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I believe we would find that there has been a cheapening of democracy.
What they must fight is the cheapening of Spanish dance.
What could be more terrifying to those who fear the cheapening of humanity?
What he seems to hate most about our present culture is the cheapening, dumbing-down media, particularly television.
There was the same-illiterate cheapening in every aspect of life.
Interleague play obviously adds to the cheapening of the World Series.
They generally believe that the addition of textured soy to ground meat is a cheapening, a compromise.
The ads star an animated duck that many in the advertising world view as a cheapening of Cadillac's image.
Your title amounts to a cheapening of the assault, and implies that the young lady was a willing participant.
T. R.'s objection to the cheapening of religious avowals had long since been forgotten.
But what honorable motive explains the cheapening of Holocaust-related language that has become routine?
The cheapening of profanity in modern America represents, more than anything else, the crumbling of belief.
Unfortunately, the cheapening of the dollar has made investment by American companies in Japan prohibitively expensive.
And the cheapening of baseball even involves the memory of a legend, Ted Williams.
But over time a certain common rationality is imposed, as 'capital' seeks both maximum control over labour power and its progressive cheapening.
Ms. Matalin's press release provided an opportunity for him to occupy the high ground, expressing dismay over the cheapening of the dialogue.
To do otherwise is to play God, or to risk a subtle cheapening of human life that can in turn lead to a deeper disregard for it.
So far, critics have been divided on the value of the new form, with some issuing scathing reviews, calling it a cheapening of literature.
The result is a cheapening of public discourse through a suggestion that the other side is so off base that there is nothing to debate.
The improvement of cinema, the development of radio, and the cheapening of the gramophone damaged its popularity greatly.
But this journalistic dumbing down comes at a price - not just CNN's lower ratings, but more important, the cheapening of public discourse.
The cheapening of the concept of anti-Semitism and the ready tolerance for anti-Arab racism go hand-in-hand, expressing the same political commitments.
Newsday columnist Wallace Matthews joined in the criticism, labeling the stadium "ridiculous" and decrying its cheapening of the home run.
Wasn't this a cheapening of the Holocaust, giving spectators a rush of emotion before they moved on to the National Air and Space Museum?
There was an artistic cheapening here, not that the artist was trying to skimp things, but that he was trying to show that cheap quality.