| 11. | Further, some critics think such haste cheapens political discourse.
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| 12. | "It cheapens the relationship, " he said primly.
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| 13. | Dealers might have to cheapen the issue to make it more attractive.
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| 14. | "It cheapens life, " she said.
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| 15. | It also cheapens the real prom, three years later.
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| 16. | And they say the program lacks dignity and cheapens the museum atmosphere.
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| 17. | Nevertheless, counterfeit accessories cheapen the image of legitimate brands.
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| 18. | Turning the story into fiction, he felt, might cheapen it.
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| 19. | If you make it partisan, it cheapens the process,
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| 20. | When movies are really bad, they slander and cheapen a book.
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