Thus, in Keynesian theory, more workers can be hired as inflation dilutes your pay.
The passage of time... in no way dilutes the seriousness of such a crime.
But should we worry that the credit-for-experience bargain shortchanges students and dilutes educational quality?
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Most people (outside of Washington) understand that printing money dilutes the value of the currency being printed.
Ventilation dilutes the concentration of infectious particles within any confined space, thereby reducing the probability of infection.
It is sometimes possible to identify rational thought among the Slows, but their emotional exaggeration dilutes it.
Measurement at the level of total sales dilutes the measured ad effect by including all the repeat purchases.
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The deal dilutes current shareholders as it grows the current shares outstanding by 19% to 70.9 million in total.
The deal dilutes Winebaum and Dayton, but whether the new investors will fare much better is yet to be seen.
It dilutes the talent and energy of those around you, reduces productivity, stifles innovation and creates drag on company resources.
The manufacturer then dilutes it to 200C, which in homeopath-speak means that 1 gram of extract is diluted to one part in 10400.
If companies cannot repurchase stock, they can award shares to employees only by issuing new ones, which dilutes the stakes of existing shareholders.
But if the underlying value of the businesses has not changed, then the creation of new shares simply dilutes the wealth of existing investors.
The other scenario is that your full-time applicants are put off by the idea, saying that it dilutes the reputation of the full-time program.
Expansion, which happened during the 1960s, '70s and '90s, dilutes pitching quality and sends home run totals higher, at least for a year or two.
Pretty much anything that dilutes the meat dilutes the carcinogens, too.
Boilerplate language attached to every email dilutes the intention, some say.
They feed off the perception that EU membership dilutes national identity.
India's central bank is a longtime critic of the government's heavy spending, which the bank says dilutes its inflation-fighting efforts by keeping consumer demand artificially high.
According to the bar's current manager, Allesandro Palazzi, shaking or stirring with ice is not needed (nor desired, as it dilutes the drink) when you freeze the main ingredients.
Smoking is such a big killer that it dilutes any association between extra pounds and death, while people who are already sick may be thinner because of their disease.
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That deal, set to expire early next year, has been derided in the pay-TV industry as one that dilutes the value of programming and risks cannibalizing the pay-TV subscription business.
And the problem with that is it dilutes the currency -- the value of marriage -- such that I think you're going to have more family breakdown and problems resulting from that.
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