The clever use of backing vocals, for example, magnifies the humour value of the main lyric as well as comprising a catchy tune. |
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Clericalism magnifies the importance of the hierarchy, but denies the importance of the laity. |
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In fact, academe's characteristic mode of governance magnifies majoritarian power. |
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Cook and Barrett play in the New York metropolitan area, which magnifies the media attention. |
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Special effects like mosaic and sepia can be applied in-camera, while a 4x digital zoom magnifies your subject. |
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Sin always magnifies the wrong thing and tries to exalt what is insignificant. |
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The existence of large financial-market actors that do not care about maximizing their profits magnifies the riskiness of the bets. |
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The choice to exhibit these works exclusive of any other motifs magnifies certain aspects of Johns's many-sided artistic personality. |
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Adding sticky-back mirror squares at the back of a shelving system of this sort magnifies the space. |
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If depression induces heart disease and magnifies the lethality of existing cardiac conditions, does treatment of depression curb heart disease? |
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Climate change magnifies the uneven distribution of risk, increasing both disaster risk and poverty outcomes in these communities. |
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The ongoing tightening of credit markets and economy further magnifies these difficulties. |
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The purchase of Investment Funds using borrowed money magnifies the gain or loss on the cash invested. |
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Fitting responses to the dynamics of the epidemic not only reduces waste and inefficiency but also magnifies the impact of national efforts. |
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In that framework, success at destination makes circulation more likely and magnifies its development impact. |
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As a rule, the larger sized cohort magnifies the scope of risk and hence necessitates a different level and approach to oversight. |
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This method magnifies the effect of heterozygous mutations on the posterior phenotypes, thus identifying even lethal genes involved in the targeted process. |
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It involves developing a bottle that portrays the identity of the product, magnifies it and makes it even more desirable. |
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My soul magnifies the Lord, and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior, for he has regarded the low estate of his handmaiden. |
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The thickness of the faces, at between 3 and 4mm, allows a play of light which magnifies the goods on display. |
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That view of history also clarifies and magnifies Blair's achievement in returning Labour to its roots in a radical liberalism. |
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The point is that the Post, with its Master-of-Evil treatment of people like Mr Mohammed, magnifies the effect of any act of terrorism. |
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Leverage is an elixir that makes profits soar when times are good, but magnifies losses when the economy sours. |
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The manner in which climate change magnifies existing gender inequalities will significantly hamper efforts to achieve these goals. |
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The fact that these verdicts are simplistic and the sentences rigid magnifies the inequities in dispositions. |
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The magnifying glass in the hologram magnifies the stamps as we change our point of view. |
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As predators eat prey, the concentration of contaminants magnifies as it moves up the levels of the food chain. |
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A substantial and growing area of psychological research, cognitive science, knowingly and by design magnifies internal validity at the expense of external validity. |
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The result in all three cases is a chasm between image and performance that magnifies the narrative of dashed expectations. |
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And Neoplatonism furnishes the most poignant example, inasmuch as its monism merely inverts earlier Platonism's dualism and only magnifies the melancholy. |
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Add her slight lisp which magnifies her adorability, watching her reel off 'boot, house, cat' in her little voice was just too much. |
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However, the wheel forms a lever that magnifies the pulling force so that it overcomes the frictional resistance in the bearing. |
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The barrage and immediacy of these images magnifies these horrors. |
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His magnanimity in discharging his epistemic duty, moreover, magnifies the admirability of his response. |
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It magnifies misery and can sap the strength of whole societies. |
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It magnifies the palace, the church of St. Martin in Coelo Aureo for the use of Aryans that following the lose: the church will change name by cult and will be called Sant'Apollinare New. |
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A collision with any train, particularly with passenger trains, magnifies the potential outcome of a crossing accident, presenting a threat to railway employees, crossing users, the local population and the travelling public. |
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This magnifies the strength of the Group's resources, enabling them to provide innovative solutions going beyond pure advertising, adding value and profits to their clients' brands. |
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The menace of international organized crime and drug traffickers is magnified by conflict, chaos, poverty and instability, and it magnifies all those ills in return. |
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Those engaged in economic activity in autocracies are generally linked to the regime, which magnifies the potential impact of commercial reprisals for supporting opposition parties. |
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The scarcity of information on arrival times magnifies the difficulties. |
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Now, the current phenomenon of migration magnifies, as under a magnifying glass, the overall problems of human society: all stumbling blocks are exacerbated in migration processes, especially in forced migration. |
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The sensationalization of crimes reported in the media simply magnifies the crime and takes the focus away from addressing the actual issue and finding a concrete solution. |
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