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It may be dampening for the newly effervescent British cinema to know that the only English directors all three seemed to be aware of were Loach and Leigh.
And both sides said it was important to remove the uncertainty over the future course of taxes and spending, which may be dampening employment.
Those problems may be dampening enthusiasm for the revolution that web-oriented companies are trying to foment – a trend that analysts predict could rake in more than £2 trillion by 2020 if firms get it right.
Half said the new initiatives would make them likely to take up to six more trips a year, an indication of how onerous and inefficient security screening may be dampening the demand for air travel.
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In the end, the rivalry between Ayatollah Hakim and Mr. Sadr may be dampened by higher authorities.
Economic activity may be dampened too, which may weigh on equity markets.
Mechanical noise may be dampened by altering mechanical components of turbines.
She has been buoyed by Germany's economic upswing, which may be dampened by America's wobbly mortgage market and the strong euro.
For some potential readers, enthusiasm for the "authenticity" of Sahara's work may be dampened by the handful of her poems that are perhaps too precocious -- or too influenced by Elisabeth Sunday's rainbow-hued worldview.
While the shock of China's extraordinary execution figures may be dampened somewhat when its population of 1.3 billion people is taken into account, Iran is only the 16th most populous country in the world – making the 289 plus executions there in 2014 totally disproportionate to its population.
That growth may be dampened by the economic downturn, but at least Polycom's Hagerty figures there's plenty of room for expansion literally.
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