Sentence examples for reduced appreciation from inspiring English sources

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The association between CAN and silent ischemia has important implications, as reduced appreciation for ischemic pain impairs timely recognition of myocardial ischemia or infarction, thereby delaying appropriate therapy.

Taken together, these studies indicate that goal dysregulation in bipolar disorder manifests neurally as a strong lower-order preference for rewarding prospects (Bermpohl et al., 2010; O'Sullivan et al., 2011; Nusslock et al., 2012) and reduced appreciation for risky prospects that are suboptimal with regards to a higher-order goal (Bermpohl et al., 2010).

In a recent report on the American military relationship with China, Shirley A. Kan, a specialist in Asian security at the Congressional Research Service, wrote that China's "reduced appreciation for military-to-military exchanges has accompanied its rising assertiveness".

The failure to deactivate ventral striatum for reward omission may point towards a reduced appreciation of the cost of these null outcomes on the higher-order goal of maximizing profit.

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Also, they almost always have call provisions that drastically reduce appreciation if rates drop.

China's currency isn't likely to greatly appreciate against the dollar despite the country's staggering trade surpluses with the U.S. The government will encourage overseas investments and an increase in imports as a way to reduce appreciation pressure on the RMB.

When rates dip, everyone rushes to refinance, which shortens the maturity of your investment and thereby reduces your appreciation.

If you do that, there's a good chance the artist will get disgusted, quit and do something else for a living, which reduces the appreciation of that masterpiece.

It would be nice to call this a "principled" stand but it is precisely the lack of any aesthetic principle by which creativity can be judged that has reduced the benchmark of appreciation to breaking taboos and upsetting people.

On the one hand, there exists a somewhat pessimistic view of the role of remittances, recognizing negative effects such as moral hazard (Chami et al. 2005) as well as exchange rate appreciation and reduced export competitiveness (Amuedo-Dorantes and Pozo 2004; Bourdet and Falck 2006).

That does not reduce Andersen's appreciation of what his players have done.

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