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25 Sentences With "dampen down"

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Such acceleration is intended to dampen down these inflationary pressures.
Regular physical exercise should dampen down the kinds of bodily signals (from the heart and circulation, for example) that the brain could interpret as being anxious—so it should dampen down feelings of anxiety, too .
Leaders of both groups have made some efforts to dampen down tensions.
"We obviously want free trade and we hope that the rhetoric will dampen down," he said.
"There's a theatrical side to my work that sometimes I dampen down a bit," she added.
As a pilgrim, I had to dampen down my doubts, to try to see things in another dimension.
Trump seemed eager to dampen down any expectations that the nuclear stand-off would be seriously addressed at the meeting.
In the midst of a life-threatening crisis, leaders need to dampen down fear not inflame it with irresponsible rhetoric.
Woods, however, took a moment to dampen down the burgeoning expectations, reminding the media and fans that he is only two months into a comeback.
"I think the instability of this dynamic is particularly worrying, and regional interference could serve to raise tensions and potentially ignite conflict, rather than dampen down the chances," he said.
The Bank of England has raised its key interest rate for the first time in a decade as it seeks to dampen down inflation largely stoked by last year&aposs Brexit vote.
When video of Ahok speaking out against the Quranic verse appeared online in October, there was widespread outrage from conservative, religious quarters, but at the time, critics say, the government did little to dampen down extremist reaction.
But it fits the known public facts that President Donald Trump has been unusually close to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates and that Tillerson did in fact try to dampen down tensions between those countries and Qatar.
For two reasons: one, I think it would serve to dampen down the growth in unsecured credit, but also it would give you a little bit more ammunition if things do turn bad," he told CNBC's "Squawk Box Europe.
When you do anything that's rewarding to you — meaning that the reward parts of your brain sort of light up — those parts of the brain can sort of dampen down the parts of your brain that are freaking out with negative emotion.
The Association for Lichen Sclerosus and Vulval Health estimates that between one to three percent of women around the world have LS. There's no cure for lichen sclerosus, so the usual medical treatment is a steroid cream to dampen down the inflammation.
Wary of Britain being seen as what French President Emmanuel Macron called a "junior partner of the United States", the government has also in recent days sought to dampen down the idea of a swift bilateral agreement, stressing that they would not rush into a one-sided deal.
" Devin Wenig, CEO of eBay, told CNBC's "Squawk Box" that while there is uncertainty surrounding Trump's trade policies "for a company that is a very large exporter of Chinese goods around the world, and U.S. goods outside the world, we obviously want free trade and we hope that the rhetoric will dampen down.
Anti-cytokine drugs "dampen down inflammation by blocking the actions of specific inflammatory cytokines ... with 'surgical precision' and are now routinely used for treating patients who respond inadequately to standard treatments for inflammatory conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis and Crohn's disease both in the US and Europe," explained Dr. Golam Khandaker, a clinical lecturer in Cambridge's department of psychiatry and lead author of the new study.
Under Metternich, nationalist revolts in Austrian north Italy and in the German states were forcibly crushed. At home, he pursued a similar policy to suppress revolutionary and liberal ideals. He employed the Carlsbad Decrees of 1819, which used strict censorship of education, press and speech to repress revolutionary and liberal concepts. Metternich also used a wide-ranging spy network to dampen down unrest.
Before hay steamers were invented, horse owners would soak hay in a bucket or tub of water for anything from 10 minutes to 12 hours and then drain it. A 10-minute soak has been shown to reduce respirable dust by up to 90%. This method uses water to dampen down the dust so it is less likely to be inhaled. Blundell et al.
Clyde Superior soot blowers were fitted on each side of the firebox. Beyer, Peacock estimated the Class GL locomotive's economical coal consumption rate at per hour. Detail of the power reverser (left) and Pyle National Company turbo-generator (right) on no. 2352 The Class GL had a rocking grate and self-cleaning hopper ashpan with water and steam sprayers to dampen down the ash to prevent it from entering axle boxes, motion areas and other friction-sensitive places.
It took four days to dampen down hot spots, demolish unsafe walls and recover other human remains. Planned celebrations for the wedding of Princess Elizabeth that were due to be held on 20 November 1947 were cancelled and flags were instead flown at half mast throughout New Zealand, apart from a few official exemptions on Government Buildings. The ChristChurch Cathedral bell- ringers cancelled their wedding peals that were to be recorded and later broadcast on radio. A civic mass funeral was held on 23 November at Ruru Lawn Cemetery in Bromley, the largest funeral in Christchurch’s history.
Importantly, significantly higher levels of MCP-1, MIP-1A, and IP-10 (all of which are downstream of GM-CSF) were found to be significantly higher in ICU-admitted patients versus hospitalized but non-ICU admitted patients. Another study found GM-CSF secreting CD8+ and CD4+ T-cells were higher in peripheral blood of ICU admitted patients in comparison to non-ICU admitted patients. This correlated with a greater percentage of inflammatory monocytes and IL-6 secretion in peripheral blood. It is hypothesized soluble GM-CSF blockade with Lenzilumab may dampen down myeloid cell recruitment and inflammatory cytokine production, thus reducing the incidence and severity of ARDS.
In October 1961, to appease Conservative right- wingers and dampen down an area of political controversy, Macmillan replaced Macleod as Colonial Secretary with Reginald Maudling, a much more emollient figure. Macleod replaced his old mentor Rab Butler as Leader of the House of Commons and Chairman of the Conservative Party organisation. There was something of a conflict of interest between these two jobs as the former, which Butler would have liked to retain, required its incumbent to retain good professional relations with the Labour Party so as to keep the Parliamentary timetable running smoothly, whereas the latter required him to play a leading role in partisan campaigning. In order that he could have a salary he was also given the sinecure post of Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, a less prestigious office than the other sinecures of Lord Privy Seal or Lord President of the Council.

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