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Instead of turning the patient's overactive dopamine receptor off, it dims it a bit.
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But Wall Street enthusiasm often dims when these companies reinvest heavily in their own businesses.
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Or, rather, it's about how love's honey glow dims with time, after years of compromise and routine.
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The troika's lack of trust in Greece's politicians also dims the prospects of private investors returning there.
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If there is a QE4 or QE5, as some economists believe, it dims the lights on the greenback.
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The laser light dims within seconds when the plastic comes into contact with even the tiniest emission of vapour.
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This could mean the lighting around your desk dims slightly when you arrive, or a pre-determined microclimate is created for your meeting.
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Walk along a wooded path and the Nao diffuses and dims its beam to give you a more expansive view of the terrain.
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Mr. Myer himself lives in a circa-1880 home with plasma TVs, Lutron motorized shades, and a button marked "movie time" that dims his great room and lowers the blinds.
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The keyboard also uses proximity detection to turn on the lighting when your hands approach it, and automatically dims or brightens, depending on the amount of light in the room.
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None of which dims the brilliance of McCain's speech.
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The sharpness of stars dims.
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