As more and more responsible drivers are entrapped by inappropriately low limits and hidden cameras the stigma attached to speeding diminishes. |
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This process causes the snow to compact as it slowly diminishes creating a solid crust base and surface. |
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However, the truth is that over time, records and cassette tapes deteriorate and the quality of sound diminishes. |
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As the Earth's speed of rotation diminishes owing to tidal friction, its angular momentum falls. |
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The riverine woodland diminishes daily and most rivers are dry for some of the year. |
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This lingam diminishes gradually as the moon wanes and increases as the moon grows. |
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It diminishes the usefulness of the book in providing a de facto architectural history of the city. |
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Absence diminishes moderate passions and increases great ones, as the wind extinguishes tapers and adds fury to fire. |
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Rabbit Remembered may have upset the symmetry of his great tetralogy but it in no way diminishes it. |
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Immorality prevails as sympathy for the unfortunate diminishes into thin air. |
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Fault displacement varies and diminishes downwards and upwards from a central zone where the throw is highest. |
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When the hunger for success diminishes the comfort zone beckons and the need for continuous self-improvement begins to take a back seat. |
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Official American history diminishes or erases completely these bodies in its ideal narratives of progress. |
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As the boa constrictor tightens its grip our feelings of euphoria will grow as our power to transact on our own account diminishes. |
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She refers to Aviemore as a diseased blight whose continuing existence diminishes Scotland. |
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Citronella candles and mosquito coils seem to help when the air is calm, but their effectiveness diminishes with a breeze. |
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Having the Web's multiplicity of information at our fingertips empowers and diminishes us. |
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No international authority has any authority over us which diminishes our sovereignty. |
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We can't rally around specious information that diminishes our ability to think critically about real and present health threats. |
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And a nearby butler's pantry with built-in grill, under-counter refrigerator, and microwave diminishes kitchen congestion. |
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To describe habits as automatic diminishes the force of the voluntary condition of the concept less than to state that they are mechanical. |
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The presence of carboxyhaemoglobin also diminishes the oxygen held by the normal haemoglobin, which further compounds the hypoxic effect. |
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As the sticker price of the vehicle rises, the number of options diminishes, but choices become more complex. |
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I suspect that if you have been trained to be stoic, this probably diminishes your ability to sense pain. |
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The lingual ridge diminishes in height approaching the symphysis where it is absent, producing a narrow symphyseal trough. |
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A clodhopping version of Chase, the Moroder's theme from Midnight Express, only diminishes the enterprise. |
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It diminishes the importance of real problems if they are lumped together with petty complaints. |
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The intensity of radiated light diminishes in the extreme ultraviolet and far infrared. |
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My objection to his reading is that it is too fiercely moralistic and diminishes Shakespeare's spirit of intellectual inquiry. |
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A prime minister who condones that behaviour or who does not realise it is happening diminishes himself and his government. |
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But the pitiless character of his criticism diminishes these letters in this respect, even as it enlarges them in other ways. |
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It's also a very good pattern for anyone who has a bit of a pot, because the crossgrain hangs down straight, and totally diminishes a pot. |
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Her overconfidence diminishes both her freewheeling approach and self-consciously feminine subject matter. |
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Relatively more mentally ill people end up in prisons as the prison population diminishes. |
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Coupled with the convolutions of the text and the variable vocal performances of the puppeteers, this diminishes the dramatic impact of the play. |
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The eddy current is generated at the surface of the work-piece and diminishes toward the interior. |
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The itching usually diminishes gradually and eventually stops after complete wound healing. |
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This relative dominance of the root over the shoot diminishes gradually as the plant grows. |
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Their respect for you gradually diminishes during the passing time it takes you figuring out their name. |
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The ability to do this is greatest in the very young and diminishes gradually with age. |
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This lack of comprehensiveness in no way diminishes the valuable contribution made by this fine book. |
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However, most of these remixes are available elsewhere, which greatly diminishes the value of this collection. |
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But this fact substantially diminishes his otherwise potent political power as Commerce Committee chair. |
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She refers to the place as a diseased blight whose continuing existence diminishes the country. |
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Likewise, the ability to distinguish between certain sounds such as sss, sshh or zz diminishes from the time we reach our thirties. |
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It diminishes what they add to society, irrationally elevating their private lives in ways that do a disservice to them and to us. |
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Also, slightly disappointingly, it diminishes the role of the grown-ups. |
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That candor demystifies the sexual appeal and, in turn, diminishes the sexual pressures. |
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At a sheepfold the track loses its companion walls and stone surface and diminishes to a narrow path with railway sleepers over the numerous spring fed rivulets. |
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Further, given that dihedral diminishes gliding performance, its infrequent use suggests that a premium is placed on maximizing lift to drag ratio during gliding. |
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Regrouping in camps diminishes resistance, facilitates extermination and makes it possible to camouflage it, to give it the appearance of a natural death. |
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The longer he continues in practice, the fewer the names recalled, and the therapy diminishes to calamine lotion, Lassar's paste, sulphur ointment, and chrysarobin. |
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Smoking also discolours teeth and fillings, diminishes taste and smell, increases the risk of mouth cancer and makes dental implants more likely to fail. |
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When the ebb and flow of our heart diminishes, we feel separate from the vast world around us, a world in which everything breathes, pulsates, expands and contracts. |
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Scorpio is the worst rising sign as it impedes and diminishes the relationship as well as being an indicator that there is falsity and deception involved. |
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His success later in the afternoon has staggered a nation and sent two families reeling from heartache that never diminishes. |
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In addition to its role in regulating glucose metabolism, insulin stimulates lipogenesis, diminishes lipolysis, and increases amino acid transport into cells. |
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Jaworski says McNabb diminishes the impact of his inaccuracy by being an elite scrambler and rarely making stupid throws, and that was true even during his struggles. |
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As our wine supply diminishes, so each mouthful becomes nectar. |
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Unfortunately, the control scheme and the dependency on rote memorization, not to mention the immense difficulty level diminishes the quality of the game. |
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His explanation only diminishes the irresistible excitement we feel while watching Tony Perkins peer at Janet Leigh in her shower. |
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Once it turns clear, the tomato is overripe and flavor diminishes. |
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Maintenance therapy prevents or diminishes the intensity of subsequent episodes of those manic-depressive patients with a history of mania. |
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When the chick hatches hemoglobin E diminishes while hemoglobin A and D increase in concentration. |
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Also, the older we become, the thinner our skin becomes and, in turn, its capacity to produce vitamin D cutaneously diminishes. |
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As the blood flow diminishes, the cells within the gonads die and dehydrate. |
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Precipitation changes dramatically from one spot to the other, and diminishes very quickly eastward. |
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The reaction with chlorine is similar but requires heating as the resulting chloride layer diminishes the reactivity of the elements. |
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As one travels east toward the African coast, the influence of the gulf stream diminishes, and the islands become increasingly arid. |
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Oscillatory motion is highest at the surface and diminishes exponentially with depth. |
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Erosion of silty soils that contain smaller particles generates turbidity and diminishes light transmission, which disrupts aquatic ecosystems. |
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The water movements in such environments have a generally higher energy than that in deep environments, as wave activity diminishes with depth. |
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Stimulation of MOR in the intestines reduces propulsatile and diminishes intestinal secretions. |
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Morphine reduces propulsatile activity in the small and large intestine and diminishes intestinal secretions. |
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As the starving person becomes too weak to move or even eat, their interaction with the surrounding world diminishes. |
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Since the sprinter maintains speed while going downhill, the need to overstride diminishes. |
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Some parts ore marked after polishing and the act of repolishing diminishes them. |
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The major disadvantages are the time necessary for subculturings and an inherent subjectivity that diminishes legal defensibility. |
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As Best becomes a lynchpin in the forward goal scoring line, his profile and saleability increases as his contract diminishes. |
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As glucocorticoid levels rise again at the end of the hyporesponsive period, granule cell proliferation diminishes once again. |
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The amount of hyaluronan contained in our skin diminishes with age, causing wrinkles and fine lines to appear. |
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Formalized as a committee or not, any subgrouping that creates distortion diminishes the capacity of the whole. |
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Over the last centuries, proponents of secularization have claimed that as societies modernize, the role of religion in public and private life diminishes. |
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The Challenger explosion... became one big symbol for mankind. As the trauma diminishes in the weeks ahead, another meaning will emerge from the doomsday events. |
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Critics of the openness model are quick to contend that any qualification of the notion of God's complete knowledge of the future diminishes his power and worshipability. |
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An occasional wobbly pop is one thing, but the consistent use of alcohol significantly diminishes any possible real long-term spiritual connection or spiritual awareness. |
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The wild and rocky character of the range then gradually diminishes with Starling Dodd and Great Borne, before crossing the pedestrian Floutern Pass to the Loweswater Fells. |
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Learning about other faiths in no way diminishes or trivializes our own. |
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The radioactivity of all radioactive waste diminishes with time. |
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As the movements progress, the prominence of the piano diminishes spectacularly, though it remains there as an orchestral vamper right towards the end. |
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Not only does this completely ignore the horror of a likely terrorist attack, it trivializes and even diminishes the dignity of the dead and wounded. |
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But if you can hear the differences already between major scales, minor scales and diminishes because you've been playing them, you'll learn them much faster. |
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However, the presence of the smectic clay diminishes the cure of the EPDM rubber, requiring an increase in the cure system concentration to maintain crosslink density. |
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