As the country was gripped by cold, children and adults were snowballing and tobogganing. |
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I think that this is going to have a snowballing effect in terms of shaping public opinion in the developed world. |
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Naturally when you start winning matches in a Grand Slam, it is bound to have a snowballing effect in terms of gaining confidence. |
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I nodded absently, still humming the song as I thought about the dilemma that was rather rapidly snowballing. |
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A loss of confidence in the currency can generate extrapolative expectations and snowballing movements. |
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It has been suggested that snowballing may undersample social isolates, those of low education, social class, or income, as well as social deviants. |
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This movement has been snowballing to the point where some believe that keywords are irrelative. |
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The Commission would first use the new appropriations in order to avoid any snowballing of successive carryovers. |
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However, your response gave the impression that there was no complete recognition of the fact that events are snowballing. |
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Careless credit card usage leads to snowballing debt that has far reaching consequences for individuals. |
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Mr. Howard Hilstrom: And do you not think this has the possibility of snowballing into many other areas of the economy? |
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Due to the snowballing effect of a growing economy, people who were rich in 2002 increased their wealth. |
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You'd be miles better off remortgaging with your existing mortgage lender, getting an unsecured personal loan or, even better, snowballing your unsecured debts. |
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The idea is to prevent the snowballing of a catastrophe into an ever bigger one. |
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In the past two decades the institution of childhood in the western world has been changing at such a snowballing pace that adults in general and parents in particular are becoming more and more bewildered about it. |
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Major cuts to the program have started a snowballing effect that is now being felt in many areas of the marine community, both domestic and international. |
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The result was a snowballing of support in future referendums. |
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I hope that stops at two racists in Wigan, not snowballing to 2,000 or 20,000 racists in Wigan. |
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In addition, there had been a snowballing effect as many regions outside the 32 project areas had adopted the same modality for client-centred reproductive health services. |
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And there are signs that the momentum is snowballing behind him. |
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Tata has not escaped unharmed from the snowballing scandal over the Department of Telecommunications' decision, in 2008, to allocate wireless spectrum to favoured companies at below market prices. |
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For example, suppose that there was a sharp loss of confidence in the Canadian dollar and the latter began to fall in such a way as to generate extrapolative expections and snowballing movements. |
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It is the latest example of the snowballing advancement of viral marketing, as the Welsh Rugby Union aims to maximise ticket sales for the forthcoming autumn internationals. |
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