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It may be dissipating slightly, as people who were alive at the time of the crash die off.
The bruising around Nasser Hussain's big toe may be dissipating, but the implications of that injury are only now becoming apparent.
The state is urban and moderate, less evangelical and more diverse — providing some evidence as to why support for Mr. Gingrich may be dissipating.
On Sunday, the Times Book Review devoted its cover to an approving account, by Paul Krugman, of a new book by the decline theorist Robert Gordon, who argues that the long American boom may be dissipating for good.
The dollar has since stabilised on a trade-weighted basis, and with global trade expected to grow only slowly, the boost from foreign profits may be dissipating.Still, because of the unappealing nature of likely bond and cash returns, it would probably take a shock to derail the equity rally in the near term.
And, Stevens says, the study doesn't discuss the types of clouds that are thought to be the most crucial for future warming: low-lying clouds over the subtropical oceans, which have a strong cooling effect but may be dissipating as the world warms. .
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She may be dissipated enough to wonder one night where she can find an open bar in the 10 minutes before the 4 a.m. closing time, but she never loses her acuity.
[Either] there's a real risk the court system will become less efficient, while other litigants will have to wait longer, or it's going to cost more, in which case the savings on legal aid may be dissipated to some extent by the [increased costs of running the courts]." Secret courts, which the justice and security bill will expand, create a sense of unease on the benches, Neuberger said.
Up to 200 kW may be dissipated in the target.
Experimental results in the real system, obtained during summer 1999, showed that an average of 250 W m−2 may be dissipated.
As a result, the high heat flux generated in the concentrated heat source may be dissipated through a finned surface by air cooling.
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