Sentence examples for move that dampens from inspiring English sources

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The particle physics community is abuzz with the surprising news that Austria plans to pull out of CERN, a move that dampens the rising enthusiasm for the looming restart of CERN's Large Hadron Collider.

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Ms. Otunbayeva said Sunday that ministers intending to take part in Parliamentary elections scheduled for October must resign before July 10 — a move that could dampen infighting in the government.

But setting aside more capital means that banks also have less money available to lend out — a move that could dampen economic growth and potentially hinder an already anemic global recovery.

A second detail is whether the government will grant the public plan the power to impose special deals with suppliers like hospitals and drug companies — a move that would dampen, not enhance, competition with the private sector.

He is threatening to abandon his multimillion-dollar project over the dispute, a move that could dampen interest in building more downtown housing, Palmer's supporters say.

While Trump could theoretically threaten Lockheed Martin's federal contracts, however, or push measures that shake the auto industry — moves that could dampen a firm's performance and therefore sting shareholders — ranting about a clothing line is less likely to unnerve investors, Whitler said.

Adenosine is a brain chemical that dampens brain activity.

But did that dampen his thinking?

Yet none of that dampened my enthusiasm.

They also illustrate the potential for income effects that dampen work effort.

"A lingering jobless recovery that dampens consumer confidence will dampen sales".

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