| 41. | Second, it would relieve the Condition of England question by cheapening the price of food and ensuring more regular employment.
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| 42. | The rescue immediately sparked speculation the Bundesbank might be trying to stimulate the economy by cheapening the mark rather than cutting rates.
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| 43. | The export-stimulating effect of cheapening the yuan might even be fully offset by a cheaper rupiah, baht and ringit.
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| 44. | The double gold " solution " has been decried as a means of cheapening the value of any Olympic medal.
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| 45. | "They want to accuse me of cheapening the Holocaust ? " she said . " They have a right do that?
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| 46. | It doesn't work that way, and ultimately you end up cheapening your art and insulting your audience's intelligence.
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| 47. | But as with organized school prayer, the cheapening of a deeply private matter, no-fault opponents seek to cheapen marriage.
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| 48. | Baseball, in fact, serves Cooperstown like a talisman, fending off the cheapening effects of commerce even as it attracts them.
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| 49. | Some fear that after years of ignoring past sins, national leaders have moved from stonewall to mush, cheapening a precious gesture.
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| 50. | Cage is a wonder in his ability to sustain and avoid cheapening his character, even when he is emptying bottle after bottle.
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