Therefore the sharing of the Nile waters by the riparian states especially of the Nile Basin does not necessarily drastically affect Egypt. |
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Other than the imminent signing of rookie Mike Smith, there are no indications right now the roster will look drastically different. |
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By the end of 1999 its economy had shrunk by 7 per cent and the unemployment ratio had increased drastically. |
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Your relationship changed quite drastically when you started living together. |
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She had blonde hair from her roots to her shoulders, then the color drastically changed like a person playing two different characters in a play. |
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The arrival of the disease in the country would drastically reduce the profits of some of Brazil's largest meat exporters. |
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It was hard to believe that their luck had changed so drastically in only one day. |
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I think the convoluted branches were caused by someone who lopped the tree very drastically at one stage. |
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At the same time, the traditional industries of fishing and lobstering declined drastically as marine wildlife disappeared from the harbor. |
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Poverty and isolation drastically affected Hannah's already eccentric personality. |
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If he does this, I have no doubt that it will drastically improve my opinion of the direction, editing, and story. |
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I think that the administration drastically underestimated the popular resistance to our invasion. |
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The score is drastically cut and rearranged, leaving a first act of sixty minutes and a second of thirty five. |
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Disney has a long history of drastically altering source material when developing animated projects. |
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As winners of the contest, their doors and windows will be fitted with free double glazing, in the hope of drastically cutting the noise. |
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The songs are a little more raw this time around, though not drastically enough to estrange long-time fans. |
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The cascading impact of import duties, excise and sales tax should be drastically reduced to make computer hardware more affordable. |
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In this way the turtle population is maintained at natural levels and risk of endangerment drastically reduced. |
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In case of GP each breakpoint is determined as a goal so the number of constraints and the deviational variables are drastically increased. |
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This drastically minimized the harsh desert conditions and the reliability of the equipment increased. |
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Some fear it will be gone in another 60 years unless we cut consumption drastically. |
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The product of this reaction is drastically lower in energy, and thus, more stable, than the reactant. |
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The presence of only a trace of decarburization on the surface may drastically reduce the fatigue properties. |
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Exposure to air can drastically change not only miscibility transitions, but also surface pressures. |
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A major problem is the lack of priests and other ecclesiastics, whose numbers declined drastically during the Soviet period. |
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Yet such neo-traditionalist frou-frou has no place in mid-century homes, no matter how drastically revamped. |
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In many instances, the assigning of troops to reserve fronts called for drastically new methods of their commitment to battle and disposition. |
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Whether it's called user innovation, crowdsourcing, or open source, it means drastically rethinking your relationship with your customers. |
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Surveys at Discovery Bay showed that Diadema reappeared on the shallow fore reef after 1996, accompanied by drastically reduced macroalgal cover. |
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In the closing stages the game almost descended into farce as a thick freezing fog had enveloped the pitch reducing visibility drastically. |
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Possum populations have been drastically reduced, resulting in significant improvements in forest health. |
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Bread rationing was reintroduced in January 1947 as was soap rationing and, critically, beer and porter supplies were drastically reduced. |
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By drastically reducing your overhead, you correspondingly increase your chances of success. |
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In Germany, four nuclear power plants cut production drastically to avoid releasing super-heated water from cooling towers into rivers. |
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He said this could revive the banking sector's intermediary role, which has been drastically weakened since the financial crisis. |
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Fortunately for me the pittosporum would have drastically slowed the car as it ploughed through my front courtyard. |
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The basic design of the aviation piston engine hasn't changed drastically in decades. |
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Displaced just a bit from the vertical axis of the triangle, this stripe drastically destabilizes an inherently stable shape. |
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Often, there is a mixing of genes from viruses that infect different species and this creates drastically different viruses. |
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This would drastically cut the amount of waste being dumped in landfill sites and reduce the risk of waste incinerators being built in our area. |
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Book cover design has improved drastically since the middle of the last decade. |
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Changing the coarseness from 20 to 40 drastically modifies the domain definition of the central region of the Ca-ATPase. |
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Scores of beds will be axed and staff recruitment and overtime drastically reduced in swingeing cuts being unveiled by hospital chiefs today. |
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One concerns my conclusion that the Kirk's overseas mission should be cut back drastically. |
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I've got a horrible feeling that I'm actually drastically overqualified for the job, and that I'm going to be wasting their time. |
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The binding or unbinding of a single ion will drastically affect the calculated surface charge density. |
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The slightest error on anyone else's part and he was biting their head off like they had drastically fowled up a mission. |
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We have to drastically reduce the burning of fossil fuels, coal, oil and gas, so we need more wind farms to produce cleaner electricity. |
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Immigration reformers saw this program as a stepping stone to drastically overhauling our current immigration policy. |
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But the premier stressed that achieving the objective of drastically streamlining rural administration would take time. |
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One of the women was carrying in drastically colorful clothes, while the other a box of hairbrush with some hairpins. |
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Here are a few quick, easy-to-implement security tips that will drastically reduce your hackability. |
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With the economy in a nosedive and tax revenues plummeting, the only way to balance the budget was to drastically cut government spending. |
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She had an excellent ear for accents and individual styles of speech, but otherwise did not alter her voice drastically. |
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But soon after, the price began to fall drastically and I took to cultivating 3,000 vanilla plants as intercrop. |
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Physiotherapy services will also be drastically affected by a decision not to replace staff vacancies. |
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There can be no doubt that mass immigration has reduced costs for employers drastically. |
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However, at certain heights the air thinned drastically, and it took a trained lung to breathe in those areas. |
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The balance of nature has been drastically upset and the environment is already paying the price. |
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You drastically cut back on basic necessities such as food or travel to pay creditors. |
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We very strongly feel that certain aspects of products are overemphasized by hardware sites, while others are drastically underemphasized. |
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The multifunction polis near Adelaide has been drastically scaled down by authorities. |
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Now they are being drastically undercut by competition from the rest of Europe and particularly from Asia. |
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But, unbeknown to Noah, Timna has set in motion a chain of events that will drastically affect God's plan. |
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Similarly, but less drastically, gems were pried from their mountings to be sold or deployed in a different context. |
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It would also change drastically the montane landscapes and the livelihood of their inhabitants. |
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The shapes of the action spectra drastically changed depending on the fluence rate of the unilateral monochromatic irradiation. |
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We have drastically revamped the studio, doubling our space and tripling our technical capacity. |
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That is also the reason why its version of the trishul is drastically modified to make it look more like a dagger than a trident. |
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A vegetarian diet would drastically reduce the amount of crop land needed to feed billions. |
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It is not his fault if Waugh's world view seeps too biliously through the pictures, or if one of the central actors has been drastically miscast. |
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There is nothing wrong with his performance, except that he is drastically miscast as a quiet mathematician. |
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Perming methods have changed drastically since the last time big hair was a must. |
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I'll betcha a cold frosty brew that a month from now opinions on both sides of this issue will have changed drastically. |
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Face falling drastically, Candace looked down to conceal her disappointment. |
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Looking at a tiered floral chiffon dress, Kelly says, just as with wedding dresses, prom styles don't change drastically from year to year. |
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He needed a shave, his complexion was pale and sickly and he looked drastically deprived of sleep. |
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Science works by drastically oversimplifying the world, cutting out everything that cannot be mathematized. |
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The performance of javelin throwers was improving drastically up until the mid-1980s, to a point where officials were concerned for crowd safety. |
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The water cycle will be drastically altered with increased temperatures, increasing the number and severity of both droughts and floods. |
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Being aboard a ship was drastically more boring than dancing the jitterbug in England. |
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The changed the news feed a few weeks ago, drastically altering the user experience. |
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For the most part the majority of Americans haven't got a clue as to what's ado or how these talks will drastically alter and affect their lives. |
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Everyone has at some point noticed how people talk at drastically varying rates of speed. |
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Getting a career starter to alter his role so drastically and successfully in midseason is a master stroke. |
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Like a quilt made from drastically different scraps of fabric, the puzzle they kept trying to piece together stubbornly pulled apart. |
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The aggregate amount of loans also picked up drastically, from 7.3 billion leva to 11.1 billion leva. |
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Those dramatic events drastically affected the marine community, but had little impact on terrestrial flora. |
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An air filter for gasoline and diesel engines that drastically improves the burning efficiency of gasoline and diesel engines is provided. |
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Nobody could have anticipated how drastically things would swing Bolton's way with a dream of a goal just 16 seconds into the second half. |
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If players did not argue with the referee so much the amount of yellow and red cards would be cut drastically! |
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This drastically reduces the cost and size of a tunable solution to the system vendor. |
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I looked over, and for the first time, I noticed that my belly had drastically reduced in size. |
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His underlying view is that if we don't make a drastically new start we are doomed. |
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The political structures of Maoism remain, even as the policies they enact have changed drastically. |
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Evelyn cried out with relief, but her reassured expression soon changed drastically in a look of pure fury. |
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More than 100,000 drastically overweight people are expected to undergo bariatric surgery this year. |
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Now the majors have grown into generals in positions of immense power and the complexion of the army has changed drastically. |
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When her husband's year-end settlement was given to him, Mary Smith realized that the amount was drastically insufficient. |
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It didn't take a master brewer to see that something was drastically wrong. |
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In his first six months in office, he drastically reorganized the leadership structure. |
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As my lassitude, depression and memory loss grew more pronounced, we decided that we needed to drastically change our lives. |
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My faith in my own country has fallen away drastically over the last ten years. |
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I was a punk, know-it-all kid to summarize. I have matured drastically since 16 and continue to do so. |
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Many said they believe that it's unnecessary to drastically prune trees in the summer just as they come into leaf. |
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You'll generally want to use this maximum resolution for slides, since the image resolution drops drastically when you resize the image. |
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Rising losses led to a restriction of new bank funding, forcing the company to drastically retrench and restrict lending. |
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The magnetic properties of some crystalline substances change drastically when they are subjected to pressure along one direction of the crystal. |
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Similarly, the results of this study should not drastically increase your intake of Indian food. |
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And how investor confidence would fall drastically each time Rousseff rose in the polls. |
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Somewhere, in an alternate universe, the film is drastically recut. |
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Does he not know that the CAP has just been drastically reformed? |
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Journalists are leaving Kabul, embassies are downsizing, and donors are quietly and drastically scaling back. |
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Servers and restaurant owners occasionally shame those who drastically under-tip. |
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But there are drastically fewer forces left in Europe available to be called upon in such an event. |
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The idea is to shorten drastically all time limits for court proceedings and to achieve fast liquidation of assets so as to rescue operative enterprises. |
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Having your web site available in the Manipuri language will widen your readership and drastically improve the effectiveness of your marketing messages. |
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The course was plotted with near perfection and brought them close to the first planet in Sol, Mercury, its orbit drastically altered due to the need for terraforming. |
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From the beginning, the Brothers Chaps had a vision drastically different from the world and time they inhabited. |
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Just when the Putins left the Soviet Union, that country began to change drastically and irrevocably. |
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With the merry season fast approaching people are warned that more than two thirds of the region's young singletons say smoking drastically reduces sexual attractiveness. |
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Like Broadway, the landscape of reality TV has been changing drastically and rapidly in recent years. |
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For example, in 1850 the steel making industry was drastically changed by the Bessemer process which burned out impurities in iron through the use of a blast furnace. |
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The quarter mil is thought to be the largest ever fine by a team against one of its players, though we bet it will be drastically reduced sometime soon. |
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A haulage company is on trial to drastically cut the din of revving engines and fork-lift trucks, the blare of lorry cab radios and the shouting and swearing of some staff. |
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As a result, the landscape Muldrow perceives, filtered through his dreams and his Umwelt, is drastically different from that which is visible to most humans. |
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In the midst of that, two American researchers used DNA analysis of whales to argue that North Atlantic whales have been drastically undercounted historically. |
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If the sluices were co-ordinated with the tidal barrier the whole water level from Malton to Barmby could be drastically lowered and reduce flooding. |
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Once you begin on the slippery slope of hypothermia, secondary problems such as narcosis and decompression sickness begin to increase drastically. |
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In line with its acceptance of the international strategy for the Second UN Development Decade, the Federal Republic has drastically softened its capital loans policy. |
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O'Neill will adopt a root and branch transformation at Parkhead and the present group of non-achievers, the first team squad, will be pruned drastically. |
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Once again, you have drastically oversimplified my previous statements. |
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Parker's body chemistry is drastically altered after the accidental bite. |
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At the same time, the traditional industries of fishing, oystering and lobstering declined drastically as marine wildlife disappeared from the harbor. |
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Some grass is grown on the farm for hay or silage, together with swede, turnip or kale for winter forage because grass growth declines drastically in the winter. |
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The main structural bulkhead supports the hull sides at the chain plates and the cabin top at the mast step is drastically cut away so the interior is more open. |
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At the same time, another city halfway around the world well known for its hustle and bustle will soon change its noise pollution laws drastically. |
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In addition to losing land to ranchers and farmers, pastoralists have seen their mobility drastically reduced by the expansion of national game parks. |
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Miners object to these devices because they are heavy to wear, block vision on the sides, get covered with dirt and grease, and scratch easily, drastically impairing vision. |
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Far-red or red background lights irradiated vertically from above drastically inhibited phototaxis toward red light or far-red light, respectively. |
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As spring turns to summer, the mercury rises drastically in the region, making the deserts that are likely to be the theatre for war, inhospitably hot. |
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It can help to reduce building maintenance requirements by eliminating or drastically reducing condensation on the interior surfaces of windows, particularly in cold climates. |
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The first one brings out the congas and growling bass line to underscore Kanamori's string of curses, both at regular speed and drastically slowed down for added queasiness. |
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The approach, which makes an assumption about the functional form of the yield premium, drastically increases the number of convertible bonds examined. |
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The price is optimized in the sense that any fudge factors thrown into the price calculation to offset unknowns have been eliminated or drastically reduced. |
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The number of flood defence committees is also to be drastically reduced, scrapping all local committees and establishing a definitive list of regional committees. |
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As Charles Murray noticed decades ago and demographers have known for some time, the structure of families has diverged drastically by social class. |
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Without the other, the free flow of educative information between the governed and policy makers is drastically affected thereby limiting the prospects of development. |
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Before the flooding of New Orleans drastically escalated on Tuesday, the White House tried to disarm questions that could be politically explosive. |
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There's something drastically impressive about that record label. |
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At 129 minutes, the film's too long, but not drastically long. |
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Antiviral therapy was switched to foscarnet, and CMV DNA drastically decreased. |
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The numbers of Russian herders have been drastically reduced since the fall of the Soviet Union. |
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The lead engineer requested IP intercoms for ease of installation and drastically lower costs. |
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Within two hundred years, the red granite has drastically deteriorated in the damp and polluted air there. |
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Thus, by the 5th century, the number of case contrasts had been drastically reduced. |
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However, when the weather changes drastically and unexpectedly then sea lions are left with no food. |
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In addition, this static thrust capability means the engine can be realistically tested on the ground, which drastically cuts testing costs. |
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Respirometry experiments show that heart rates of Atlantic cod change drastically with changes in temperature of only a few degrees. |
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There is scientific evidence that proves that climate was drastically altered. |
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We have not documented major extinctions yet, even as climate change drastically alters the biology of many species. |
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Trading on the floor was now drastically low and most was done over the phone to reduce the possibility of injuries. |
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This left the Channel drastically reduced of large vessels, with only 11 ships of the line present. |
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At the same time, American submarines cut off Japanese imports, drastically reducing Japan's ability to supply its overseas forces. |
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Systematic research by Galton drastically reduced the number of genera and species. |
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The corn ration was drastically reduced, and it was announced that an extra potato ration would be issued to make up for it. |
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Since the 2000s, main roadways have drastically improved, though lacking standards in design and road safety. |
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In order to maintain his enlarged military he debased the Roman currency drastically. |
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The use of firearms in seal hunting during the modern era drastically increased the number of killings. |
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As world trade slumped, demand for South African agricultural and mineral exports fell drastically. |
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This relationship is only approximate, however, since local factors, such as proximity to oceans, can drastically modify the climate. |
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Atlantic puffin populations drastically declined due to habitat destruction and exploitation during the 19th century and early 20th century. |
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In 1957 it was announced that the RAF would be drastically reducing its presence. |
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Fierce competition is forcing broadband operators to drastically reduce the prices of their headline triple-play services. |
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The story concerns a young naval pilot who dies but then wakes up in a new body in a future where society has changed drastically. |
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Savin, also coached by Alwyn Dewhirst, was looking to drastically improve his previous marathon time. |
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Dry eye syndrome is caused by changes in hormones during a woman's life, which affects the tear gland and eye surface more drastically. |
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Featuring strong RPG and adventure game elements, Curse of Darkness boasts innovative character growth and drastically improved enemy variation. |
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Infestations of the bark beetle have risen drastically since the onset of the drought, rendering trees even more susceptible to fire. |
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In Great Britain, Italy and Ireland, numbers have decreased drastically in recent years. |
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What Peter Shah has done could inspire a new generation of astrophotographers but we have to drastically cut light pollution first. |
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We know that quasar spectra are drastically redshifted during their multibillion-year journey to Earth. |
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Remember, every time you drastically reduce your kilojoule intake your body will go into famine mode and burn up lean tissue for energy. |
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Although conditions are drastically better in cities, all of Ethiopia suffers from poverty and poor sanitation. |
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The oil spills during the Gulf War also drastically affected Kuwait's marine resources. |
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During the period 1974 to 1999, the steel industry had drastically reduced employment all around the world. |
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The Expressionists drastically changed the emphasis on subject matter in favor of the portrayal of psychological states of being. |
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Key scientific ideas dating back to classical antiquity had changed drastically over the years, and in many cases been discredited. |
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The need for trailers to haul the product to the gin has been drastically reduced since the introduction of modules. |
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The Court of Requests, the jurisdiction of which had been drastically reduced in the intervening years, was abolished. |
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Native culture changed drastically and their affiliation with political and cultural groups also changed. |
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However, cursive Cyrillic differs drastically from the printed form, and creates a new set of words that look Roman. |
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Desertion rates within the German army began to increase, and civilian strikes drastically reduced war production. |
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An eight-month blockade from rebels seeking more autonomy for the region known as Cyrenaica cut Libya's oil export potential drastically. |
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At the other end of the scale, the Kartvelian languages of Georgia are drastically more permissive of consonant clustering. |
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If you, as a trainer, work to instill a vision in your greenie, his whole mission will be drastically changed. |
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Such contact languages usually lack the inflections of either parent language, or drastically simplify them. |
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In the Northwest Germanic languages, which include all modern surviving Germanic languages, class 7 was drastically remodelled. |
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The decades of Manchu conquest caused enormous loss of lives and the economic scale of China shrank drastically. |
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After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Russia drastically cut military spending, and restructuring the economy left millions unemployed. |
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The topography changes drastically, rising from the narrow coastal plains to the highlands of the eastern Sierra Madre. |
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This method drastically reduced the importance of lunars as a means of verifying chronometers. |
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It was observed that insecticide treated mosquito nets alone or with repellent drastically reduced the malaria mortality and morbidity. |
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But it will still have to drastically reduce auto production in North America, China and Thailand due to parts supply disruptions. |
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The previous government subsidized flour after prices of wheat in the international market rose drastically. |
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Eliminating harborages and sources of food and water can drastically reduce rodent populations. |
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The wild common ostrich population has declined drastically in the last 200 years, with most surviving birds in reserves or on farms. |
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A uniform marriage and divorce law must be drastically enacted by the Central Government and rigidly administrated by the higher courts. |
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However, infection rates can be drastically reduced if the main focus is on the prevention of transmission jumps between hubs. |
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Without guaranteed playdates for their films, the studios cut back on production drastically. |
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Although Russian filmmakers became free to express themselves, state subsidies were drastically reduced, resulting in fewer films produced. |
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Also, the age at which patients present with primary immunodeficiencies has changed drastically in recent decades. |
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Known as ion implantation, the treatment is a bombardment process in which the near-surface of a metal is drastically modified by energetic ions. |
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Economic stability increased and previously chronic inflation was drastically reduced. |
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During his reign, his authoritarian rule put him at sharp odds with the senate, whose powers he drastically curtailed. |
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Inbound marketing drastically changes the way businesses promote their products and services. |
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By the mid-eighth century, Arab armies had subjugated the Persian Empire, drastically reduced the size of the Byzantine Empire, and eliminated the Visigoth kingdom of Spain. |
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This has drastically affected their anatomy to be able to do so. |
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In all Romance languages, this system was drastically reduced. |
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While creoles tend to have drastically simplified morphologies, mixed languages often retain the inflectional complexities of one or both of parent languages. |
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Chaos again emerged as elected government in Mexico changed drastically. |
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It employs electronically commutated motors in all its fans, which increase the energy efficiency on a cubic scale by drastically reducing energy consumption. |
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In April 1961 Ron Greenwood took over as manager, and drastically changed team training by putting a focus on footballing skill rather than physical fitness. |
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This population decreased drastically around the start of the 20th century as a result of extreme fur prices, which caused severe hunting also during population lows. |
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During the war, the musical life of Britain was drastically curtailed. |
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They found that granulocytes drastically increased numbers in these men. |
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The BMA has criticised the STPs, maintaining they are unworkable and will not make the NHS securely sustainable but threaten to reduce services drastically. |
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The approach to preventing MAS in the newborn has changed drastically over the past 30 years from a more aggressive approach to a selective approach. |
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But exploitation during westward expansion, as well as the installment of domestic sheep, which can host pathogens fatal to wild sheep, drastically reduced these numbers. |
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Southern and Nicolas conclude that the Gower family of Kent and Suffolk cannot be related to the Yorkshire Gowers because their coats of arms are drastically different. |
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Seldom have democratic principles been so drastically enacted into law. |
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The line of equilibrium may shift drastically over short periods of time, leaving a whole glacier in the ablation area or in the accumulation area. |
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The climate is known to change drastically in rather short distances. |
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To correct the deficit, the government has two options-either to drastically increase the budget revenues over the next six months or to drastically lower expenses. |
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The system of inflectional classes is also drastically reduced. |
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After UNICEF and NGOs got involved, after 2005, child labour figure is drastically lower, with the total estimated to be fewer than a thousand child labourers. |
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Large species such as the tiger, rhinoceros, orangutan, elephant, and leopard, were once abundant as far east as Bali, but numbers and distribution have dwindled drastically. |
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Its first success was in drastically improving the reliability and speed of goods trains, work which led to the development of the Advanced Passenger Train. |
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Ghana has an array of wildlife that can be seen at zoos and national parks in Ghana, although populations have been drastically reduced by habitat loss and poaching. |
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However, the simple addition of a driving axle can drastically increase fuel consumption and negatively impact the overall vehicle dynamics and performance. |
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This freedom was drastically curtailed by the Provisions of Oxford. |
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Although parts of Europe aside from the north remained wooded, by the Roman Iron and early Viking Ages, forests were drastically reduced and settlements regularly moved. |
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As a result, numbers of Barrens topminnows have declined drastically. |
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The Ainu population decreased drastically in the 19th century, due in large part to infectious diseases brought by Japanese settlers pouring into Hokkaido. |
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Under British occupation investment in education was curbed drastically, and secular public schools, which had previously been free, began to charge fees. |
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Some social scientists attribute the increasing prevalence of dowry to the concept of groomhood being drastically changed from the normal eligible bachelor to a fancy product. |
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Those who received propranolol displayed drastically reduced avoidance behavior and increased approach behavior, an effect that persisted for one year. |
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The service sector has increased drastically in all Nordic countries in the last 15 years and today accounts for about three fourths of all employed persons. |
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By the middle of 1814, American generals, including Major Generals Jacob Brown and Winfield Scott, had drastically improved the fighting abilities and discipline of the army. |
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By the end of the Terror, the crowds had thinned drastically. |
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Meanwhile, industrial pollution and environmental damage, present since the discovery of fire and the beginning of civilization, accelerated drastically. |
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Roads or bulkheads built along bluffs can drastically reduce the volume of sediment eroded, so that not enough material is being pushed along to maintain the spit. |
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It was a cloying sense of deja vu attached to the team that finished seventh last season, 22 points off the top and drastically in need of some more dynamism. |
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They range in size from pebbles to boulders, but as they are often moved great distances, they may be drastically different from the material upon which they are found. |
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Because a large share of air pollution is caused by combustion of fossil fuels such as coal and oil, the reduction of these fuels can reduce air pollution drastically. |
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Also known as floppy baby syndrome, the genetic condition leaves children with little control of their movements and can drastically shorten life expectancy. |
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Quite a bit of footslogging is needed, but get yourself a fastpass like us and drastically cut down on queuing time, and a kids' buggy cost 12 euros. |
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This method of cooling can remove large amounts of heat from the milk in a very short time, thus drastically slowing bacteria growth and thereby improving milk quality. |
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The number of phagocytozing neutrophils is drastically reduced as well as the phagocytic capacity designated by a significantly lower number of ingested microbes. |
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