Hazing degrades and risks physical and emotional harm because of the hazers' need to feel powerful and in control. |
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The non-attributable pressure loss at the seams degrades flow calculations. |
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Melon vitrescence is a critical problem for growers and shippers as it degrades fruit quality and cannot be detected by nondestructive methods. |
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The mulch is left on-site to control erosion until it degrades and helps nourish the soil, eliminating any hauling costs. |
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However, if I remember correctly all energy eventually degrades to heat energy, right? |
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It degrades from the equal rank of Citizens all those whose opinions in Religion do not bend to those of the Legislative authority. |
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Moreover, the presence of large numbers of tourists degrades the quality of the wilderness experience for everyone. |
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Sprouting, which may appear as a swelling from the shoot at the germ portion of the grain, degrades wheat quality. |
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While the substance that degrades or lowers the quality of food is an adulterant. |
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Our Dace Hall music culture, which is saluted by the youth, is one that frequently degrades women in its lyrics as well. |
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You sound like an intelligent woman, however, your use of foul language degrades you and anyone else who uses it. |
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Water-resistant drywall used as a the backer quickly degrades once subjected to moisture. |
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Over time, however, it oxidizes and chemically degrades to form alcohols, ketones, aldehydes, acids and esters. |
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Further cards, beyond seven, can be added to a canasta, but if you add wild cards to a pure canasta, this degrades it to a mixed canasta. |
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That is because poverty degrades individuals and robs them of dignity and worth. |
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This compression of an already compressed voice signal degrades voice clarity. |
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This cheapens and degrades the movie and insults the current style of the comic franchise. |
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On an orbiting satellite, energetic particle exposure degrades the efficiency of the solar-cell panels used to provide operating power. |
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Moving terabytes of data through servers becomes impractical and degrades the overall system. |
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All of this energy eventually degrades to heat and has to be either stored in the soil beneath the cities, radiated away, or convected away. |
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Over time the insulation on these very flexible wires degrades, allowing a small current to flow through the salty bilge water. |
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Such a cold-blooded and barbaric punishment degrades everyone involved in the murder. |
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Absolutely stunning CGI slowly degrades into a very unconvincing PS2 version of the Rock as the Scorpion King. |
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Going back to the database example, as the inconsistency piles up, the understandability of the database degrades. |
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It can only be removed using a paint stripper which degrades the polymer. |
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Mold degrades the drywall and adhesive behind the vinyl wallcovering. |
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A peaceful world is in the interests of all people, and a world torn by civil conflicts or wars over land, water, and wealth degrades the lives of all. |
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Occasionally, that system of trading degrades into heated barter or anger. |
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Beanie objectifies and degrades women and preaches the virtues of hustling, macking, gun-toting, drug dealing and pot smoking with the best of them. |
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Reducing it to an expletive degrades the word, erases the idea, impoverishes language and makes us ever so slightly more stupid than we were before. |
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One of the main reasons I believe its illegal is because many people see it as a very wrong thing to do, it degrades women and turns them into objects. |
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We also believe that practically any country that degrades women or any country that cuts them off from the vital life of the country is making a very big mistake. |
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Besides the racial slur, it degrades the character of the mother. |
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This causes a discontinuity that degrades the audio quality. |
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Controlled release fertilizers are traditional fertilizers encapsulated in a shell that degrades at a specified rate. |
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This degrades the soil and causes the soil to become less and less fertile. |
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The strain not only affects surface freshwater bodies like rivers and lakes, but it also degrades groundwater resources. |
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It degrades the exocuticle and destroys the tracheal lining of soft bodied insects. |
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Even more incriminating is evidence that when heparanase degrades heparan sulfate, the reaction releases growth factors. |
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There are some cases where hyperthreading actually degrades CPU performance, especially when CPU utilization is high. |
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Heme oxygenase degrades the heme to release iron, carbon monoxide, and biliverdin, and the latter is reduced to bilirubin. |
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It degrades the myelin sheaths of neurons, reduces their numbers, interferes with neurotransmission routes, and decreases neuronal growth. |
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The bacterium Diplococcus degrades charcoal, thereby raising charcoal's burning temperature. |
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This introduces FM modulation which degrades Doppler performance. |
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In-vivo, the product degrades in a few weeks and is resorbed. |
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As an example, Moving Target Indication can interact with Doppler to produce signal cancellation at certain radial velocities, which degrades performance. |
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One that degrades xylan would be of interest because xylan forms the backbone of hemicellulose, a molecule that complicates production of cellulosic ethanol. |
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There is concern about the environmental impact as peat fields are flammable, drainage degrades ecosystems, and burning of peat releases carbon dioxide. |
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In this study, we found that pitrilysin, a zinc metallopeptidase of the inverzincin family, degrades monomeric, but not oligomeric, islet amyloid polypeptide in vitro. |
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When people worship at the crib, he said, they are signing up to a world of justice, peace and sustainability, rejecting everything that dehumanises and degrades. |
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Dr Richard Thompson, of the University of Plymouth, has studied how plastic degrades in the water and how tiny marine organisms such as barnacles and sandhoppers respond. |
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