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151. Later in this chapter we will examine the gradual growth of government concern to assume a closer control of the process. 152. The development of Mosley's economic ideas in the 1920s showed a gradual transition from a socialist to a nationalist Perspective. 153. He saw little hope of achieving this by gradual measures or appeals to newly established unity. 154. The answer is that it provides us with a way to understand evolution as a gradual, cumulative process. 155. A falling mortality rate led to a gradual increase in the proportion of the aged in the population. 156. Technological change, however, is less blatant, more insidious, more gradual and more effective. 157. All of the capacities could have evolved independently, but then obtained further impetus for change from the gradual emergence of language. 158. How often are harems formed by gradual means and how often by frontal attack? 159. The path is marked, the rise gradual, the sunlight bright and playful filtering through the leaves. 160. Because the cell destruction is gradual, a victim's pancreas can function normally for years. 161. From 326 onwards pagan temples began to suffer the gradual loss of old endowments. 162. Ageing has to be recognized as a process, a gradual transition, rather than a once-for-all event. 163. After a slow and gradual depression, a month before my twenty-first birthday, his heart gave out. 164. Poisoning by laudanum, or other opium derivatives, is a comparatively gradual process. 165. I had noticed a gradual improvement in her written work. 166. Terry didn't believe in social workers, left-wing politicians, radical lawyers, liberals or gradual improvement. 167. And it is possible to help by a low-key, unthreatening, gradual approach, building trust over a number of months. 168. But from 1941 onwards there was a gradual increase in optimism. 169. The period from 1927 to 1936 he describes as marking the gradual dispersion of the group into its individual components and styles. 170. The result of a build-up of scale is boiler noise and a gradual loss of boiler efficiency. 171. In many ways a power reduction is more difficult to deal with, especially if the reduction is very gradual but progressive. 172. He hopes for a gradual disconnection from the federation. 173. Weaning should be a gradual process. 174. a gradual change in the climate. 175. Along this transect the rise in elevation is gradual. 176. The relations reflect the nature of the tectonic movement, that is, gradual or cyclic. 177. The onset is usually gradual and associated with anorexia, lethargy. 178. Repeated continuous exposure to noise can cause gradual and cumulative damage. 179. To learn a language we must follow the principle of gradual improvement. 180. Age brought a gradual diminution of his strength and energy.