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My hearing became increasingly poorer and they were decreasingly effective.
Now that the case has really gotten ugly, kissing and making nice looks decreasingly likely.
She says that's now something more for the Sundays and is decreasingly popular with readers, thanks in part to the internet.
The commemorations draw decreasingly criticism and increasingly support each year.
The tax rate, on the other hand, would begin at decreasingly lower ratios of payrolls to revenue.
Wealth, influence and occupation became decreasingly commensurate with formal status.
According to Lessig, ours has been but is decreasingly a free culture.
The line between reality and make-believe becomes decreasingly discernible.
However, synaptic plasticity renders this treatment decreasingly effective with time.
However, these tactics were decreasingly successful, as a new generation emerged which had no collective memory of this instability.
Southern California is decreasingly dependent on imported petroleum, natural gas, and coal, which account for 65 percent of its energy use.
But their personality has been expressed to the public and conveyed to the public in decreasingly musical terms over that time.
And with currency fluctuations, salaries with appear attractive initially can become decreasingly so over time.
Also, most 'break' silently, often producing decreasingly random numbers as they degrade.
This tortured premise sets her up to overhear the assassination threat, and events become decreasingly authentic after that.
It also meant that Garak's intelligence regarding patrols would be decreasingly useful as she went along.
Even if he did find a flaw in the program which enabled him to break through, he knew he'd gain nothing but decreasingly realistic surroundings.
Henry Kissinger, stating the wide availability of nuclear weapons makes deterrence "decreasingly effective and increasingly hazardous."
Regional water supplies are decreasingly threatened by pollution, and growth is often limited by whether there's adequate supply.
He'd abandoned his medical practice, his license was suspended, and he'd gone through a series of decreasingly productive jobs.
That seemed decreasingly likely.
It is usually performed as a last resort to remove a cancer, but decreasingly so as limb-sparing operations improve.
Today, chitalishta are less widely spread and have decreasingly critical roles, mostly due to lack of funding.
Smitten correspondents will have to play catch-up as they are already doing in the case of the decreasingly glamorous President Gorbachev.