A third method was dollar devaluation, to cheapen the selling price of American goods abroad. |
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No claque of paid liars can cheapen the sacrifice and nobility of the cause. |
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It has enough bells and whistles to satiate special effects fans, but not too many to cheapen the overall film. |
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They cheapen the level of discourse and scientific exchange. |
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Yet such events can simultaneously seem to cheapen the feat if even Philip Humber can do it, maybe it's not so special after all. |
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Those are the good things that we often cheapen by pure partisanship but they are there nonetheless. |
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We must seek methods and techniques that fit the spirit of the teachings and always try to avoid projects that cheapen the revelation. |
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The effect is to cheapen the work that family lawyers do and I see an erosion of pride and an increase in indifference. |
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And, quite honestly, that tends to just cheapen your own experience. |
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He had made no attempt to hide his fear that a colour magazine would cheapen the quality of his paper. |
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Businessmen quibble that they could better tap fast-growing markets in Asia if the BoJ did more to cheapen the yen. |
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Every day is distorted by gossiping media reports, that spoil and cheapen everything. |
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That's why we must protect the values of Canadian citizenship and must take steps against those who would cheapen it. |
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We need to crack down on this widespread fraud and tackle those who seek to cheapen Canadian citizenship. |
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These cheapen the relationship by equating an emotional investment to an unemotional return. |
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The first are books that bring added value to the popular, the second cheapen the whole proposition of publishing. |
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In the middle of the decade the government began dropping trade restrictions in order to cheapen imported inputs and promote export-oriented growth. |
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Japan Airlines suggests entering the air transportation market in this region, which will simplify and cheapen them. |
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To hand out Purple Hearts for PTSD would cheapen what our first president meant the medal to represent. |
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These measures cheapen the value of Canadian citizenship. |
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Because if we don't, we cheapen the idea of freedom. |
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Sadly, it becomes clearer and clearer that where the EU could contribute so much, we will continue our schizophrenic policies which only cheapen the image of the EU in the eyes of the developing world. |
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The Minister had read a letter to Parliament from the deputy governor of the Bank of Canada. The letter indicated that the Bank's concern was that even innocent reproductions could cheapen the position of bank-notes. |
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The joy and pride and gratitude is real, and the fact that it is tempered by an understanding of its limits does not cheapen it, but rather helps it to grow. |
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Two of our greatest enemies in the fight against terror are the fear that makes us cheapen our freedoms and the power that makes us cynical of them. |
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On the other hand, all emotional excesses, under the guise of a personal response to God, cheapen the faith of the believer and call into question his emotional balance. |
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This software allows to lighten and cheapen your work, economize on time. |
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