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However, in my relatively recent role as eco-campaigner, their presence has become distinctly more sinister.
"The economic situation has become distinctly less favorable" since last summer, he told the House Financial Services Committee.
Secretary of Commerce Hoover has become distinctly more prominent".
The enormous advances in science promise infinite potential in a world that, paradoxically, has become distinctly finite.
At the same time concern about overpopulation, which was widespread when the film was made, has become distinctly unfashionable.
Maddy Moon, who now runs a website helping those whose relationship with food and "healthy eating" has become distinctly unhealthy, suffered with orthorexia and says her life disintegrated as a result.
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Recently, however, senior officers have become distinctly more upbeat.
But sitting on the fence becomes increasingly uncomfortable as events unfold, and the vibes from Washington have become distinctly colder over the past 24 hours.
Over the past week, pundits and analysts alike have become distinctly bearish about the reëlection prospects of Mark Udall, the Democratic senator from Colorado.
That leaves them especially vulnerable to growing competition from retailers, manufacturers, consumer-loan companies, convenience stores, stockbrokers and foreign banks, who all want to get into retail banking.With mergers promising so little, it should perhaps come as no surprise that shareholders have become distinctly lukewarm to the banks of late (see chart).
Before the end of the century, however, the performance of many of these companies had become distinctly less exemplary.The core competence idea was useful to managers not only for focusing them on the essentials, but also for identifying those things that were not "at the core".
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