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The impact weakens and dissolves: Warhol really did become totally bland and industrial in his later years.
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A large proportion did not have baseline information on diarrhoea morbidity (let alone other impacts), weakening the attribution of treatment-control differences to the intervention.
Unfortunately, the dance's impact was weakened by a false climax that suggested a conclusion rather than a pause.
The first impact can weaken a vehicle's structure and break the windows, which provide substantial reinforcement to a vehicle's roof strength.
We find that the Universal Credit could be transformative in encouraging more people into paid employment but its impact is weakened by high childcare costs.
In its attempt to cover too much ground, taking in artists whose work lacks the force of the best practitioners, the show's impact is weakened (Glueck).
Leon E. Panetta, the director of the Central Intelligence Agency, has said the new sanctions will have some impact, possibly weakening the regime and creating some serious economic problems.
As firms seek quality certifications for legitimacy purposes only, the actual performance impact is weakened.
Dodd-Frank keeps getting nibbled to death by financial industry success in watering down its impact via weakened regulations.
By the time Danny reached Georgia and the Carolinas, its potential impact had weakened, though it still managed to produce 8-12 inches of rain as it drifted through the western portions of the states.
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