an enema, a colonoscope or a tube run through the nose into the stomach or small intestine. |
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The aim of this experiment is to determine what effect diluting these solutions has on their conductivities and their pH's. What would you expect? |
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Water from the solution with a lower solute concentration will cross the membrane diluting the more highly concentrated solution until both concentrations are equalized. |
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They will read news created by a single, homogenous newsroom that will put out the same stories and opinions in the newspapers, thus eliminating more jobs, diluting diversity, and shutting out minority points of view. |
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Many repurchased shares are held in the company's treasury and emerge later as part of employee compensation schemes, which avoids diluting existing shareholders but does not in itself produce higher earnings per share. |
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It is my support for substantial European commitment in the Mediterranean region that prompts me to warn against the risks of diluting Europe's Mediterranean policy within its overall neighbourhood policy. |
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Subsidies nevertheless proved useful to avoid diluting the capital of existing drug depots, given that the government had decided to freeze selling prices. |
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One possible path may be the creation of a secondary market for these options, thereby reducing the volume of funds necessary from producing countries and diluting the risks of the operation. |
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Dilution is a solution and you're diluting the oil. |
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Furnaces, fireplaces, wood stoves and any other fuel-burning appliances also require air for combustion and for diluting and exhausting the products of combustion out of the house. |
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The purpose of a fixing every two weeks is to maximise liquidity through short trading sessions, rather than diluting the trading and volumes through continuous trading. |
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Pollution prevention does not include measures such as diluting constituents to reduce hazard or toxicity, or transferring hazardous or toxic contaminants from one medium to another or to the work place. |
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Moreover, the chosen method of financing has the advantage of not diluting Audika's capital, thus preserving the interests of all minority shareholders. |
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It was formed by party members opposed to the merger who saw the Lib Dems diluting Liberal ideals. |
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Their actions also had the effect of diluting Gaelic culture, gradually replacing it with a lowlands one. |
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Strangely, he did this by diluting the sting of the ant scene. |
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By diluting the gold with other metals, the government could issue more coins without also needing to increase the amount of gold used to make them. |
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The term 'compounding' includes the combining, admixing, mixing, diluting, pooling, reconstituting, or otherwise altering of a drug or bulk drug substance to create a drug. |
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Diluting what little there is left of the Democratic brand seems a poor marketing idea. |
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