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New research suggests that such an effort might be effective, though its impact could be dwarfed by other influences on financial markets.

That amount could be dwarfed if Actavis wins the race for Merck's generics unit bids must be submitted by the end of this month and are expected to top €4 billion.

That financial success could be dwarfed, however, if stem cell research produces the new treatments and cures for Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's, heart disease, paralysis, diabetes and other disorders that proponents hope will come about.

The boss added that he was sad to be handing over the Home Championship trophy to England, but fully intended to wrest it back in 1979, although "it could be dwarfed by the World Cup".

Republican interest groups are outspending Ms. McCaskill and other Missouri Democrats by a 7-to-1 ratio; Ms. McCaskill herself is being outspent by 3 to 1. Though she has raised nearly $10 million, the amount could be dwarfed by the unlimited money at the disposal of Republican-oriented groups.

While my watch collection could be dwarfed quite easily by that of some folks around these parts, I've got enough of'em to get me through a week or two without repeating.

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However, according to the Mail, Ford's fee could eventually be dwarfed by the sum received by Abrams.

The number of regional jets could eventually be dwarfed by a new class of private jets meant to replace high-end private planes with piston engines.

A solo performer could easily be dwarfed by the immense Lyttleton stage, but within the first five minutes of Misterman, Cillian Murphy has dauntlessly occupied it.

But the size of that market, and its social impact, could well be dwarfed by an even larger opportunity the solar revolution is engendering.

The horrors of the US Agent Orange defoliation campaign in Vietnam, about which I wrote on Oct. 15, could ultimately be dwarfed by the horrors caused by the depleted uranium weapons which the US began using in the 1991 Gulf War (300 tons), and which it has used much more extensively -- and in more urban, populated areas -- in the Iraq War and the now intensifying Afghanistan War.

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