Kyrgios's effort level waxed and waned (mostly waned) from there.
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As Zika infections waned in a country, incidence of Guillain-Barre waned as well, the team found.
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This continued through high school, but waned, definitely waned, once I went to college and hung out with other indigenes.
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But other studies found that immunity waned for some, but not all, strains of influenza, or that immunity waned only in children and adults 65 years of age and older.
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After the accord was signed, fighting waned for a time.
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Since taking office, European apprehension on Trump has not waned.
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Flows into riskier assets has ebbed, and momentum has waned.
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But internal support for their competitive intelligence efforts has waned.
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He went into hiding, fearing arrest, and his influence waned.
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Demanding driving, fatigue, and stress have waned your brain's willpower.
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As General Haftar's power has waxed, Mr Serraj's has waned.
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Yet now he is in power his indignation has waned.
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But the army's influence has waned during Mr Bouteflika's rule.
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That really hasn't waned even though the economy has strengthened.
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Some other hospitals continued using them, but interest gradually waned.
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As Marshall aged, his ability to impose Federalist policies waned.
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But the idea's allure has never waned for Mr. Rubio.
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Ultimately, however, jailbreaking's popularity has waned in the intervening users.
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"At this point the interest has waned greatly," he admits.
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Why do you think your love for her never waned?
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Having been denied this opportunity, interest seems to have waned.
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But support for SegWit2x waned in the last few months.
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My feeling of kinship with "Jane Eyre" has never waned.
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Yet the aura of those 1993 Phillies has never waned.
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Interest in the case waxed and waned over the decades.
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Over the years, the depressive thoughts have waxed and waned.
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The effectiveness waned to 35 percent after 3.5 years, however.
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However, his influence has reportedly waned in the Trump administration.
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Both teachers were fired, and problems appear to have waned.
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Some of the contentiousness waned, especially between Alexis and David.
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Support for sovereignty in Quebec has waned in recent years.
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His general prominence in public discourse has waned ever since.
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But, buying waned towards the end of the week, he added.
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The initiative, which began in 2005, has waned in recent years.
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Interest has intensified as confidence in the equity markets has waned.
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But the desire to co-operate has rather waned since then.
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However, he worries that people's interest in pursuing entrepreneurship has waned.
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As a downturn in manufacturing usually spreads to services, optimism waned.
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It's Friday and the daylight hours are waning, if not waned.
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Growing up, Solnit's "feminism waxed and waned," she wrote in 2014.
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Reports of the fake monks spiked two years ago, then waned.
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American demand for motorcycles has waned while foreign interest has grown.
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By the end of the 1970s, Mr. Nicholson's attention had waned.
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Berlusconi's political influence has waned since he left government in 2011.
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Our closeness waxed and waned, but our grief was a constant.
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Its relevance has not waned even as geopolitics have shifted significantly.
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As McCarthyism waned, Buckley's argument became more prevalent on the right.
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Joseph's drive to create was sudden and overwhelming, and hasn't waned.
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Had investor optimism waned, or was the supply of founders dwindling?
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Its shape and size changed radically as empires waxed and waned.
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But the outbreak waned before definitive clinical trials could be run.
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But her success at the awards has waned in recent years.
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But risks and concerns about criminal activity and fraud haven't waned.
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But recent surveys indicate his support among black voters has waned.
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But through it all, his extraordinary level of play never waned.
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Optimism waned after few such firms demonstrated they could operate profitably.
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Today, despite a record of domestic reforms, the president's star has waned.
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As the years passed and Daniel's illness waned, his music skills grew.
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With the arrival of organized religion, the prevalence of shamanic practices waned.
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Major protests in 2014 and 2017 waned in the face of crackdowns.
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Chinese demand for watches, as for handbags and fashion, has since waned.
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It is little wonder that congressional trust in the department has waned.
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We've added brunch and liquor, and removed items that waned in popularity.
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Revenue was also below forecasts as demand for its electric cars waned.
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Interest in the full-time variety has waned markedly in recent years.
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She just waned to make sure there was transparency on both ends.
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Asian shares slipped as hopes waned for real progress in Sino-U.
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But once it started to affect my anxiety levels, their enthusiasm waned.
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Toward the end of his reign, his presence in public life waned.
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In polls, her support from this group has waned in recent weeks.
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He also noted that the number of protests had waned since Thanksgiving.
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But attention for this sort of creative photography has waned a bit.
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While one caliphate waned in western Europe, another rose in the east.
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Worshippers returned by the 1870s and the New York group's influence waned.
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As a result, investors' appetite for growth for growth's sake has waned.
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Over 55 years after her death, Plath's star power has hardly waned.
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The album was largely ignored upon release, and the group's popularity waned.
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Pakistan says its influence over the Taliban has waned over the years.
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Despite the discounting, growth in the bloc's dominant service industry also waned.
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Emma's and Aidan's interest in racing has waned, but Julia forges ahead.
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But as those areas have waned, the suburbs of Indianapolis have flourished.
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Mr. Trump's relationship with Mr. Kim has waxed and waned as well.
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Each time was short—once I got some sleep, the psychosis waned.
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After the election of President Trump, Mr. Schmidt's presence in Washington waned.
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Steam's popularity soon waned, but the song's second life had just begun.
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As her modeling career waned, Ms. Smith began looking for other outlets.
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" Bush said that the intensity of support for democracy itself has "waned.
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But its popularity waned after a corporate takeover left its taste altered.
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As its popularity waned in later years, so did Bishop White's support.
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But as its ability to force turnovers waned, so did its lead.
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"It's not that demand for the high end has waned," he said.
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Enthusiasm has waned among Wall Street analysts, including IPO underwriter Morgan Stanley.
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As their relationship waned, Adams returned to the possibility of recording together.
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But his affection for his building, an 1854 townhouse, has never waned.
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After Mr. Trump's victory on Election Day, interest waned in the allegations.
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Steel consumption has waned as construction slackened amid high temperatures and rainfall.
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But interest has waned in recent years due to lower global oil prices.
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Speaking to CNN on Wednesday, Spencer said his support for Trump had waned.
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Since that year, cases have waxed and waned, seemingly in two-year cycles.
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The appeal of Tianjin for foreign investors has waned amid soaring labour costs.
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U.S. yields regained ground, however, and buying waned as the session wore on.
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As a result, the allure of the project for Mr Jacques has waned.
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But as is often the way with apps, Path eventually waned in popularity.
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Initial interest in the app has seems to have waned after its release.
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Export growth, however, waned further from September's five-and-a-half year high.
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"That attention to public debt has waxed and waned throughout history," Shiller said.
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But as these sequences went on, and on, and on, my enthusiasm waned.
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Their influence has waned with age, but their powers of analysis remain sharp.
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The company's stock has steadily declined as expectations of a sale have waned.
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SOEs have waned in recent years in their contribution to China's economic output.
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Optimism about earnings has risen as fears of a U.S. recession have waned.
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But over the years, enthusiasm waned as competitors came out with similar offerings.
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But like most monsters, its power waned the more we saw of it.
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Their power hasn't waned entirely, however, since she sought to clarify the response.
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But as "Brass Bonanza" faded into memory, interest in the Wolf Pack waned.
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Add an ongoing recession, and public and institutional support for new UPPs waned.
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He first stood for $6003,000 before dropping to $12,500 because his popularity waned.
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But Mr. Schmidt's influence in Washington has waned since President Trump was elected.
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As Cape Wind's fortunes waxed and waned, Mr. Gordon turned his attention elsewhere.
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But prewar experimentation in steam-powered and electric vehicles waned as a result.
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Its sales began to fall in the late 2000s as public interest waned.
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With the amount of aid having waxed and waned, that remains true today.
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Though his playing career ended in 19983, his drive and passion never waned.
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But he did not mention that this record has waned in recent years.
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But in recent years, it waned in importance as the peace process foundered.
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Support for immigration has also waned as companies have moved to other countries.
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But through it all, their focus never shifted, and their confidence never waned.
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Supporters in the crowd gave no sign their enthusiasm for him had waned.
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"The loyalty and love for Kamala Harris has never waned," the person said.
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Skating in the city surged and waned in distinct waves over the decades.
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Calvino has never "waned," possibly because of the trauma surrounding his mom's death.
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Interest in hosting the Games has waned in recent years amid ballooning budgets.
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In the twenty-four years since Doug Martsch founded Built to Spill, indie rock's market share has waned and peaked, and waned again, shored up by sub-scenes in its low moments and heaved around by executives at its heights.
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Its popularity has waned since the introduction of the mouse and then the trackpad.
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After the disappointment waned, Nick and other fans admitted they'd give Artifact a shot.
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By contrast, as Iraq's Shias grew accustomed to power, their own apocalyptic impulse waned.
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And suggesting they see little improvement in activity over the coming year, optimism waned.
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The backdrop: Enthusiasm for golf waned during Tiger's 11-year drought between major wins.
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It was midnight, and the 40-degree heat of the day had mercifully waned.
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Beaston02 told me he stopped recording streams simply because his interest in it waned.
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Key protest leaders were imprisoned and, in the following years, enthusiasm for protests waned.
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So with forward-looking indicators turning increasingly downbeat, optimism about the year ahead waned.
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Why it matters: Pokémon Go was an instant hit, but it's usage has waned.
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It waned under the pressure of the post-2008 recession, returning with marriage equality.
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Gottfried has watched as enthusiasm has waned and waxed over the last quarter-century.
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Then the revolution waned and, for some unknowable reason, we gravitated back to shaving.
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But Trump's temper -- honed over years as a public and political persona -- hasn't waned.
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Even as belief in the viability of armed confrontation waned among black nationalist groups.
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Immigration and terrorism crises, which aided populism's world-shaking rise in 2016, have waned.
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He enrolled at Oakland International but, after a couple of weeks, his attendance waned.
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Ms. Herrera de Noble's role in the company's daily operations waned in recent years.
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Phivolcs said volcanic activity had "generally waned to weak emission of steam-laden plumes".
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Since then, coal exports have plummeted as demand has waned in Europe and Asia.
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Most social-democratic parties chose the latter strategy, so working-class loyalty gradually waned.
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The urgency of movement on the two Mueller bills appears to have waned somewhat.
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Marshall, who battled hip and shoulder injuries as the season waned, did not play.
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Demand for the precious metals also waned on expectations of higher U.S. interest rates.
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That feeling of triumph most likely waned quickly, though, as the day went on.
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Men's support of Brown has waned slightly, from 48% in 433 to 44% now.
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Trump has reportedly grown increasingly angry with Bannon, and the chief strategist's influence waned.
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Observers say, though, that the pace of their deals in the space has waned.
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High-profile protests have, perhaps naturally, waned as the Trump presidency has dragged on.
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Over time, its popularity has grown and waned on both sides of the aisle.
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As interest in Mario Maker waned, Stefan transitioned into increasingly absurd challenges involving Mario.
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As Italian bond prices rose, pushing yields down, demand for safe-haven German bonds waned.
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Peach held steady after its first boom, but popularity has slowly waned since its launch.
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The sense of vitality and importance at MoCCA has waxed and waned over the years.
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The Food and Drug Administration cracked down on the health claims, and public interest waned.
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Although the immediate danger has waned, the risks of starvation, disease and homelessness remain rife.
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When it used to have style, and that style has waned, he accuses it of
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Optimism toward the sector waned partly due to a weak commodities market on the mainland.
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The automaker's revenue was below forecasts as well as demand for its electric cars waned.
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After the 913th Amendment was ratified, the most visible women's rights organizations waned in strength.
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Though I had acquiesced, my desire to go out waned as the day wore on.
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For a period, he was well known, but his interest in magazine work eventually waned.
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Note that nuclear's popularity also waned in the late 1990s, when gasoline was similarly cheap.
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Reckitt's early interest in the Merck assets also waned as the Pfizer auction gained momentum.
|
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Pakistani officials deny sheltering Taliban militants and say their influence on the group has waned.
|
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But gradually his enthusiasm waned as he began to wonder who, exactly, was being influenced.
|
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Some of that excitement waned a bit when, in his first start back on Aug.
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The central bank offered a bleaker assessment of exports and output, as global demand waned.
|
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A nearby detector started measuring the glow as the signal waned in the first detector.
|
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His output has waned slightly in quantity recently, and naturally accrued a bit more depth.
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In almost all of the ten countries covered, enthusiasm for the European project has waned.
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It galvanized the Islamist movement across the world, while the appeal of Arab nationalism waned.
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But if they arrive after that protection has waned, they can push you toward autoimmunity.
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But support for the upgrade has waned causing developers to call off its planned implementation.
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Within a year or two, the tiny neighborhood cafe developed a following that never waned.
|
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But support for the Segwit2x upgrade waned, causing developers to call off its planned implementation.
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Wall Street initially cheered the news as well, but one month on, enthusiasm has waned.
|
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Though Temer's support has waned, he is widely expected to survive the full house vote.
|
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As the afternoon waned, Mr. Katz took us back to the mainland on his boat.
|
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Moore's passion for the job has never waned, he said, even as he starts over.
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Public support for "clean coal" seems to have waned as well, at least in intensity.
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Decades removed from that incident, I'm starting to see why that love has never waned.
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"Though her days as First Lady are over, her influence hasn't waned," according to Time.
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Their economic prospects waned; their national aspirations — such as for autonomy within Israel — were undermined.
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Rescuers continued their hunt for those still alive, trapped beneath the rubble, but hope waned.
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But in recent years, that deference has waned (she blames the informality of social media).
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The momentum he had built coming off the biggest upset in modern presidential history waned.
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Fortunately, the trend waned (goodbye forever, black bean-mango salsa), but black bean soup remains.
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Meanwhile, silver was off more than 4%, platinum waned over 5%, and palladium lost 7%.
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While the theoretical risks did not play out, ETNs waned in popularity among new launches.
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But even as the stigma around the issue has waned, access to abortion has declined.
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She said she wondered if maternal brain areas waxed and waned during and after pregnancy.
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Stocks rose on Monday, erasing earlier losses, as worries about a potential trade war waned.
|
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However, Trump had reportedly grown increasingly angry with Bannon, and the chief strategist's influence waned.
|
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But that strength has waned recently as Democrats have become more competitive in Georgia's suburbs.
|
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Across baseball, runs increased and strikeouts waned, increasing action, just as the owners had wanted.
|
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Eventually, though, the obsession waned, and I remembered how deeply satisfying brown lentils could be.
|
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But the glamorous charm that made the Champs-Élysées a quintessentially Parisian street has waned.
|
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He even co-created Doogie Howser, M.D. But throughout the 2000s, Kelley's influence steadily waned.
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When the agency released its own findings two weeks later, media attention already had waned.
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But it has waned in recent years, mostly due to fears of a backlash from censors.
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Industrial metals, which posted multi-year highs this week, waned on Friday as investors took profits.
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Courtesy and helpfulness of staff has waned to 703, and in-store service is slower (74).
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Japan's ended 0.37 percent or 73.5 points lower at 19,5003 as the dollar's momentum waned overnight.
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The singer's fame never waned through the decades, but he was considered synonymous with the 1980s.
|
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With the arrival of democracy in the 1990s power was dispersed and the president's influence waned.
|
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Cravens gravitated to her Unfakery work in part because her enthusiasm for political activism has waned.
|
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Even if brick & mortar are on the decline, interest in fashion has not waned one bit.
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And even in the midst of MacKenzie supporting her husband, her love of literature never waned.
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The quality — and in cases such as Venezuela, the very possibility — of democratic competition has waned.
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Half derelict and sad, as the money for its upkeep dribbled away and people's interest waned.
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Though interest has waned, the country, which goes to the polls on May 8th, still matters.
|
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At the same time, the draw of covering fashion week for magazines and websites has waned.
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But some people have loyally stuck with the hit mobile game months after its popularity waned.
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The popularity of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has waned since he first won elections in 2015.
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What's happening: Since Volkswagen's diesel-gate, demand for platinum — used in diesel-fueled cars — has waned.
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Her popularity has waned in the last year due to her handling of the migrant crisis.
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But popularity has waned in recent years, after a string of accidents left the industry reeling.
|
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But as allegations of corruption against Mr. da Silva and several allies mounted, her loyalty waned.
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A close study of McCain's career reveals that his maverick-ness has always waxed and waned.
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"Interest in the case has not waned, it's only gotten stronger," museum curator Adam Papagan said.
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But then I became an adult, and the frequency with which I consumed Mickey D's waned.
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The chemistry worked, and "The Five" quickly became a top-five program and hasn't waned since.
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Finerman believes volatility, which has waned after spiking earlier this year, could return to the market.
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His presidency ended nearly 17 years ago, and his political star has steadily waned ever since.
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Recurring peace talks have proved unsuccessful, though the level of violence has waned in recent years.
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This trend waned, and today the "Dark Age" is something of a joke in comics fandom.
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The moment that Samsung took its foot off the hardware innovation pedal, its buyers' enthusiasm waned.
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And it's not like his popularity has waned; in fact, he's probably more popular than ever.
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Usage among under-25s has waned slightly, which eMarketer says is due to competition from Instagram.
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You probably dived in, got some great stuff done, but after a while the motivation waned.
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You can lose everything pretty instantly and our tolerance for that just waned considerably every year.
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The storm's intensity waned steadily as it pushed inland and curled northeasterly into Georgia after dark.
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As demand waned, OPEC earlier this month proposed additional cuts of 1.5 million barrels per day.
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His support in the state has waned, as he had only a narrow lead over Sen.
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Many genuinely revered him, but Martin argues that support has waned after his death in 1994.
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"Tensions have waxed and waned and elevated uncertainty is weighing on U.S.investment and exports," Powell said.
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Since then, large-scale political protests have waned, with activists awaiting the outcome of the discussions.
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With almost no senior posts filled, the department's influence on the administration's policy debates has waned.
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Such hopes of a Saudi deal have waned since Musk's U-turn on taking Tesla private.
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Years after my dreadful first days of high school, my reverence for Lola has naturally waned.
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As North Korean imports of anthracite coal have waned with sanctions, those from Russia have soared.
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That gave a boost to the anti-establishment Pirate Party but its support has since waned.
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The bottom line: Bumble Bee's sales took a hit as consumer appetite for canned tuna waned.
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Today, confidence in the competence of the economists and the righteousness of the lawyers has waned.
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By the 22008s and ′21978s, as the Cold War waned, new revelations about the case emerged.
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Ultimately, as the proceedings have unfolded, national support for impeachment and removal of Trump has waned.
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But initial enthusiasm for this technique waned after other doctors were unable to replicate these results.
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But it's also damning that Mattingly would say Bonds' enthusiasm waned as the season wore on.
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Most of these came soon after the Court restricted the federal law, but interest in them waned.
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The surprise effect was most noticeable during the first round, and it waned with each successive round.
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Draghi argued that growth would slowly ease as stimulus waned and growth returned to its natural state.
|
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But interest has still waned, as seen in a 12% viewership dip of its marquee 6 p.m.
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Mr Berry's songwriting waned as he struggled with scandals and personal demons, but his influence did not.
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As other sectors that had once thrived swiftly waned, retailing employment remained stable, at least until recently.
|
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Toward the end of his reign, as his health declined, the King's presence in public life waned.
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By now, Hooked's popularity has waned, and it has already fallen out of the top 200 apps.
|
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Meanwhile, the dollar firmed near a two-month high, as expectations of aggressive Fed rate cuts waned.
|
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Selma Blair is dealing with a painful multiple sclerosis flare, but her optimism and strength haven't waned.
|
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But as hope for a solution has waned, so too have the fortunes of left-wing parties.
|
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Once known as the "king of the high street" his star has dramatically waned in recent years.
|
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"The fizz has waned," said Stefan Worrall, director of Japan equity sales at Credit Suisse in Tokyo.
|
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His once sky-high popularity has waned, potentially leaving an opening for a well-funded Democratic challenger.
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Not surprisingly, the central bank offered a bleaker assessment of exports and output, as global demand waned.
|
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Concerns about China and Russia have also waned, with 46% and 27%, respectively, saying they are concerned.
|
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In the middle of February, as market uncertainty reigned, expectations for a Federal Reserve rate hike waned.
|
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Investor enthusiasm for tech stocks in general has waned considerably since those heady dog days of August.
|
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But that migration is by no stretch of the imagination the sole reason that Roman power waned.
|
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A.I. winters came in the 1970s and 1980s as public interest waned and outside funding dried up.
|
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With each new addition to the franchise, the reviews have gotten worse and U.S. audiences have waned.
|
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But Yevtushenkov's star waned as the political tide turned in the Kremlin, with economic liberals losing favor.
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Consumer spending on casual dining has waned in recent years, putting companies under pressure to cut costs.
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But as the consumer appetite for new cars has waned, automakers have leaned more heavily on discounts.
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But as the months wore on and the Nigerian government failed to rescue the children, attention waned.
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Roundup Jorge De La Rosa lost command of his pitches, and his attention to base runners waned.
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At least when it comes to deal volume, has one sub-region waxed while the other waned?
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That trend has been common in punk since the genre's earliest days, and it's never fully waned.
|
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Scotland's influence, so heavily felt in the cabinets of Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair, has waned sharply.
|
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A connoisseur of surf culture, Mr. Mattison said that surfing has surged and waned since the 1930s.
|
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Though Della Valle invested significantly in the team, his popularity among supporters has waned in recent years.
|
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Like the government's Amazon research, federal efforts to protect the forest in general have waned under Bolsonaro.
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The Pfizer vaccine (delivered in three doses) had virtually no side effects, but its protection waned quickly.
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Though Christian faith has waned, I am sure that the sublime skill and confidence are still there.
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For decades, the government's enforcement of the ban has waxed and waned with the prevailing population trends.
|
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The protests surged in 2019 but have waned as the ruling Socialist Party has clung to power.
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But with the second date — just the two of them, at a comedy club — her enthusiasm waned.
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His temper fell far shy of its usual pitch and then waned like a fast-moving storm.
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As the daylight waned, some of the cowboys took out lights to shine ahead of the riders.
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But his influence has never really waned, and his legacy can be found in some remarkable places.
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But his power has waned in recent years, highlighted by the jailing of two of his children.
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But overall demand for the store's products — many of which feature in traditional Cantonese dishes — had waned.
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It came out at a time when Trump's businesses were faltering, and interest in him had waned.
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In later years, as her jewelry business waned, she used it as a bed-and-breakfast inn.
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Fast forward and the practice of using sex to sell tech at CES has waned since 2018.
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After being heavily featured on See's first four episodes, Talkington's presence on the series has waned significantly.
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So as Trump gained more confidence in himself as commander in chief, Mattis's ability to influence waned?
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When age and illness grew, as fame and fortune waned, he returned home and went to prison.
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"Tensions have waxed and waned and elevated uncertainty is weighing on U.S. investment and exports," Powell said.
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But the US-Saudi alliance deepened even as America's direct role in the Saudi oil sector waned.
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Gold touched a three-week low of $1,251.37 an ounce as demand for the safe-haven asset waned.
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However, interest in Cboe's bitcoin futures contract has waned along with a crash in the price of bitcoin.
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"His enthusiasm about space and art never waned," Harrison Schmitt, Apollo 17 lunar module pilot, said of Bean.
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Pokémon Go was a big deal when it launched in July, but interest has waned in recent months.
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As the boom waned, the bank cut its benchmark rate from 4.75% in 2011 to 1.5% last year.
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Mr Berry's song-writing waned as he struggled with scandals and personal demons, but his influence did not.
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Yahoo's homepage remains one of the most visited sites on the web, even as its influence has waned.
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Waning unions, weaker environmental rules As the power of the union movement diminished, the influence of Democrats waned.
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Indeed, it appears the effectiveness of so-called unconventional policy has waned as it has become the norm.
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Donors' influence waned as the GOP front-runner Trump, who dominated media coverage, funded his own primary campaign.
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Elsewhere in the commodity space, metal prices were broadly higher during the session as fears over Brexit waned.
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But the project relied in part on taxpayer money, and the proposal collapsed when local political support waned.
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But interest in phones with swappable parts waned as companies like Google and LG abandoned their pet projects.
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Meanwhile, the dollar hit a two-month high on Tuesday, as expectations of aggressive Fed rate cuts waned.
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A remix of Ludacris's "Move Bitch (Get Out the Way)" got everyone hyped, but the hype quickly waned.
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As the impasse dragged on and the negotiations with Koresh waned, tanks moved in and rammed the compound.
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The Klan's influence waned, but then rose again in the 1960s, in opposition to the civil-rights movement.
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Cost pressures on GM and other automakers and suppliers have increased as demand has waned for traditional sedans.
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And my anxiety, my EDNOS need to look a certain way to be perceived a certain way, waned.
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Which brings me to the iPhone X. Since 2007, the cool factor of buying an iPhone has waned.
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But in recent years, as China's appetite has waned and the price of commodities plummeted, Indonesia has struggled.
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But as Christianity's role has waned, so too has Belgium's ability to hold together the two linguistic camps.
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Attention for the natural gas leak near Los Angeles has waned since it was reported on October 20503.
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As the season wore on and the backlash scored key victories against the DFS menace, their power waned.
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Not surprisingly, the Japanese central bank offered a bleaker assessment of exports and output, as global demand waned.
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Despite the influx of over 1 million migrants to Germany last year, the grassroots movement's appeal has waned.
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Over time, interest in downloading the paper has not waned, as is the fate of many academic studies.
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"The Kong family's significance has always waxed and waned depending on their relationship to the state," he added.
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More recently, Spencer's political star has waned after losing his perch on social media outlets such as Facebook.
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A disconcerting but not uncommon dynamic had emerged: As my confidence as a parent grew, my husband's waned.
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Primary voter tolerance for infighting among Republicans has waned under Trump because people realize that teamwork produces results.
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What if my retirement account pulled money from my checking account during a month when my income waned?
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Having Mr. Pence on the ticket, even though his popularity has waned, could further strengthen its performance here.
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The move would also effectively gut the drug office, whose influence has waned since President Trump took office.
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But like most longtime Democratic politicians, Clinton's passion for gun control has waxed and waned over the years.
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So far, the results do not show that the effects of the treatment have waned, Mr. Lennon said.
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His fitness waned, and two years after his Rotterdam triumph, he was essentially broke and out of work.
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Implementation of the government's agenda has been slow, and tensions have escalated as the public's patience has waned.
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Since last January, protests on the red carpet have mostly waned, and tonight's red carpet was also apolitical.
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Suicide rates have waxed and waned over the country's history and tend to reach highs in hard times.
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I took my first day of online school pretty seriously, but by day two, my focus had waned.
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That strain of just-this-side-of-batty chic ushered in by Alessandro Michele at Gucci hasn't waned.
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Businesses in China have started to reopen as the number of new cases on the mainland has waned.
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For a while, it appeared that exports might provide an outlet for U.S. coal as domestic demand waned.
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In the intervening years, public support for capital punishment has waned, prompting 21 states to outlaw the practice.
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Bolton's influence over Trump waned in recent months, leading to a series of public rebukes from the boss.
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"The positive mood in Europe has waned after U.S. markets turned lower," David Madden from CMC Markets said.
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The swelling stocks reflected weakening demand, especially for diesel as mining activities waned ahead of the holiday period.
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Meacham commends a particular liberal disposition that once dominated our politics but whose influence has long since waned.
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Participation in strikes now in their 37th day has waned and public support fallen, according to opinion polls.
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But with some exceptions, since the 1970s tuition has risen and taxpayer support for postsecondary education has waned.
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Inflationary pressures waned in the years subsequent to the 1980 election, even as monetary policy became increasingly accommodative.
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The board's popularity has waned, but old two-wheelers continue to cause damage, as recently as October 2019.
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Still, the popularity of some calendars — desk pads and the ones that hang on your wall — has waned.
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On his release, he left no doubt that his dedication to the African National Congress had not waned.
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As ISIS' influence has waned and rebel-held locations reclaimed, Assad has regained the upper hand in Syria.
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The popularity of Facebook has waned, particularly among younger users, but Instagram is still a cherished social network.
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Since then, though, the tone of Trump's speeches has waned, with a year full of squabbles and backbiting.
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She had realized during the trial how often she jumped between tasks at work as her concentration waned.
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Support has waned for the long, costly interventions in Syria and Ukraine that once lifted Mr. Putin's popularity.
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When Mr. Biden joined the Senate in 1973, the presence of Southern Democrats in the chamber had waned.
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While the newspaper industry's influence has waned since 2004, it's conceivable all this might make a slight difference.
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But over time, the efficacy waned: By the end of seven years, the overall efficacy was 4.4 percent.
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More data would show whether the impact of school start time on sleep waned or improved over time.
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Thankfully, my anxiety waned as she broke it down for me and I settled into her plush operating chair.
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Yet despite the crises that have battered the EU's recent history, German dedication to the project has not waned.
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S. trade deal waned after U.S. President Donald Trump announced a tariff hike on Chinese goods from coming Friday.
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As Mr Essebsi's support waned, his party splintered: about half of his MPs are now aligned with other groups.
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The emphasis on strict asceticism waned over time, especially following the Protestant Reformation (which famously elevated faith over acts).
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Another facet of the disillusionment here is that C.K.'s career and reputation have never really waned or faltered.
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But as those bonus announcements died down — and the conversation around the law died, too — public support waned again.
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As a result, domestic thirst for foreign oil has waned, while companies have increasingly shipped U.S.–produced oil overseas.
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The support never waned during Fuggetta's month in the hospital, followed by more time at an inpatient rehabilitation center.
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Clearly, despite the fact that the product hit the market four years ago, excitement for the formula hasn't waned.
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As shoppers' definition of beauty has evolved, their interest in the Victoria's Secret brand has also waned, Konik said.
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" And though his podcast enthusiasm had waned, "the idea for Hello from the Magic Tavern just wouldn't go away.
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But his influence has waned after two out of three senators defected from 2014, citing difficulties working with Palmer.
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It's about "asserting Senate power where it has waned over the past 70 years," Tillis said on CNN Thursday.
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We've gone from an energy-scarce to an energy-abundant nation, and our climate debate has waxed and waned.
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Italy and Malta are predominantly Catholic nations but the Church's influence in politics has waned significantly in recent years.
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But prices collapsed by three-quarters last year as regulators clamped down, usage of bitcoin stalled and interest waned.
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But as consumer appetite for new cars has waned, automakers have raised discounts to get vehicles off dealer lots.
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Third, confidence in the markets waned and with it the desire to put new money to work buying stocks.
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Expectations of an imminent rate cut have also waned as the rouble weakness is seen filtering into consumer prices.
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But confidence in them has waned as allegations of fraud led to multi-million-dollar settlements against several banks.
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Prices for U.S. Treasury debt, considered a safe-haven asset, rose as risk appetite waned following weakness in stocks.
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A merger would combine two once-formidable, print-focused companies as demand for printed documents and ink has waned.
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The rivalry had waned in recent years as both papers adjusted to the challenging realities of the newspaper business.
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Sun had been seen as another potential candidate for elevation at the autumn congress, but his star has waned.
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Decades after the popularity of the Fox sisters had waned, Maggie admitted that their story was an elaborate hoax.
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The appetite for new rules has waned, with the United States trimming its rulebook to encourage lending by banks.
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After starting Deitas, Dahlin's excitement grew as her partner's waned; she now runs the company all on her own.
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Elizabeth Warren to win the debate, while expectations of the frontrunner, former Vice President Joe Biden, have waned dramatically.
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Since then, though, his standing as a surrogate has waned, despite his time on the campaign trail in 2016.
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The Liberal Democrats' influence has since waned and they now hold just 12 out of 650 seats in parliament.
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The rally stretched into 2017, inspiring marginal producers to resume business and lifting supply as China's steel demand waned.
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The strikers demands were not met, union support waned, and they ended their action two years after it started.
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First they evolved, then they waned, as socialism naturally should in a world of widespread wealth and increasing prosperity.
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The championships themselves were relatively short-lived, and as disco's star waned so did the interest in the show.
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In the past year, though, interest in some formal road races, especially trendier ones like mud runs, has waned.
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That a man of color was twice elected to the presidency is surely a sign that racism has waned.
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But after Bridalplasty's 235 finale attracted a meager 600,000 viewers, it was clear that the genre's popularity had waned.
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But she argued that the show still matters, even though it may have waned in relevance in recent years.
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Ethanol's economic clout has already waned; on February 1, we'll see if its political clout is fading as well.
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But the candy business has waned as fewer Americans have displayed an appetite for sweets, and chocolate in particular.
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By the 2000s, Rapaport says, the fad had waned due to the variability of surgery length and complications afterward.
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Each time, the public&aposs interest in hydrogen waned when oil became cheaper and more available, the IEA says.
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His reputation for dangerous unpredictability (which he evidently sees as an asset) had waned somewhat since he took office.
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While enthusiasm for regulatory budgeting waned for several decades, its recent resurgence makes Tozzi's expertise more relevant than ever.
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The Liberal Democrats' influence has waned since 2015, and they hold just 12 out of 650 seats in parliament.
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The author's hope for a peaceful resolution of America's racial problems, reflected in his early writing, waned over time.
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Their ranks waxed and waned with the weather, and were eventually diminished by time and by other policy priorities.
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Elizabeth Warren, whose support in Iowa has waned to 15% from 22% in the the last Times-Siena survey.
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Since then, the ratings have waned, though network executives expect them to rebound as the critical early contests approach.
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With the territorial collapse of ISIS in Syria and Iraq, the threat to the United States has waned further.
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I think once I realized that, then some of the skepticism I felt towards Katharine's and Isabel's ideas waned.
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As his career waned, he turned to pimping, and some of the most vivid writing here is about that time.
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The country's influence in Latin America has also waned in tandem with its economic clout as global oil prices dropped.
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They sustained each other through rough patches in Saturday's race, checking in and trading positions when the other's strength waned.
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As manufacturing waned, the health-care industry has revitalized the job market, thanks to the Cleveland Clinic and other employers.
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Powell has already noted that business confidence has waned as a result of ongoing tensions coupled with the market volatility.
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This enthusiasm has since waned as South Africa entered recession in the second quarter for the first time since 2009.
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In Tom Gauld's new graphic novel, Mooncop — published by Drawn & Quarterly — the age of the moon has waxed and waned.
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Thus by the end of 2015, the trade has become widely known and the predictive nature of tweet sentiment waned.
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The threat of Zika, while still real, has definitely waned since the first burst of outbreaks from 2015 to 20153.
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Borrowing by medium-sized businesses also waned, with the measure falling to 224.9 in September from 238.6 the previous month.
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That initial desire to continue progressing in her career has not waned, but she has nonetheless put in her notice.
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As Antonoff's relationship with longtime girlfriend Lena Dunham waned, the electric chemistry between the co-collaborators became impossible to ignore.
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After some time obsessing over Andrew Morton's book and videos of Diana, my mum's interest in her has somewhat waned.
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Considering artists' affections toward the platform have waned and that space for indie creatives is always welcome and needed, maybe?
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The Nikkei Stock Average has fallen 13 per cent this year as momentum behind the government's growth programme has waned.
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What's changed is simply that Musk's profile has risen while his staff's ability to keep him in check has waned.
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That demand has waned in recent years as ransomware grew more popular and criminals were able to get money directly.
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As a borrowing currency, the dollar has waned in significance relative to local currencies such as the rupiah or real.
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But since Johnson has lost his majority anyway, their influence has waned — but their opposition could still deter some Conservatives.
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As tuberculosis waned in its positive associations, it became more connected to poorer classes; health became a marker of privilege.
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While they've waned in popularity in recent years, over eight billion of these hand-sized comics were printed in 443.
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Those fears have since waned, but new evidence suggests that red meat might increase people's chances of getting colon cancer.
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National interest in Detroit has waned since its bankruptcy proceedings, brought on by decades of mismanagement, ended in December 2014.
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You write that the second Klan waned quickly, "a fraction of its peak strength (though it continues today)" by 1926.
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"Willingness to act has waned as the economy has improved," European Commission Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis told a news conference.
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These names were seen gaining traction while demand for sovereigns waned, but that sector was still unchanged on the day.
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Even so, Choi said, the preparedness of the U.S. and South Korean military to operate together had not been waned.
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Chinese interest in smaller Brazilian banks has waned as rising defaults and a two-year recession eroded their capital buffer.
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Market expectations for rate hikes have waned in recent months amid sluggish stock markets and fears of a global slowdown.
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The addition of QAL and Yarwun alumina refineries, however, doubled the $1 billion price tag and interest waned, they added.
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But once the IMF's cure had worked and the EU became cooler about Turkish accession, the impetus for reform waned.
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Moreover, the obsession of funding unicorns at almost any price — and at the expense of smaller startups — has materially waned.
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As a child, he was (in his own words) something of a glutton, and his appetite has never really waned.
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But as the popularity of the sport itself has waned somewhat, so too has the appearance of the onscreen boxer.
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Now the fire power of other funds has increased so the market influence of those bigger funds has waned slightly.
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Investor enthusiasm had waned, cash was low because of its costly global expansion and suppliers were beginning to demand payment.
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Many have started making a profit in the individual market and the threat of Congress repealing the law has waned.
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Five decades later, with the expansion of settlements, two intifadas, checkpoints and curfews, King's romance with Israel might have waned.
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Because in Mr. Trump's eyes, Mr. Hall had suffered the most grievous form of public humiliation: His celebrity had waned.
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Russian interest waned after the 1917 Revolution, but recent influence peddling has Athens worried about a renewed effort at domination.
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But since then, enforcement has waned, and illegal deforestation is increasing, according to an Associated Press investigation published in April.
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Yet despite a few brief lulls, WrestleMania's popularity never truly waned; now it's arguably bigger and more profitable than ever.
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That attention waned a little on Tuesday and a bit more on Wednesday, but was still at relatively high levels.
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The Casper IPO also comes as the appetite for new, online consumer product brands has waned among venture capital investors.
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Demand for core euro zone bonds waned as progress in trade talks between China and the U.S. boosted risk appetite.
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Common Sense Since The Washington Post's Watergate-era glory days, my need to read that paper has waxed and waned.
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But Morrow said that energy hasn't waned particularly because of Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris climate change agreement.
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But demand for rockfish and other species has waned as they've been mostly nonexistent on menus and in fish markets.
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But if the past week has illustrated, Trump's inclination to use his office as a television control room hasn't waned.
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While militancy in the Indian-administered part has waned since the 1990s, public sympathy for the separatist cause remains strong.
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After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the K.G.B. was split into several security agencies and its power briefly waned.
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Even with Chinese markets closed for the Lunar New Year holiday and oil flat on the day, risk appetite waned.
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After 20 years, BCG's protection waned so much that the risk of tuberculosis was the same in the both groups.
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But as Mr. Bannon nurtured his real-world aspirations, Breitbart's audience waned from the heights of last year's presidential race.
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It had more than a dozen "contestants" when it began, who slowly waned in influence and eventually started dropping out.
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Over the years, NASCAR's sponsors have waxed and waned with the economy, ranging from prestige lifestyle brands to dollar stores.
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And as the country has evolved, the value of having such strong representation for geography seems to have only waned.
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But as the president's chances of pushing through his policies have waned, so too have these firms' fortunes in the market.
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In the years since, China's demand for metallurgical coal has waned, as the nation's rapid industrial growth hit a saturation point.
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The dog has since passed (RIP), and the robot, after my initial excitement waned, now collects dust sitting by the router.
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Optimism about tax reform had waned in the early days of his presidency as Trump focused on other actions like immigration.
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Trump's support of Nielsen over the summer may have waned as more unauthorized families crossed the border later in the year.
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Professors would also be able to identify moments when students' attention waned, which could help to improve their teaching, Saucet says.
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Over time, Japan's nuclear taboo might have waned, scholars say, if not for its mutual defense treaty with the United States.
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Historians still muse about Britain&aposs motivations and its commitment to the declaration waned in the decades after it was issued.
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The whole-home wireless craze peaked and waned last year with the rise of Orbi, Eero, Google WiFi, and Linksys' Velop.
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But even if they can see eye to eye, their ability to impose decisions has waned as the union has expanded.
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The frenzy around it died as numbers began to decline from the tens of thousands to mere thousands, and coverage waned.
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U.S. stock index futures pointed to a lower open on Wednesday as trader's expectations of an eight-day winning streak waned.
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But even in the face of devastating job losses, the appetite among tech startups for self-driving trucks has not waned.
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A senior U.S. official said those countries eventually earned market economy status as evidence of state subsidies and state distortions waned.
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My interest has slowly waned because I'm tired of all the glitching and, frankly, the game is starting to get repetitive.
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This model still exists in America's construction trades, but has waned in recent decades, and remains much more common in Europe.
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Even as the relevance of his musical work waned, he remained a ferocious performer and a beloved guardian of musical tradition.
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Four years later, the suicide rate once again rose to baseline, indicating that the effects of the educational program had waned.
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Public criticism of the company hasn't waned exactly, but hiring critics is a straightforward way to build trust in the meantime.
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"It's all the things that tend to be in the news, and the issue isn't that optimism has waned," he said.
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Steel companies have struggled in recent years as demand in emerging markets waned and cheap supplies from China flooded international markets.
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Meanwhile, its popularity has seriously waned in the US, thanks to regulatory crackdowns, some bad press, and lots of upset parents.
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Big banks have been making such arguments for years, but the industry's influence waned significantly in Washington after the financial crisis.
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Even as the numbers confirmed killed waned slightly this year, diplomats said that UN investigators had documented an uptick in disappearances.
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More recently, The Babadook did a similar thing; and once the corporeal evil was revealed, its power over the viewer waned.
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But its popularity has waned — it has fallen out of the top 100 free games list on the iTunes app store.
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America's dominance in the sport has waned at recent Olympic Games as teams from Cuba, Kazakhstan, Ukraine and elsewhere have ascended.
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The stigma of having been assaulted may have waned, but making an accusation against a specific individual is a different matter.
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Over the years, my activity has waxed and waned, but Twitter remains the central mechanism I use to share my ideas.
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But that, too, has waned in the minds of Fed officials as a reason to extend the central bank's stimulus campaign.
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By the '90s, his ability to chart hits had waned, although he still remained a popular live entertainer with regular touring.
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But despite the backing of dozens of influential business, labor, transportation and community groups, congestion pricing's prospects again waned in Albany.
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By then, national interest in Standing Rock had waned, and three Unicorn Riot reporters had already been arrested covering the protests.
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But their confidence in that movement has waned more with each day they go without hearing from their leaders back home.
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As her acting career waned, Ms. Jean took a job as a hostess at a Los Angeles restaurant called the Tahitian.
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Once a towering institution within American culture, the review had languished over the decades as its influence and readership had waned.
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An alchemical ingredient was the lighting, which subtly increased as daylight waned: fabric and jewelry gleamed as if they were phosphorescent.
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But Chief Executive Elon Musk said earlier this week that demand had not waned for the luxury electric sport-utility vehicle.
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As America's trade balance sagged and inflation rose in the 1960s and 1970s, faith in the dollar's peg to gold waned.
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Since then, some of the hype around the law has waned, but there's still one thing that gets people excited: fines.
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The friend's interest in going waned as the time came closer because she was nursing a hangover, but Ms. Schweitzer insisted.
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But after a decade at the helm of government, Mr. Erdogan's early zeal for reform waned as corruption and cronyism grew.
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Fears of gun control, which helped propel demand to record highs during the Obama administration, have waned during Mr. Trump's tenure.
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The perpetual turmoil has agitated members of veterans' service organizations, which have sparred with Mr. Wilkie as their influence has waned.
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He sometimes said the market for his comedy had waned in the late 21990s, and he was ready to move on.
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At first, I was appalled at her over-crating, and unsurprised at her neuroses, but after some weeks my compassion waned.
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Mergers and acquisitions activity in the Canadian energy patch has waned since oil prices began sliding more than two years ago.
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But there have also been peaceful marches in and around Paris to protest the arrest, and the violent unrest has waned.
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Yet that sentiment has waned in recent months, the Republican said, as the White House has started to feel more chaotic.
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There hasn't been a big Panamanian boxing star in years, and the baseball output to the major leagues has waned, too.
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American troop levels in Afghanistan had long lagged far behind those in Iraq, and public interest in the war had waned.
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The influence of the unions, which used to provide a countervailing force, has waned with their membership and with anti-union legislation.
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However, while market expectations for Fed tightening may have waned significantly, some analysts suggested rate hikes still remained a near-term possibility.
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Son's interest in buying T-Mobile might have quieted down, but rumors suggest that it has not waned leading into late 2016.
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An American hasn't set foot on the moon since 1972, with the last Apollo mission, and public support for space has waned.
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At first, he loved the deal-making aspects of the job, but as the industry transitioned toward computer automation, Schulman's enthusiasm waned.
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But their popularity has waned, and in recent years few musical- or comedy-winners have been Best Picture contenders at the Oscars.
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But after fiscal year 2019, maybe the opioid crisis has waned or even ended, so Congress decides not to extend that funding.
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Twenty-nine companies were up at the close of trade, down from 46 that were ahead mid-session, as investor sentiment waned.
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U.S. sovereign bond yields built on this week's gains Wednesday as demand waned for safe haven assets prompted by the Brexit vote.
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Public support for the technology has waned in the wake of a fatal crash involving a self-driving Uber vehicle last March.
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Washington's influence has waned in the region, even as Iran has secured substantial leverage in Syria, Lebanon and to some extent Yemen.
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As the effectiveness of antibiotics waned, so did survival rates for cancer, which are now lower than they were a decade ago.
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Now he's got about 14,000 employees, but it appears his dedication (and from the sound of it, his hours) have not waned.
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OPEC's decision to maintain high levels of production while international demand growth waned is viewed as a major cause behind the rout.
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Although the majors' power has waned, they still account for 22017% of global oil and gas output and 16% of upstream investment.
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Although the former Fifth Harmony member may no longer be in a girl band, her belief in girl power clearly hasn't waned.
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These toys sold well when released with a movie, but interest waned over time as the movie became more distant, he says.
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Both men remain fan favorites and that support hasn't waned during their combined 19 years of uninterrupted time competing in the Octagon.
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The attention has waned but it has also been a question of self preservation for me to stay out of the spotlight.
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A regularly updated Politico/Morning Consult poll shows that the president's approval among black and Hispanic voters has waned since his inauguration.
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Meanwhile, physical gold buying waned slightly in Asia this week as investors waited to see if prices would fall further, traders said.
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Likewise, speculation that Hong Kong might be forced to give up its peg to the U.S. dollar has waned in recent days.
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The reverence many of us had for the actress has certainly waned since she became one of the hosts of The View.
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Construction has absorbed some of the employment losses as mining investment has waned (building a mine requires more people than running one).
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Enthusiasm has waned for some of its other older products, such as iPads, and its newer ones remain niche offerings (see chart).
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Funding has since waned as the government, backed by African Union troops, has made gains against the Islamist militant group al Shabaab.
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The expectation that military service is an obligation of citizenship has waned, imperiling the link between the body politic and the people.
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If the real history of America is directly linked to Vulcan's power, that power would have never waned in the first place.
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But that enthusiasm has also waned in the absence of much detail on fiscal policy in his first 10 days in charge.
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Mr. Anderson, who worked on cost-containment policy in the Carter administration with enthusiasm, said his optimism had waned over the years.
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One of the major thematic preoccupations of this season has been race; the actual incisiveness of the commentary has waxed and waned.
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As the show's popularity waned, so did the Joker, until in 1973, the character made a return in an almost unrecognizable form.
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Even as the debate about how to take care of an aging population grows, interest in long-term care insurance has waned.
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Even as the importance of a fixed list price has waned in the physical world, it has become more deeply embedded online.
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The United States' reliance on cluster munitions has also waned, having peaked in 2003 in the early days of the Iraq war.
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But his love for the game, which developed shortly after he moved to Toronto with his family at age 6, never waned.
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With the election of Bill Clinton, who proved endearingly willing to let Greenspan do his thing, the need for such maneuvering waned.
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Oil rallied last week in part on anticipation of a freeze, but those hopes have waned in the last couple of days.
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Over the last decade, even as support for the abortion ban has waned, concerns about possible outside interference have risen, she said.
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As the golden age of blogs waned, At War persisted, becoming one of The Times's most enduring, active and robust digital endeavors.
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On the other hand, "Mapplethorpe mania," as the New York Times critic Andy Grundberg put it in 1988, has never quite waned.
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The rise of corporate farms and more efficient milking processes have led to an oversupply as consumption of milk has waned nationally.
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In fact, we haven't even emerged from the pulsating ice age that has waxed and waned for the past 2.6 million years.
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However, in recent years that growth had waned, and appetite at Kering for a turnaround in Bottega Veneta's fortunes has been strong.
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Though the media coverage of the global refugee crisis has waned, violence and unrest continue to displace thousands of people every month.
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But especially as 2016 approached, the adrenaline surge that McNamara, then 803, felt as he sped down the wave's face had waned.
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The kiwi is currently at a one-month low of $0.7203 having stumbled in the past week as risk appetite waned globally.
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And as bridesmaids' attire came to look more like cocktail party attire, the need for a bridesmaids-only line may have waned.
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Then came some high-profile autonomous vehicle accidents — including two fatal crashes — and let's just say the excitement has waned a bit.
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The number of physicians able to engage in scientific research either alongside a medical career or after medical training has waned greatly.
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Thanks to places like Twitter, I'd argue that the elites' power to create political narratives and champion specific political movements has waned.
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The negative mood carried over from the Asian trading session, where shares slipped as hopes waned for real progress in Sino-U.
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Mr. Xi attended a groundbreaking ceremony in 2014 in Tajikistan for a gas pipeline, but the project stalled after Beijing's demand waned.
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In addition to activating new units, that shift has meant relearning skills that waned as the military focused on low-level conflicts.
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Yet Mr. Corbyn's leadership has been marred by factionalism, and the grass-roots enthusiasm that fueled his rise appears to have waned.
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Achdijat said, however, that foreign interest in the firm had waned after Bumiputera was not able to secure bancassurance contracts with lenders.
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Airlines have drastically cut flights as demand for travel waned amid the spreading coronavirus, and the worst has likely yet to come.
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But he's branded a threat and thrown in jail, escaping only when, having waned into a crescent, he fits through the bars.
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His career flourished, even as it waxed and waned (see his return to the halftime show of the Super Bowl last year).
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While Hollywood's influence has waned, America's leading internet companies — founded and headquartered almost exclusively in California — have taken the world by storm.
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While they know more about the cell and have identified more people serving as supporting role, the threat hasn't waned, the official said.
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The increasingly authoritarian treatment of Mr Kart shows how far the country's commitment to free expression has waned in the past 15 years.
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This past July marked 30 years since the release of The Lost Boys, and in that time the film's cult appeal hasn't waned.
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In fact, UberPOOL and Lyft Line once enjoyed reputations as unofficial dating services, although that trend seems to have waned in recent years.
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In commodity markets, gold held near its recent five-month peak as the dollar eased and the threat of higher interest rates waned.
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"What became dubbed the 'Trump effect' has predictably waned, however, given the deeper push-pull forces that propel illegal migration," the institute said.
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But digital media companies like Vevo and Vice claim that even though MTV has forsaken music programming for years, youth interest never waned.
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EDT, the moon waned to the point that it reached its "new" phase, in which it appears invisible against the dark night sky.
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Italy is a heavily Roman Catholic country and although the church's influence has waned over the years, it remains a formidable social force.
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The Wolfpack's shooting cooled as the half waned, but that's when Funderburk took over as Commodore fouls — 12 in the first half — mounted.
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For more than 45 years, the fascination surrounding the deaths of seven people at the hands of Charles Manson's followers has never waned.
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Kramp-Karrenbauer's political fortunes have waned after a series of gaffes this year, and the defence portfolio is bound to boost her profile.
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Kramp-Karrenbauer's political fortunes have waned after a series of gaffes this year, and the defense portfolio is bound to boost her profile.
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According to Bloomberg, abundant skepticism that the Trump administration was telling the truth about Iran involvement in the tanker attacks has waned somewhat.
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Although their popularity has waned, ODIs has still a significant source of investment because they have less stringent registration requirements than investing directly.
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Robert, an avid dog lover, had a 29-year-old Vizsla puppy who seemed to have difficulty recognizing Robert as his health waned.
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As the father waned, the son waxed: first as a spokesman for his elder, then as an evangelical figure in his own right.
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As support for those policies waned across the country and across the state ... he shifted his rhetoric, at least, and downplayed the policies.
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Although some of those decisions were controversial in the moment, that controversy quickly waned as experience brought us to recognize our shared humanity.
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It also shows that more than six years after President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law, Republican opposition has not waned.
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Yet credit spreads have remained tame, economic data have held up fine even as momentum has waned and currency markets have been uneventful.
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Merkel's popularity waned after she launched her open-door migrant policy last year, although it has recovered somewhat in the last few months.
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But that spirit waned as our country's political climate grew more partisan, fueled by echo chambers in the media and on the Internet.
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Starbucks has expanded its portfolio of cold drinks to include low-sugar iced teas and cold brew coffees as Frappuccino sales have waned.
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Historically, eggs were a seasonal food, with hens slowing down or ceasing to lay eggs altogether as daylight waned and winter set in.
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Three years later, the overwhelming support of Americans has not waned, at 22019 percent according to a CBS News/New York Times poll.
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" Eventually, Mr. Dowd said, the throngs of journalists who attended Mr. Trump's news conferences waned, as they asked Mr. Dowd, "Really, another one?
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"The level of the terrorist threat on our territory has not waned," said François Molins, the Paris prosecutor, who handles terrorism investigations nationwide.
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And so, over time, the unique voice of the director has waned somewhat, if not disappeared entirely, as studios have exerted more control.
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But there was also a sense of wistfulness and finality that permeated the empty hallways, as the chances of salvaging a compromise waned.
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Today, even the crowds of young people who came for the head shops, T-shirt emporiums and glam-trashy-fashion boutiques have waned.
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"The Tea Party has waned all over the country and in Texas, but those kind of candidates are still challenging incumbents," Jillson said.
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Early excitement about Twitter as a new form for comedy has waned, while other outlets like the short-video service Vine have vanished.
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When you look at Abbott's pictures, you see not only buildings that have vanished, but a style of photography that itself has waned.
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ARNETT What I always enjoy about this show, and it's never waned, is the feeling that nobody's worried about falling on their face.
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Mr. Taylor helped produce the first Jackson 5 album and worked on their second, "ABC" (1970) before his involvement with the band waned.
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Like many, I'm still interested in conpeople cleverly wreaking havoc, but my desire to see every trickery turned into a miniseries has waned.
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He added that his efforts to reduce homelessness countered any notion that he was a lame duck mayor whose political power had waned.
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No surprise, his technique, though still phenomenal at times, has waned a bit with age, and he compensates to some extent with pedaling.
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Eventually, as SUVs ascended and compact sports cars waned in popularity, changing tastes led to the end of the line for the Celica.
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The heavy marketing at the time was an attempt to lure shoppers back to stores, and since then Target's special deals have waned.
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In commodity markets, gold firmed to near a five-month peak as the dollar eased and the threat of higher interest rates waned.
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Her popularity has waned since her 2015 open-doors migrant policy and the CDU has suffered heavy electoral losses at the state level.
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While demand for new models has waned, the company has also taken a hit from used motorcycles being sold off by aging customers.
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Bolton's ouster caps an 18-month tenure in which Trump increasingly broke with his adviser and Bolton's influence in the administration steadily waned.
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It appeared, lithe and leaking some kind of psychic fluid, and it waxed and waned, almost threatening to disappear and disprove itself somehow.
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He has been laying the groundwork for a sore loser campaign since August, and this has escalated as his odds of victory waned.
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As attendance and international attention have waned in recent weeks, Hamas has ratcheted up its activities, creating special units to expand the protests.
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To complicate matters, he was unprepared for an influx of orders in December because he figured that interest in camping waned in the winter.
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Copper lost 1.2 percent to $5,992 a tonne after China's overseas investment weakened and sentiment waned over demand in the world's top copper user.
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In its bluntness, "Society's Child" belongs to the polemical mode of early Bob Dylan and Paul Simon, influences that have waned, although not completely.
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The surprises waned over the years as the internet became more ubiquitous and pro wrestlers looser with what they let slip to the public.
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In recent quarters, the company has struggled to grow sales as demand has waned for some of its household brands like Pampers for diapers.
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But as the opportunity for significant top-line growth waned, buybacks to reduce share counts became a separate strategy to prop up earnings growth.
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The thirst for Selena-like beauty hasn't waned, either — a search for a "Selena Quintanilla makeup tutorial" on YouTube yields more than 16,000 results.
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For a while, the popularity of romantic movies (particularly rom-coms) waned, in large part because films made "for women" are taken less seriously.
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Interest in hosting the five-ringed circus waned in the 1970s after a series of games tainted by terrorist attacks, crippling debt and boycotts.
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Fox News's dedication to defending Trump might help explain why his popularity with his supporters hasn't waned much since the start of his presidency.
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Traffic from China has also waned following the victory of the pro-nationalist party in Taiwan's presidential election, which has soured cross-strait relations.
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During that period, the market for technology IPOs in the US has waned while the Abenomics-driven share rise in Japan has fizzed out.
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"That hope, the hope for love has not waned for me in the face of this breakup but rather is fortified," the actress continued.
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The store comes as Nike overhauls its US business after sales in North America waned in 2017, while sales in Asia have been growing.
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Despite a busy January, when the market processed a large number of leveraged loans, supply has since waned, with only a handful of deals.
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Saudi Arabia and the UAE have also felt compelled to adopt a more muscular posture abroad as American influence in their backyard has waned.
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After an acrimonious campaign relationship with the technology sector, the play-nice period fostered by Trump's December 15 Tech CEO Summit has definitely waned.
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But Saudi influence in Washington has waned since the killing in October of Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi journalist, in the kingdom's consulate in Istanbul.
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But Barnett and the Kansas Democratic Party said Colyer&aposs action ties him firmly to the Brownback, whose popularity waned before he left office.
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Cahan's star waned a bit, but he still retained some power as the conduit for mobile, the only real chance Yahoo had for reinvention.
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In reality, while Laurel and Hardy's fame had waned in America during the second world war, they were still loved in Britain and Ireland.
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Last year a broad reassessment occurred in commodities, as the global economy slowed and demand from emerging markets like China, India and Brazil waned.
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On Wednesday, the Dubai-based airline Emirates said it was reducing US-bound flights after interest waned, citing the ban as a contributing factor.
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But foreign interest has waned after a near meltdown in Chinese stock markets last year and heavy-handed official intervention to shore them up.
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The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya has since waned in popularity, nearly non-existent in comparison to the boom of its debut, ten years ago.
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Russia's activities in CAR are part of a wider push to re-establish influence in sub-Saharan Africa that waned after the Cold War.
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The safe haven yen edged higher as investors' risk appetite waned, with MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan slipping 216 percent.
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As the traffic waned and people moved on to Twitter, Vine, and YouTube, YTMND made less money but required no less time to police.
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It is, doubtless, an exaggeration, but reflects the controversy about Farah Pahlavi and her circle, whose influence grew as the monarchy waned in 1978.
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Because as our excitement over the eclipse waned, like the moon cycling to its own rebirth, a monster storm was building in the Gulf.
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CNN's Dan Merica and Eric Bradner have reported in the past that interest in having the Clintons appear on the campaign trail has waned.
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But over time, as Sitaraman notes, this enthusiasm waned, and the New Dealers ultimately failed to safeguard democracy from the corrupting influence of wealth.
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Ireland, which holds the record for Eurovision wins but whose fortunes have waned in recent years, qualified for Saturday's grand final, as did Albania.
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But investor enthusiasm has waned and the market has continued to consolidate as smaller players are acquired or shut down, according to CB Insights.
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With valuations of many young, private companies faltering as interest in initial public offerings of stock has waned, corporate venture investing faces a test.
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But as the afternoon waned on, it seemed increasingly clear that McConnell's hope is to get back to a new and improved Senate bill.
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" Even so, Ms. Moskowitz said, the percentage of girls playing waned in middle school, and dwindled to "very few girls playing in high school.
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White people's officially privileged status waned over the latter half of the 20th century with the demise of discriminatory practices in, say, university admissions.
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With the opposition unwilling to be seen destabilizing the government, the threat of an immediate political crisis appears to have waned, though risks remain.
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The political momentum after each mass shooting has waned, and gun control has not spurred enough attention to create a movement around the issue.
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Shares of Indivior fell sharply for a second straight day, down 13 percent, as prospects for the British drugmaker's new potential blockbuster drug waned.
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Weekly "yellow vest" marches continue every Saturday, but turnout has fallen and support for the movement among the broader public as waned, polls show.
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The rupee has lost 2.3 percent so far this year, but currency dealers say dollar demand has slightly waned, lending support to the rupee.
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But even as his abilities waned, Kid Yamamoto impacted the future of Japanese MMA even as it was entering a sleepy, post-PRIDE hibernation.
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Initial enthusiasm about Obama's plan waned when a federal judge put it on hold in February 2015, just before it was due to begin.
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The safe haven yen edged up as investors' risk appetites waned, with MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan slipping 0.4 percent.
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The flow of defections has waned in the last few days after dozens of GOP lawmakers rescinded their endorsements of Trump over the weekend.
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But in recent decades, some of the brasserie's spirit and collective energy waned; food became pricey and stale, and Parisians embraced other dining trends.
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As social media became ubiquitous and the popularity of message boards waned, the way Alex was interacting with the Kelly Clarkson fandom became dated.
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The very traits that had once made her so distinctive — her joy, her displays of affection, her constant monitoring of the house — had waned.
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Zainab's parents estimated that their daughter's illness began more than 10 months ago when they noticed that her temperament changed and her appetite waned.
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But as Warren struggled to explain her position on health care and faced a pincer attack from the left and center, her support waned.
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The number of states offering the holidays, during which state (and often local) sales taxes are waived, has waxed and waned over the years.
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And much as in Israel, hard-line attitudes have continued to grow even as the threats have waned, with terrorism and migration both declining.
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Government bond yield curves, which measure borrowing costs across different maturities, initially steepened in response to the BOJ's moves, but the impact quickly waned.
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Weekly Swiss site deposit data has waned as the geopolitical risks in Europe have faded and investors have returned to European equities, Sharma noted.
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Some investors feared that Adidas would struggle as the popularity of its retro Stan Smith and Superstar shoes waned in the last 22016 months.
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"Boat" has had a solid six-season run, but the magic has waned somewhat, and this seems like a good ending point all around.
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Ukrainians' confidence in the government's ability to tackle key issues has waned, a report by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology showed last week.
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In more recent years, the agency's hold over militant groups and other regional counterterrorism forces and strike teams has waned some, former officials said.
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The IPO indigestion, repo flare-ups and commission evaporation all hint that the proprietary advantages once enjoyed by central Wall Street players have waned.
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Trump's support in these areas has waned, however, and will be critical to win again as he gears up for re-election in 2020.
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But today, with the internet at consumers' fingertips, the appetite to jockey through crowds for coupons or buy one, get one offers has waned.
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As the second Palestinian intifada, or uprising, waned around 20163, Hamas, the militant group that now controls Gaza, put a moratorium on suicide bombings.
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But as international attention has waned in the years since Rana Plaza, worker rights groups have expressed concern that the gains could be lost.
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There was a lot of interest from companies about potentially listing on IEX after "Flash Boys" was released, but that momentum waned, Katsuyama said.
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That optimism waned through the weekend, and Democratic conferees were expected to meet Sunday morning to discuss next steps as the border negotiations floundered.
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With the fighting over, the world's interest in Mosul has waned, so too have international commitments to help with the massive task of rebuilding.
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He apparently carried that sentiment as his health waned, telling The New Yorker, "I am ready to die," in one of his final interviews.
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In commodity markets, gold held near its recent six-month peak as the dollar eased and the threat of higher U.S. interest rates waned.
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The opening comes as Paris grapples with "yellow vest" anti-government protests, although violence and vandalism related to those demonstrations has waned in recent weeks.
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During the Umbrella Movement, protesters held Admiralty for several months, before numbers and support had waned enough that police could go in and clear them.
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Citing benefits to the environment as well, Cook said trade-ins can help offset the sting of a new iPhone as carrier subsidies have waned.
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Bears are watching this quiet struggle against stubborn levels as momentum measures have waned and the tape has become less broadly inclusive in recent weeks.
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Trump has spent much of his presidency bragging about the stock market rally (which has recently waned) and promising a big boost in economic growth.
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A year ago, navigation app Waze made a risky bet on carpooling, a type of commuting that has waned since its heyday in the 1970s.
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But even if some of its financial clout has waned, Intel's spending continues to be a key indicator of the health of the tech world.
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The pound dropped to a 31-year low against the dollar on Tuesday as confidence global confidence in the currency and the U.K. economy waned.
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Similarly, U.S. Treasury bond yields rose and gold traded lower, as the surge in "safe-haven" trades that followed the U.K.'s "Brexit" vote waned.
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Though his career waned in the 1980s and '90s, Reynolds continued to work constantly, racking up, by some reports, hundreds of film and television roles.
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But foreign interest has waned after a near meltdown in Chinese equity markets last year and subsequent heavy-handed official intervention to shore them up.
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Many of the recently looted artifacts, antiquities experts say, are probably being kept in warehouses in or near Syria and Iraq until attention has waned.
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The initial turnout, along with the results of opinion polls, higher registration rates and increased absentee ballot requests, suggests their political enthusiasm has not waned.
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Large-cap miner BHP Billiton slipped 2.3 percent, while Rio Tinto eased 1.12 percent after copper prices waned on the London Metal Exchange on Thursday.
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While both the KRG and the PKK harbor Kurdish nationalist aspirations, the relationship between the groups has waxed and waned over the years, says Hakura.
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"That really bright outlook we saw two years ago has waned," said Molly Day, vice president of public affairs for the National Small Business Association.
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Team Envy came roaring out of the gate with a series of strong performances, but has waned over time due to issues with team synergy.
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Sausage-casings maker Viscofan on Tuesday posted a 4.6 percent drop in Ebitda in 2016 to 204 million euros as demand in emerging markets waned.
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But that initial enthusiasm has since waned as months continue to roll by with no real plan in store (though stocks keep hitting new highs).
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While the Oscars remain the top-viewed live entertainment broadcast in the U.S., interest in the Hollywood spectacle has waned in the last few years.
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Views on the benefits of tax reform have also waned somewhat, despite the boost it's given to sentiment, according to data from CNBC and SurveyMonkey.
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The plants made sedans that have waned in popularity, including the Chevrolet Volt, Impala and Cruze, the Buick LaCrosse and the Cadillac CT6 and XTS.
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Fans in line said their enthusiasm has not waned even though the revolutionary musical biography of Alexander Hamilton will be recast for its Chicago run.
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A merger would combine two once-formidable companies that have faced business difficulties in recent years as demand for printed documents and ink has waned.
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Sun had been seen as a potential candidate for elevation at the autumn congress and as a possible future premier, but his star has waned.
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The plants made sedans that have waned in popularity, including the Chevrolet Volt, Impala and Cruze, the Buick LaCrosse, and the Cadillac CT6 and XTS.
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The federal government has implemented drafts or conscriptions over the years to swell the ranks of the military, but support for this practice has waned.
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Attendance and enthusiasm had waned, but the stadium was still more full than it was when the day — by now, the previous day — had begun.
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Both pose a real threat to Kabila or his chosen successor in the upcoming election, especially since the president's popularity has waned over the years.
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Theoretically, a higher level of investment could benefit India's capital expenditure, which has waned over the years due to a high level of corporate debt.
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Since Mr Haftar's offensive has failed Mr Trump's interest seems to have waned in another of what he once called the Middle East's "stupid wars".
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The rupee has lost 2.4 percent so far this year, but currency dealers say the dollar demand has slightly waned, lending support to the rupee.
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While the participants saw their insulin levels drop and stay low, they only saw a small increase in calorie burn, and that waned over time.
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Tramp art waned in the US as cigars lost market share to cigarettes, and cigar boxes that formed the base materials became less readily available.
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But Tamil Nadu's success waned after Mr. Vijayakumar, a dedicated civil servant who gave his mobile number to thousands of teachers, retired the following year.
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Keeping fans engaged is critical for Niantic because while Pokémon remains quite popular, downloads and active use have both waned significantly since the initial surge.
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The women's vote carried Mr. Trudeau's Liberal Party to power in 2015, and while male support has waned, Canadian women have largely stuck with him.
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But the size of the main group, which has waxed and waned over the course of the trip, has also overwhelmed towns along its path.
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The appetite for mixing sports and gambling waned nearly a century ago, after eight baseball players were accused of trying to fix the World Series.
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While the overall support for past presidents waned throughout the course of their time in office, the gender gap remained fairly constant, according to Gallup.
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Now, with existing coupon auction sizes expected to remain flat, we had assumed the urgency to roll out a 20-year security would have waned.
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Many insurers are breaking even or have started making a profit in the individual market, and the threat of Congress repealing the law has waned.
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Especially as US influenced has waned, Tehran's clout has grown and demonstrators see politicians and many Shia militia groups as beholden to the Iranian government.
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The rupee has lost 2.2 percent so far this year, but currency dealers say dollar demand has slightly waned, lending support to the domestic currency.
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But like most toy fads, the BB-413's popularity peaked and then waned; mine has been in a box under my bed since 403.
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The selfie stick trend has waned since then, and with increasingly wide-angle smartphone cameras, it's probably a gadget that's best left in the past.
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Over the month-long recess, the President's enthusiasm for legislative action has waned alongside optimism from aides that something could be voted on in September.
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The popularity of blackface was at its height in the early 20th century and has waned sharply since the '50s, but it certainly hasn't disappeared.
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The Bush administration began such a program, called the Proliferation Security Initiative, more than a decade ago, but attention to it has waxed and waned.
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However – as the novelty of Stitch Fix's product offering has waned – that virality and customer excitement appears to be shifting to a more traditional marketing mix.
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However, fans' enthusiasm for new Elliott music has not waned, and Iconography's release, coupled with her upcoming performance, could signal Elliott's welcome comeback into the mainstream.
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The dominance of the group waned when Michael, the lead vocalist, went solo in the early '503s and became one of the world's most celebrated musicians.
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Thousands of people are still protesting every Friday, but the numbers appear to have waned since Tebboune's election and his offer of talks with the opposition.
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In his final years, Paul Cézanne worked from a quiet studio in Aix-en-Provence, having returned to live in his hometown as his health waned.
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Due to orbital wobbles, volcanic activity, rock weathering, and changes in solar activity, the Earth's temperature has waxed and waned over the past 4.5 billion years.
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More than two decades after his death, the popularity of the iconic painter, famous for his round, permed hair and quirky, endearing remarks, still hasn't waned.
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Twenty years later, the movie has not waned in its popularity, but Burns never suspected she'd play a role that fans would quote to this day.
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And as its price fell, most people's interest waned, but not that of finance professionals who can make money when assets increase or decrease in value.
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But as the day waned on Sunday, the pop, pop, pop of gunshots from an assault-style rifle shattered the peaceful feeling at the community festival.
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The beautifully designed controllers didn't reach consumers until December of 224, though, and by that time the initial momentum of the Rift's release had already waned.
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His psychosis symptoms, initially wrongly diagnosed as dementia, have waned at times as some medications and interventions, such as deep brain stimulation, have produced temporary relief.
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Support for Quebec independence has waned in recent years, compared with 1995, when the pro-sovereignist side only just lost a referendum on splitting from Canada.
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The recaptured shrews all showed the same annual pattern: the skulls were largest in the summer, waned in the winter, and then rebounded in the spring.
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The league was popular during the Michael Jordan days, but the league hasn't played a game there in more than a decade and popularity has waned.
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Nearly three years have passed, but the top's popularity hasn't waned – Brie Larson just wore it in black to visit The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.
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However, its fortunes waned after the Wall Street Journal published a series of articles starting in October 2015 that suggested the devices were flawed and inaccurate.
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Turnbull's popularity has waned among conservative voters, who see him as too socially liberal, and have flocked instead to far-right parties such as One Nation.
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"As expectations for helicopter money waned while there are limited actions left from the BOJ," said Nobuhiko Kuramochi, a chief strategist and economist at Mizuho Securities.
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Coal use is down in the United States thanks to cheaper forms of energy, and exports have also waned as other countries move away from coal.
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Risk appetite had waned on long-dated bonds, said a Singapore-based trader, after a rally in 10-year US Treasury yields deterred yield-hungry investors.
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U.S. crude oil futures rose 0.5 percent to $66.57 a barrel after tumbling nearly 1.8 percent overnight as concerns over tensions in the Middle East waned.
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Syndergaard's dominance has waned since his elbow issues flared up and he has been unable to pitch beyond six innings during a three-start winless drought.
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As Democratic interest in the whistleblower has waned, the Republican push to unmask the person has ratcheted up, raising questions about what Republicans hope to gain.
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New Zealand reported a wider-than-expected trade deficit in August, as milk powder exports plummeted to a seven-year low and meat exports also waned.
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His son Kim Jong-il came to power in the early 1990s, as the Soviet Union collapsed and China's interest in backing a rogue nation waned.
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As economic prospects have waned, the number of non-college educated Americans in the workforce has shrunk, with the epidemic of opioid addiction taking its toll.
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But his company waned in influence as the years went on, and Mr. Courrèges stepped back from design in the mid-'90s as his health declined.
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As the impact of Chinese stimulus has waned, they have also become bearish about copper, used as a conductor for electricity and as a building material.
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People say they remove apps because they're just not using them, their interest has waned, their phone needed decluttering, or because they need more storage space.
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Oil has risen towards $48 a barrel from $42 at the start of August, helped by such speculation, but these hopes have waned in recent days.
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Palmer's influence waned after his warnings of a socialist uprising in 1920 never materialized, and Labor Department officials blocked some of the deportations he had sought.
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Interest in the U.S. seems to have waned around this sequel — whether that's because of the shuffled crew and/or the critical reception is anyone's guess.
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Do you think his popularity within North Korea has waned in any way given the cost of these economic sanctions on the people in North Korea?
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But as rogue militancy waned and police and military abuses continued, Karachi's residents began to question if they were merely trading one despotic regime for another.
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The cause was a heart attack, said his daughter Sergio Robinson, who had in recent years taken to driving the route when her father's health waned.
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The presence of family dynasties has also waned, with percussionists Benjamin Schmidinger, the solo clarinetist Daniel Ottensamer and a handful of other players serving as exceptions.
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While public interest in ballroom has waxed and waned since its inception, there is no doubt it's seeped into pop culture's collective consciousness over the decades.
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The afterglow of the 28 tax cuts has waned, the China trade war doesn't seem to be ending anytime soon and other countries' economies are stagnating.
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But with oil prices hovering around $60 per barrel - nearly $2028.3 below their 2019 peak - and little upside in sight, that pressure seems to have waned.
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The murder rate waned a little after that but appears to be picking up again in 2016 with 139 homicides reported in the first two months.
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The weakness and danger of Mr. Erdogan's continued rule has become more apparent, as an economic and development boom that won him broad support has waned.
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Even after that horrid incident, interest in the topic has waned, and many Syrians have lost faith in journalistic efforts to shed light on their dilemma.
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Sterling gained 0.4% against the greenback as expectations waned for an immediate Bank of England rate cut to follow this week's emergency move by the Fed.
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The letter was the latest protest against Benchmark's efforts and a public show of support for Mr. Kalanick at a time when his allies have waned.
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Football&aposs cultural dominance has waned in recent years, amid bad press over misbehavior, health risks, and divisive political issues — including broadsides from President Donald Trump.
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The evil of residential segregation has waned at some times and in some places, but in others, like my home state, Minnesota, segregation has only grown.
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But support for Kagame's leadership has waned in recent years as human rights groups accuse his government of using state security agents to crush political opponents.
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Its support has waned due to widespread political cronyism, though many Angolans remain loyal to the party that ended 27 years of civil war in 2002.
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The extreme burst of global temperature records waned late in the year as the cooler La Niña weather pattern replaced El Niño in the tropical Pacific.
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The dollar strengthened as U.S. economic data suggested the Federal Reserve was unlikely to cut interest rates further and as liquidity waned before the coming holidays.
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Three prime ministers have been ousted by their own parties since 2010 after their popularity waned and the party believed they could not win re-election.
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Since then, its popularity has waxed and waned, joining the pantheon of karaoke classics and peaking again in 1995 with a version sung by Nikki French.
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As interest in traditional Instagram posts has waned, Moment co-founder Marc Barros says the company has found room for growth by appealing to vloggers and filmmakers.
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Flash was a very powerful and popular technology in its day but it has waned over the years as browsers have embraced the open standard of HTML5.
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As Google's dedication to net neutrality waned, co-IA member Netflix had been picking up the slack as the biggest and most profitable supporter of net neutrality.
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This became increasingly popular as demand for their systems waned in the US. The companies could make a quick buck selling Sega Genesis or Atari 28 licenses.
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Like Ulsan, which has declined as Hyundai production has retreated, Gwangju's fortunes have waned as Kia's output fell to its lowest level in eight years last year.
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Enthusiasm has waned, though, after a series of contentious decisions including eliminating the dedicated headphone jack from new iPhones and frequent changes to the iTunes/Music app.
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Yet its release marked the admission, by fans and journalists alike, that the "Sad Mary" moniker, which waned in her happier days, is back in full force.
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In recent years, though, the profile of new cases being filed has waned with many of the cases from earlier years either being settled or wrapping up.
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Though investors remained confident the central bank will cut again in September, expectations that the Fed will lower rates by another 25 basis points waned Thursday morning.
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It was a popular stop on Route 66, but like many other attractions on the route, Two Guns' popularity waned with the creation of highway I-40.
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As alternative "milks"—like almond, soy, coconut, cashew and now oat—have grown in popularity and eating habits have changed, the desire to drink milk has waned.
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In recent years, however, the American guitar manufacturer has been looking for ways to broaden its appeal as rock music has slowly waned from the music charts.
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Yet even as the pollution from the mill has waned, tourist flows have waxed, creating new pressures on an ecosystem that UNESCO warns is "under significant stress".
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The reason is that as China grows wealthier—and after years of being told that one child is ideal—the population's desire for larger families has waned.
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But voter enthusiasm soon waned despite its calls for popular policies such as an exit from nuclear power and a freeze on the planned sales tax rise.
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At the start, the public expressed some sympathy — polls showed more than half of those surveyed thought the strikes were justified — but support has waned over time.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices dropped on Monday as investor concern waned about escalating tensions in the Middle East following air strikes on Syria over the weekend.
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Its fortunes, however, waned after the Wall Street Journal published a series of articles starting in October last year that suggested the devices were flawed and inaccurate.
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This year's race could go a couple of different ways, but even though Inside Amy Schumer's general buzz has waned, it will probably still take the trophy.
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However, its fortunes waned after the Wall Street Journal published a series of articles starting in October last year that suggested the devices were flawed and inaccurate.
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Her excitement for her own achievement waned when she saw that the 20 actors nominated in the lead and supporting acting categories in 2016 were all white.
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So far, investor enthusiasm for the frontier market has not waned, despite ballistic missile tests conducted over the last two days by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps.
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Chinese banks' appetite for financing floating LNG import terminal and FLNG investments has waned in response to recent poor returns and delays, according to one market source.
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Predictions of a U.S. economic pullback mounted earlier this year amid global weakness and market volatility, but have waned in recent weeks as markets and data stabilized.
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The researchers took dirt samples from Kirman Lake in the Sierra Nevada mountains to see how the state's climate had waxed and waned over thousands of years.
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Yet the punk scene itself, the original one that based itself around guitars, latex, and genuine anarchy, has waned into a shrub breathing on branded life support.
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In the late 213s, the influence of men's magazines like Playboy and Penthouse waned, and Hefner retreated from the spotlight, rarely leaving his famed Los Angeles mansion.
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But as the violence has gone on, and the conflict has taken a toll on Palestinians, enthusiasm for attacks on Israeli civilians has waned — but only somewhat.
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While the fortunes of both the industry and the genre themselves have waxed and waned, one thing has remained consistent: guiding force and head honcho Brian Slagel.
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To see how your name's popularity has waxed and waned over the years, Time has a handy-dandy widget that goes all the way back to 1912.
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And hopes that residents of the city of Fort McMurray, or at least those whose houses were not destroyed, might soon be able to return similarly waned.
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Though in recent years my sympathies have waned more and more rapidly, I justified the party affiliation in hopes of loyally seeing it through an unfortunate phase.
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When that thrill waned, it was replaced by a drive to follow the path of Atlas, and discover some kind of hidden meaning in all of this.
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But its power waned in the 2000s after a bruising battle with the U.S. Department of Justice over how it used its monopoly power to squeeze competitors.
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Pumping it to Port Arthur via TransCanada's MarketLink pipeline was just 30 cents a barrel last week, two sources said, as demand in the Gulf Coast waned.
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My original curiosity about reality television has waned over the years and I am focusing on TV and writing projects that better suit my more steady temperament.
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The trials' fervor waned when Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor Phipps banned such spectral evidence from being considered valid at trials, but that wasn't until October of 1692.
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But as impressions of Trump's ability to bring that change and confidence in his leadership have waned, his approval rating has dipped to reflect an unimpressed America.
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One of the top concerns is their red-zone efficiency, which has waned to 37.5 percent (5 of 16) after a 6033 percent success rate last season.
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In recent years, the insurgency has waned but not disappeared, and protests against the security forces have continued, though the rallies over the weekend were unusually widespread.
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The race will gauge whether Democratic enthusiasm, which scored the party wins in special elections and control of Congress last year, remains, or if it has waned.
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Sedans remain essential for most auto manufacturers, but U.S. consumer appetite for them has waned in the past few years in favor of SUVs and pickup trucks.
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Suddenly, many young men and young women had the means to pay for a night out, and the importance of telegraphing popularity by racking up dates waned.
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My jealousy of new mothers eventually waned, and while I'm still pretty weak—too weak to exercise—I am getting a lot of enjoyment out of eating.
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Though 25,000 turned out for protests at the height of the movement's popularity, Deutsche Welle reports that interest has since waned, with just 3,000 attending Monday's march.
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As the death penalty fell out of favor in the United States, the influence of the unit, already one of the smallest in the Justice Department, waned.
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Expectations for a smooth resolution to a dispute have waned after Trump said any agreement would have to be tilted somewhat in favour of the United States.
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He said that he would never lose his love of surfing, but that the motivation and competitive streak he is so well known for have waned recently.
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The music swelled and dipped, swelled again and then waned, until the instruments stopped and only a few voices were left singing unintelligible words, breathy and prayerful.
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The military and its budget ballooned, along with the Rajapaksa coffers, and support for Mr. Rajapaksa waned as the cost of living skyrocketed for ordinary Sri Lankans.
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Leaving the fate of oil drilling in ANWR to lawmakers has let this issue drag out for decades as support and opposition to drilling waxed and waned.
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However, the use of these drugs to treat the infection they were intended to treat has waned over the past decades, said Searle, who studies malaria transmission.
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While the prospects of a contested convention have waned, the chances of a drawn-out contest in which Biden and Sanders hammer each other for months remains.
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But those fears waned as 2019 progressed, with the yield curve reverting and tensions in the trade war improving, and stocks finished the year at record highs.
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They hypothesized that though US support for bombing Japan waned from 86% in 1945 to 46% in 2015, public sentiment would be different toward a contemporary adversary.
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"The sector has had a decent performance in 2017, as concerns over US drug pricing have waned," analyst Jeffrey Holford wrote in a note to clients Monday.
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But it puts an onus on him to deliver reforms that can truly unlock growth, which had waxed and waned during his first five years in office.
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Be smart: Super Bowl ads have generally gotten more expensive over the past few years, despite the fact that Super Bowl viewership on traditional television has waned.
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Even today, now that the kids are practically adults — grown-up boys with facial hair and a young woman about to start college — that feeling hasn't waned.
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Its support has waned due to political cronyism, though many Angolans remain loyal to the party that emerged victorious from 27 years of civil war in 2002.
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The toy's decline finally came in 1985, when Teddy Ruxpin and others toppled the squishy megahit, whose sales exceeded half a billion dollars before the craze waned.
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Although last year Pakistan initially seized some assets of the groups believed to be fronts for Lashkar-e-Taiba, officials' efforts waned, and the groups remain active.
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As the plan for attacking Iraq matured, concern for Afghanistan, which seemed to be making progress under the leadership of Afghan President Hamid Karzai, waned in proportion.
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The influence of the Catholic Church waned significantly, while women made major gains (Ireland has one of the highest rates of women with college degrees in Europe).
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It also served as a stark reminder that even as national attention has waned, unarmed black men and women still continue to experience deadly encounters with police.
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But Saudi influence has waned in recent years as its preferred politicians have lost influence in Lebanon, and Hezbollah has emerged as the country's most powerful military force.
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Their contact waned after that month but even 2 years later they were interacting about 3% more when compared to networks of friends who hadn't suffered a loss.
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In a statement to The Verge, Sphero CEO Paul Berberian said that while the toys did well soon after their related movie releases, interest just waned over time.
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And we can see already on an issue like moving the embassy how the administration's enthusiasm -- one that might have even entailed moving it January 20 -- has waned.
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Their popularity has since waned, with sales growth slipping, as consumers grew wary of the sugar content in these products and the health claims made by these brands.
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Manufacturing growth waned in April, however, with the factory PMI falling to a 14-month low of 56.0 from 56.6, just shy of a median forecast for 56.1.
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While stocks tanked amid the Taper Tantrum, the move was much smaller than the rallies and sell-offs last year as speculation about China's economy waxed and waned.
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After the 2000 Florida recount fiasco, public faith in these methods waned, and Congress passed the Help America Vote Act in 2002 in part to patch the holes.
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Deadly protests at the Israel-Gaza border have waned over the past two days because Egypt has pressured Hamas to stop stoking the violent demonstrations, Israel said Wednesday.
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This support has since dramatically waned with each decade: Today, the average blockbuster secures only a 57 Metacritic rating — a decline of 33 percent from 40 years ago.
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According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), manufacturing jobs in the U.S. peaked in summer 1977 at 19.5 million, then gradually waned over the next 23 years.
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Li was last seen in public in October 2017 during the 19th Communist Party Congress as current President Xi Jinping further consolidated power while former leaders' influence waned.
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The days when Apple could reliably deliver a whole new category of device — a spare music player, a sleek tablet, an elegant smartphone — every few years have waned.
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However, that allure has waned somewhat in recent years as security concerns and fears about growing authoritarianism in politics have knocked both investor appetite and the lira currency.
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With GDP growth sliding to a 25-year low in 2015, China's appetite for energy has waned, leading many analysts to blame the mainland for oil's recent declines.
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The tender attracted the lowest interest in 14 years as appetite for finding new oil in the North Sea has waned amid high costs and weak oil prices.
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Then, for about a year, it waned, shedding the shape of the body that had exited me, yet never entirely eliminating the evidence of having hosted that life.
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For President Donald Trump and his predecessor, Barack Obama, the animosity that started years ago has never waned, except for a month-long period during the presidential transition.
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Oil prices fell on Monday after U.S. drilling activity rose and fears waned about escalating tensions in the Middle East following air strikes on Syria over the weekend.
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They were seen by some to condone a surge of Salafist vigilantism in Tunisia, and popular confidence in the party's leadership waned amid economic difficulties and rising terrorism.
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As Hudson's film career has waned (Hudson is all of 37, making her practically dead by romantic comedy standards), she has remade herself as a social-media queen.
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By June 2009, progress on the packet-sniffing front had waned, and Rajko was starting to lose interest—until he received a fateful email from Sony Online Entertainment.
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Palestinians, many of them acting alone and with rudimentary weapons, have killed at least 33 Israelis and two visiting Americans in attacks that have waned in recent months.
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Interest in the subject waned throughout most of the 1980s and 1990s and didn't pick up again until 1999, when an influential study on the subject was published.
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Zuma's popularity has waned due to a raft of scandals that partly led to the ANC's worst electoral performance since it took power in 1994 after apartheid fell.
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Hope that the drug would be a viable treatment had waned in December when participants failed to show significant improvement by the study's first goal of 24 months.
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Its popularity has waxed and waned over time, but its makers have just taken a step to make it available to more people with a new Android app.
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South China Sea tensions generally had waned in the past nine months, since Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte took power and sought a closer relationship with China, Storey said.
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And as Snapchat's popularity waned in the face of competitors, the fact that Spectacles only interfaced with its app rather than a phone's camera roll became a burden.
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Ireland was long one of Europe's most socially conservative countries, but in recent decades opinions have changed rapidly as the power of the Roman Catholic Church has waned.
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But support for socialists waned in the 1920s, alongside the rise of the Soviet Union, and by 1960, American socialists had more-or-less vanished from elected office.
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The startup raised its last $141 million round at the same valuation as its previous financing, as investors' appetite for fast-growing but money-losing delivery startups waned.
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Expectations for a smooth path to resolving the dispute have waned after Trump said any agreement would have to be tilted somewhat in favour of the United States.
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"Our confidence in 'One Country Two Systems' has waned and is replaced by the fear of it becoming 'One Country 1.5 Systems,'" Demosisto said in a Monday statement.
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Though still large and robust, the core group has waned in recent days as smaller groups have cleaved off and gone ahead, moving ahead at a faster pace.
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Gold prices fell 1%, retreating from the last session's jump above the key $1,700 level, as safe-haven demand waned a little amid speculation about global stimulus measures.
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Though his power had sharply waned from his heyday, which lasted from the '90s through the aughts, Mr. Weinstein's outsized presence and shameless politicking were awards-season staples.
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His reputation among academics has waxed and waned, but, his various teaching posts at Japanese schools and universities notwithstanding, an academic is the last thing Hearn ever was.
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Although the planets wandered among the stars and the moon waxed and waned, the identical naked barrenness of existence was exposed to me, day in and day out.
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But as attendance has waned at many orchestras, some have begun to question if there is sufficient demand from ticket buyers to justify 13-week seasons — and contracts.
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But her pop presence waned in the disco era, and her 1976 album, "Sparkle," written and produced by Curtis Mayfield, was her last gold album of the decade.
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Gold prices fell 1%, retreating from the last session's jump above the key $133,700 level, as safe-haven demand waned a little amid speculation of global stimulation measures.
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The problem for the G.O.P. has been that as its support among the broader population has waned, its primaries have become more and more dominated by this demographic.
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But under President Donald Trump, who was elected with the support of the National Rifle Association, those fears have abated — and along with them gun sales have waned.
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But after a failed coup in April, declining support among Venezuelans, and reports of corruption scandals within the opposition he leads, US support for his efforts has waned.
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But as Mr. Guaidó's campaign to take power waned over the past year, Washington eased the pressure on Mr. Maduro and turned its attention to the Middle East.
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It was not until recently, as the threat from right-wing extremism flourished and the threat from Islamic extremism waned, that the flaws in that strategy became clear.
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China's purchases of goods like soybeans and pork have waned in the nearly two-year battle — pushing rural America into a financial tailspin in an otherwise solid economy.
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