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The substance of the word "justified" is becoming diluted.
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Rugby should take priority but it's becoming diluted by money and business.
Radek Sikorski, the Polish foreign minister, questioned whether the promise of mutual defence from armed attack enshrined in Article 5 of NATO's charter was becoming "diluted".Mr Sikorski wants NATO to move military infrastructure east.
He lamented that without space for anything more than simple dialogue or sparse artwork, comics as an art form were becoming dilute, bland, and unoriginal.
I am hoping to establish some kind of national archive and museum of comedy and humour, because I am very mindful that the traditional British sense of humour is in danger of becoming diluted.
But, the doctor warned, the CIA should start using saline, because his electrolytes were becoming too diluted.
"It's pretty clear that the oil that has been released is becoming more and more dilute," Jane Lubchenco, head of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, said in an interview.
There are certainly no signs of Ripka's faith becoming diluted, however.
This isn't 100% necessary, but it helps to keep your antifreeze from becoming diluted.
She is becoming nobody.
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