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This tends to dilute profits per partner.
Too much money tends to dilute returns, as happened to one sector (convertible arbitrage) in 2005.
Without a single table system, top-four finishes or promotion and relegation, MLS relies on an inclusive postseason system that tends to dilute the competitive nature of the early months of the season.
As the system requires consensus, it tends to dilute reforms.Thus Mr Hollande's modest 2013 pension reform lengthened the years of work needed to qualify for a full pension but also promised extra pension credits for demanding work, such as repetitive action or strained posture, which now give employers headaches.
I found that doing that on TechCrunch tends to dilute the core value of that blog.
This tends to dilute their perceived contributions and their status as "key players".
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But, because they often involve several ministries, these programmes have tended to dilute normal accountability procedures.
"But do not all these strangers in our midst tend to dilute Judaism, to water it down?" he continued.
Does your team tend to dilute resources over far too many projects so that none get any traction?
Steaming and microwaving tend to dilute flavors; perk up steamed dishes with a finishing drizzle of flavorful oil and a squeeze of citrus.
But by increasing total outstanding shares, the bank will tend to dilute the value of existing stock.
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