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French businessmen have become markedly less optimistic.
The trouble is, developing countries would be whacked, since their exports would become markedly less competitive.
Buscha found there is significant evidence of seasonal affective disorder (Sad) whereby individuals become markedly less happy during the winter because of a lack of light.
They accuse the film of glossing over the reality of prostitution; as Dutch society has become markedly less libertarian in recent years, their business is increasingly frowned on.
Throughout the 1980s, he was fond of saying, the then unified social services departments comprising both children's and adult services had possibly been unique in contriving to become markedly less cost-effective.
Now hip-hop has achieved cultural hegemony, but Patterson doesn't seem to have noticed that the genre has become markedly less pugnacious in recent years, thanks to non-thuggish stars like Drake, Nicki Minaj, Macklemore, Kendrick Lamar, and Iggy Azalea.
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Fused with McGregor's athletic choreography, Adès's music became markedly less introverted — physical rather than cerebral in profile.
Sadly, once "Nasty Simon" is ensconced as an international television judge-producer-mogul, the book becomes markedly less funny, and Cowell less endearing.
Hutchison Whampoas unprofitable telecommunications operations became markedly less so last year, but they are still a drain on the flagship company of billionaire investor Li Ka-shing, who has been forced to sell assets to whittle down a crushing debt burden.
Following pretreatment with IFN- γ, the cells became markedly less sensitive to UK-101, while their sensitivity to general proteasome inhibitors (epoxomicin and dihydroeponemycin) remained unchanged.
We are also becoming markedly less religious.
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