The glue of the communist idea, which once enhanced unity, has lost its potency.
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And worse, others may reply with retaliatory thrusts of diverse method and potency, including terrorism.
The selling point of Vytorin is that you Zetia boosts the cholesterol-lowering potency of statins.
But no one could doubt how ardently he believed in the soul-nourishing potency of art.
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The dozen men in the control group with no regrafting showed no return to potency.
The potency of the latter is what's new, and a vulnerability for this presidency.
Either way, the insurgency has lost none of its potency in the short term.
To understand the potency of a hard metric, imagine two salespeople, each with a different metric.
Their anger at Mr McCain is palpable, but it did not translate into political potency.
Skeptics, however, question the benefit of tweaking Taxol to squeeze out more potency.
Israel of course can do nothing to change the potency of Jew hatred in the Islamic world.
Unfortunately for City, and their manager, their potency at one end was matched by ineptitude at the other.
But in the interim, their presence may pressure some companies to cut corners by diluting potency and quality.
He believes that there is waste in public spending, and he understands the political potency of tax cuts.
That is the result of the Tigers' astounding potency and the Sri Lankan army's refusal to lose decisively.
Such potency makes the substance hard to detect by chemical analysis, which lacks the sensitivity of the nose.
Patients with pre-existing disease did not have a significant increase in risk if they were taking high potency statins.
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So the issue with lame-duck sessions is not their potency or their importance.
Not all Warburg's advice was good, but no one doubted the potency of his financial power and political influence.
It immobilises the molecules, preventing them from unfolding and thus losing their potency.
But the rock-bottom fertility rates in the tigers give the problem particular potency.
Perhaps, to misquote Noel Coward, it is the extraordinary potency of cheap money.
One worry was that the mechanism behind the drug was--and is--murky, since free radicals alone can't account for its potency.
While many current drugs provide effective therapies, more precise delivery to target sites can increase net potency and reduce toxicity.
Given that leaders of both mainstream left and right advocate a yes, the potency of the no side seems surprising.
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Until April 2010 it was considered a "legal high", but given its potency and powerful side effects the drug was reclassified.
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Everyone knows the potency of the English laws and everyone takes it into account, at an incalculable cost to free speech.
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Some of the more popular were Strawberry Cough, NYC Diesel and AK-47, names that referred to the seed, strain and potency.
Another issue with curcumin is that it isn't very "bioavailable, " meaning many of the curcuminoids are altered during digestion, reducing potency.
Cathinone, one of the psychoactive agents in khat leaves, is highly unstable and loses its potency within three days of harvesting.
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