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He appears to be becoming more, not less involved.
This view is met with scepticism by those who believe US troops need to be more, not less, involved.
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Note that immigrants in Midlands are not significantly less involved in property crimes than their native counterparts.
Firstly, although as a whole immigrants are not significantly less involved in criminal activities, it is interesting that immigrants located in London or in North commit significantly less property crime than natives in London or in North, respectively (p-values are 0.018 and 0.003 respectively).
But the audience begins to like her more and more, not because she becomes less involved with the life on Pandora, but because we become more involved with it.
All of which means that, while Marty enthusiasts may prefer the Blu-ray 3D version of Hugo with its inherently self-conscious cinematic self-reflexiveness, those opting for the easier-on-the-eye 2D DVD won't find themselves any less involved in the unfolding drama.
By the same token, you turning around to attack the other person's hobby doesn't make him feel less involved in his or more kindly toward yours, so resist the temptation to sling barbs and try to get even.
Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat make me hyper-aware of the activities I wasn't invited to partake in, and less involved in the activities that are actually in front of me," said Lily Osman, 18, a student at Franklin and Marshall College.
Other UN partners were much less involved.
If they weren't, the experience of the productions would be far less involving.
In the real world, however, there is little evidence that happiness creates complacent citizens; in fact, studies show that happy people are more likely than alienated people to get politically involved, not less.
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