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That "revolving door" patients were reducing in number was evident when the first interviews were conducted in 2006 as described by this key informant: I (interviewer): "…this idea of "revolving door" patients do you think that's a valid one?" R (respondent): "I might have a couple of years back but I don't think so much now.
"Some of the victims also give up on their small businesses, for example, a friend of mine used to attend to a food joint but because of the odor, which could come out of her, her customers started reducing in number up to when a time reached when no one could come around to buy her food,… so she decided to close up the business and was left with no source of income, apart from begging".
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Although much reduced in number, Protestantism persisted in France.
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By the end of the war, the Chetniks were greatly reduced in number.
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But those which have built their business around psychoactive substances will reduce in number or cease to be".
Now the modes of causation are many, though when brought under heads they too can be reduced in number.
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