Over time, the regional economy can become decreasingly dependent on a narrow staple export base and growth can become self-sustaining. |
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If one plot line is potentially chilling, the other is decreasingly persuasive. |
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Changes in urban areas have resulted in a decreasingly child-friendly environment. |
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Modern urban societies are increasingly mental and decreasingly emotion, perception and sensation oriented. |
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Road signs are decreasingly considered as something linked exclusively to a metal post. |
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Consumer taste is moving to decreasingly bitter beers requiring ever less hops. |
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This also indicates that schools are decreasingly regarded as private realms and increasingly seen as public assets. |
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The locations of the first order are situated in the centre of the system, whereas the others follow decreasingly the concentric circles. |
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Making efficient use of scarce public resources is especially important now, when general fund financing is decreasingly available. |
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With decreasingly few exceptions, media is supported by advertising. |
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But SB1070, partially blocked by a federal judge, looks decreasingly likely to become a model. |
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The tools we use to create digital content are increasingly powerful but decreasingly expensive. |
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As they approach the ends of their various 21-day incubation periods, Frieden said, ''it's decreasingly likely any will develop. |
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Moreover, the dramatic growth of executive-branch power has made regulation decreasingly a matter of C-Span-able legislative-branch policymaking and increasingly a matter of bureaucratic fiat. |
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China has generally administered the economy with a gradualist approach that is proving decreasingly effective. |
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How can a decreasingly representative global market serve as a reference? |
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Altering documents occurs decreasingly, particularly since the introduction of the new design of the passport booklet and the requirement of individual passports for minor children. |
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The learning process, becoming more informal and virtual, would be decreasingly subject to any form of institutional control on student numbers, flows, and the forecasting of these factors. |
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In terms of immediate impact and programme management, the Assembly involvement in the Council for Cultural Co-operation has become decreasingly significant since enlargement. |
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It is not clear how well equipped are the media to play this role, or even the degree to which the media are increasingly or decreasingly inclined to do so. |
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It remains to be seen whether decreasingly influential groups of political actors are interested in setting up networks with a view to unified world government. |
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Samples are commonly obtained from blood, hair or body fluids. Advances in DNA technology enable samples to be obtained from decreasingly smaller traces of DNA found at crime scenes. |
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Religion is also decreasingly seen as a social binder, and is generally considered a personal matter which should not be propagated in public. |
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The plural verb forms appeared decreasingly in formal writing into the 1950s, when their use was removed from all official recommendations. |
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One has to 'get through' a prescriptive syllabus in a decreasingly shorter time. |
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They use insurance as a proxy measure for income, but with the Affordable Care Act, I presume this becomes a decreasingly useful proxy. |
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