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1 A major effect of OH-PBDE exposure might be a decrease in serum T4 concentrations.
2 Cain subsequently withdrew, citing what he said would be a decrease in influence and pay.
3 If we get it right there will be a decrease in the number of social issues, she says.
4 There will be a decrease of warm personal devotion to the Lord Jesus as the controlling motive power.
5 If we rearmed, we should probably encourage others to do likewise, and the result would be a decrease in general security.
6 And last night, as if in token of this, there had seemed to be a decrease in hauntings and other satanic eeriness.
7 Some 37 per cent expressed the belief that there would be a decrease in donations as a result of the UK's withdrawal from the EU.
8 It was quite clear, however, that if it did not continue the income tax, there would be a decrease of revenue in the following year.
9 The most notable change for high-earners will be a decrease in the top marginal tax rate to 39.6 percent from 35 percent now.
10 That would be a decrease from $680 billion, or 4.1 percent of GDP, in the fiscal year 2013 that ended September 30.
11 That would be a decrease from $680 billion, or 4.1 percent of GDP, in the fiscal year 2013 that ended Sept. 30.
12 There was a decrease of 22 per cent in the clothing sector.
13 There was a decrease in cereal and an increase in green crops.
14 There was a decrease in size-corrected BMD in the year before menarche.
15 That was a decrease of 13 compared to the same period last year.
16 This is a decrease of thirty percent since the last census in 1911.
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