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Hispanic identity in America, he adds, is a "Frankenstein's monster" that has taken on a life of its own.The ethnic origins of some previous waves of immigrants have evaporated over time: Italians, Germans and Russians, dismissed by Benjamin Franklin in 1751 as of "swarthy Complexion", are now, for the most part, just white.
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While there are usually some compelling cost savings to be had from vertical integration (either through insourcing services or acquiring suppliers/customers), the increased margins typically evaporate over time as the "supplier" gets complacent with a captive, internal "customer".
High public concern due to recent events might evaporate over time or could quickly change when other concerns, such as an economic crisis, take precedence.
Since shock waves have a way of evaporating over time, it will be fascinating to compare recollections of the original "Drive" with its first major New York revival, which opens in a Second Stage Theater production on Monday.
In addition, he said, "We are concerned that federal money for the subsidy might evaporate over time, leaving behind the residue of another insurance mandate, which will drive up premiums and cause some consumers to lose their current coverage".
Hormones are created on an arriving request, are diffused to neighbors and evaporate over time; (2) hormones trigger the transport of corresponding content, which is done hop-by-hop.
This coolant, however, evaporates over time.
If Hawking's theory of black hole radiation is correct, then black holes are expected to shrink and evaporate over time because they lose mass by the emission of photons and other particles.
Using this formalism, it can be shown that black holes emit a blackbody spectrum of particles known as Hawking radiation, leading to the possibility that they evaporate over time.
The pheromone itself evaporates over time, such that, if no ant follows the indicated path and renews its pheromone trail, the path becomes 'silent' or 'unknown' to the colony (Deneubourg et al., 1990).
When an ant walks, it leaves behind itself a chemical substance called pheromone which evaporates over the time, and the more pheromones, the shorter the pass (perhaps the shortest) can be reached [33].
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