Their control won't be diminished unless they want it diminished.
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For wherever women are diminished, the entire world is diminished with them.
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"Wherever women are diminished, the entire world is diminished with them," Mrs.
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"Wherever women are diminished, the entire world is diminished with them," she said.
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" He said, "The whole field is diminished, and the whole process is diminished.
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The impossible scale of the VR sculpture makes the work wondrous; its diminished incarnation is, well, diminished.
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But they do seem to be heading inexorably toward a much-diminished role, with much-diminished profits.
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It became a game of greatly diminished expectations, especially about Denver's offense, and Peyton Manning's diminished skills as a passer.
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"Business interest in reform is not diminished," he says, "but the ability of the White House to get its way is diminished."
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But "jewel" and "gem" have been diminished in a critical context, so let me use another word, which cannot be diminished: Chekhovian.
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BEYOND MEAT INC CEO - NOT SEEN ANY SIGN OF DIMINISHED INTEREST IN OUR PRODUCTS OR DIMINISHED SALES AS A RESULT OF COMPETITIVE ENTRANTS IN RETAIL
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And he's diminished us not only in the eyes of the world but diminished us, who we are as a country and how we're viewed.
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Better for those opposed to hearing the speaker to host a separate event and let diminished numbers at the main event speak to the diminished status of bad ideas.
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" The CTIA writes that "ISPs have at best fractured and increasingly diminished visibility into users' traffic" and that "the general trend is toward diminished ISP visibility into consumer activity online.
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That point was rammed home by Labor leader Bill Shorten, who acknowledged the coalition would most likely win, but "with a diminished authority, diminished mandate and a very divided political party".
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Two years later, Wambach led the team to win its first World Cup since '20163 — in a diminished role on the field, definitely, but not at all diminished as a leader.
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As Swift's internet presence diminished, the rumors grew more fervent.
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But another is a diminished image of the United States.
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During that time, the size of the protests has diminished.
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Yet the site's relevance has diminished significantly over the years.
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With diminished economic resources, its potency is likely to wane.
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This time around, that number diminished to just 22018 million.
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The analysis fits into a broader pattern of diminished opportunity.
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With FilmStruck, the need to collect and accumulate rapidly diminished.
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Six decades later, he wrote, that idealism had "hardly diminished."
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In sum, President Trump got his moment; Democrats diminished theirs.
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You cannot destroy ISIS with a military that's being diminished.
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Even an outsider can see that their solidarity is diminished.
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But Mrs Merkel's authority would be greatly, perhaps terminally, diminished.
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They've diminished not only in quantity, but also in quality.
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When Bush did better than expected, it diminished Gore's standing.
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That power now is much diminished, as is Europe itself.
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MB: I think that American power has diminished under Obama.
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The vast collection of personal data has also diminished competition.
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The list of possible buyers for Twitter has reportedly diminished.
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And government's role will be diminished as the need diminishes.
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Losing control of this business will leave Toshiba much diminished.
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The diminished terror group isn't going to make it easy.
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But a lack of attention has not diminished Petyo's enthusiasm.
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Even with the diminished health, this wasn't an easy fight!
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But the last few years have seen drastically diminished returns.
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His mainstream support diminished, however, after he made racist remarks.
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In any case, the appetite for big steps seems diminished.
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Mr Trump's last two wins have severely diminished those odds.
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Take it and fail, his bright future is instantly diminished.
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I'll always miss him, but my grief hangover has diminished.
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Initially, air and water quality were drastically diminished, sometimes catastrophically.
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Ice loss is substantially diminished and chronic flooding largely abates.
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Over recent years, however, that presence has been significantly diminished.
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Corporate tax lawyers would find their human capital substantially diminished.
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Saudi Arabia is notable for its diminished presence this year.
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But the city's importance for Brazil's economy has progressively diminished.
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I chalk up my own interest to its diminished drama.
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When he got back he was 21908 and greatly diminished.
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In recent years Britain's influence in Brussels has indeed diminished.
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In both groups, the pain usually diminished or went away.
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Objectively, Trump has emerged from the summit a diminished figure.
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In turn, their ability to buy back stock is diminished.
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For now, Japan is making do with a diminished force.
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His authority diminished, and he lost an election in 2010.
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Biodiversity is diminished and water supplies may well be affected.
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"The role, the importance of Breitbart is diminished," he added.
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It felt comparably small, and therefore music video felt diminished.
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Their capacity to experience what they're feeling is radically diminished.
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We put in so much effort for somewhat diminished results.
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After another 15 minutes went by, the nocturnal population diminished.
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With Mr. Trump so diminished as a competitor for Mrs.
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Men often complain of discomfort, diminished sensation and poor fit.
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The "real resources" of the economy hadn't diminished at all.
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Her work was diminished or suppressed in a public context.
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We're a confounding and consequently diminished suitor, here and elsewhere.
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Over time the bruise faded and the leg pain diminished.
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Their numbers have diminished since the first gatherings on Nov.
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He is not diminished in Manchester, or improved by France.
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Manufacturing still drives the economy, but with increasingly diminished effects.
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The loss of territory, however, already has diminished its powers.
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But the volatility of inflation has diminished in recent decades.
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Many events in the U.S. are already seeing diminished attendance.
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In the 21st century, the movement's power is greatly diminished.
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It's a vital dimension, without which the play feels diminished.
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Some of SigFig's value add, in that sense, has diminished.
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The rest of the players are diminished in his presence.
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She's still expected to win, but with a diminished mandate.
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I still loved the sport, but the joy was diminished.
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"To serve this president is to be diminished," she writes.
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Biden's support has diminished since he formally entered the race.
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Nothing about his service will ever be changed or diminished.
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Dogs can infect others for weeks after symptoms have diminished.
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Our institutions and being diminished in a very dangerous way.
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The peak level and duration of his attacks diminished slightly.
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But the joy of most Jews there was not diminished.
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Dietrich's career in movies wasn't over, but it was diminished.
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ISIS may be diminished in Syria, but it's hardly dead.
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"All the great I got get diminished," Pharus complains bitterly.
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As his tolerance to LSD increased, the thrill had diminished.
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He has diminished the country he promised to make great.
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My love is not diminished if I let go of sorrow.
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Saling attributes the decision to a progressively diminished quality of life.
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Without these investigations, federal oversight of police departments is greatly diminished.
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But Murdoch's influence in the industry has diminished as of late.
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I thought it diminished him, in a way that was unfair.
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The pay premium typically enjoyed by public-sector workers has diminished.
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Chinatown is now diminished, another casualty of New York's endless gentrification.
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Wade's reversal, Souter voted to save it, albeit in diminished form.
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Their diminished quality reminded you that Hirst keeps three studios going.
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Of all the regional players, the US role is undoubtedly diminished.
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George E. Pataki saw himself diminished by Mr. Giuliani after Sept.
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Each feed still has its strengths, though 2017 has diminished them.
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Coal will continue to play a role but a diminished one.
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The arc for our ability to act freely is ever diminished.
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Russia's diminished currency kept the rouble value of oil revenues steady.
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Now such newspapers are struggling to remain relevant to diminished readerships.
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"It still exists, but greatly diminished in its numbers," he wrote.
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MVLL: It won't disappear, but I think it has diminished already.
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Even in its current diminished form, however, it is still hated.
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Has winter diminished every last ounce of workout motivation you have?
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TO, said the urgency related to Black Friday has greatly diminished.
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" Clinton said that experience has diminished "greatly because of the selfie.
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De Maiziere said the threat of an attack had not diminished.
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Some say a diminished public sector is vital to economic growth.
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"The need for this kind of information hasn't diminished," he said.
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He wasn't nice, per se, but diminished: A low-energy Trump.
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But the elevated risk diminished or disappeared if drinkers exercised regularly.
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He is rejecting its mandate, creating something radically new and diminished.
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The fewer mentions of Trump, then, could reflect diminished political optimism.
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"The impact of the election has diminished downside risks," he said.
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Nicole's attorney has reportedly said they will argue diminished mental capacity.
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The Fed's ability to control longer-term borrowing costs is diminished.
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We don't want to live diminished lives in hospitals, on medications.
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Now it wants to restrain prices so demand is not diminished.
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"The swelling in there has not diminished," manager Terry Collins said.
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Pfizer's move will rankle a devoted but diminished swath of America.
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Ive continued on at Apple, but his enthusiasm was greatly diminished.
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Even his unfavorability ratings may not fully explain his diminished chances.
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They said they feared costly disruption, diminished service and higher prices.
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Discouraged and diminished, many older Americans stop looking for work entirely.
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But Mainline Protestants, however diminished, continue to bolster American civil religion.
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Because of internal struggles and product failures, Jobs' role was diminished.
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Without that majority next year, the Freedom Caucus's power is diminished.
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Riverside South is now mostly completed, on a much diminished scale.
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But his past as a Washington lobbyist has diminished the imagery.
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BlackBerry's adjusted revenue from software overtook diminished handset sales last quarter.
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Ninotchka's personhood is diminished, even as the composer's work is vulgarized.
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The frequency of White House "daily" press briefings also diminished substantially.
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The Trump risk, at least for now, seems to have diminished.
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Their ability to weigh on total corporate earnings is much diminished.
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The party still exists, even if in a mostly diminished form.
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"The curating function has diminished in this smartphone age," he said.
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On September 2, Sabina pleaded guilty to manslaughter with diminished responsibility.
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Clearly, among men, lack of sleep results in diminished sexual functioning.
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While these rural-urban gaps have diminished markedly, substantial differences persist.
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In that diminished state, doing something extraordinary really does feel special.
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Audrey Lee has not seen the Embassy in its diminished state.
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Hicok's privilege hardly seems diminished—his tenth collection of poetry is
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Mr. Maassen himself has hardly diminished the organization's right-wing reputation.
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Their conspiracy theories have not diminished with their proximity to power.
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When it returned, the need for subterfuge diminished, but problems persisted.
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Michelle Goldberg on Trump and autocrats and America's diminished global standing.
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The fear of violence diminished, but did not stop, the party.
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The question raised is what to make of a diminished thing.
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Attention and coordination are diminished even in people who are resting.
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It blames diminished vehicle sales in the United States and Europe.
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Nor was my admiration for the participants in the protests diminished.
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Other symptoms include diminished joy, feelings of hopelessness and blaming others.
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But the threat of violence by the group has not diminished.
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His range has diminished, and he was making too many errors.
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The distance has not diminished her ability to reach the president.
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Productivity is diminished when workers are too sick to work. 4.
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But now the feelings of heartache increased as the workload diminished.
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So is the power of real estate diminished in New York?
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It had disrupted Chinese industry and diminished spending by Chinese consumers.
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When millions of girls and women are brutalized, we're all diminished.
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It's not clear how long the diminished security clearance will last.
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It has diminished America's ability to regain its dominance in space.
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She is still expected to win, but with her authority diminished.
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Since then the role humans play in trading has diminished rapidly.
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Ratification of the 25th Amendment in 1967 diminished the act's impact.
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The consequences of this shift go beyond a diminished moral authority.
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Scientists say warmer temperatures seem to result in diminished avian bodies.
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"If it doesn't exist, emissions reductions will be diminished," Coequyt said.
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The opportunity to get ahead in America has been badly diminished.
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Their ability to process and scrutinize information may also be diminished.
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Many of the rides there are intact but now look diminished.
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Seascapes, Flemish still lives: Many of these have diminished in value.
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Unlike Chase, Rehnquist diminished his role in the trial of Clinton.
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And yet, it hasn't diminished their need to argue—about everything.
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RETREAT - AND RETURN His interaction with the news media eventually diminished.
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To consistently engage with Trump is to be diminished by him.
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As its physical caliphate has diminished, its virtual caliphate has grown.
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But even on this diminished measure, Ryan's record betrayed his promises.
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Enthusiasm for the Humanities, though, is much diminished in today's educational institutions.
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"If the libido is affected, the vaginal lubrication is diminished," she says.
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Its value as a hedge against inflation, at 3%, has diminished too.
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" — Ted Cruz "You cannot destroy ISIS with a military that's been diminished.
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For now, he will stay on at Uber in a diminished role.
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So if everyone can do it then the value is diminished, right?
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This allows some ships to charge through the diminished ice without support.
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So I think the inflow of foreign fighters has been greatly diminished.
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In addition, expectations for sterling price swings have diminished in recent sessions.
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But the downward revenue guidance could lead to diminished growth in 2019.
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"This is fear of a diminished bottom line," Long wrote on Twitter.
|
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Diminished U.S. rate hike expectations lessen the appeal of dollar-denominated assets.
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But his standing in the race may be greatly enhanced or diminished.
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These are consequences of the ways in which Facebook has diminished privacy.
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He raised the prospect of diminished American involvement in the Western alliance.
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For many people, reconstruction meant living a life in some way diminished.
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"It diminished all of our experiences," Ms. Ornelas said in an interview.
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And for those that I do have, their role has significantly diminished.
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Whether all this has diminished Mr O'Neill's standing with voters is unclear.
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"Near-term risks to the economic outlook have diminished," the statement said.
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Both storms have since diminished slightly in intensity to Category 4 hurricanes.
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The Fertittas brothers will have a minority interest and a diminished role.
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He had a diminished capacity to foresee the consequences of his actions.
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"There was nothing that diminished the quality of anyone's life," Gust said.
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The caliphate's territory may be diminished, but the idea will live on.
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The opposition has not relented, and suspicions of fraud have not diminished.
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"The prospects of a further rate cut have diminished however," he added.
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Bannon, meanwhile, is quickly finding his role diminished in the West Wing.
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They said dialling back rate hike expectations has diminished the dollar's strength.
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But it is also diminished a bit by the franchise's nagging weaknesses.
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Just as the benefits of partnerships have diminished, their costs have grown.
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As their numbers diminished, maintaining FARC's numbers became more important than ever.
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He diminished our military and misused it for political and cultural purposes.
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The diversity of trees isn't diminished, though bird and bat populations decrease.
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But Buiter said the U.K.'s effectiveness would also be significantly diminished.
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They need to understand that they, too, are diminished by their actions.
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But now, with the team diminished, injured and struggling to stay above .
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"The upside for the public investor is much more diminished," Tanenbaum said.
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The Salesforce-Twitter rumors persisted, although they diminished somewhat throughout the week.
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Other commodity currencies were also hit, indicating a diminished appetite for risk.
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Inequality has diminished to a point, even in Chile, but not sufficiently.
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Such evidence can include diminished IQ and mental health issues, among others.
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Beginning with the Depression, then WWII, it greatly increased and never diminished.
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Since then, people's fascination with the Manson crimes has far from diminished.
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When everything becomes a story, the value of concrete truth seems diminished.
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Consequently, Scott's lead has diminished considerably, putting the race in recount territory.
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It was a landmark achievement, and substantially diminished nuclear risks for decades.
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But Americans' faith in elections has diminished considerably, and I believe justifiably.
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That, however, has not diminished the public's appetite to hear them try.
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Mr. Assad's standing as leader of Syria is diminished — and yet stable.
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At the same time, what Gallup calls the "mixed middle" has diminished.
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Those diminished expectations did little to quiet the collective shudder in Washington.
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When the Mets traded for Cespedes last summer, Lagares's playing time diminished.
|
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But with Pelosi in charge of the House, his influence is diminished.
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"This is fear of diminished bottom line," he said at the time.
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The frequency of White House "daily" press briefings has also diminished substantially.
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Those costs have apparently not diminished the interest of some potential buyers.
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But fear clearly plays a much diminished role now in daily life.
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They were polling and they were up, and all of that diminished.
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Their fearfulness, as represented by standard skin sweat fear responses, had diminished.
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The values taught by our parents slowly diminished and we grew apart.
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N'Dour's voice is barely diminished, a slight burr detectable here and there.
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"Nothing about his service will ever be changed or diminished," Graham tweeted.
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"Near-term risks to the economic outlook have diminished," Fed policymakers said.
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Forecasts for rains in the final part of May have sharply diminished.
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Isolation, diminished academic performance or aggression may be seen in older children.
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How, though, to perform the trick of growing fashionable but not diminished?
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But our emotional engagement is diminished when potentially dramatic events lead nowhere.
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Prime Minister Theresa May is a hobbled leader of a diminished Britain.
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Any hope for diminished (or nonexistent) sexual desire in a postmenopausal woman?
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What accounts for the seeming diminished influence of individual trolls like that?
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As inflation has soared, the value of the couple's pension has diminished.
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Social change within the hockey community is diminished yet commodified into sloganeering.
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Her title was unchanged, but the scope of her work had diminished.
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I anticipate diminished enthusiasm from the winners as well as the audience.
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Then there's the fall itself, easily synonymous with decline or diminished hubris.
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When it got wet, its force field properties were all but diminished.
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While a sense of unease remains, the intensity of feeling has diminished.
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But the diminished security clearance will hinder Mr. Kushner's foreign policy role.
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But Kavanaugh's credibility is diminished because he has lied on other issues.
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For Jay-Z, it's a calm acceptance of his diminished public stature.
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The two former aces weren't the only pitchers whose status diminished Friday.
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It has reopened as a neighborhood spot with the Mexican focus diminished.
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None of this had diminished Degel's esteem for a certain President-elect.
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Europe is seen as tempting as financial and political uncertainties have diminished.
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Even if he somehow stays in office, he will be much diminished.
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But is their diminished sex drive because of age or something else?
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Another possibility is that the central bank's power could be sharply diminished.
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Meanwhile, American efforts to overthrow Castro diminished, and his regime endures today.
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Broad public opposition to expanding drilling into frontier areas has not diminished.
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Patients often experience diminished symptoms after about two weeks of hormone treatment.
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It is therefore disturbing that this force has diminished in recent decades.
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Pilots are no less impressive today, but quantity has diminished their prestige.
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"Diminished quality is also a type of harm to competition," he said.
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The fevers had diminished, and he was no longer using a mask.
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The Penguins alternately embraced it, appreciated it and diminished its potential impact.
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Liu reluctantly agreed to the change, but felt the novel was diminished.
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The heart mustbreak because diminished things matter,and having mattered hold, still.
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The industries and unions that made those politics possible are too diminished.
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Mr. Scorsese may have diminished his prospects by delivering the film late.
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As a result, the impact of each individual work is somehow diminished.
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Protests have diminished, and optimism that any change will come has evaporated.
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The two big negatives, inflation and trade wars, both diminished last week.
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Lee's indelible image was crafted as a rejection of those diminished roles.
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But as in many other areas, the city's manufacturing presence has diminished.
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Even before long years behind bars, Manafort is a painfully diminished figure.
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They said his leadership had diminished the country's stature and respect abroad.
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This means the need for an improved offer has diminished, he said.
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As if that in any way diminished the problem with Omar's words.
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While violence is now greatly diminished, sporadic attacks continue in isolated areas.
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Then, as we embraced and staggered off the court, the pang diminished.
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But over time, and with some prudent strategizing, the traffic problems diminished.
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As the years have passed, it certainly has not diminished his status.
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Many psychological theories have been debunked or diminished in rigorous replication attempts.
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Divorce rates fell, sexual violence diminished, teen sex and pregnancy were reduced.
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This indicates, Waytz said, that racial bias can be diminished through awareness.
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Compounding the diminished battle is the long shadow of the 633 election.
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He capped weeks of diminished use with a 48-hour total break.
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" He added: "Its relevance has been diminished with the passing of time.
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But that's not because of diminished American strength or some looming superpower.
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What evidence do we have that shows the diminished impact of terrorism?
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He understands that Russia's overall position in the world is significantly diminished.
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And that's diminished significantly with the closure of some of these banks.
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"We excluded local competitors and in-state acquirers from the control group to reduce potential bias from effects of diminished local competition for patients or diminished system-level competition for inclusion in insurers' state hospital networks," the researchers said.
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Such artistry, however, later diminished the worth of the reproductions as scientific documentation.
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The expectation of another rate increase has diminished, weighing on the dollar recently.
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The Yankees taking the field today are a severely diminished version of themselves.
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Its proto state and control over people and resources will be diminished too.
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In turn, it caused overall traffic numbers for affected publishers to be diminished.
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So too Arsenal have been somehow diminished, their football depressingly weak and anaemic.
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Now, that said, I would say that the Trump factor has diminished somewhat.
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JOHN TAYLOR: And once that happens, the need for rate increases is diminished.
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The popularity of smartphones likely diminished people's need for other time tracking devices.
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We are concerned that those investments will be diminished as we go forward.
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"If you cash out, you've diminished the [compounding] advantage you had," she said.
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Internally, the measure showed sharply diminished business expectations across a number of categories.
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A diminished outlook for production in top wheat exporter Russia was also supportive.
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But in comparison to the early 2000s, Eve's star power was slightly diminished.
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"Policy predictability and effectiveness of economic policymaking ... might be somewhat diminished," Moody's said.
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Instead, The Walking Dead will just continue shuffling along with its diminished ratings.
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Airstrikes on the oil infrastructure it controlled have further diminished the balance sheet.
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Members of the judiciary, which sees its powers diminished, pleaded for a rethink.
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This should offset diminished interest by Chinese buyers in New York City apartments.
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His diminished stature doesn't seem to have squashed his passion for boxing, though.
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These are teams even a diminished Seahawks squad should have no problem handling.
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Some have been removed from their positions, their power diminished if not destroyed.
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Venezuela's restricted access to credit would be diminished even further if it defaulted.
|
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Remaining bias could be diminished by providing procedures for outside challenge of reporting.
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Second, that opposition, which initially seemed so fierce, quickly diminished to almost nothing.
|
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"This temporary setback has not diminished our resolve a bit," said Marine Col.
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But none of the bad stuff diminished her excitement after landing the role.
|
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Additionally, sales taxes on everyone were raised while property tax credits were diminished.
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The social network-style Connect feature appears to be greatly diminished as well.
|
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Committee chairs' roles have diminished, and power has centralized in the leadership offices.
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We can't let France be diminished, we won't be able to buy anything.
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But what if a diminished America is a positive development for the world?
|
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Knowledge has also diminished in its importance vis-à-vis the White House.
|
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These changes have stemmed in part from sharply diminished public support for education.
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Patients with FTD often display altered moral feelings, diminished empathy and disinhibited behavior.
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I'm not embarrassed to be here and I don't feel diminished by it.
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The 3-month yield fell rather than rose, on diminished rate hiking expectations.
|
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The slowdown of China's economy has diminished the appetite for goods produced worldwide.
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Per-capita deaths from war—civil or otherwise—have diminished sharply since 1945.
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The Wintergreen study suggests otherwise, that oversized awards can mean diminished shareholder wealth.
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Even if Republicans can hold the House, their power there could be diminished.
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Neither plebiscite was binding, and an opposition boycott diminished the 2017 vote's credibility.
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If Republicans hold the House in November, Ryan will have a diminished majority.
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Grimké argues that no one's rights should be diminished because of her sex.
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Though fractured and diminished, the P.T. is still the only genuinely popular party.
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However, the Democratic share of the vote has steadily diminished each election cycle.
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Whatever the cause of the diminished friendship, Davenport was left baffled and hurt.
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UConn fans — and the entire state, for that matter — feel diminished and underappreciated.
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Knowing that Frank is back, she looks minimized, diminished and drained of purpose.
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And Weil, in particular, had his role diminished especially after layoffs in October.
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When leather practitioners began contracting the disease, it further diminished the subculture's vibrancy.
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But the remarks from the Pontifical Academy appear to have diminished that possibility.
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Instead she uses it as a disruptive force, swirling around diminished minor keys.
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Now they can bolster their arguments by citing diminished congestion and environmental benefit.
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The hazy acoustics of the First Church probably diminished the over-all effect.
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Our standing in the world has been diminished and Russia's has been enhanced.
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Arrivals from Turkey to Greece have diminished markedly since the deal was enacted.
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However, analysts say that the Shabab's capacity for mayhem remains far from diminished.
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May's speech, and its reception, underlined Britain's diminished stature on the world stage.
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We are right to blame them, but shared responsibility is not diminished responsibility.
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About what might be lost or diminished by the advent of robot caretakers.
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Britain's stature on the world stage has diminished, and its economy has sagged.
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Another is that the cornering and braking on dry pavement may be diminished.
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"La Mer" and "Faune" in particular enjoy a popularity that has never diminished.
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I think due to the disqualification, I'm sure some of that is diminished.
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And the diminished prospects in Europe may hinder Huawei's ability to expand elsewhere.
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And drivers may be taking to the roads while supplies are still diminished.
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They will not vote for people who make them feel stupid and diminished.
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After he began drinking kratom tea, the pain and dread diminished, he said.
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This type of memory is often diminished in the early stages of dementia.
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We are expected to not complain as we are diminished, degraded and discredited.
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If he does this badly, he comes out as a dramatically diminished figure.
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The dose she was on, eight milligrams daily, hadn't diminished her cravings enough.
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As bloodshed diminished, though, Israel's sense of urgency about the Palestinian problem dissipated.
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But she did not want her to linger indefinitely in a diminished state.
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If not, the American president will have been diminished by North Korea's dictator.
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Over the years, I don't think the nervousness of watching the results diminished.
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Activity at the volcano diminished after the short-lived eruption, the agency said.
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The company's profile has since diminished considerably; its last tweet was in 2016.
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Wonder Woman, too, had been softened and diminished in a number of ways.
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The result can only be increasing rancor and correspondingly diminished American national security.
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Somehow, your ability to feel the situation in which you are is diminished.
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In response, forage fish quality and quantity diminished, devastating the murres' food supply.
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Iranian influence Thirdly, according to Tillerson, Iranian influence in Syria must be "diminished".
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"We are all diminished" when lawmakers barrel through these hearings, said Democratic Sen.
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In both the Caucasus and Central Asia we see examples of diminished sovereignty.
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But the changing political landscape has diminished the value of some old guideposts.
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The country is not diminished, but strengthened, when it engages with the world.
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But Black Friday hasn't diminished or gone away as much as it's changed.
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To anyone in Europe, the indispensability of that data hasn't diminished over time.
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There are so many of these investigations that their value has definitely diminished.
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However, the diminished role of Congress significantly damages American engagement with the world.
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Mr. Trump has just greatly diminished his political capital on the world stage.
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My mood, confidence and desire to be out completely diminished in an instant.
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That is why my faith in this state and country is not diminished.
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He rejected the government's argument that trademarks represent a "subsidy" calling for diminished protection.
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Their limited access to jobs and other opportunities reinforces their already-diminished economic condition.
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Diminished expectations of an increase in interest rates have continued to weaken the dollar.
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All the earlier chaos soon diminished into a blur, which makes sense, I guess.
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This is because the available FMO3 is diminished by hormonal changes at this time.
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Though I didn't know it at the time, I diminished myself in various ways.
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No LikeBattery life has diminished and some of the coolest features aren't available yet.
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Our diminished overall health makes us vulnerable to others who prey on easy targets.
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" She noted that the Obama legacy includes "one huge failure: a diminished Democratic Party.
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This tension has always existed, but over time it has been elevated or diminished.
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The list of celebrities who needed Rosie to promote their latest projects never diminished.
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Meanwhile, the time we spend thinking about our relationships with those devices is diminished.
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What's even better is that either way you watch it, the absurdity isn't diminished.
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Sound quality has diminished, with parts of Spotify's catalog allegedly built on suspect recordings.
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They should not have their retirement wealth diminished as a result of such actions.
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Memphis is lucky to be facing a much-diminished field in the Western Conference.
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Astronauts commonly report diminished eyesight that doesn't return to normal upon their return home.
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The value of product in its stores has diminished to match its declining sales.
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The principle of responsible government could be enhanced, not diminished, by such a vote.
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As white flight increased, and the neighborhood's population decreased, resources to the neighborhood diminished.
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A global oil market slump has also diminished appetite for building multibillion-dollar pipelines.
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The jury accepted this, and Palmer was found guilty of manslaughter by diminished responsibility.
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But Lara's role in Bobby's life (and thus the show) diminished significantly last season.
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Its influence has diminished over the past decade: Silicon Valley stars reign supreme now.
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It's possible those sites could see their reach even further diminished by Click-Gap.
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CNN cast his exclusion as evidence of his diminished status in Trump's pecking order.
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And while the HDP again secured a parliamentary presence, it was a diminished one.
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We were also working in low-light conditions, so my sight was further diminished.
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He diminished himself with his barrage of interruptions and insults aimed primarily at Trump.
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This, as much as overcautious investing, is responsible for the prizes' diminished financial value.
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However, such activity has diminished since U.S.-China cyber commitments in 2015, he said.
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"His community accepted his gift but diminished his light," McCraney explained in his speech.
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We see how slowly, her influence diminished as other women's rights were taken away.
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The battering the Rangers have given the party's heavies has greatly diminished his clout.
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Park Service bureaucracy, there will be jobs for them, though on a diminished scale.
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The administration could fail to convince or coerce U.S. partners, leaving American influence diminished.
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The group had suffered from some diminished resources, but Tavenner helped make it profitable.
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My really obsessive need to connect outwardly has diminished my ability to connect inwardly.
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Given the diminished space, there is a ruthlessness to how this Barneys is merchandised.
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Instead, a swift backlash from Baghdad dashed those prospects and diminished the region's autonomy.
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"The German people have a diminished view of our nation right now," Corker said.
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Furthermore, it has diminished the appetite for tightening all the way to 3.5 percent.
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It's related with feelings of being persecuted, being diminished, or feeling you'll be killed.
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He also said, though, that his anger over the Meiring case had not diminished.
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The only thing undermined, or diminished, would be Trump's sway with Republicans in Washington.
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The result is a smaller IRS, and one that is diminished in many ways.
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The problem is the overall level of risk in the economy hasn't diminished considerably.
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As the threat of storms diminished, however, the greens became abundantly soft and forgiving.
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Loans that his diminished reputation and sketchy repayment history has made difficult to obtain.
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It is necessary because the threat from groups enjoying safe haven has not diminished.
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But these days, the brand of education reform he pioneered there is seriously diminished.
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Slightly cooler, moister weather and diminished winds were expected to assist firefighters on Monday.
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But his diminished skills aside, his off-the-field issues could scare teams away.
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Toronto's advantage in shots on goal had diminished to 26-20 after two periods.
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But his support has not greatly expanded and in some places it has diminished.
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But his standing in the White House has been somewhat diminished in recent months.
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Diminished space between aisles allows airlines to install more seats, thus increasing ticket sales.
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The statement also suggested that the Fed's concerns about global economic weakness had diminished.
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His warm, dark eyes suggest his initial suspicion of the photographer's intentions has diminished.
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Emma. Emma's role had so diminished that she was firmly in curtain jerker territory.
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Post-reintegration neural scarring and minor damage resulting in diminished mental capacity are expected.
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Blood sugar and insulin levels were diminished after breakfast compared to dinner as well.
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In their vernacular, competitiveness and flexibility are just euphemisms for diminished livelihood and anxiety.
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The result is a world in which America's prestige and influence is greatly diminished.
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The urgency of this issue must not be diminished, but I do have hope.
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The Democrats could still fare extremely well even if their turnout advantage is diminished.
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Diminished by scandal, a failed presidential campaign and his endorsement of President Trump, Gov.
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China has diminished fears of an abrupt halt to its decades-long growth trajectory.
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But they do so from a weakened position, with fewer members and diminished revenues.
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The Republican incumbency advantage has diminished in another way: Democratic recruitment and fund-raising.
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Cities with extensive paved surfaces have diminished natural watersheds, leading to more extensive flooding.
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Mr. Kudlow said economic growth in China would slow down as its exports diminished.
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But his sway - and that of his family's regional patron Saudi Arabia - had diminished.
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The Islamic State is weakened, and the jihadist threat to the U.S. has diminished.
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The export-focused German economy slowed last year because of diminished exports to China.
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The incentives for business to locate far from the metropolitan action have greatly diminished.
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That potential is heightened, not diminished, when the gaze is present for her rape.
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Though the populations are greatly diminished across the continent, they are not direly small.
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Absent sufficient resources, the subway has been left with diminished ambitions and empty spectacles.
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When we are without art, we are a diminished people — myopic, unlearned and cruel.
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Researchers say the frequency of the more vigorous variety has diminished since early January.
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It also means figuring out how not to hold their diminished productivity against them.
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America will come out of this much diminished in the eyes of the world.
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All of this inflicted collateral damage on the court, leaving it injured and diminished.
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Come time to sell the house, the overall condition of your kitchen has diminished.
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That will certainly hurt unions financially, and it may lessen their already diminished power.
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For years, they have complained that their spending power has diminished under the euro.
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I feel like online communication has diminished the amount of places such as these.
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Even in its current diminished form, the scale of Hamilton's industrial district remains impressive.
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For most of the 20th century, it was a sleepy place, its vineyards diminished.
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When Hussain went down, his CyberCaliphate hacking group was greatly diminished, according to researchers.
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That leaves federal prosecutors, working with increasingly diminished federal laws, to fill the void.
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As the country has plunged into a downward spiral, Alexandria is even more diminished.
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All the while, with her lung capacity diminished, her body works harder to breathe.
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The edge in math scores for Catholic school students, for instance, diminished over time.
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After the sensors in Spetic's arm were stimulated, his pain diminished, and then vanished.
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None of those arguments have diminished her political momentum, robust fund-raising or polling.
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Life went on, in other words — albeit in some bleak and greatly diminished capacity.
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The reversal Sunday leaves Trump's legal team with diminished resources as Mueller's probe intensifies.
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We've been diminished over and over throughout our careers for only writing love songs.
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Specs are also diminished on the non-Pro ZenBook Duo in nearly every respect.
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As California has become more liberal, the state Republican Party has been deeply diminished.
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Rather, we are all diminished, so we all have a stake in confronting bigotry.
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And she felt sorry for Ann, who seemed to her diminished in her grief.
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Flake's vote was crucial since it diminished the opportunity for further hearings or witnesses.
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He didn't deserve to be attacked or have his moment or my dad's diminished.
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It is also a reminder that digital largely remains a diminished substitute for film.
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But if they do what they've promised, Obama's ultimate legacy will be greatly diminished.
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Sara Bronfman eventually married and had children, and her involvement in the group diminished.
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SEAHAWKS DROP MARSHALL Seattle released wide receiver Brandon Marshall, whose role had diminished significantly.
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And so, here he is: diminished, abandoned, condemned — and still the governor of Virginia.
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The balm has heft, but absorbs readily and has diminished my daughter&aposs eczema.
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After a series of scandals, the influence of the Catholic Church has greatly diminished.
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The first thing to say is that this is a generation with diminished expectations.
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Today, Congress's stature is even more diminished, and individual members have even less power.
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" He was really asking, "Has the prospect of another 9/11 scale attack diminished?
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The shower will be diminished due to a full "supermoon" out on December 13.
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With these figures diminished, it becomes easier to see how ordinary Trump's plans are.
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Agencies tasked with protecting public health are under fire and working with diminished resources.
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A full merger of these two institutions could lead to a diminished U.S. influence over the organizational decision-making process in one of the largest regional development banks and diminished influence of the United States in a region continually threatened by Russia.
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"Driving down any avenue, the traffic lanes have been diminished because of the bicycle lanes, and the parking areas have been diminished because of the bike rentals," said Milton Ingerman, a retired physician who parks on the street on the Upper West Side.
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When these firms became public companies funded more by outsiders' money, that self-discipline diminished.
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Unless these "race powers" are finally discarded, she says, the referendum's legitimacy will be diminished.
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Her chances of getting things done are further diminished by the state of Number 10.
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Administration officials say no role has been diminished or expanded but rather existing roles clarified.
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Another consistent finding has been diminished backing for capitalism, especially among young people and Democrats.
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But when profits come from such rent seeking, the wealth of the nation is diminished.
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Even diminished by new competition, they still generally draw more viewers than any other outlets.
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This points to a second reason for Britain's weak wage-growth: workers' diminished bargaining power.
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"I think Twitter has diminished Drudge's power within the right-wing media sphere," said Ziegler.
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A dramatically diminished business, major layoffs, and a decisive drop in morale are likely outcomes.
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The diminished Lib Dems are hardly a "natural governing party", as Canada's Liberals are known.
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And while he could have used digital zoom, that would have diminished the picture quality.
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Work from throughout Asia revealed that the fascination with Western celebrity culture has not diminished.
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Free speech is the oxygen of democracy—without it, all other political freedoms are diminished.
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But such a service relationship comes not only with divided loyalties but also diminished autonomy.
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Trump earlier diminished the storm's impact, saying it wasn't a "real catastrophe" like Hurricane Katrina.
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Even among Tories, apparently, the campaign has diminished Theresa May's standing rather than enhanced it.
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The costs of taking in refugees have grown and the payoffs, many feel, have diminished.
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But that hardly diminished enthusiasm in the industry for another possible record-setting year ahead.
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Washington (CNN)It was another instance of that most common of events: a woman, diminished.
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Are some key players likely to jump ship if they feel passed over or diminished?
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Ramped-up patrolling of Nigerian waters and oil's diminished profitability have made robbery too costly.
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Does it mean that I'm getting my ego stroked or somehow being ignored or diminished?
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"The stigma of living with HIV has diminished my feelings of self-efficacy," Mikiki says.
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In recent times, the relationship has diminished as the KRG's ties with Turkey have grown.
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Or does it mean a diminished Pride relic takes more pointless beatings with worse consequences?
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When the Soviet Union collapsed, Swedish authorities decided that the threat from Russia had diminished.
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Crossing Souls has a charm to it that isn't diminished by its lack of originality.
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" Lawrence-Daley's attorneys said on Thursday the resort's response "diminished the brutal nature of Mrs.
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If companies like Overbond have their way, investment bankers may also see their ranks diminished.
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As ties with the West became stronger, those with the incomers' countries of origin diminished.
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"My legacy cannot be compromised or diminished in any way," Conyers said at the time.
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Even the rations served in military mess halls have dramatically diminished in size and quality.
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That would suggest that Apple's ambitions with Project Titan have been even more severely diminished.
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But the traditional route of making chips ever smaller had begun to offer diminished gains.
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But, he added, the short-term opportunities to increase capacity in Brazil were significantly diminished.
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Longer-dated federal fund futures also ticked higher, suggesting diminished expectations for hikes after December.
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She isn't diminished because of it, as female characters in that age group sometimes are.
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So the nature of what would constitute [a] public radio station would be severely diminished.
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Unfortunately, not even diminished competition and a TRT-boost could turn things around for Bigfoot.
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Turnout was indeed markedly diminished in 1966, the first gubernatorial election held during the midterms.
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Eight said it would be somewhat diminished and two said it would be somewhat enhanced.
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While the traditional keyboard may be de-emphasized in the new app, it's not diminished.
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Unilever can afford to swallow the much-diminished Kraft, led by 3G partner Bernardo Hees.
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And some argue Dems have diminished their voting power because they've concentrated themselves into cities.
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Twitter claims it has diminished cyberpropaganda by tweaking its algorithms to block cleverly designed bots.
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Abusheikh said she followed Kimball's instructions, only to have her case diminished by the detective.
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GBP1MRR=FN Expectations for sterling price swings have also diminished in the last few sessions.
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In currency markets, the dollar weakened amid diminished expectations for further U.S. interest rate hikes.
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I think in many ways it's having a diminished effect on the narrative in Washington.
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None of the above instances — in and of themselves — have diminished Kelly in Trump's eyes.
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The Fed did say, in its post-meeting statement, that short-term risks have "diminished".
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Recognizing my queerness has not diminished my love or willingness to travel life with him.
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Their higher, forward-looking expectations may then partially offset everyone else's diminished backward-looking ones.
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The shale oil revolution means that the economy's dependence upon oil imports has diminished significantly.
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The fear and difficulty that encapsulates those sworn to protect and serve is routinely diminished.
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Clinton's diminished role -- internally and externally -- within his own party marks a moment for Democrats.
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The good markets I had for biofuel production, animal feed, and exports have been diminished.
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More public spending could have raised demand at a time of diminished private-sector spending.
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Even though their capacity is diminished, they still harbor ambitions to attack the U.S. homeland.
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Akihito's own reign since 1989 oversaw a period of gentle economic decline and diminished capacities.
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Hackenberg, despite his pedigree, developed an uneven reputation as his production diminished as he aged.
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Question Time in the UK has not diminished the press's importance in serving the public.
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"This is fear of diminished bottom line," Long said in a statement posted on Twitter.
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Some analysts say Zuma's influence over who succeeds him has been diminished by his travails.
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It's that some elements were elevated and others were diminished — what we call selective hearing.
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Analysts say that OPEC's efforts to involve Russia and other outsiders underlines its diminished clout.
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"Regional trade growth appears to have slowed substantially after front-loading effect diminished," they said.
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Still, Lord & Taylor's presence at the location would have been diminished if it continued on.
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And that remove may now have diminished both the practice and public perception of politics.
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America First has diminished America's influence and seeded disrespect for the U.S. around the world.
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Rachel Maddow, the MSNBC host, called it "shocking and weird," and suggested it diminished Mrs.
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Trump knows that the passage of years has not diminished the power of his accusations.
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Conversely, rate reductions mightn't be steep enough to make up for diminished credits or deductions.
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Like Brodeur, some other goaltenders said they felt more agile and effective with diminished pads.
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All I know is that righteousness can neither be diminished nor conquered by the spiteful.
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When oil prices collapsed, the government took most of the loss in diminished tax receipts.
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His fastball was diminished, but Arroyo has never thrown hard and continued to trick hitters.
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But even in a diminished form of writing, the spirit of Le Guin's work remains.
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"Your bags will have diminished and your dark circles should have also improved," she states.
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But the charge-delaying effect diminished around the two-year mark after enrolling in treatment.
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Although the unemployment rate had declined over the inter meeting period, job gains had diminished.
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Over time, the positive effect of partying had diminished and near-breakdowns were piling up.
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But I don't think the corrupt mandate that created organized crime has diminished at all.
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Cambridge-educated Rurik Jutting, 31, pleaded not guilty to murder on grounds of "diminished responsibility".
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All 17 participants reported that depression symptoms diminished in the first hours after ayahuasca ingestion.
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The power of the term "adventure" has been diminished through use in the games industry.
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The injury ruined his 225 track season and diminished his effectiveness that year in football.
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You can expect to see diminished fine lines as you continue to use the pads.
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But with the threat diminished and a suspect in custody, he has retaken his seat.
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El Sawah's mental state has worsened and he appears apathetic with diminished will to live.
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In addition to hypertension, the condition can include signs of diminished kidney or liver function.
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Mr. Ailes is gone, but his media empire, which includes Fox News, has hardly diminished.
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But the effects of this year's El Niño diminished in July, allowing Dorian to form.
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Commerce has tended to plunge, with the working class suffering lost jobs and diminished livelihoods.
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And more recently, in another sign of Mr. Bannon's diminished influence, Ms. Ward disavowed him.
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But his influence within government — and his right-wing, anti-immigration policies — would be diminished.
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Despite its diminished state, the agency has managed to improve some operations and protect taxpayers.
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But the animals' habitat has shrunk and their food sources have diminished as development encroached.
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Dr. Hofman is convinced that the precipitating factor is diminished blood flow to the brain.
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Now, a full quarter of GOPers — 25 percent — say Trump's election has diminished race relations.
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Chaos in the White House has not diminished the chances of a two-term presidency.
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And then, through his example and erratic behavior this year, he systematically diminished these recruits.
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The Mia we meet is muted — dulled and diminished by what has happened to her.
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It diminished my confidence and faith in people, and my confidence and faith in myself.
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"[T]hus diminished lung capacity from COVID-19 could similarly endanger this population," she said.
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Meanwhile, the roles of some progressive stalwarts were diminished when committee assignments were handed out.
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S&P downgraded Kraft Heinz in June, citing a "diminished" outlook for the company's brands.
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In Iraq and Syria, even with its territory greatly diminished, the Islamic State has persisted.
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Yet China's influence has not diminished, even as Latin America shifts to the right politically.
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If they were grappling with diminished influence it rarely showed or shaped their public narrative.
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Facing a growing inmate population and diminished staffs, many workers say they are bracing themselves.
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Farther inland, concerns about serious damage remained high, even as the storm's power diminished somewhat.
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During the months that followed, the crying diminished and the children began to trust us.
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But a pep talk is unlikely to restore the State Department's sense of diminished status.
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Add one more thing to the list of rural America's ails: diminished access to banks.
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The gain on Monday of oil prices was due to data showing diminished U.S. output.
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However, India remains concerned about the US's diminished stature on the world stage under Trump.
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The majority of million-dollar accounts are staying in the market, but with diminished expectations.
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I'd expected a rattled and diminished man, but Simon was the same dapper, witty Englishman.
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Who believe that if we extend basic rights to others, our own will be diminished.
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More typically, the scholarship written to disprove her connection to Jefferson routinely diminished Hemings's humanity.
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By then, tensions with the Soviet Union had diminished and Mr. Wang's company was dismissed.
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Our institutions are being diminished, the public's trust and confidence in government continues to erode.
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At the same time, Iran's ability to retaliate using its proxies is diminished without Soleimani.
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The Colts should be favored at home, but without Leonard their advantage is significantly diminished.
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It attempts to answer these questions: Will our neighborhood's social cohesion and sustainability be diminished?
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This continuing process, the justices reasoned, diminished culpability and justified sentencing that was less harsh.
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The draft reflects what critics have called the diminished priority Mr. Trump places on science.
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If innate ability is seen as secondary, then the power of these stereotypes is diminished.
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They uniformly expect diminished power, if not a gutting of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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These diminished educational outcomes can lower earnings for the entirely of an individual's working life.
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The American Symphony Orchestra will have a somewhat diminished presence at the festival this summer.
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And there is no element of life that's not diminished by a lack of sleep.
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Analysts at Brokerage Brasil Plural said the change diminished JBS's capital costs, unlocking shareholder value.
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Her good hearing and diminished irritability are positive developments, but other symptoms include tight muscles.
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To be humbled is to be brought low or somehow diminished in standing or stature.
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"Anyone who thinks the threat to aviation is steady or diminished, it's not," Pekoske said.
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"We'll likely see diminished appetite for tax-free bonds on the institutional side," said Hession.
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With diminished money under management generating fees, the asset manager, based in Newport Beach, Calif.
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That said, the Harry Potter craze hasn't exactly diminished since Hollywood finished adapting the books.
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Once abundant sources of alternative energy were discovered, black gold was diminished in its appeal.
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A diminished threat of tornadoes will persist from the Texas Panhandle through Kansas, he said.
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Profits have diminished in the past few quarters as the rate of price hikes slows.
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Younger people would foot the bill, either through higher taxes, diminished public services or both.
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He was so very much, so very electric in his presence, but so later diminished.
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Figuring out how to tastefully use the diminished scale in a solo would be amazing.
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In recent years, with his pace diminished, he has operated in an ever-deeper role.
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Perception of that threat has diminished, as Vessel's growth hasn't taken off as some expected.
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At the very least, the odds of any of those things happening are massively diminished.
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The researchers thought women with "diminished ovarian reserve" would have a harder time getting pregnant.
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They fade away during their journey, but still make it to Earth in a diminished form.
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But all of those measure were global, and most lessened in severity as the threat diminished.
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Neither women nor men want to feel diminished or degraded by the aggression of somebody else.
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But every other industrialized country already has the border adjustment, and it hasn't diminished global trade.
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Diminished budgets can also mean communities might have to do more to organize preventative measures themselves.
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As the study went on and as investors got wise to the phenomenon, the effect diminished.
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Even diminished, Tim Duncan approximated his best unlike any 40-year-old since Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
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Escalations of attacks — and particularly extended escalations, such as the intifadas — seriously diminished Israelis' political tolerance.
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To make up for diminished credentials, women end up needing more of them to get ahead.
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The past few years have seen many psychological phenomena destroyed or diminished in rigorous replication attempts.
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And without making a fuss about it, she is in no way willing to be diminished.
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Rather, diminished economic anxiety allowed participants to live healthier lives and sensibly plan for their futures.
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Still, should Kleiner get close to $1.3 billion, it would show investor confidence hasn't much diminished.
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"It's so important that neither sweetness nor bitterness is diminished in this experience," Rabbi Rapport says.
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Part of the iPhone's diminished importance on Apple's balance sheet can be attributed to sales shrinkage.
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He has been humiliated and diminished by scandals in recent months, all of them unforced errors.
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However, as these fears diminished in 2019 and buyers started scooping up more homes, inventory dropped.
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In the past 48 hours, the chances of witnesses being called has diminished, especially with Sen.
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We've been told that Yelp will continue to fight the Google fight despite its diminished position.
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The rise of cheap index-tracking funds has further diminished attention to the responsibilities of ownership.
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It became a kind of classy, almost niche, music-nerd show (with diminished ratings to match).
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Another crucial component, according to Dr. Brown, is play's capacity to elicit diminished consciousness of self.
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A diminished trade relationship would serve as a very visible negative consequence for the United Kingdom.
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U.S. stocks closed higher Monday, amid gains in oil prices, as fears of a Brexit diminished.
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That said, Steinberg says that the value of that data may have diminished by this point.
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The risk of a disorderly "no-deal" Brexit has diminished since Johnson asked for an extension.
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Price volatility is one such risk, and one which has diminished markedly since the financial crisis.
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But this turned Ligue 1 into a forgone conclusion, and arguably diminished interest from further afield.
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But the fallout says a lot about American influence and just how much it has diminished.
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While Liberal power in Parliament is diminished, it's still a win for the embattled prime minister.
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And it only diminished any interest I would possibly have in the new Rick Grimes movies.
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In my experience, the more you focus on those things the more diminished the returns are.
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Unfortunately, some active strains of influenza mutate to the point that the vaccine's potency is diminished.
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Congress, despite its diminished strength, still has enough residual clout in the chamber to block legislation.
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The RBA said risks from rising house prices and household debt had diminished in recent months.
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In one neat package it diminished a security threat, bolstered multilateralism and strengthened the transatlantic bond.
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But even as committees are diminished, the Finance Committee is still one of the most powerful.
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There should be diminished risk of a big transition in policy, which basically means status quo.
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Your ability to send and receive e-mail will be diminished or perhaps even eliminated altogether.
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Illegal poaching has also greatly diminished Bengal tiger's main prey, the spotted deer, the study noted.
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"The retail climate out there has really diminished over the last 5-7 years," he says.
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And his voracious appetite for booze and rich food diminished his health and increased his waistline.
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Every week, we hear of new layoffs, budget cuts, diminished editorial quality and more, way more.
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Which means fewer potential replacements for an already diminished workforce, and fewer eyes on the skies.
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You listened to it every day for a year and your love for it hasn't diminished?
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Conversely, if House Republicans hold on with a diminished majority, they will be expected to govern.
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This rule makes sense: In the typical fatal shooting, criminality is diminished if it is accidental.
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And yet, in days following the election, the power of design felt—at least momentarily— diminished.
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Stocks and pillories were common, but their use diminished after 1660 as society grew more secular.
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Women are often treated differently in the workplace, whether that includes being threatened, harassed, or diminished.
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Meanwhile, some 4,100 firefighters gained significant additional ground, helped by a second day of diminished winds.
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Outside the real estate business, Fairfax staff members worry about job cuts and diminished news coverage.
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The Soviet Union is no more, and its successor state, Russia, is a diminished global power.
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When you criminalise our work, our human rights are diminished, and we are made less safe.
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"The regional trade growth appears to have slowed substantially after front-loading effect diminished," they said.
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He tamped down the idea that congressional investigations would be "diminished" by the special counsel's probe.
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In other words, as the brain network indicating consciousness weakened, behavioural evidence of awareness also diminished.
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In this case, they had been cultivated as RPE cells to replace the patient's diminished stock.
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Instead, it's been steadily diminished ... they are now shorter, less frequent, and routinely held off-camera.
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"Nothing about his service will ever be changed or diminished," he added in a second message.
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Smart technology will have diminished relevance unless the American citizen can capitalize on the smart data.
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This dry data translates to diminished opportunities and lower relative living standards for billions of people.
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While the compensation of justices cannot be "diminished during their Continuance in Office," nothing prescribes increases.
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However, he also said that euro zone's recovery was increasingly solid and downside risks had diminished.
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But not one song is diminished or dull, and most of the honored guests put out.
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Is this a metaphor for the diminished authority of the American white male amid demographic shifts?
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That, of course, struck paying members as unfair and diminished the incentive to join the programme.
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Parche was declared to be of diminished mental capacity and never spent a day in jail.
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Tolerance towards gay people is uneven, and has diminished since 2002 in several countries, polls suggest.
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That impact is especially apparent in the performance of EPA's crucial, but much diminished, enforcement program.
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And this is to say nothing of the country's vastly diminished role on the global stage.
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Michelle on California's leftward turn and Republican past, the state's diminished G.O.P. and Kiev's optimistic liberalism.
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Helping its firms re-establish global clout could be bad for consumers if competition is diminished.
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What little was registered with the CME's warehouse network has diminished further to just 4,851 tonnes.
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Since the establishment of the neoliberal agenda, we've observed every aspect of our constitutional democracy diminished.
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Former F1 racer Wurz said a main concern was the risk of key values being diminished.
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So it's like you're being completely diminished and become invisible except what you can offer sexually.
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He also reveals that his own great fear is to be diminished in the same way.
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Living in Europe, he said, has diminished his voice as a human rights advocate in China.
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That contest will offer insight into just how diminished the Republican Party is in this state.
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At the same time, however, something that distinguishes Morrison's fiction has been diminished: women and gender.
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The source of baseball's diminished hold on our imaginations runs much deeper than social-media strategy.
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That competitive advantage will be diminished when Amazon has Whole Foods' network of stores, she said.
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Weaver continues to operate with diminished velocity and gets hit hard when he misses his location.
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Now it struck me as dark and sad, the power lunch diminished by abuse of power.
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Over time, cities established police forces, which diminished the office's power in the densely populated Northeast.
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The diminished status of white working class men, however, is not limited to dollars and cents.
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Children lie to protect themselves, but also to boost a self that may feel diminished, unworthy.
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But now it controls no more than 40 miles of coast, and has been diminished elsewhere.
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The company's revenue has been diminished by the drop in the value of the British pound.
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"If — or when — diplomacy fails, the will to defend eastern Aleppo will be diminished," he said.
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"As the country has plunged into a downward spiral, Alexandria is even more diminished," she writes.
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But almost all of those people are either gone or diminished in terms of national profile.
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Brown said he has not seen any diminished grocery sales or shelf space for Beyond Meat.
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The 2018 election severely diminished the GOP presence in major metropolitan areas from coast to coast.
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Kennedy hated the CIA for the embarrassment and diminished its role in the world of intelligence.
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Though not a perfect deterrent, these restrictions have significantly diminished interstate conflict for nearly 70 years.
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This has severely diminished our capacity to borrow insights — important ones — that have originated before us.
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We talk often about how the mafia diminished and all that, and, of course, it has.
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I'm objectified and diminished to such an extent that my personal qualities aren't paid attention to.
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Both tracks fit seamlessly into the trap en español movement, hardly diminished by his pop potential.
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Too many Iranians are facing delays in life-saving drugs, rising unemployment and diminished spending power.
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Hostility from working-class conservatives, irate over cultural change and diminished economic prospects, scuttled that effort.
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Public opinion has turned around under his son's rule — and Juan Carlos' public appearances have diminished.
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S inger : Is that because the hours in the day you're able to focus are diminished?
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S inger : Did you feel during the "Deadwood" movie shoot that anyone regarded you as diminished?
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If dissent grows, Putin's ability to rule through a diminished United Russia party would be undercut.
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The Mets believe the infection was behind Syndergaard's diminished velocity during his latest start on Friday.
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While she breastfeeds at home, the stress of the virus "has diminished my supply," she said.
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Her face puffy from medications, her eyes hollowed and diminished from lack of brows and lashes.
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Mr. Lipinski's outnumbered supporters were the diminished lunch-pail Democrats that once dominated his Southside district.
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But analysts largely agree that the data does not connect rising crime to diminished police presence.
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The quality of opponent has diminished significantly at 41-years-old, though that's to be expected.
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Our understanding of China would be hugely diminished without the contribution of many outstanding female correspondents.
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In addition, the greater correspondence between election outcomes has diminished the importance of candidate-specific factors.
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The neighborhood was soon inky black, as the full moon diminished in candlepower as it rose.
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By contrast, creators of videos or performances can feel their work is diminished by mass reproduction.
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It's humbling to watch this intimidating character, recently so emotionally and intellectually concrete, appear so diminished.
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So if Brazil can eliminate the mosquitos in the Olympic areas, the threat will be diminished.
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Now Washington also aims to ensure that Iranian influence on the region is diminished, he said.
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Many species are endangered precisely because their ideal habitat has been severely diminished or eliminated altogether.
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He recalled the biblical story of Gideon, whose large army diminished to a "strong, decisive" few.
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But long after its winds diminished, it did enormous damage up and down the Eastern Seaboard.
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These substantial policy disagreements are compounded by political statements that have diminished mutual trust and goodwill.
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Efforts to use the World Cup telecasts to promote other Fox programming will also be diminished.
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But hers isn't a story about a veteran player happily easing into a diminished role, either.
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The dollar declined, partly on the diminished prospect of further economic stimulus like another tax cut.
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He now faces the challenge of stabilizing a newspaper engulfed by turmoil and diminished in resources.
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Exceptionally low volatility across the market also diminished the safe-haven allure of the U.S. dollar.
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Together with Likud, and the much-diminished Labour, such a coalition would have a comfortable majority.
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Mr. Gómez's profile had diminished this year when the governor created a cabinet position over him.
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With the predators gone — or at least with their numbers sharply diminished — the rodent population explodes.
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The reversal of those gains reflects diminished confidence that Mr. Trump will be able to deliver.
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But that urgency by Altice to get a bid out there has diminished, Faber said Tuesday.
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It's a charming scene, not much diminished by the fact that Jack Tanner does not exist.
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Republicans' preference for hard-line views had slightly diminished amid the turbulence of Trump's opening months.
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Simply put, the ability of objective journalists to shape coverage of the speech has vastly diminished.
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The role of banks as middlemen in the bond market has diminished since the financial crisis.
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I, shamefaced, diminished and humiliated, slunk back to my desk and tried to forget about it.
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The agency's presence has diminished since Melania Trump, the first lady, moved to Washington this summer.
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His is a current model of movie stardom that's diminished but not without common sense, too.
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Outside the real estate business, Fairfax staff members worry about job cuts and diminished news coverage.
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Ms. McManus said the organization is also concerned about the Education Department's watchdog role being diminished.
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This implies that, whatever the prisoner swap accomplished, the protests have further diminished opportunities for diplomacy.
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As soon as she did anything that was less than perfect, she completely diminished in value.
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Still, the intimidation factor has also diminished and the bonus points that go along with it.
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But somehow Spicer's red line was the hiring of Scaramucci, which signaled his own diminished power.
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The daytime moon has always struck me as a little sad: weak, diminished, out of place.
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Yes, I had some emotion, but somehow, they were diminished compared to what I'm feeling now.
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Distracted in the lab, he seemed frail and diminished, and was being treated by a psychiatrist.
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These measures enhanced communication among Chinese from different regions, but also diminished the relevance of dialects.
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Their diminished enthusiasm or support for her might mean that they simply won't vote at all.
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He has been diminished by this alliance, as so many are when they go near Trump.
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Philip Montgomery for The New Yorker Yet all this well-intentioned activity barely diminished the tragedy.
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Consequently, the odds of a June rate rise diminished and the dollar weakened across the board.
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Corrections reform needs to begin by acknowledging that an individual's humanity is not diminished by incarceration.
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The site lowered its prices the following year, but user trust in the website had diminished.
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Moscow is not merely restating the infamous Brezhnev doctrine of diminished sovereignty for the Soviet bloc.
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They clashed and blended, encouraged and diminished one another, in ways that were hard to parse.
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Still, even in their diminished capacity, broadcasters offer many of the most-watched programs on television.
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Pittsburgh (8-213) lost its second consecutive game as its hopes for a playoff spot diminished.
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Pittsburgh (8-7) lost its second consecutive game as its hopes for a playoff spot diminished.
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As with copper, diminished appetite for metal in refined form is down to raw materials availability.
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Musharraf emerged from the confrontation a much diminished figured and stepped down as president in 2008.
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Our ability for our kids to have a growing economic power is going to be diminished.
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The result: Trudeau may be diminished, personally and politically — but he's still Prime Minister of Canada.
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It has also happened just as polls show the public's appetite for impeachment has slightly diminished.
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And, they contend, Mr. Trump has diminished the importance of ideological differences within the Democratic Party.
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On the other hand, soccer's primacy in Argentina would not have been diminished in the slightest.
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Her range of motion may have been slightly diminished, but her indomitable spirit not at all.
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Diminished support among blacks, coupled with a large drop in black turnout, would hurt the Democrat.
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We are diminished when the rest of the world comes to doubt our leadership and reliability.
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But immediately after the ban lifted, Delhi's diminished traffic returned to it's usual whirling, chaotic snarl.
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"Near-term risks to the economic outlook have diminished," the Fed's policy statement said on Wednesday.
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The suffering of the Darfuris has not diminished, but the concern of the international community apparently has.
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With his star power and influence diminished after a desultory performance on the presidential campaign trail, Gov.
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"As vehicles become more automated, the requirements for handling and driving pleasure are greatly diminished," Gettys said.
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In our view, Heta's resolution does not imply a diminished willingness to honour the sovereign's own guarantees.
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But the French have been in a form of collective depression, which has diminished their own expectations.
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In its diminished stature, college radio exists almost completely outside of the framework of the music business.
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"The U.S. is likely to find its influence in international forums such as the G-20 diminished."
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Dwindling numbers meant that genetic variability — necessary for sustaining large populations with diverse genes — had largely diminished.
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Perhaps most importantly, Instagram Stories hasn't diminished advertisers' growing enthusiasm for Snapchat, according to multiple media buyers.
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And I think that the risks have diminished and actually growth in Europe is a little stronger.
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Why has the number of black police officers diminished during Buttigieg's administration despite promises of greater diversity?
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Effective immediately, I was now narrative director, in a diminished role, and not managing the design team.
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Canyon Bridge's ability to acquire other Western semiconductor companies could be diminished should the Lattice deal collapse.
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But by the time they reach our planet, they've diminished substantially, making them extremely difficult to measure.
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In recent years, Syfy has decided to rebuild its much-diminished reputation simply by adapting good books.
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Investors have already reacted long before then so the accounts become a lagging indicator, of diminished utility.
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Coal's importance as an energy source has diminished amid cheap natural gas prices and slowing demand abroad.
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But many environmentalists attribute the diminished burning this year to steady autumn rain rather than official resolve.
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Canyon Bridge's ability to acquire other Western semiconductor companies could be diminished if the Lattice deal collapses.
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At the same time, "several" sought no move considering that risks had "diminished" since the June meeting.
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And although its importance has been diminished, Chromecast might still prove crucial if you're a Netflix customer.
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As the group's physical power has diminished, the online war of ideas is more important than ever.
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Yet in the program that debuted at the Joyce Theater on Tuesday, that attraction is partly diminished.
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Beyond the falling death toll, the biggest sign of success is the diminished role of foreign fighters.
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Expert witnesses at her trial pointed to evidence of borderline personality disorder to argue for diminished responsibility.
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Most people without an appendix are healthy, but it's possible that some immune function has been diminished.
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At that exact moment, my powers diminished and I was lost in heaven and lost to earth.
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Still, they also said that the risk of low energy prices becoming embedded in prices had diminished.
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"Ever since last Fall's Epson FastFoto FF-1503 launch, sales at ScanMyPhotos have been diminished," he said.
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But even if I do not, the power of his influence on my life is not diminished.
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He also illustrated how faith is almost always diminished when it is used for crass political purposes.
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At the same time, average annual rainfall diminished by about 20 percent over the last 30 years.
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They've also been having more oral sex across age groups as the taboo around it has diminished.
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Trump's promise of closer cooperation with Russia has created worries that the U.S. will have diminished leverage.
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Authorities say they diminished the influence of the organization made up of leaders from various Latino gangs.
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But under the Senate bill, Obamacare's ability to actually cover people with health insurance is sharply diminished.
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This buying quickly diminished on Monday as Brent crude slipped 2 percent to below $35.50 a barrel.
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Almost two decades ago, the Sisterhood came close to ending as funding diminished and national interest lessened.
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" As the service's income has fallen, he says, "our ability to fund original British content has diminished.
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An unusually large share of this diminished output was exported to foreigners, rather than enjoyed at home.
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I will fight so that my daughter, and kids like her, aren't erased or diminished or harmed.
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Meanwhile, reports at the time suggested FanDuel and DraftKings had been suffering from severely diminished cash flow.
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Manager Bud Black said LeMahieu was "playable" before the game Wednesday, but acknowledged his range is diminished.
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Under the Trump administration especially, he pointed out, the country has diminished the IPCC's climate change recommendations.
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My bumps were gone, my forehead lines diminished — okay, not completely — and my skin looked so smooth.
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Avoiding those taxes — in addition to diminished shipping costs — would make Tesla cars more competitive in China.
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That hasn't diminished criticism of Swedish prosecutors, who've defended their decision to hold and now charge Rocky.
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Still others have multiple misdemeanor convictions, which include felonies that were diminished as part of plea agreements.
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The diminished reliance on central institutions and a shift to citizen responsibility is embedded in every community.
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The minister said the European Union's global importance would be diminished if it did not remain unified.
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NARAL president Ilyse Hogue is considering running, although buzz around her candidacy has diminished in recent weeks.
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"After the 'MPAA incident,' we're a little diminished, and we've chosen a new direction," the post reads.
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Nonetheless, the downward risks have diminished in the longer term and we could see the euro/U.
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But this ignores the extent to which the power of striking workers has been diminished by legislation.
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But if it loses ground to fringe parties, as polls currently suggest, his claim will be diminished.
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