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"Begging for acknowledgement or even asking diminishes dignity and diminishes power and we are a dignified people," she says.
As a soccer fan, she feels the playacting diminishes the game; as an acting teacher, she feels it diminishes the art form.
" He said even using terms like "the Rust Belt" to describe this region is offensive to this dignity: "It diminishes what we are, and it diminishes what we do.
"Begging for acknowledgement or even asking diminishes dignity and diminishes power and we are a dignified people and we are powerful, let's not forget it," she said in the clip.
Purchasing some hippie sage wand diminishes its sacred meaning. 40.
And government's role will be diminished as the need diminishes.
Betraying our values does not strengthen us, it diminishes us.
When someone is more interested in being right, intimacy diminishes.
Rather than enhancing Israeli security this decision actually diminishes it.
And to me, this diminishes the value of their lives.
Such conduct diminishes public trust and is, in fact, criminal.
"Setting herself up for failure that further diminishes the UK."
But it also substantially diminishes the program's possible cost savings.
When he degrades language, he diminishes its potency against him.
It's just a tone that maybe crescendos, and then diminishes.
A negative or unnecessarily stressful environment diminishes every employee's productivity.
Every day that Trump occupies the presidency, he diminishes it.
Holding onto a grudge diminishes your life, not anyone else's.
The nuclear option diminishes the process, the nominee and more.
The uncertainty diminishes over time, especially as a hurricane grows.
To start, it immediately diminishes those who find it upsetting.
That diminishes ability of Democrats to attract dissident Republican voters.
In Bondarenko's mind, none of this diminishes the Starostin legacy.
After a week or so of fasting, your appetite noticeably diminishes.
That diminishes the likelihood that Congress will approve it this year.
But none of this diminishes the seriousness of Britain's current problems.
The entirely digitized process diminishes the potential for data entry error.
And each day the price and value of your product diminishes.
This phenomenon diminishes, but does not eliminate, ageing's drag on incomes.
As the plutonium diminishes, the spacecraft receive less and less energy.
Crowley (Cambridge, MA) case, diminishes relations between police and their communities.
Even where democracy is not undermined, a power grab diminishes it.
However, once he has been sentenced, his incentive to cooperate diminishes.
Inflation erodes purchasing power, which in turn diminishes future earnings estimates.
That diminishes the likelihood that Mr. Salman's conviction will be overturned.
Losing South Carolina diminishes Cruz's chance at winning the Republican nomination.
"A respite from work diminishes levels of strain," the authors write.
In physics, the arc of a swinging pendulum diminishes over time.
A. Well, so for example, anything that diminishes services for Medicaid.
His lack of introspection on this subject diminishes his considerable legacy.
"Loneliness saps vitality, impairs productivity and diminishes enjoyment of life," Drs.
The fast-absorbing Vitamin C serum brightens skin and diminishes texture.
The camera, choosing what you see, diminishes the feeling of simultaneity.
Diminishes the meaning of the rule of law and American citizenship.
However, he said, muting hurts public trust and diminishes police accountability.
Reducing the salability of stolen goods diminishes the incentive to steal.
And that diminishes our focus on the joy in the activity itself.
And as cameras and digital memory multiply, the need for selectivity diminishes.
This diminishes the role of yield curve inversions as a recession bellwether.
Because we don't want them to see us – because it diminishes us.
"Added Stager: "None of this diminishes the urgency of resolving the investigation.
The VR could be downgraded if the bank's loss absorption capacity diminishes.
None of this diminishes the social responsibilities that augmented reality developers have.
Benjamin argued that this process of reproduction inevitably diminishes the artwork's presence.
A final question is whether doxxing enhances or diminishes our life together.
This diminishes their ability to deliver substantial income for investors and savers.
The storm's projected path is northeast, away from land, as it diminishes.
And the superficial nature of these two performances diminishes the whole piece.
Unquestioning support of any leader anywhere in the world diminishes us all.
Trump has done nothing for us, and he diminishes us as well.
This unexamined cliché is disheartening, and diminishes both Als and your publication.
The article diminishes the importance of development for small countries like mine.
The ability to sense the ground under your feet diminishes with time.
This proposal even diminishes the relationship between the United States and Israel.
As actual growth surpasses potential growth, output slack in the economy diminishes.
Rather, it takes us down a road that diminishes our international reputation.
"That stark reality denigrates our democracy and diminishes our ideals," she said.
When employees are demeaned and mistreated, it diminishes collaboration, creativity and productivity.
He called it inspiring, patriotic and a sight that never diminishes in magnificence.
Second, a crowded, diverse field diminishes the chances of anyone knocking her off.
Further north, as the light diminishes, the wildlife transitions to creatures like sponges.
When people are told those economic costs, their support for deportation diminishes greatly.
But there are signs wage growth is accelerating as labor market slack diminishes.
Unless its importance to ENBD diminishes, EI's IDRs will remain equalised with ENBD's.
Neeson's retelling of both of the men's accusations diminishes the issue at hand.
As footfall to beleaguered high streets diminishes, garages are pulling more people in.
Any risk diminishes over time, as survivors' immune systems clear out the virus.
Annie is categorically a sidekick, and that by no means diminishes her importance.
When the alien breaks them, in Isolation, it diminishes our sense of safety.
In addition to encouraging law-breaking, performance pay diminishes long-term business investments.
A bonus: Liberty advances as interactions between tax collector and citizen taxpayer diminishes.
My crippling self-consciousness disappears — well, diminishes — when I write under Bosch's name.
The rule diminishes the program's long standing guarantee of comprehensive family planning services.
It appears to be using a method that diminishes the exposure to derivatives.
Ultimately such xenophobia diminishes our collective humanity if not checked by popular outrage.
Calling it "Bollywood," she says, diminishes the field's true and unique creative skill.
Interestingly, fear of dying diminishes in late life, which is interesting to me.
That in no way diminishes the experience of those featured in your article.
Still, he is saddled with a criminal record, which diminishes his financial capacities.
I am not a "stepmom," and "friend of the family" diminishes our relationship.
But he observes that globalization diminishes America's geographic advantages and erodes its unity.
It's a raging oversimplification that also diminishes nearly everything else that happens onscreen.
Crotty said Trump's remark is "problematic" and it diminishes the experience of Pocahontas.
"If the capacity to hold governments to account (diminishes), everyone suffers," says Greste.
Keep trees trimmed and burnable things far from home, and fire's danger diminishes.
John B.'s presence diminishes after a couple of the show's eight episodes.
U.S. officials acknowledged the Saudi-Iran diplomatic rift diminishes chances for the peace process.
Weather forecasts are notorious for being wrong, and their accuracy diminishes sharply with time.
And so, in general, as you increase in altitude, the air pressure [outside] diminishes.
As the ozone diminishes, more of the Sun's harmful radiation could reach the ground.
This diminishes our inner restraints and inhibitions, while making us less empathetic towards others.
Consider how much their value diminishes with a dull or even slightly dull edge.
My saying that in no way diminishes the importance of our investments to Berkshire.
To liken them to the alt-right diminishes their work, and hurts the resistance.
Moreover, it can take hours to run the calculation, which rather diminishes its value.
"Global inflationary pressures are expected to rise slowly as spare capacity diminishes," it added.
Larger U.S. banks have relatively limited exposure to agricultural lending which diminishes the impact.
In a conflict against another nuclear-state, the chance of a nuclear mishap diminishes.
"Each year we learn that customer service diminishes," he told IRS Commissioner John Koskinen.
The misguided coverage of the Mueller probe further diminishes credibility in the news media.
Trump diminishes his credibility a little more each time he launches an unfounded accusation.
There's a point in everybody's career where that passion diminishes, but his certainly hasn't.
" And I believe "any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind.
The approach forces higher-order thinking, which theoretically disables or diminishes the amygdala response.
This is so ham-handed and hypocritical that it simply diminishes American standing further.
"I don't think it diminishes our responsibility," he said of the joint venture model.
"It's true that endurance performance diminishes in temperatures higher than 50 degrees," he said.
And let's not kid ourselves; the pandemic increases, rather than diminishes, the authoritarian threat.
At greater distances, the solar wind diminishes and is overtaken by the interstellar flow.
However, he maintains that as societies mature, their tolerance for environmental damage also diminishes.
But the conservative coalition still has fissures; Trump amplifies some elements and diminishes others.
And so with every year that passes, her value in the marriage market diminishes.
The Washington Post editorial board: The Roger Stone fiasco further diminishes the Justice Department.
Confidence: High Tonight: Snow flurries are possible in the evening before cloud cover diminishes.
It greatly diminishes the quality of life for those who live anywhere near it.
But none of this diminishes the betrayal felt when being bumped from a flight.
As unions continue to decline, their ability to subsidize alternative labor groups diminishes as well.
It also diminishes a landmark that rivals Jerusalem as a major draw for Christian pilgrims.
" She agrees that in doing so it "diminishes and marginalizes the excellent films and work.
Squatting allegedly diminishes the feeling of straining, produces fewer hemorrhoids, decreases bloating and reduces constipation.
It diminishes the office of the presidency for the president-elect to peddle these allegations.
This also diminishes their status as a minority, reducing the susceptibility to prejudice taking hold.
As we rely more on Google for answers, our ability to locate information independently diminishes.
Focusing on many things on our phones at once actually diminishes our cognitive abilities. 2.
Many of us understand you don't date anyone who diminishes your feelings, or your Blackness.
"As temperatures increase and rainfall decreases - the suitable area for growing ... diminishes," Davis told Reuters.
When an organism dies, radioactive decay gradually diminishes the concentration of 227C in its remains.
"The amount of algae never diminishes, it steadily increases over the years," said Stephane Dobriansky.
The power structure that inherently diminishes TVCs is rooted in the same foundation of inequality.
Obviously kicking the legs rapidly diminishes a man's ability to move in a sprightly manner.
Each representation diminishes this complex, impressive creature to an object of our most banal imagination.
If Mr. Trump can hold Republicans together, he diminishes the chances of an impeachment inquiry.
Do you think anything about the midterm result boosts or diminishes any of the contenders?
In fact, it actively diminishes the idea that there are technical solutions to these problems.
But buying back shares and paying rich dividends to shareholders diminishes a bank's common equity.
"The CFPB's single-director structure diminishes freedom from governmental tyranny," the firm told the court.
As access to abortions narrows through legislation or judicial decisions, the availability of providers diminishes.
"I don't think the energy in L.A. diminishes the energy in New York," he said.
Chronic pain diminishes the pleasure of the sexual act and directly interferes by limiting positions.
Trees shed their leaves during this time, which diminishes their ability to absorb the CO2.
"However, none of this diminishes the misery suffered by the people who are being directly impacted."
Making promises to secure testimony from inmates is frowned upon because it severely diminishes their credibility.
That distance diminishes the tension Oxenfree aims for in many of its more horror-leaning moments.
When water's pH is too high, the disinfecting power of chlorine diminishes, allowing germs to proliferate.
Nothing I've said here diminishes the Apple iPad Pro, itself an excellent and powerful productivity tablet.
Because newbies can pick up a character like Mercy with relative ease, it diminishes their accomplishments.
Policy that diminishes access to contraception falls squarely at odds with the reality of women's lives.
The interactive process requirement diminishes the employer's opportunity to reflexively refuse an employee's request for accommodation.
James shows his feelings so liberally that they come at a discount, and their value diminishes.
Even worse, poor listening greatly diminishes your ability to connect with others and be a leader.
With the continued diminution of compromise in American government, political progress concomitantly diminishes in American politics.
It diminishes incentives to reduce costs, by insulating workers from the full price of their benefits.
If ISIS starts ceding control of that area, its loosening grip on the country greatly diminishes.
Winter wheat is frost-tolerant in early stages, though that tolerance diminishes as the plant matures.
This scientific precision diminishes the sense of superstitious fear and awe that accompanied such past events.
But none of that diminishes my gratitude for my stormy lap of the world with Erik.
" Pitlyk referred to surrogacy as something that "diminishes respect for motherhood" and "encourages exploitation of women.
According to Dr. Jensen, breakthrough bleeding diminishes significantly over the first year of birth control use.
This greatly diminishes bass response, so you won't hear the thumping sounds of your favourite electronic tracks.
It really diminishes democracy if you're gonna show up to a meeting to just scream and yell.
The use of assistive technologies in our everyday world diminishes the differences between people with different abilities.
Losing Fielder diminishes the game, but it's also a good excuse to celebrate a truly unique player.
It explains the show and accounts for its material diffuseness, and in so doing diminishes its weirdness.
Flattery diminishes the trust on which the social order is based, and it ultimately threatens this order.
Manufacturing is slowing as stimulus to capital spending from last year's $19723 trillion tax cut package diminishes.
Do young women feel that openly supporting other women — because they are women — somehow diminishes their achievements?
Throw out animals and their statistical power—that is, their ability to detect an effect—diminishes rapidly.
From the moment that the wine is bottled it begins to be consumed and supply gradually diminishes.
Even when it doesn't end a football player's career, it drastically diminishes their skill and staying power.
But too much focus on Lizzo as a body-positive warrior diminishes her talent as an artist.
It diminishes us in the eyes of the world ... it betrays who we are as a country.
Industry executives expect diesel sales to continue to struggle as diesel's historical price advantage to gasoline diminishes.
Rather than bring people toward a legal consensus, such a tone diminishes the institution and energizes opponents.
Newer vehicles have higher clearances, and the force of a blast diminishes rapidly as it radiates outward.
He believes that, at the moment, inaccurate data diminishes the sense of urgency to tackle the issue.
It completely betrays what we seen before and also diminishes it because now Misato just gets flattened.
In the near term, there is a small boost to GDP, but that increase diminishes over time.
Do you think the way people write about you diminishes the fact that you guys actually skate?
Even if there's no penalty charge, an early withdrawal reduces your balance and diminishes future earning potential.
That means their cancers aren't being detected as early, which diminishes their chances of surviving the disease.
Repealing personal exemptions, which diminishes the impact of doubling the standard deduction, for example, raises $1.5 trillion.
Some people may argue that libraries still cling to archaic methods, which extremely diminishes their useful potential.
It improves skin texture, fades dark spots, and diminishes the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and pores.
Food prices have soared, driven mainly by rising pork prices as African swine fever diminishes hog supplies.
Thinking, "I can't deal with this," or, "I'll never get through this," diminishes your ability to cope.
Unless its importance to ENBD diminishes, the IDRs of EI will continue to be equalised with ENBD's.
And that diminishes the likelihood that other women will come forward, knowing what they're going to face.
The task force noted that the pain goes away or diminishes within six weeks without the procedure.
" Another says, "The Negro's agony diminishes the white man, and the Negro's salvation enlarges the white man.
As the moon diminishes to the point of invisibility, we'll be compelled to turn inward and seek rest.
This merely diminishes retirement assets, so it's usually best to pay Roth fees out of a taxable account.
The comparison diminishes what the game uniquely accomplishes, which is far more than anything Nathan Drake ever did.
Further, it proposes dangerous cuts to economic opportunity and diminishes the tools available to protect our national security.
Describing Ford's allegations as "misconduct" diminishes the harm of sexual assault and the experiences of sexual assault survivors.
You get a lot of (amazing) bass, then the quantity gradually diminishes as you go up in frequency.
That is an egregious waste of voters' time and taxpayer dollars, and it diminishes turnout at the polls.
Sacred sandalwood creates new cells, diminishes lines and opens the third eye and it's activated by azurite crystals.
Polar bears are also going hungry, scientists believe, as shrinking ice diminishes their opportunities to hunt for food.
Hiring is also being constrained by a weakening economy as stimulus from a $0.33 trillion tax cut diminishes.
Hiring is also being constrained by a weakening economy as stimulus from a $20.2 trillion tax cut diminishes.
We must be able to engineer ourselves out of this pickle, and to say otherwise diminishes our dominance.
And it comes down hardest on those who are victims of systemic racism, but diminishes the entire nation.
Yields might also fall as the return on alternative investments diminishes, herding more traders into the bond market.
When he labels journalists the enemy, he diminishes the news media to a large segment of the public.
As their role as intermediaries in wealth management products diminishes, banks are desperate to retain clients and deposits.
Crying foul instead of congratulating the winner for a battle hard won doesn't excuse you — it diminishes you.
The case for both systems diminishes, the more likely it is that comparable commercial alternatives could become reality.
Eliminating or reducing COLAs for retirees substantially diminishes the value of their pensions and, therefore, their purchasing power.
That risk diminishes when a bond approaches maturity, because investors know they'll get back the bond's face amount.
But I think you can actually draw a line from that to other feminine pursuits that culture diminishes.
Finding femininity in my natural features diminishes my dysphoria and makes me feel a strong sense of pride.
The value that you put in other people's opinions diminishes because you put the art and yourself first.
"To suggest that this is a poll tax inherently diminishes what a poll tax actually is," Republican Rep.
But at $299 plus the cost of a GoPro camera (the Hero 5 is $399), the value diminishes.
The term profoundly diminishes the severity of what has occurred and allows people to think dismissively about it.
The truth is that as Saudi Arabia's significance as an oil producer diminishes, we need Saudi Arabia less.
We have to remember, though, that none of this diminishes the capacity of presidents to fundamentally alter politics.
According to Dr. Clarke, moving items from their original locations severely diminishes their chances at a heritage listing.
If a leader can't render understandable guidance, it diminishes productivity because no one knows what the objective is.
Yes, the Losers' Club defeats an ancient force of evil by calling him names until its power diminishes.
Opponents say the law diminishes the status of India's 200 million Muslims and undermines the country's secular constitution.
A metaphor's desire to transcend diminishes any human story; its ambition to illuminate blinds those who create metaphors.
For years, water demand has increased but supply has fallen as the warming climate diminishes Mount Shasta's snowpack.
The high court's rejection diminishes the possibility the legal dispute finds resolution in this election year (The Hill).
But when we talk about racism all the time like this, it diminishes the weight of that word.
The biggest challenge that comes with the brain disorder is losing autonomy as motor control diminishes, she explained.
A stronger euro, which weighs on foreign-earning European companies, diminishes the case for European equities, he said.
Hiring is also being constrained by a weakening economy as stimulus from a $1.5 trillion tax cut diminishes.
When jackpots get bigger, more people are induced to play, and the regressivity diminishes — though it doesn't vanish.
As those claims prove not to be true, the strength of the suit diminishes and drives toward settlement.
When you start losing your curiosity, then everything just kind of gets sanded down and all the joy diminishes.
While hostility to Israel diminishes, many Arab states, especially in the Gulf, have reevaluated their relationship with the Palestinians.
Samuelson vigorously disputed the dogma of long-termism, which says that the riskiness of stocks diminishes as time passes.
However, new technology will only be successful if it enhances rather than diminishes our experience with the health system.
Allowing uninformed fans to stuff the ballot box with votes for a sideshow player only diminishes the... what's that?
As the real rate of return available on safer U.S. assets rises, it diminishes the appeal of riskier assets.
But he is concerned by President Donald Trump's proposed fiscal budget for 2018, which diminishes foreign aid by 31%.
If Trump's revenue from licensing his brand diminishes, it'll come at a time when he's facing mounting legal costs.
U.S. withdrawal demonstrates callous disregard for world opinion, and diminishes the world's trust in America's word, honor and commitments.
This type of structure—by which two distinct realities are at war—diminishes empathy and respect among party lines.
Dubowitz rejects the notion that Europeans are focused on decertification, or that it diminishes U.S. leverage over the Continent.
The very ambiguity of the behavior heightens stress and diminishes the chances of successfully seeking recourse, legal or otherwise.
This perception undermines our reputation and diminishes the "soft power" that garners the United States so much global goodwill.
Our culture reinforces personality traits and preferences that hew to gender stereotypes, and diminishes those that go against expectations.
Starting with a verbal tic like well, um, er, so, or similar also diminishes the confidence of the statement.
Unfortunately, this administration continues to play budgetary games with our country's security and diminishes what credibility it had left.
Rather than being inclusive, the title diminishes the role of women in the development and use of blockchain technology.
He explains that whiter ice is older and thicker ice, which clearly diminishes over the course of the video.
It's been nearly a month since I got that email, and every day, the fear diminishes a bit more.
Muscle strength both helps protect bones from injury and diminishes the risk of a fall that could break them.
When otherwise eligible voters are disenfranchised, and restricted from having their voices heard, it diminishes the integrity of elections.
I pledge to never sign any trade agreement that hurts our workers, or that diminishes our freedom and Independence.
That's a great quality in a Châteauneuf, and in no way diminishes the otherwise imposing character of the wine.
That's a world that could also see private investor optimism fade as the exit potential for SaaS startups diminishes.
And that figure doesn't include potential fees to investment houses, which can devour cash, even as your stake diminishes.
Professor Lepore is right that the ahistorical understanding of the internet era diminishes our country's commitment to democratic values.
He said any association that people have of Ruth with the Red Sox is minor, and diminishes over time.
With every passing day, Trump diminishes the office of the presidency and elevates a virulent strain of racial animus.
Even if the fish is treated well – kept cool, handled carefully – its freshness rapidly diminishes, along with its taste.
Investors have also been rattled by Ankara's interventions in the currency market, which diminishes the country's foreign exchange reserves.
First, the current tax system already encourages debt-financed investment, but that incentive actually diminishes under the proposed changes.
They were celebrities without even trying; to call them Hollywood Royalty or larger than life actually diminishes their stature.
When the president just gives it away to adversaries, it diminishes the trust spies have in the commander in chief.
The Foundation then commented that no matter the length between visits from the couple the young chimp's reaction never diminishes.
That's not to say that commercial success diminishes a work; it doesn't, but I believe it doesn't define it either.
" Thompson also stated that the ban "diminishes the capacity of women to act in society, and to make reproductive decisions.
Few want to venture into it, let alone go deeper, where the light gradually diminishes and the bedrock closes in.
As the battery's capacity diminishes, more cells are turned on, maintaining the same performance for the life of the car.
Medical researchers say overuse of such drugs diminishes their effectiveness in fighting disease in humans by contributing to antibiotic resistance.
The proliferation of this mentality provides addicts with a false sense of reality and diminishes the severity of this illness.
To say that it's a marketing issue or it's somehow about PR diminishes what should be a very serious conversation.
Saving for retirement: cons The only real negative to saving for retirement is that it diminishes your discretionary income today.
Such volatility is not uncommon for America's temps, however, whose numbers are growing even as their lot in life diminishes.
They found that the blood flow to the brain diminishes, allowing for an influx of clear, colorless cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
In election years, stocks historically have traded sideways until September, turning higher as the election nears and policy uncertainty diminishes.
It diminishes the evil of the Nazi regime, and by inviting easy analogy, warps our assessment of our own actions.
If taste for life diminishes, the photographs pale, because taking pictures is like savoring life at 125th of a second.
The differences were subtle, and the new research does not prove that high blood pressure diminishes cognitive skills in children.
If Biden's campaign fails to channel and instead diminishes the energies of constituencies mobilized to resist 45, Trumpism still wins.
Complete logical integrity is not always the show's forte, but those missteps aren't ruinous; bingeing diminishes the problems even further.
In fact, you could argue quite convincingly that it diminishes that Good Person cred, if not completely wipes it out.
Not only does it provide a disadvantage to others currently competing, it diminishes the scores and legacy of past athletes.
If sex hurts, many women begin to anticipate the pain, which increases the pain response and diminishes lubrication and libido.
In this context, the public disagreement between Trump and Koch over trade, tariffs and even immigration clearly diminishes in importance.
Any reminder of the Herero and Nama resistance to German rule diminishes the Swapo-centric national founding myth, he said.
If differences diminish over time, this arch flattens, and can become a straight line the yield spread diminishes to zero.
Wildlife migration patterns are disrupted, plant diversity diminishes, animals — dependent on border crossing to reach food, water and mates — die.
But experts worry that each round of allegations, prosecutions and impeachment ultimately weakens the political system and diminishes public trust.
The insistence on their experience being the result of grooming or brainwashing diminishes the role of the individual's own agency.
"If we start doing it every week and the quality of the sport diminishes, we'll look into it," he said.
Such clear-cut corruption damages and diminishes our institutions of government by making them tools of a personal political vendetta.
Malnutrition stunts a child's development in ways that are irreversible and diminishes their potential to lead a healthy, productive life.
Yet that view severely limits the field and diminishes the integrity of the competition for teams out of the race.
" Or, as John Donne put it far more beautifully, "any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind.
She's struggled with finding the right formula that really diminishes the darkness, but finally discovered five favorites that work for her.
Unfortunately, the incredible volume of highly politicized, paid advertising and misinformation diminishes the possibility for authentic communication before it even starts.
Zachary Rogers, refining and oil markets research analyst at Wood Mackenzie, said Monday's decision "greatly diminishes political risk" for the project.
President Donald Trump has also criticized China for weakening the yuan, which helps Chinese exporters and diminishes the impact of tariffs.
"Additional study is needed to determine if installing a 3D crosswalk diminishes or enhances pedestrian safety," the researchers concluded in 2018.
They've auctioned off bandwidth to the telephone and communications companies, which diminishes the frequencies that we can use for our microphones.
Yet once a child is left out of some social situations, her opportunity to catch up or learn these skills diminishes.
Duterte's stance may be driven by a sense that the US presence in the Philippines diminishes his country's standing, they said.
This, in turn, diminishes the surface tension that would otherwise cause the droplet to cling on, so it instead falls off.
The Coorong, an important wetland near the river's mouth, has been polluted with salt and algae as the river's flow diminishes.
Treatment with buprenorphine instead not only diminishes the chances of overdose, but also reduces the likelihood that the patient will relapse.
As the initial supply of readily available or "spare" donkeys diminishes, so too the instances and threat of donkey theft increase.
The profit you make on the sand mining diminishes greatly with the distance you have to move it because it's heavy.
A stronger yen is a negative factor for exporters as it diminishes their overseas profits when converted back into local currency.
The report in no way "declares war" or diminishes the importance of solar and wind power, but rather quite the opposite.
It's not just manipulative and cynical, it diminishes the deep wisdom of our Christian faith, and that is offensive to us.
And as the percentage of white Americans diminishes and the percentage of people of color rise, they'll gain even more power.
All that diminishes the chances of a race-shifting, breakout moment — at least in the two debates scheduled for this summer.
Nothing diminishes a public figure when they tell the truth about their struggles and advantages, and yet such honesty is rare.
We thank you for helping US face and focus on the very issues that plague our communities and diminishes US all.
I would add that the lack of upward-firing speakers diminishes the heigh element that Dolby Atmos systems are famous for.
Removing the largest fish diminishes a population's reproductive capacity and makes it more vulnerable to global warming in the long term.
It will need its partnership with the US more than ever, especially as London's standing as a global banking center diminishes.
However, CBS's leverage target diminishes the capacity and financial flexibility the company has at the current rating level from Fitch's perspective.
But that this President seems to believe Khashoggi's citizenship somehow diminishes our responsibility to strongly rebuke the kingdom is deeply disturbing.
"The ruling last night in no way diminishes the urgency of solving the DACA issue," Schumer said on the Senate floor.
Better make this one while you still can, before a certain pendejo actually builds that wall and diminishes our mezcal supply.
Of course, setting institutional guidelines for what does and doesn't qualify as a "valid" protest diminishes the potential impact of such activities.
Researchers tell us texting reduces the quality and quantity of face-to-face conversation, decreases our vocabulary, and diminishes our attention spans.
As sea ice diminishes, polar bear feeding grounds decline, meaning the wild predators may seek out food elsewhere — like human garbage dumps.
As the easier access to resources diminishes, Glasenberg says there is no option but to have the courage to tackle difficult environments.
Meanwhile, the world is becoming more blanketed in Wi-Fi – even on planes – which diminishes the need for an app like this.
It might make sense to ban some markets, like dwarf-tossing, he says: its existence diminishes the dignity of an entire group.
Critics of the decision to categorise it as a comedy have argued that doing so diminishes its power as a social document.
The move to Internet of Things along with partnerships with Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi diminishes the company's reliance on Apple and Samsung.
If you're diabetic or a smoker, you generally have reduced blood flow to your gums that diminishes the region's ability to heal.
All rechargeable batteries are consumable components that become less effective as they chemically age and their ability to hold a charge diminishes.
The reason: Sugar actually diminishes the ability to taste sweetness, and briefly avoiding sugary fare will make naturally sweet foods more satisfying.
I feel that it diminishes me as a woman and negates all the effort I have put forth to return to 'normalcy.
However, each time he is interviewed, he makes his case weaker and the perceived ability of this presence to hurt Trump diminishes.
Rather than enhancing the neutrality of administrative law judges, the executive order diminishes them by making their hiring subject to political considerations.
"Presidents have always been told by really smart people: 'Don't push something you can't succeed in — it diminishes your power,'" he said.
The economy is losing momentum as stimulus from the White House's $1.5 trillion in tax cuts and a government spending blitz diminishes.
Indeed, the loss of only one life to a senseless act is one life too many, and each death diminishes us all.
"It didn't work in the sense that it's not an acceptable strategy to ignore rhetoric and speech that diminishes our institutions," Rep.
When the price at the pump is high, support for production goes up; when the price is low, support for production diminishes.
The mattress-on-floor look instantly diminishes any style in your sleeping space and it's not ideal for you or your mattress.
When that happens, it diminishes what we're trying to make, which in my mind's eye is a family drama set in hell.
Officials had been hoping to avoid running two Alpine races on the same day since it diminishes the profile of each event.
Perhaps the app will have more moments as the tour progresses, though monitoring the show on a hand-held screen diminishes it.
Presenting Graham as a forerunner to feminist theorists diminishes her, though the lecture-demonstration enlivens when the dancers assault the affable docent.
The findings that Medicaid increases access to care, diminishes financial hardship and reduces rates of depression have provided justification for program expansion.
Harvesting trees for biomass also diminishes our forests—one of the best tools we have in the urgent fight against climate change.
But the better such R&D makes the outlook for negative emissions appear, the more the impetus for prompt emissions reduction diminishes.
The Emiratis recently announced a redeployment that greatly diminishes the risk of a coalition assault on the vital port city of Hudaydah.
The Emiratis recently announced a redeployment that greatly diminishes the risk of a coalition assault on the vital port city of Hudaydah.
Mr. Assad will not necessarily agree with what Russia wants of him — some power sharing and a constitution that diminishes presidential authority.
Antique hooks placed around the body turn the work into a somewhat silly coat rack that invites interaction but diminishes its impact.
We cannot remain complacent about anything that will diminish the life of any individual as it diminishes the life of us all.
Not only might it expose them to litigation, it damages their reputation, diminishes their credibility, upsets advertisers and potentially reduces their audience.
He diminishes alliances we built to safeguard an economic and strategic force that has allowed millions of people to live in freedom.
I don't think it ends, but for me the feelings that come along with it come in waves, or the sting diminishes.
Sales are shifting online, prices of tangible goods are falling and consumption is tilting towards services, all of which diminishes sales-tax revenue.
The tendency to attribute environmental challenges solely to climate change diminishes the ability to address issues through better management and local decision-making.
"Presidents have always been told by really smart people: 'Don't push something that you can't succeed in — it diminishes your power,'" he said.
Focal calls these headphones reference-class, which signals the company's aim for a purist sound that exaggerates or diminishes as little as possible.
And these problems are compounded by a lack of standardized terminology for describing SDOH in EHRs, which diminishes the usefulness of SDOH data.
"The question is whether new measures are necessary based on our inflation outlook, particularly if side effects grow and effectiveness diminishes," Weidmann said.
In victory, his thirst for revenge abates, his fear of foreigners diminishes, his imagination for what he and his presidency can be enlarges.
Unlike a credit card, which doesn't change when it's used, a stack of dollar bills noticeably diminishes once you pay for a product.
"It diminishes your body's ability to retain water, so your skin can become dull and dehydrated when under constant stress," says Dr. Hafeez.
Of course, the downside is that limiting which people can reach you diminishes the overall viability of Twitter as a global social network.
Unless CN's integration with or strategic importance to SG diminishes, CN's IDRs and senior debt ratings will continue to be equalised with SG's.
Oddly, using the physical card results in a penalty of sorts, as the cash back rate diminishes to 1 percent for those purchases.
All of this diminishes their value to patients and society, while fewer students are entering primary care, instead choosing higher paying specialty fields.
"The use of high-heeled shoes increases muscular effort during walking and diminishes the leg venous pressure compared with barefooted," the researchers concluded.
Americans are more likely to say that international trade diminishes wages more than it improves them, and that it results in jobs losses.
"Not only is it a national shame, it tarnishes the very idea of America and diminishes our standing in the world," Biden said.
"Presidents have always been told by really smart people: 'Don't push something that you can't succeed in — it diminishes your power,' " he said.
If you grow a crop in a field year after year, soil quality diminishes and leaves plants undernourished and more susceptible to disease.
To suggest Holm's UFC 196 title loss diminishes her status as one of the division's very best fighters, however, would be wildly inaccurate.
"I don't let my husband touch me like that in public because I believe it diminishes me as a professional woman," Dupuy wrote.
The consequences are that it diminishes the political power that black people in particular have to be able to impact how governance happens.
A recent paper by political scientists Allison Harell, Stuart Soroka, Shanto Iyengar explains how lack of control over immigration diminishes support for immigration.
As the philosopher William James (an American, no less) put it: "Sobriety diminishes, discriminates, and says no; drunkenness expands, unites, and says yes."
The majority "significantly diminishes the limiting power of the personal benefit rule, and radically alters insider-trading law for the worse," Pooler said.
BARBARA ALLEN KENNEYSANTA FE, N.M. To the Editor: David Brooks makes many salient points, but name-calling detracts from and diminishes his arguments.
It found that what constitutes a great rivalry is not necessarily just proximity: If the two teams are horribly mismatched, the ferocity diminishes.
But for a rocket, the atmosphere thins at higher altitudes, so the force peaks and then diminishes as the rocket enters outer space.
But Ridgecrest is about 100 miles north of Los Angeles, and the intensity of movement experienced during an earthquake diminishes greatly with distance.
So the GOP's strong desire for that extra money, over time, diminishes the usefulness of simple extensions as a tool to pressure Democrats.
"For now, comparing the loss of your beloved pet to the loss of your uncle's brother diminishes the death at hand," she wrote.
The project's critics have argued that the increase in ambient light, reflecting off the painted surfaces, diminishes the impact of the stained glass.
Over time, compulsive gambling diminishes the ability to experience reward and inhibits circuits in the prefrontal cortex that are crucial for impulse control.
By cutting rates, the Fed is letting the economy run hot, and as inflation rises, real disposable income shrinks and consumer spending diminishes.
On presidential trips, when Melania Trump goes, the first daughter's profile diminishes -- and when the first lady is absent, Ivanka Trump steps up.
Yes, it's true that our ability to hear high frequencies diminishes as we age, particularly if we've sustained any hearing damage along the way.
It argued Wednesday that the structure of the agency diminishes the president's power under Article II of the Constitution to faithfully execute the laws.
To say anything to the contrary diminishes the seriousness of the crime and is a smack in the face to drunk driving victims everywhere.
Empirically, we find people feeling awe are more humble, and their sense of self diminishes, their sense of network expands, they become more altruistic.
Ignoring her race diminishes the moment and closes the door to conversations we should be having and opportunities to school educate the Twitter trolls.
Reducing the capacity of ERS and orienting it to support policy advocacy diminishes the foundation for transparent, accessible, evidence-based policy design and evaluation.
This is hair-raising, but what makes Luther's anti-Semitism most disturbing is not its extremity (which, by sounding so crazy, diminishes its power).
The Nylite12 Plus's mesh design makes these kicks feel super-airy, and virtually diminishes the chance of in-shoe sweating (we've all been there).
August U.S. retail sales fell more than expected, pointing to cooling domestic demand that further diminishes expectations for an interest rate increase next week.
Gary Johnson and Jill Stein hold the wild cards this year, but the value of those cards typically diminishes as the election draws closer.
Editorial Although the death penalty is still considered constitutional by the Supreme Court, Americans' appetite for this barbaric practice diminishes with each passing year.
In so doing, it diminishes the standing and the status of one of America's great institutions, risking deadly confrontation and a spiral into war.
The tax plan also relies on tax credits that are not indexed to inflation, which means the benefit of those credits diminishes over time.
And women often receive mixed messages from the outside world that diminishes those needs, altogether, as well as the needs of their new baby.
This, along with his disregard for human rights, further diminishes the democracy that is America's greatest source of strength and influence in the region.
All in all, the impoverishment of the senses by means of a dumped surplus limits our awareness and diminishes the scope of experience itself.
The last thing you want is to be accused of deception in pursuit of a story as that diminishes the validity of said story.
Vehicles known as risk-parity funds seek to capitalize on the lack of price swings by allocating more money to stocks as volatility diminishes.
Shorn of its context, the phrase "some people did something" has been wielded by Omar's opponents, including Trump, to suggest she diminishes the attack.
The rule not only diminishes the ability of black jurors to influence the system, it makes it harder for black defendants to avoid convictions.
For example, the budget agency projects that the growth of consumer spending will level off as the boost from the 22021 tax overhaul diminishes.
Alex has said repeatedly, if his ability to host the show diminishes, he will step down, but we're told that's NOT on the horizon.
The level of trust the other side will have for the GOP, moreover, vastly diminishes after being on the receiving end of this bombardment.
Later, shortening the amount of time the plants spend under illumination each day, which mimics how daylight diminishes as the seasons change, triggers flowering.
It argued Wednesday that the structure of the agency diminishes the president's power under Article II of the Constitution to faithfully execute the laws.
The move has sparked fierce criticism, with opponents saying the bill diminishes the status of Muslims in India and undermines the country's secular constitution.
This is an old line that poverty programs are poor programs, that if you make something dependent on family resources, that diminishes the support.
While recent polls indicate that a majority of Americans support so-called Medicare for all, approval diminishes when the plan is explained or clarified.
It's a shift that diminishes their reach on the platform — and it's the same one being deployed against prominent racists to limit their visibility.
Even if the trade war threat diminishes, it will be difficult to recoup lost market share in the face of competition from Russia and elsewhere.
And it diminishes the fun (at least for me) in owning all the different gadgets and tools that one can potentially use in a kitchen.
Government control of the natural resources gives the government tremendous control of the whole economy, distorts prices, and diminishes the efficacy of our economic calculation.
For sure, I think that it diminishes all of the hard work people put into their careers to get to the point they are today.
It dislikes the way the document renounces war, diminishes the status of the emperor and makes ringing declarations about the inviolability of fundamental human rights.
He has pushed back on the term "designer babies," arguing that it diminishes the work and that his team has no desire to "design" children.
Plus director Daina Reid slowly diminishes him within the frame throughout this episode, while the other Commanders grow in stature, to appear dominant over him.
The deal strengthens Qualcomm's position as the dominant U.S. player in 5G but likely diminishes the chances that Intel remains a significant player going forward.
Jeddy expects idiosyncratic private equity firms to standardize process and operations in order to tackle the problem of scale as the emphasis on founders diminishes.
That gap has just snapped shut as a previously stranded mountain of metal in CME locations such as Salt Lake City and Tucson rapidly diminishes.
RATING SENSITIVITIES IVF's ratings could be downgraded if the Autonomous Community of Valencia is downgraded, or if the statutory guarantee for IVF's financial obligations diminishes.
It's a natural component of our skin, and its production diminishes with age, but we can replenish it through topical application or supplemented oral intake.
There's no getting around the fact that as the illegality of a product diminishes, so too does the sketchiness surrounding the circumstances of its sale.
The stark contrast between these two views of Naoufel — the relaxed and the visceral — creates a dizzying seesaw that diminishes any deeper consideration of embodiment.
There is "nothing" in the legislation to overhaul Dodd-Frank that diminishes the regulations intended to curb risk-taking by large banks, Democratic former Rep.
How batteries age All rechargeable batteries are consumable components that become less effective as they chemically age and their ability to hold a charge diminishes.
Name Withheld A person's interest in privacy — the topic of our previous letter — doesn't disappear when he or she dies, though over time it diminishes.
But the pressure to build a family-friendly narrative out of these images diminishes the observational accomplishments of the directors, Alastair Fothergill and Jeff Wilson.
Not just because it diminishes the tragedy of what these kids experienced, but it also gives theater majors false hope that someday they'll get jobs.
National team coaches like Deschamps, on the other hand, can go months without having their players together, and their job security diminishes with every defeat.
But that power is partly a function of how rarely she speaks, and she may find that it diminishes the more she's in the fray.
As the diversity of bacteria diminishes, "inflamm-aging" occurs, contributing to age-related inflammatory processes that can lead to cancer, neurological disorders and other diseases.
But the issue with zone-flooding is an overabundance of news, which diminishes the importance of any individual story, no matter how big or damning.
Such a deadline diminishes America's incentive to hold the Taliban to its word or to resist its calls for a "complete Islamic system" in Afghanistan.
Throwing the changeup off his weaker fingers diminishes speed and helps the pitch fade, giving Freeland another weapon to handle the rigors of high altitude.
Much as they would like to avoid it, pressure on both men will steadily rise, perhaps even as their ability to deal with it diminishes.
Place a hard-cooked egg in the container, add a little water, cover and shake up and down until the sound the egg makes diminishes.
"While there are people who still believe that a vasectomy 'diminishes my manhood,' we don't see it that way," the organization states on its website.
Advocates of the break say the EU diminishes Britain's sovereignty, while critics of the prospect say the body contributes to continental peace and economic prosperity.
"Such clear-cut corruption damages and diminishes our institutions of government by making them tools of a personal political vendetta," Biden said in a statement.
"It actually diminishes Western culture and tradition," Ms. Diego wrote, saying that she had been shocked by the art world's response to Mr. Trump's election.
To claim that the state would experience "crime like they've never seen" diminishes the work that the state's police officers and sheriffs do every day.
Mr. Trump's critics say the action is consistent with what they regard as a transactional approach to foreign policy that diminishes concern for human rights.
Your energy reservoir diminishes as the day wears on, which is why it's so difficult to get to the hardest work late in the day.
The problem for doctors and patients is that even if the pain diminishes with time, patients may be desperate for relief in the short term.
Hiding likes and retweets is arguably a much more destructive change, because it diminishes Twitter users' ability to elevate some voices and opinions over others.
But Tandy manifests the ability to channel her light into a Hadouken-style energy blast which diminishes the power that gives the character her superhero name.
The order signed by a Delaware Chancery Court judge further diminishes Maduro's efforts to reclaim control over Houston-based Citgo, a subsidiary of state-run PDVSA.
"But saying we're a red state diminishes what Sherrod Brown is able to do," said Pickrell, who also helped direct Barack Obama's two winning Ohio campaigns.
It only diminishes the unique nature of our human condition—by comparing it to digital machines—and instills fear on people who do not know better.
In experiments where researchers introduce a time delay between witnessing a punishable offense and the sentencing, "the time delay diminishes the desire to punish," FeldmanHall says.
"If flooding in some homes persists for weeks, the likelihood of saving them diminishes rapidly," said Ron Witte, a professor of architecture at Houston's Rice University.
If America's boom gives way to a shallow recession as fiscal stimulus diminishes and rates rise, that would not be unusual after a decade of growth.
When the i7 isn't having to render all the 3D objects of the game itself—instead offloading it to the GPU, then its superiority diminishes substantially.
" She continued: "The single biggest threat to judicial independence is a biased judge like Judge Persky, because his bias diminishes public confidence in the justice system.
The effect is most pronounced in counties closest to the border (less than 350 kilometers or about 217 miles), and diminishes as you move further inland.
" Detective Jerry Schiffelbein said that Mr. Dear did not want the focus of the trial to shift onto his mental health because, "It diminishes his message.
As social trust diminishes, people may feel more comfortable sticking closer to home where the faces are familiar even if job opportunities are scarcer, researchers suggested.
The kwacha is expected to remain under pressure against the U.S. dollar next week as hard currency supply diminishes against higher demand from the retail sector.
"It diminishes my ability to express myself as a man, as a husband, as a father, as all the things I also am," he said somberly.
The fact that so many, about 85 percent, say the same thing, also diminishes the possibility that there is an underlying psychological aberration associated with it.
If M&A history is any guide, there's a better chance than not of a deal getting done, but the probability diminishes as the acrimony rises.
If motherhood unnecessarily diminishes women's earning power or potential for promotion, or if child care costs a small fortune, it's not just career aspirations that suffer.
A mother's harrowing speech, in which she realizes she's murdered her son, is performed by Akiko Aizawa in Japanese, a distancing move that diminishes the horror.
After decades, less than a third of municipal solid waste is recycled — and much of that is contaminated with garbage, which diminishes or destroys its value.
Vault offers specialty packages like testosterone therapy or the "sex kit" for an increased sex drive or stronger erections, something that sometimes diminishes as men age.
Other studies have followed the chain of events that inevitably arise from such problems, including higher male imprisonment, which necessarily diminishes the security of family life.
Wall Street's bull market should keep on running, but it could slow its pace as now buoyant profit growth diminishes, says Nuveen Asset Management's Bob Doll.
REX is one in a number of alternative tech-driven real estate brokerages that charges lower fees and diminishes the role of the real estate agent.
It helps with skin barrier repair, diminishes the awful tight feeling, hydrates, and is so gentle that it can be used even on rashes and burns.
August U.S. retail sales fell more than expected, pointing to cooling domestic demand that further diminishes expectations for a Federal Reserve interest rate increase next week.
If that largesse diminishes, anti-EU sentiment could increase, said Jaksity, one of Hungary's most influential economists and a former chairman of the Budapest Stock Exchange.
Geography and union make the United States a hegemon whose auspices create the conditions for globalization — but globalization diminishes America's geographical advantages and erodes American unity.
Perhaps because we now believe that public shaming diminishes not just the person shamed, but all the people who are participating in it or observing it.
With so much in Painting: Now and Forever, Part III to see and think about, grousing about who is not in it diminishes those who are.
Undernutrition — stunting, nutrient deficiencies, wasting — affects more than 2 billion people around the world, and in Africa and Asia diminishes 4 to 11 percent of GDP.
Because many queer people have access to mobile technology and no longer need to find one another in bars, the argument goes, the need for gayborhoods diminishes.
Clean cut geometric design belies the handmade nature of works by artist Ryan Bock, who believes that incorporating computers into his creative process diminishes his artistic presence.
"The current uncertainty diminishes the appetite foreign businesses have to investment in U.S. businesses," said Rabobank Food & Agribusiness Research and Advisory in a report released this week.
It means that there is no constant value for a human life, that the value of a single life diminishes against the backdrop of a larger tragedy.
Good nam prik is made in a mortar, a little at a time, and though it's often called a "dip" or "relish" in English, translation diminishes it.
As the thermal difference between the two diminishes, so does the velocity of the jet stream, a westerly wind which blows at an altitude of around 10km.
In fact, a strong turnout in a precinct actually diminishes the value of any given caucusgoer's vote compared to another caucusgoer in a precinct with poor turnout.
By the same logic, a country's growth will naturally slow down as the gap with the leading economies narrows and the scope for catch-up growth diminishes.
Monitoring urine concentration matters because, as the kidneys' urine-concentrating ability diminishes, so too does their ability to filter out toxins and waste products from the blood.
But arbitration effectively diminishes the power of the people by stripping them of their right to collective action and keeping the resulting agreements out of the news.
It diminishes America&aposs international credibility, erodes are relationship with our allies, and sets back the past toward a more stable reason and peaceful nonnuclear future. Charlie?
This inevitably diminishes the collection and reporting of accurate, verifiable information by the federal government, especially on technical and scientific issues such as energy and climate change.
More broadly, the notion that the electoral upsets of 2016 would not have happened without Facebook is unhelpful, as it diminishes the responsibility of politicians and voters.
"The new India is loath to (accept) dynastic principle and the family character of the Congress further diminishes its appeal," BJP spokesman G.V.L. Narasimha Rao told Reuters.
Flanagan hangs about a dozen Chekhov guns on the wall, which diminishes the payoff of each, and the deus ex machina shenanigans he pulls are obnoxiously typical.
This can lead people to decide against seeking treatment and worse yet, cause other politicians to advocate for legislation that further diminishes already dwindling mental health resources.
Such smugness introduced so ­early makes the couple an obvious target for a novelist's moral instruction, yet it also somewhat diminishes our engagement with their unfolding struggle.
"Then you go back out in the real world, you get reinfected with these associations, and any cognitive intervention that you did diminishes over time," Kubota said.
This rare condition is often seen after weight loss — it's not clear how much, but enough so that the fat pad that once protected the intestine diminishes.
"As the company's cash position diminishes, the risk of bankruptcy could increase unless politicians intervene," Mizuho analyst Paul Fremont wrote in a note to clients on Thursday.
In theory, as more jobs open up in the economy and the pool of workers waiting on the sidelines diminishes, employers should raise wages to attract workers.
Calibration applies a forced curve that diminishes the impact of data, can heighten the impact of subjectivity, and introduces an element of randomness into the review process.
For impressionable young people who attend school to have any representation that diminishes people, specifically students from communities that have already been diminished, it's an aggressive thing.
"Often estates take a restrictive view of their intellectual property, believing scholarly use threatens or diminishes commercial interests," Steve Enniss, the director of the Ransom Center, said.
The danger is fetishizing Asian features, a tendency that diminishes: If you are an exotic object or phenomenon, you may never become recognized or acknowledged as more.
According to the National Weather Service, severe weather could hit the area Saturday afternoon and evening, but the threat diminishes in time for the big game Sunday.
This in no way diminishes the record of Vilsack for his many successes, both inside and outside of USDA, on behalf or rural America, farmers and ranchers.
"To keep returning to a grand coalition out of fear that everything else is even worse really diminishes the SPD in the long run," Kuehnert told reporters.
For 2017 European earnings are expected to increase by 13 percent, reflecting a tendency for analysts to take an optimistic view which diminishes as the year proceeds.
They should monitor their investments in fossil-fuel producers closely, lest their stocks plummet again as renewable energy gets cheaper and the value of their reserves diminishes.
After all, it's exactly this sort of tax uncertainty that diminishes business confidence — the confidence that firms need to plan for growth and jobs in the future.
No one should find any satisfaction in Trump's difficulties, for this credibility crisis diminishes not just his own influence but also American soft power around the world.
Without that acknowledgement, or consideration that acting a certain way has the ability to become something that much more harmful potentially, diminishes the conversation to absolutely nothing.
When you reframe the question — not do you mark Christmas as a Jew, but how do you do it — the worst anxieties produced by the holiday diminishes.
Any denial or indifference to the horror of this chapter in the history of humankind diminishes all men and women everywhere and invites repetition of this great evil.
"I know from experience that a partisan response to oversight only discourages bipartisanship, decreases transparency, and diminishes the crucial role of the American people's elected representatives," he wrote.
The images provide a cheerful glimpse into the past of the sites, while simultaneously showcasing an aspect of the area's culture that slowly diminishes with each demolished home.
As it is, even an idea as unambiguous as "freedom from foreign interference" or "unbiased districts" quickly diminishes in importance once partisans spy an advantage in its erosion.
I'll always feel more confident in those who have endured the battles and come out the other side stronger and better prepared; it diminishes a big question mark.
And taking a more upbeat stance in public becomes easier when others are also changing their tone, as the risk of a market volatility diminishes, the sources said.
You have to question that stuff, but that doesn't mean you throw it out or damage it or, god forbid, pass some kind of law that diminishes it.
ICE's failure to release this report diminishes the systemic, traumatic, and in this case fatal, violence that transgender individuals experience daily as a result of their gender identity.
And as the difference in temperatures between the Arctic and the equator diminishes, so could the pressure gradient that drives large scale air currents like the jet stream.
Yet he also dismayed Democrats when he signed a bill in 2012 making Michigan a "right to work" state, a measure that diminishes the power of organized labor.
That diminishes the power of any price signal generated from the latest NBS figures, which show national production falling 8.2 percent in July from June's record run rate.
Instead of embracing the plugged in life, much of Kline's work shows "creative labor's role in creating a new kind of economy," one that diminishes humanity for productivity.
Why it matters: The swift negative response significantly diminishes the chance of the plan — which White House officials actively discussed with others throughout January — getting off the ground.
"I pledge to never sign any trade agreement that hurts our workers, or that diminishes our freedom and independence," Trump said in prepared remarks ahead of his speech.
There are already enough restrictions on the delegates' freedom of choice; Ryan's proposed restriction further reduces their role as free agents and profoundly diminishes their status and position.
Zostavax diminishes in effectiveness by 15% to 25% after the first year and shows no significant protection by the ninth year, according to research presented to the committee.
Yet the most profound impact of the embassy relocation is the way it diminishes the United States' capacity to act as a mediator in Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.
America's withdrawal from the TPP not only leaves us at square one, but diminishes our capacity to be a leader in future trade negotiations on the world stage.
So people will stick to the brand, but if they don't win, there is a risk that over a period of time the value of that brand diminishes.
One of the reasons patients find condescension from doctors especially loathsome is that it diminishes them — if you're gravely ill, the last thing you need is further diminishment.
The corrosion causes a dull and hazy overlay, which drastically diminishes light output — and no matter how bright your bulbs are, you won't be able to see well.
But when children anywhere in our country go to bed hungry, or are denied a quality education, or who face abuse or abandonment, that diminishes all of us.
It turns out that this makes them less likely to vote to overturn that circuit court's opinion (although this effect diminishes the longer they served on that court).
Public lawsuits can have a "shaming or punitive effect," Szalzi said, while the increasing use of arbitration diminishes the likelihood or incentive for a company to make changes.
If prices grow too slowly, it diminishes the central bank's already-limited room to cut interest rates in a recession, since the federal funds rate incorporates price gains.
If generic prices cannot oscillate up and down with changes in the economy, it diminishes the incentive to ever cede lower prices because it cannot be easily reversed.
Their ability to conduct the electrical impulses that let your brain move muscles diminishes, and that can make it hard to swim and hard to exit the water.
Following last week's full moon, we're in the midst of its waning phases, in which the illuminated area of the moon diminishes until it's "new," or no longer visible.
One of the authors of the Frontiers paper, Nuñez-López, has done a dynamic LCA on EOR projects, which measures the CO2 released over time as oil production diminishes.
While many will accept this as a symptom of the inevitable onward march of modern football, others will doubtlessly feel it diminishes the romance of the place a touch.
"If the level of tear lipids diminishes or changes in composition, it can generate the symptoms of dry eye syndrome, which is characterized by a burning sensation," he adds.
"Without explicit inclusion of accessibility in the development of technology, their potential for bringing independence and increasing inclusion diminishes," Susan Henderson of the Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund argued.
RATING SENSITIVITIES JHL - IDRS AND SENIOR DEBT Near-term upside for JHL's ratings is limited by the additional debt now being taken on at MidCo1, which diminishes rating headroom.
"Giving up the chance to use this forum with clarity and courage diminishes Mexico," prominent author and political commentator Héctor Aguilar Camín wrote this week in the newspaper Milenio.
While that's true in the first year, the tax cut diminishes over time and ultimately disappears altogether in 2025, when Republicans sunset almost all the individual tax relief provisions.
The outlook for the U.S. manufacturing sector, which accounts for about 12% of the economy, is also suffering as stimulus from last year's $1.5 trillion tax cut package diminishes.
While that lowered the year-on-year increase to 8.63 percent, the lowest since August 28.6, there are signs that wage growth is accelerating as labor market slack diminishes.
Every single thing that you cook has a window where the flavor is maximized and then it eventually diminishes with every minute that goes by, or even every second.
This deflects any attacks on the process being cost-prohibitive, but at the same time it also diminishes the claim for it having much to do with quality assurance.
The Germans have even coined a verb in her honour: "to merkel" means to delay decisions while time diminishes problems to a manageable size, and opponents make valuable mistakes.
That only a small fraction of Americans have served in the military since 9/11, and that we remain entrenched in controversial wars, further diminishes our interest in sacrifice.
As Juno moves outward on a 53-day orbit, it will be taking about four images an hour even as the size of Jupiter diminishes with the growing distance.
The lesson remains important in the 21st century: Failing to experiment with new capabilities, whether radar in the 1940s or cyber operations and drone swarms today, diminishes battle readiness.
But if temperatures get too high, tree growth is inhibited and the absorption rate diminishes, said senior author Margaret Evans, a professor at the University of Arizona in Tucson.
Successive generations of Columbia students, with their own strong opinions, will no doubt continue debating whether this modernist work of art enhances or diminishes our classically beautiful Morningside campus.
Instead, getting inadequate sleep (less than six hours daily for an adult) leads to the same effect as being drunk: it diminishes your performance and reduces your cognitive abilities.
Here are some of the questions that will determine whether the organization's influence diminishes or grows: ■ Can the Security Council take action against countries that flout international humanitarian law?
"When children anywhere in our country go to bed hungry, or are denied a quality education, or who face abuse or abandonment, that diminishes all of us," she said.
Because all of us who care for patients are intimately familiar with this calculus: As the ratio of patients to doctors and nurses increases, the quality of care diminishes.
Because all of us who care for patients are intimately familiar with this calculus: As the ratio of patients to doctors and nurses increases, the quality of care diminishes.
It increases their sense of entitlement — when inequality is high, the affluent have a strong belief that they deserve their money, one recent study suggested — and diminishes their inhibitions.
It diminishes and widens depending not on whether we're in the same country but rather on a particular moment in our lives, what we need, where we seek meaning.
I know there are those who say humor diminishes the literary value of a story, but I think humor is desperately needed in every corner of this world. Desperately.
Because of Jiang's political clout, "he could have a really strong voice, but there's a chance he just falls in line and diminishes the PBOC's relative autonomy," he added.
In one scenario, Amazon could simply drop another prosperity bomb on these two already-prosperous markets, producing a regressive explosion that heightens inequality, spurs gentrification and diminishes social cohesion.
The characters incline more toward caricature and Mr. Sikula and Mr. Averett, cheerful performers both, don't look or sound like the real men they're playing, which diminishes the fun.
The story begins with Jozef's death, which diminishes the resident family to two: Hannah and Bo, alone in the big house built by Jozef and surrounded by his presence.
Each of these moments, further diminishes credibility and distracts from the ability to tackle and ultimately solve complicated policy issues, and do so, to the detriment of the country.
She managed to win the Snatch Game and was killer in Breastworld but we think of her as entitled and overly-confident which diminishes her abilities as a comedian.
But in many cases, scientists are finding that constant photo taking actually diminishes our ability to recall our experiences, diverts our attention, and takes us out of the moment.
Juuular also posited that older people, who are more likely to have sustained hearing damage, will probably hear "laurel" because our ability to hear higher frequencies diminishes as we age.
Stress brain, however, can cause greater long-term detriment to the mental sharpness for the investor as it thwarts creative thinking, diminishes memory function and detracts from ability to focus.
"Sanchez's options of partners are higher than in the past legislature, and that diminishes the influence that the Catalans can have," said Antonio Barroso, managing director of political consultancy Teneo.
It not only hinders each episode; it actively diminishes the work being done by every other member of the cast because it hamstrings the central conflict driving the entire season.
As more money flows into passive strategies the sum of gains to be had at the expense of dumb money diminishes, making alpha, or outperformance, harder and harder to achieve.
Whether or not he's the Persian Sex God he purports to be on "Dial-A-Freak" or "Kinky Nation," that in no way diminishes what he's accomplished in that capacity.
The country remains over-reliant on oil and gas exports, it struggles to attract investment to modernize its infrastructure and productivity languishes at low levels while its labor force diminishes.
"Any policy change that diminishes the ability of Americans to travel freely to Cuba is not in the best interests of the United States or the Cuban people," Flake said.
While the data suggest that the impact of customer spending on inflation diminishes, it also clouds the prospect of an economic recovery, with consumer demand traditionally a big growth factor.
Ambition often makes you feel as if you must sacrifice sleep to stay productive, but sleep deprivation diminishes your productivity so much throughout the day that you're better off sleeping.
That's because you're paying capital gains taxes when you sell the stock, which diminishes the value of the gift – and the amount you can write off on your tax return.
"We see cases all the time where an assault is brushed off as insignificant or trivial or in other language that diminishes what happened to the victim," she tells Broadly.
I think it isn't so much that anyone actively disrespects her or diminishes her, but that we have such a short memory for who our most iconic, glamorous couples are.
"This in no way diminishes any finding by the Bloody Sunday inquiry that those killed or injured were not posing a threat to any of the soldiers," Mr. Herron said.
While none of this diminishes Damaged's place in history, it can't help but feel like an album whose imprint on the actual sound of hardcore got lost along the way.
"Let me be very clear: The ruling last night in no way diminishes the urgency of resolving the DACA issue," said Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader.
But when a hurricane is more than five days away, the reliability of tracking models diminishes, which means that weather forecasters advise being more watchful of Hurricane Irma than fearful.
You called it helicopter parenting, and I want to get to two issues: this college admissions thing that just happened and also the way that the internet culture diminishes people.
Dentists say pulling a tooth can lead to a cascade of other problems: the teeth start shifting, the bone diminishes, the skin sags and the risk of gum disease increases.
Sadly, this month's Italian election result substantially diminishes the chances that Italy will get itself onto a better economic growth path than it has experienced over the past two decades.
And that range diminishes greatly during high-speed highway riding because the bike's electric motor has to compensate for increased wind resistance pressing against the rider's not-so-aerodynamic body.
Pitlyk also opposes surrogacy — saying that it's "harmful to children" and "diminishes respect for motherhood and the unique mother-child bond" — and has also voiced objection to in vitro fertilization.
"The estimated boost to output diminishes over time primarily because the effects of aggregate demand fade and the effects of additional federal debt on interest rates grow," the TPC said.
Builders said the House measure also diminishes the effectiveness of the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), which is needed to spur the production and rehabilitation of affordable rental housing.
You can find articles claiming laughter lowers your blood pressure, reduces stress and anxiety, burns calories, boosts your immune system and even diminishes your chance of heart disease and dementia.
Even without encountering animals, the expectation that viewers relinquish their dominance over space — within the gallery and the virtual world of the video — diminishes the distance between humans and animals.
Because of this, only 10 percent of the Sami are directly linked to reindeer herding today, which seriously diminishes Canadian Reindeer's chances of finding a candidate familiar with their traditional practices.
The orange flower water, in particular, is fab — it diminishes any redness instantly (suck on that, acne scars) and improves my complexion's clarity bit by bit as I use it regularly.
Some may think it diminishes the foundational book of Christian faith to compare it a device we use to take selfies and post a scathing review of our local car wash.
"The scope of the urgent concern statute, as interpreted by our opinion, in no way diminishes the robust protections that these employees would enjoy under these more general provisions," Engel wrote.
While she will remain in her position as the party's chairwoman, at least through the convention next month in Philadelphia, her role diminishes with the Clinton campaign's takeover of the committee.
"There's just not the degree of demand for home shopping products, and the desire to spend hours of the day watching them diminishes as you go down in age," he said.
Even under the government's flawed view that 'functionality' diminishes First Amendment protection, files here are, if anything, less 'functional,' and at least as protected, as the computer instructions for encrypting data.
But eating more than a few meals each week that are prepared away from home not only diminishes the quality of your diet, it also increases your odds of gaining weight.
Some might think the call for the story to be more inclusive and to acknowledge the role of race diminishes the work in some way, or that it pigeonholes an artist.
"Utility falsification of safety related records is a serious violation of law and diminishes our trust in the utility's reports on their progress," commission President Michael Picker said in a statement.
Vox's Tara Golshan detailed a few of the ways the legislation diminishes Evers's authority, along with the authority of AG-elect Kaul relative to the outgoing Republican attorney general, Brad Schimel.
"It diminishes the power of this example to the rest of the world if we cannot have a fair trial in the face of this kind of presidential misconduct," Schiff added.
"When police interference with civilian recording occurs, it violates core constitutional rights, and diminishes an important tool used to ensure police accountability," the board wrote in a report released on Wednesday.
"It's also heat-sensitive, so if you reconstitute it and then leave it around -- lying around in hot temperatures -- if you delay administering it, then the vaccine's effectiveness diminishes," he said.
As male actors continue to be offered interesting roles worthy of nominations, this type of role diversity diminishes for women as they age, and therefore influences the age of winners significantly.
That our concerns and strategies are really a front for Soros' concerns and strategies diminishes not only our cause of challenging institutional racism, but also our standing and power in society.
A $1,21625 "donation" to the fund diminishes state income tax liability by $2900,220006, so there would be no state tax benefit due to reclassifying this tax payment as a charitable contribution.
If employees figure that their vesting schedule can be arbitrarily sped up the moment they walk out the door, their motivation to think about the enterprise in the long term diminishes.
The Yankees have long been bothered that exchanges like StubHub, SeatGeek and Vivid Seats have declined to set a floor on ticket prices, which the Yankees contend diminishes the tickets' value.
Instead of receiving the care that strangers in need deserve, the immigrant families are enduring the kind of treatment that diminishes America's ability to advocate for human rights around the world.
Pennsylvania is the country's second largest natural gas producer and sees opportunity there as renewables become a larger part of the city and the state's energy portfolio and fossil fuel diminishes.
Sitting next to her are two immense jars of batter, which was "prepared this morning" and totals about 20 liters—a volume that progressively diminishes with each scoop of the batter.
But the way Clark County interprets it, according to Kulin, is that the polls are supposed to stay open until the line diminishes — until all registered voters have been let inside.
Remember, as you said, the substantial majority of people who are affected are people who have actually been vaccinated, and that's because the protection afforded by the vaccine diminishes over time.
"Utility falsification of safety-related records is a serious violation of law and diminishes our trust in the utility's reports on their progress," CPUC President Michael Picker said in a statement.
Equating a hand on your knee with a grope up your skirt, a violent assault or sexual demands by your employer trivializes trauma and diminishes women, threatening the drive for equality.
It also diminishes the years of work these student-athletes, many of whom my colleagues and I have had in our own classrooms, performed in the service of their athletic goals.
A failure to utilize these rights — be it due to ignorance or discouragement from their leadership — diminishes the ability of senators to properly represent the people that sent them to Washington.
Some say that tension diminishes with experience or that it's obscured by adrenaline, but Tidball and Sean McMorrow, who have fought more than anyone, say they still feel nerves before a fight.
The unspoken question: is the world on the verge of an historic power pivot -- one pushed by President Trump that re-shapes world order, diminishes the EU, and enables others like Russia?
" The statement grandly suggested that orientalism could be a conversation — "As if by magic, the distance between East and West, spanning perspectives that are often perceived as monolithic and diametrically opposed, diminishes.
None of that, of course, diminishes the passions of the campaign to consign the contentious statue of Rhodes in Oxford to the same fate as, say, monuments honoring Saddam Hussein in Baghdad.
But we believe China still has the administrative and financial resources to address these imbalances without a disorderly adjustment, even though its capacity to do so diminishes with time if not addressed.
In Iowa, Warren has a notable lead of 8 points, according to a poll by the Iowa State University, but her lead diminishes to 3 points in the Real Clear Politics average.
White women trying to compare their piece of the oppression pie to people of color's completely diminishes the interlocking systems of oppression that Black women face thanks to both sexism and racism.
There will always be waste and mediocre research, but as Stanford's Ioannidis explains in a recent paper, a lack of transparency creates excess waste and diminishes the usefulness of too much research.
The sense of ruggedness it gives from a hardware standpoint diminishes when you realize that software issues can be just as detrimental to your experience as damage due to an accidental drop.
Diversified Service and Client Portfolio Valid's credit profile benefits from the diverse range of services it provides and geographical diversification that partially diminishes the risks from a downturn in a specific market.
We also don't doubt there are founders who forget how much their early investors supported them when late-stage investors dangle before them a new deal that diminishes those early VCs' stakes.
And if trophy hunting diminishes those other threats -- by protecting habitat, preventing poaching or acting as a buffer between parks and human populations -- then overall the threatened species could be better off.
In another study, dogs were found to reduce pre-exam stress levels in college students, and the American Heart Association released an official statement in 2013 noting that pet ownership diminishes stress.
"When respect for the rule of law diminishes, so too does our ability to protect our great nation, its borders, and its citizens," Attorney General Jeff Sessions said in a news release.
It's very easy to envision a scenario in which solar continues to skyrocket, coal diminishes faster than the IEA currently projects, and we emit significantly less methane and carbon dioxide than expected.
And the suggestion that they are responsible for the spread of a largely unknown virus is unfair and diminishes the heroic effort they continue to make every day to treat their patients.
Those on the Marxist left and the free-market right may imagine themselves to be ideological enemies, and yet both camps place their faith in an economic determinism that diminishes human complexity.
It further diminishes the already deteriorating Republican structural advantages — including incumbency and geography — that have long been the key to G.O.P. hopes of surviving a so-called wave election in the House.
The fact that much of the evidence of Mr. Trump's obstruction occurred in plain view of the American people diminishes neither the seriousness of that conduct nor the need for further inquiry.
When weight stigma is internalized, it significantly diminishes a person's chances of maintaining weight loss over the long term, Dr. Puhl and colleagues confirmed in an online survey of 2,702 American adults.
"Once you go down the path of human rights, then the need to justify this on economic grounds diminishes vastly," Vishnu Varathan, head of economics and strategy at Mizuho Bank, told CNBC.
As you go up the ladder of power, direct representation diminishes: Only 280 of the Legislative Council's 210 members are elected through universal suffrage; the rest are selected by various interest groups.
Payment of this tax diminishes the value of the company as capital is diverted to Washington, DC. The cost ultimately born by the shareholders as their individual ownership stakes decline in value.
"Nebraska's decision ... greatly diminishes the political risk for the project, likely clearing the way for increased volumes of West Canadian heavy crude to reach the Gulf Coast," he wrote in an analysis.
For instance, this video of Congressional testimony by Grammy Award winning composer Maria Schneider describes the barriers she faces to protecting her work online, which diminishes her time and incentive to create.
The scans showed that those with high levels of reading skills had more similar activation for both types of stimuli than those non-readers, so reading enhances, rather than diminishes, visual skills.
Aglianico wine has often been called "the Barolo of the South," a description meant to raise the estimation of aglianico, but one that diminishes its attractions by conferring a younger-sibling status.
"Hiding the truth of who one represents from policymakers undermines our political discourse and diminishes the quality of our policymaking because people need the facts for democracy to work," Berman Jackson said.
The risk is that even as the U.S. central bank dovishly capitulates towards market expectations, confidence about how it will react diminishes as gaps between its forecasts and promises and its delivery grow.
The continued overextension of authority by unelected officials not only violates the separation of powers and diminishes the voice of the American people, but has also led to unaccountable growth in discretionary spending.
It also diminishes the way that some art is so of its era that its greatest asset is the way it so skillfully captures a time and place that it gets stuck there.
" The statement continued, "Please do not use my absence as an excuse for leniency, as it in no way diminishes the profound and insidious impact of Mr. Vandenburg on me and my life.
AWB's National Ratings would be downgraded if the sovereign is downgraded by multiple notches or if the Moroccan state's willingness to support AWB diminishes, most probably as a consequence of reduced systemic importance.
This would be a welcome relief for the individuals faced with a tax code is riddled with inefficiency and complexity that hobbles taxpayers, diminishes work incentives, and harms the economy as a whole.
That, in turn, reduces the incentive for banks to grow; as the probability of failure shrinks, the advantage of being big—that the government will bail you out if you fail—diminishes too.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - The head of the Northern Irish party that props up Prime Minister Theresa May's government said on Wednesday that she would not accept a Brexit deal that diminishes the province's status.
This would be unexpected but every feud Wyatt is in diminishes his opponent, a sure sign that it might be time for a gimmick change or even a complete reshuffling of the card.
Taking into account these barriers, forward-thinking designers and architects are choosing to build transition spaces—facilities that can accommodate cars today, then be easily reconfigured as the demand for parking eventually diminishes.
As far as length goes, Harmston was able to conclude that climbers should go as deep as possible given the circumstances, but that the length to safety relationship diminishes with good quality ice.
But making that choice leads the military down a dark path that clouds its mission focus, diminishes its bipartisan admiration among Americans and tarnishes its institutional integrity, established over more than two centuries.
They are choosing to focus on their process and not the outcome, which both echoes their season-long approach under Trotz and yet diminishes somewhat Carolina's role in dragging them into this mess.
In an open letter published in October of 21.67, the publishers called on media outlets to "rethink [their] links" to books pages on Amazon, which diminishes their already scant profits from book sales.
Taking collective action diminishes the fear of employer retaliation and allows workers to pool resources so they can afford to bring their cases and make them more attractive for lawyers to take on.
As America entered a new century, its main aim should have been to bring other nations into the fold of international norms and the rule of law, especially as its own power diminishes.
AROUND THE WEB: Lock-and-dam improvement projects -- a major want for the coal industry -- are about to be flooded with federal cash even as coal demand diminishes, The Wall Street Journal reports.
So if airlines book only 100 percent of their seats, they may be committing to taking off with empty seats on the plane, which further diminishes the profit margins of operating a plane.
CRADLE also helped detect myelin retinal nerve fiber layer (MRNFL), a condition in which a myelin sheath around the eyeball affects the retina and diminishes sight capability, in Lee Gordon's daughter, Catherina, now 6.
Chrissy makes a good case, though: The best corn dogs come straight out of the fryer, and their quality diminishes rapidly over time (avoid the ones sitting under a heat lamp at all costs).
If puffiness around the eyes is most apparent in the morning but diminishes throughout the day, then Mom and Dad are somewhat off the hook — good old-fashioned gravity might also be to blame.
Habben Jansen said the company was unable to take full advantage of rising spot freight rates - as a capacity overhang diminishes and demand increases - as it was partly locked into long-term freight deals.
One Sanders supporter thought that it was a "valid concern" that the Catholic Church and Sanders' message conflict in some ways, but he added that he doesn't think the trip diminishes the politician's credibility.
This may arise, for instance, if the importance of savings products in CA's overall strategy diminishes or if CA's Long-Term IDR is downgraded by two or more notches, both considered unlikely by Fitch.
"Emerging artist" is another patronizing term that excludes or diminishes the work of artists who haven't been accepted by the insular art world's elite group of wealthy collectors, gallery owners, museum curators, and critics.
"Nothing so far diminishes my concerns that the rule may adversely affect the institutions within the federal banking system and their customers," Noreika said, adding it "may have unintended consequences" such as increased costs.
Click here to view original GIFA night at a local pub isn't complete without a few rounds of darts, but as your blood-alcohol level rises, your ability to hit the bullseye greatly diminishes.
On issue after issue after issue, Trump has blatantly lied," the Vermont lawmaker said, concluding that lack of trust in the president "diminishes the office of the president and our standing in the world.
Instead, he's chosen the easier path, one that has turned him into a conservative star even as it diminishes the standing he once had among the people he says he really wants to help.
This gives Chinese scientists an incentive to observe international rules—because that is what will win its researchers access to the best conferences, laboratories and journals, and because unethical science diminishes China's soft power.
At first, as you move out of cash into short-term bonds your expected return rises rapidly, but risk — if we define it as the chance that you will lose to inflation — actually diminishes.
But I think the reason women are tired of talking about what it's like to be a woman in comedy is it diminishes the fact that women have been a part of comedy forever.
Trade balances for developed countries, including the U.S., should benefit most from narrowing manufacturing costs and reduced trade barriers as consumer proximity, improving logistics and quality become more important, while manufacturing labor intensity diminishes.
But as ice diminishes, recent research has shown polar bears are exhibiting signs of stress, including decreases in body condition and declines in cub production, as they travel farther and work harder for nourishment.
Some creators are claiming that the website is engaging in a practice known as "shadow-banning," or limiting the visibility of their content, which diminishes the amount of traffic and subscribers to their channels.
Being a dad enriches them, reminds them of what is really important, diminishes their self-absorption, and fills their lives with humor, imagination, enthusiasm, a willingness to make mistakes, and a sense of wonder.
The ability to inexpensively make formerly hard-to-find parts diminishes the scarcity and can drop the value of a collectible car — sometimes by hundreds of thousands of dollars and, in extreme cases, millions.
Because the new law, as you report, "omits any mention of democracy or the principle of equality" (between Israel's Jewish and minority Arab populations), it diminishes the importance of these attributes in today's Israel.
Because of the tidal pulls between Earth and moon, the moon's orbit has been spiraling outward ever since, and as it does, Earth's pull diminishes and the pull of the sun becomes more dominant.
Assad and his Russian backers know that US troops are currently authorized to fight ISIS, not to fight the regime, which further diminishes the chances that Western soldiers will ward off any Assad offensive.
His military record and service to our country is inspiring for so many reasons, but to observe him embark on a journey that diminishes his credibility, which took a lifetime to build, is unfortunate.
A 2014 study by Tom Tyler of Yale, Jeffrey Fagan of Columbia, and Amanda Geller of Columbia found that a person's sense of police legitimacy diminishes with every police stop he sees or experiences.
The Associated Press, however, reported Tuesday that the Green Party candidate, Timothy Adams, was previously on the Republican Party's payroll and heads a newly formed anti-tax group, which diminishes his credibility with the left.
"The regrettable use of Holocaust terminology to describe these contemporary concerns diminishes the evil intent of the Nazis to eradicate the Jewish people," the nonpartisan Jewish Community Relations Council said in a statement last week.
John Doyle's sober revival of Bertolt Brecht's "The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui" (at the Classic Stage Company) couldn't be more timely, though whether that timeliness enhances or diminishes its message I can't quite decide.
Those include the so-called grain glitch, which inadvertently gave an advantage to agricultural cooperatives over other, independent businesses that farmers might sell to, and a provision that diminishes the tax benefits from renovating restaurants.
Another example: increased heat decreases food production, which leads to widespread malnutrition, which diminishes the capacity of people to withstand heat and disease and makes it effectively impossible for them to adapt to climate change.
Fox's promotion of Trump's agenda and narrative, at the same time that Trump attacks and diminishes other, more legitimate and unbiased news sources, sufficiently muddies the water for enough people, especially those who support him.
Even though the amount at risk diminishes over time as the grad repays his or her loans, applying for one policy is typically less expensive and easier to manage than a layered strategy, she said.
Yet the problem is often overlooked during routine checkups, which not only diminishes the quality of an older person's life but may also cause or aggravate physical and emotional disorders, including symptoms of cognitive loss.
With only six days left in the presidential race, Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump are working overtime to turn out voters, but their power to shift the direction of the race diminishes every day.
A study produced last June by the conservative Tax Foundation found that a short-term cut to the corporate tax rate gives a smaller boost to economic growth that diminishes as its expiration date approaches.
Nellie Brooks, known as Quiet Storm, admits she rides a Can-Am Spyder — a three-wheel bike that looks like a Power Wheels dream for adults — because the design diminishes the chance of tipping over.
The Dropbox dump does not appear to be listed on any of the major dark web marketplaces where such data is often sold: the value of data dumps typically diminishes when passwords have been adequately secured.
But when he enters the international stage with the same bullying tactics he used in the GOP primaries, he diminishes the office of the United States and alienates other countries and cultures without concern for consequences.
She soon began seeing a counselor at a clinic unaffiliated with the hospital system and taking buprenorphine, a medication that diminishes opioid cravings and has been found to reduce the risk of relapse and fatal overdose.
Her sexuality is such a huge component of her character that when breast cancer diminishes her sex drive, the show's writers take the time to show how much this devastates Xo and to showcase Rogelio's understanding.
"We expect slightly higher oil prices for the second half of 2016 as oil market oversupply diminishes," John Baffes, senior economist and lead author of the World Bank's quarterly commodities markets outlook, said in a statement.
"One risk to higher gold prices has been resolution in the U.S. -China trade talks, so the comment made by Trump on Friday clearly diminishes the likelihood of resolution anytime soon," said ANZ analyst Daniel Hynes.
So, if interest rates are now higher, and are also expected to increase at a more rapid pace than previously expected, then the value of owning stocks (and bonds, for that matter) for their yield diminishes.
Relegating it to a human-interest story—a Bangladeshi displaced by rising sea levels, say—downplays its civilisation-wide significance; sticking to scary forecasts—200m climate refugees by 2050, the UN warns—diminishes its visceral relevance.
At a forum convened by US representative John Conyers (D-Michigan) this week, critics backed a nationwide popular vote for president, arguing that the Electoral College disproportionately diminishes the power of votes from high population areas.
"When you dig down into the income statement and we start looking at the structural changes going on in growth margin — adding more expenses — the earnings power of this company diminishes a little bit," added Freedman.
Most Americans say President Donald Trump's firing of FBI Director James Comey was inappropriate and diminishes their confidence in a fair investigation of potential ties between his campaign and Russians who interfered with the 2016 election.
" An unidentified Trump administration official confirmed to Politico that the U.S. would not nominate a candidate for the committee but insisted the decision "in no way diminishes our global leadership on efforts to eliminate racial discrimination.
"This blatant gender discrimination of not allowing women access to purchase tickets to watch their teams play in Tehran, to me, significantly diminishes the accomplishments of the national teams in the world's view," she said Thursday.
Complementing the tariff evidence, one recent study finds that including the general trend of U.S.-Mexico trade starting in 1990 diminishes the measurable impact of NAFTA, suggesting that reforms in Mexico were already propelling bilateral trade.
A postseason system that exploits cheap labor from student-athletes, diminishes the value of the regular season, and only a group of people locked in a hotel conference room truly know if the game even matters?
It's not as if he's had much choice: This is, after all, a decade in which Star Wars: The Force Awakens diminishes its embrace of "diversity" by resurrecting the Scared Black Janitor as a central figure.
" Trump Jr. appeared to agree, saying of the Kavanaugh accusations: "For the people who are real victims of these things, when it is so obviously political in cases like this, it really diminishes the real claims.
Declines in their populations are associated with increasing frequency of hotter temperatures and drying out of habitats, which raises bumblebees' risk for extinction and diminishes their chances of colonizing a new area and creating more species.
The outlook for the manufacturing sector, which accounts for about 12 percent of the economy, has also dimmed amid a global economic slowdown and as the stimulus from last year's $1.5 trillion tax cut package diminishes.
"Without regard to any specific case, rest assured that I will not tolerate discrimination or any misconduct by Sheriff's Office members, particularly misconduct that diminishes the trust our community has in this office," Sheriff Ramsay added.
Pay Our Interns co-founder Carlos Vera says the cost of interning on the Hill in unpaid positions diminishes the chances for students of color and low-income students to access the intern-to-staffer pipeline.
On policy questions, he has argued that the Obama administration's recent rule expanding eligibility for overtime pay diminishes opportunities for workers, and that significant minimum wage increases would hurt small businesses and lead to job losses.
After all, as we get older, our senses dull, and our capacity to feel joy diminishes into an apple pip that's rotting somewhere deep in the lower intestine, corroded by years of lager and ready meals.
Scientists have known that our ability to make choices or behave without an apparent method diminishes with age but they don't know when that capacity peaks, which may inform our understanding of Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases.
"Please do not use my absence as an excuse for leniency as it in no way diminishes the profound and insidious impact of Mr. Vandenburg on me and my life," the victim wrote, according to her lawyer.
Killmonger is motivated by watching and suffering years of prejudice, by knowledge of an extensive history of wrongs, and the film never diminishes that anger by revealing racism to be the diabolical scheme of Thanos or something.
That said, Heroes is very clearly a Nintendo game, with the same amount of care and craft we've come to expect from the company's core properties, and nothing about its destination on mobile diminishes these standout qualities.
There's enormous pressure on the indies to keep up with the WWE-driven rate of churn—people will pack the local civic center to see AJ Styles, but they're less likely to when the talent level diminishes.
As China's appetite for the very latest smartphone also diminishes, those same companies are transitioning into India, the last remaining bastion of rapid smartphone sales growth, and retreading their strategy of garnering market share through aggressive pricing.
The International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) currently recognizes giraffes (one species) as "least concern," a designation that some biologists say diminishes the risks these animals face due to habitat loss, illegal hunting and poaching.
Trump diminishes, but does not dismiss, Bannon Bannon was dumped from the National Security Council last week in a move that was seen as a triumph for officials who represent a more traditional, globalist foreign policy worldview.
"CBD not only manages the anxiety and cue/craving cycle, it also diminishes the original pain and inflammation that leads to opiate use in the first place," said Holland, who was not involved with the new study.
AWB's and BMCE's National Ratings would be downgraded if the sovereign is downgraded by multiple notches or if the Moroccan state's willingness to support AWB and BMCE diminishes, most probably as a consequence of reduced systemic importance.
Metro is currently working on plans to split off its wholesale and food business from Media-Saturn by mid-2017, although some analysts have said the dispute with Kellerhals diminishes the appeal of the consumer electronics group.
As such, the Stable Outlook on CN's Long-Term IDR mirrors that on SG. Unless its integration with or strategic importance to SG diminishes, CN's IDRs and senior debt ratings will continue to be equalised with SG's.
And with every incident, like today's pantomime, that moderates excuse by the meagreness of their criticism and their refusal to acknowledge the systematic crisis engulfing their party, their right to our pity over Labour's self-mutilation diminishes.
The sun in Los Angeles—and the Santa Ana winds, and the incessant, inescapable dust—radically diminishes the lifespan of most materials, so it's clear that the home and its muted yellow siding has been well-maintained.
Either Medine — whose term term was set to end in January 2018 — is swiftly replaced and the PLCOB solidifies its role as a stalwart watchdog, or else it diminishes as the spotlight of Snowden's leaks fade away.
However, the 2013 STEM Connector report shows that even though student interest in a STEM career has risen over the last ten years, this interest diminishes for three out of five high school graduates throughout their education.
In essence, this approach to infrastructure spending diminishes public decision-making power to respond to the changing mobility needs of the American people, including demonstrated public interest in dramatically increasing federal spending on walking and biking infrastructure.
Second, accept the premise that we need to police our borders, while making the case that we can police them better with a much more liberal system that diminishes the incentive to come into the country illegally.
Selecting other investments in addition to a target-date fund, then, "significantly diminishes" its efficacy, according to the report, which analyzed the allocation decisions of 30,516 investors who mix target-date funds with other types of assets.
" In his statement Friday night responding to reports about the whistleblower complaint relating to Trump, Biden said: "Such clear-cut corruption damages and diminishes our institutions of government by making them tools of a personal political vendetta.
The result of the seemingly perpetual barrage of lawsuits slows innovation through gridlock and a hesitancy to bring new products to market for fear of lawsuit liability, which can be crippling and diminishes investment in the cutting edge.
By co-opting the word "lynching" to mean anything unpleasant or objectionable, and deploying the term for political expediency or more dangerous ends, the speaker, writer, or, in this case, the tweeter, diminishes lynching's power in American history.
As much as every disaster uniquely teaches us how to improve our capacity for response and recovery, there is one intervention that diminishes the needs for such plans: addressing the vulnerability of our infrastructure in the first place.
Moderate Republican Representative Charlie Dent has "major concerns" about the process, according to a spokesman, fearing a repeal vote at the start diminishes the leverage that may be needed to get some lawmakers to back a replacement later.
"For all of us who cherish the ideals upon which our country was founded, the hateful, divisive rhetoric that pits Americans against each other demeans our democratic values and diminishes our democratic process," he said in a statement.
The cryptocurrency's "price volatility significantly diminishes its usefulness as a reliable unit of account or an effective means of payment," Warsh, a former Federal Reserve governor, wrote in a March 7 opinion piece in The Wall Street Journal.
This is what Trump's Islamophobia has in common with more traditional anti-Semitism: It diminishes the humanity of a minority group while claiming that the same minority is engaged in a global conspiracy to overthrow the Christian West.
Russia should raise taxes on oil companies even if it diminishes the share of extractive industries in the economy in future years, and shift focus to other areas of Russian strength, such as education and science, he said.
You're supposed to look at a Dew bottle and feel a twinge of regret every gulp as the brightly colored monstrosity before you diminishes in grandeur, leaving behind a plastic husk—the bullet casings of your health's demise.
"This budget diminishes the quality of life for millions of families nationwide in order to give massive tax breaks to corporations and the wealthy," said Lee Saunders, president of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees.
In retrospect, it shouldn't be surprising that telling people the system is rigged diminishes their sense of political efficacy, their perception that what they say and do counts in some meaningful way, and reduces their trust in government.
"If there remains frictionless trade with the EU via the interconnectors following Brexit then it diminishes the case for domestic storage, but this isn't certain," Thierry Bros, senior research fellow at The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, said.
But overall support diminishes by a third or more when people are told that the plan would involve eliminating private insurance, raising taxes, or requiring waits to obtain medical care, according to surveys from the Kaiser Family Foundation.
But Finding Dory diminishes Nemo's philosophy of perseverance and communal kindness a bit, drowned out by a plot whose daring rescues frequently verge into the extravagant and often undermine the urgency of Dory's quest to find her parents.
The researchers compare the value of a dollar passively invested in the market to the value of a dollar invested according to their volatility-timing strategy, which diminishes market exposure in volatile times and increases it in calm times.
Why it matters: Wood Mackenzie's Zachary Rogers said the outcome "greatly diminishes" the political risk facing the project, which is also getting a lift from recent market shifts that strengthen the need for heavy crude on the Gulf Coast.
Every administration, the thinking goes, comes into office with a certain amount of political capital that it accrued by winning the election—that political capital diminishes over time, so there's a rush to spend it as quickly as possible.
"We will not burden future generations with a deal which diminishes Northern Ireland's position in the United Kingdom," Arlene Foster said in a statement following a second day of meetings between her Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) and EU officials.
Can Americans and their representatives accept the hard-to-imagine possibility that oscillating defense spending diminishes the nation's ability to deter re-emergent peer and near-peer competition, that the U.S. does indeed face a crisis in its defenses?
But insisting on exclusively aesthetic contemplation of his works — or implying that in the "Brandenburgs" he was freed from the perceived burden of including religious content in his music — pales their meanings, diminishes their complexity and reduces their stature.
Whether it is early in the morning, just before the sun rises, or late in the afternoon when the sky is pink and purple, all I have to do is breathe in the salty air and my stress diminishes.
The book ends with Campanella walking 10 miles down Flatbush Avenue from Fulton Street to his own home in Marine Park, watching as the proliferation of "hip" Edison bulbs in bars and restaurants gradually diminishes, giving way to fluorescence.
"The treatment of this as a non-voting item ultimately diminishes shareholder rights and the utility of the whole exercise of holding the annual general meeting and having shareholders vote," Tejal Patel, director of corporate governance at CtW told Reuters.
This tension is very present in the first half of the game, and while it diminishes somewhat in the latter portion as you acquire new gear, there were still plenty of moments where I was left wishing I had more supplies.
This inaccurate narrative removes the agency from these women who knowingly joined a terrorist organization and diminishes their involvement in the group's activities — something that ISIS victims are now highlighting as Muthana and other "ISIS brides" are trying to return home.
"None of this diminishes the deep concern we feel about any allegation of assault on our campuses," he said, noting the school has added staff to its gender-based misconduct office, strengthened policies and increased resources for responding to sexual assault.
"When we talk about agency of characters in 2016, Diana deciding to leave her home forever — which is what she believes she's doing — if she does that because she's fallen for a guy, I believe that diminishes her heroism," said Rucka.
His corrective strategy actively diminishes the alleviating pleasures he previously included (the pleasures of aural wholeness and an untampered sound, no matter what sound) while doing nothing to scratch the root itch (namely, the sound itself) or alter the original code.
There is mounting evidence that vaccine protection diminishes over the course of a single season since getting the flu shot, meaning an individual vaccinated in early September may be more vulnerable than someone vaccinated in late October when flu season hits.
The animosity between the long-wary Sunni and Shiite powers diminishes the chances that they will work together to end the Syrian violence in which ISIS has thrived and, U.S. officials have warned, increases the likelihood of more regional instability.
Despite the fact that much of the show is factually wrong and somewhat diminishes the severity of Kaczynski's actions by hinting that he was mentally ill, its simple explanation of his politics became a kind of gateway for some eco-fascists.
"The fact that evidence and information may have been gathered during a criminal investigation, including through grand jury process, in no way diminishes their nature or value as foreign intelligence or counterintelligence information or the Committee's need for them," they wrote.
Kavanaugh also wrote that the single-director structure of the CFPB, along with the restriction on the director's removal by the president, "threatens individual liberty and diminishes the President's Article II [of the Constitution] authority to exercise the executive power."
If the Supreme Court recognizes a constitutional right to withhold payment for matters one disagrees with, or diminishes the government's interest in efficiently managing its work force, it will turn every minor payment and every workplace matter into a federal case.
Everyone generates pretty much the same numbers these days, making it clear enough when to shift the third baseman into short right field for a left-handed hitter, or how much each pitcher's effectiveness diminishes the third time through a lineup.
It diminishes the value of the data that could be stolen, because the chip and PIN cards' two-pronged security measures make it more difficult, if not possible, for thieves to actually use or sell stolen consumer credit card data.
This reckless act of firing a missile over our nation is an unprecedented, serious and significant threat, one that seriously diminishes the peace and safety of the region, and as a result we have lodged a firm protest against North Korea.
According to Foo Chek Lee, president of construction and building organization Master Builders Association of Malaysia, each crackdown further diminishes the already-thin labor supply and increases the cost of wages, making it more difficult for construction companies to survive.
"What you want to see is an acknowledgement from the BoE that actually wage pressures are growing, inflation is at or above target, and so if and when Brexit uncertainty diminishes or disappears then they are ready to start tightening policy," Lawler said.
Stronger growth in the first quarter will probably not change the view that the economy will slow this year as the stimulus from a $1.5 trillion tax cut package diminishes and the impact of interest rate hikes over the last few years lingers.
To call into question the legitimacy of a federal judge's work not just because of a disagreement, but because of the judge's ethnicity, diminishes Mr. Trump as a person, as a politician, and most certainly as a potential leader of the free world.
The political tide has been turning against TTIP and TTP for some time, with U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump pledging to "never sign any trade agreement which hurts our workers or which diminishes our freedom and independence" – a swipe at TTIP.
The animosity between the long-wary Sunni and Shiite powers diminishes the chances that they will work together to end the Syrian violence in which ISIS has thrived and increases the likelihood of more regional instability, several former U.S. officials told CNN Monday.
However, as more competing companies get to work on a new technology, the sense of urgency to acquire rapidly diminishes as the scarce, emerging technology quickly becomes widely available: there are now scores of AI, autonomous car, and AI chip companies out there.
In particular, a win by Macri's candidate over former President Cristina Fernandez in Buenos Aires province, the cradle of Peronism, diminishes her chances of returning to the presidency in 2019 and opens the door to a new era of business friendly reforms.
"As more government debt floods markets, the relative safety and liquidity premium attached by investors to high-rated corporate bonds diminishes, raising the cost of borrowing especially for AAA-rated borrowers and making it relatively less sensitive to policy rate cuts," Acharya said.
" By interjecting a narrower definition for "American Indian" than is set forth in the IACA, Goodwin writes, the State Act "diminishes the market for the products of Indian art and craftsmanship […] that the IACA states it was designed to promote and develop.
Every time a politician attempts to undermine an ongoing investigation for personal political reasons or uses the incredible powers of law enforcement to target afflicted people coming to this country in hopes of a better life, our standing in the world diminishes.
That change, which diminishes the role of superdelegates in selecting the nominee in the event of a contested convention, will now be sent to the full DNC for a vote next month, which officially sets up the nomination process for the 2020 election.
A sound coming from the right will hit the left ear a fraction of a second later than the right ear and will be perceived slightly softer as the sound diminishes and is reflected off the outer ear and head and torso.
In all the time since, Kitty Genovese has become a symbol of a psychological precept known as the bystander effect: the idea that as the number of witnesses goes up, the likelihood that an individual will intervene on behalf of another diminishes.
In fact, the amount of dick pics on a profile is usually inverse to the amount of reviews, meaning that—no matter how pretty you think your cock is—photographing it from ten different angles predictably diminishes your chances of getting laid.
For the sake of our boys and girls, it is time to stop celebrating abuse in cricket, or any other sport, and call it out for what it is: boorish behavior that tars the game, demeans its participants and diminishes our societies.
"Incorrect use, such as reusing a condom or using more than one at a time, diminishes the protective effect of condoms by leading to condom breakage, slippage, or leakage," Elizabeth Torrone, an epidemiologist at the CDC's Division of STD Prevention, told BuzzFeed News.
"We find increasing evidence that the de-equitisation process, by which the weight of equity holdings in portfolios diminishes over time and is substituted by debt, has finally come to an end," Alain Bokobza of Societe Generale wrote in a note to clients.
To make matters worse, many boomer-owned small businesses (and closely-held companies in general) have the lion's share of their overall net worth tied up in their companies, so if enterprise value diminishes, so does their ability and willingness to retire.
"This agreement in no way diminishes our belief in the benefits of free trade and that the forces of globalization will continue to require solutions for the long-term competitiveness of the U.S. and American workers moving forward," it said in a statement.
"In order to be that highly regarded going into the draft, you've logged a ton of innings, you've pitched at a really high level, and maybe the wear and tear of all that diminishes the pitcher on the back end," Phillips said.
The main reason for this is because as lithium ion batteries get older, their ability to hold a charge diminishes, and sudden power draws can place a bigger burden on the battery than it can actually handle, resulting in the phone randomly turning off.
"The President-elect's use of Nazi Germany to make a political analogy is not only an inappropriate comparison on the merits, but it also coarsens our discourse and diminishes the horror of the Holocaust," Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the organization, said in a statement Wednesday.
Trump believes in himself When Trump tweets his complaints about how Alec Baldwin portrays him on "Saturday Night Live," he diminishes the dignity of the office he was elected to fill and affirms the idea that he is thin-skinned and emotionally over-reactive.
But the more it happens, the more I realize that simply labeling an awesome new show starring and and co-created by a woman as the "female version" of something else diminishes the importance of the project (and is perhaps even a little condescending).
This may arise, for instance, if the importance of savings products in CA's overall strategy diminishes, if CA reduces its stake in Amundi materially or if CA's Long-Term IDR is downgraded by two or more notches, which is currently viewed as unlikely by Fitch.
The tiny holdings of Deutsche Bank short-term debt diminishes the likelihood of repeating the massive sale of Lehman Brothers' securities by money funds to meet heavy redemption amid the collapse of the U.S. investment bank during the global credit crisis eight years ago.
The leaders are mindful that the European Union is widely regarded in some member states as an elite project that diminishes national sovereignty, and of the extent to which that has lifted the popularity of far-right parties that once appealed only to the fringe.
This cavalier attitude towards facts and the disrespect this administration has demonstrated towards the U.S. intelligence establishment diminishes the credibility of the U.S government as a whole and demoralizes the intelligence analysts whose job it is to determine the perpetrators of such acts of terrorism.
But for years, oil and gas companies have been wasting finite natural gas to the tune of $330 million dollars each year; with every bit that's vented, flared and leaked, our energy security is slowly weakened and our standing on the world stage diminishes.
There are public rumors about the possibility of extending New START past its current 2021 expiration date in an effort to further enlarge the umbrella of nuclear predictability that the New START Treaty currently provides -- it diminishes one risk, the nuclear one, on the agenda.
"This agreement in no way diminishes our belief in the benefits of free trade and that the forces of globalization will continue to require solutions for the long-term competitiveness of the U.S. and of American workers moving forward," Carrier said in its statement.
"While fundamentals will likely remain under pressure for the next one to two quarters, as we indicated in recent research, Skechers' ability to reduce inventory after 2016 diminishes the risk of another major negative EPS revision in the near-term," Krasik wrote in the note.
Four of his iconic films, like "Samadhi" (1967), are also on view, although in digital form, which diminishes their impact, since the hypnotic whirring of the projector and deep colors of the chemical film stock were crucial in creating an atmosphere of psychic liftoff.
"The 'Phase-0.533' deal has been inked, and the most positive aspect of the deal is that this materially diminishes uncertainty around US-China trade relations in the short-term," Vishnu Varathan, head of economics and strategy at Mizuho Bank, wrote in a morning note.
We look at him and, as in Julien's earlier works, the subject looks beyond us; but here the more straightforward composition diminishes the electricity of the exchange found in Looking for Langston, the subtle brilliance of that series eroded here by the more overt composition.
That number usually comes down when the sneakers hit the market, but over time, since the amount of deadstock sneakers eventually diminishes (plenty of people just want to wear the damn things after all), pristine pairs become a rarity, and can demand a higher value.
Several complications of diabetes may contribute to an increased risk of falls and fractures including cognitive impairment; nerve damage (neuropathy) that diminishes sensation in the feet and other extremities; and retinopathy, or eye damage that makes it harder to detect obstacles that might cause a fall.
"Incorrect use, such as reusing a condom or using more than one at a time, diminishes the protective effect of condoms by leading to condom breakage, slippage, or leakage," Dr. Elizabeth Torrone, an epidemiologist at the CDC's Division of STD Prevention, told BuzzFeed News in an email.
At the time of GW's founding almost all marijuana available on the black market offered only minuscule amounts of CBD, largely because the compound effectively diminishes the prized psychoactive effects of THC, which led underground growers to unwittingly breed it out of the cannabis gene pool.
The police affidavit explains something that criminal lawyers know quite well -- that intoxication, which is the primary basis for the allegation that the encounter in question was nonconsensual, diminishes a person's ability to accurately perceive an event and to accurately recall it at a later date.
Here are some of her stories from the past few months: Interestingly, while the importation of Democrat-leaning voters diminishes the electoral impact of conservative voters, it is, ironically, Republican officials who have led the push to resettle even larger numbers of immigrants inside the country.
Barbara BoxerBarbara Levy BoxerOnly four Dem senators have endorsed 2020 candidates Hispanic civil rights icon endorses Harris for president California AG Becerra included in Bloomberg 50 list MORE has said it would be a "poison pill" because it diminishes states' abilities to maintain protections for truck drivers.
"No collusion," has been Trump's constant battle cry — he's tweeted it dozens of times since taking office -- even as he diminishes the status of aides ensnared in the probe (see: former foreign policy adviser George Papadopoulos) to downplay their influence and the suggestion of, yes, collusion.
Ernst, who supported Pruitt's nomination, called a biofuel mandate agreement negotiated by the White House a "bad deal" during an S&P Global Platts Energy Podium event in Washington, D.C., and said the EPA's increased distribution of hardship waivers of the Renewable Fuel Standard diminishes biofuel demand.
RATING SENSITIVITIES IDRS AND VR BCE's VR and hence IDRs could be downgraded if BCE's importance within the AECR group diminishes or if the size of the group decreases materially, as this could reduce business volumes and put into question BCE's role in the Spanish cooperative sector.
"When the other side weaponizes it against men and says 40 years later we can bring it up, you did something in high school that no one remembers, it can disqualify you from every doing anything again, it really diminishes the real claims," Trump Jr. said.
She and her colleagues think that by binding to the bitter compounds, the salivary proteins may not only make the food taste better, but may also prevent your body from absorbing them fully — whether this is protective or diminishes the foods' nutritional value, however, is unknown.
It's not that one needs to argue with her thesis (stated in both her lengthy introduction and a foreword by the sociologist Juliet Schor) that income inequality has gotten out of hand, that our obsession with wealth and fame diminishes and dehumanizes us in far-reaching ways.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve plans to keep pouring tens of billions of dollars a day into the U.S. banking system through early October in a bid to avert another market disruption as the end of the quarter approaches, a time when lending typically diminishes.
Although Korkeakivi can be captivating in her depiction of, say, the false salvation of a Woodstock acid trip, her allegiance to some banal narrative conventions — most notably, incessant scene-setting via the angle of the sun and other meteorological details — diminishes the potency of her plotting.
During these yearly orbits, as his future diminishes with each rotation, he often returns to this question: what does it mean to end up as a bunch of books on a shelf, especially a shelf that few people stand in front of, much less return to?
MACCALLUM: What do you say to the critics of the president and of the first lady who say that bullying and social media bullying when they look at what the president is tweeting, that they think that there is some irony in that and that that diminishes her message.
Both individual player contracts and the players' collective bargaining agreement give the owners expansive powers to discipline or fire players for a wide variety of reasons, including for conduct that diminishes "public respect" for the game — a broad term that could easily be interpreted to include controversial political protests.
In more recent decades, it has been used to explain away the wealth and achievement gaps — if the disparities we see in American life are the result of an intrinsic inferiority on the part of black Americans, then that diminishes the responsibility white Americans have to correct those disparities.
Attorney General William Barr's global conspiracy tour -- in which he's asking foreign officials to work with him to investigate the origins of the Russia investigation that led to the Special Counsel probe -- diminishes the chances that any intelligence officials worth their salt will work with us as fully.
"[T]his order is in the public interest because it requires Respondents to comport with their own rules and regulations, bars arbitrary agency action toward vulnerable immigrant communities, and diminishes the emotional and financial impact on families participating in the provisional waiver process," the judge wrote in his ruling.
It is about what kind of country this is going to be in the 21st century, and if we elect someone like Barack Obama, a Hillary Clinton, a Bernie Sanders or anyone like that, our children are going to be the first Americans to inherit a diminishes country.
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"The president-elect's use of Nazi Germany to make a political analogy is not only an inappropriate comparison on the merits, but it also coarsens our discourse and diminishes the horror of the Holocaust," Jonathan Greenblatt, chief executive of the Anti-Defamation League, said in a statement on Wednesday.
It also speaks to the larger, and perhaps more worrying, trend of the increased difficulty of repairing gadgets without a manufacturer's blessing: Apple protecting the data of its users is admirable, of course, but doing so in a manner that diminishes their freedom to repair is difficult to swallow.
"The whole idea of civilian control of the military is that there's going to be some kind of separation, and trying to enlist people in uniform to decorate his political agenda just diminishes the military that so many serve in without regard to politics or favor," he said.
I happen to think this was dumb politics—no special effort is required to make the Republican conference look rejectionist, and being even theoretically open to such cuts weakens the Democratic brand and diminishes the ability of Democrats to attack Republicans for going to war on Social Security.
It was a cri de coeur custom-made for the age of Trump — and custom-designed to please Trump himself: entitled white men acting like the new minority, howling about things that are being taken away from them, aggrieved at anything that diminishes them or saps their power.
Unlike earlier site-specific fun houses for grown-ups — most notably, the long-running Hitchcockian "Sleep No More" in Chelsea, which takes place in a multistory haunted hotel — this one has been staged entirely on one fairly open level, which diminishes the possibilities of getting lost in a maze.
Barbara BoxerBarbara Levy BoxerOnly four Dem senators have endorsed 2020 candidates Hispanic civil rights icon endorses Harris for president California AG Becerra included in Bloomberg 50 list MORE (D-Calif.) has said would be a "poison pill" because it diminishes states' abilities to maintain protections for truck drivers.
Calling the living conditions at sites such as Moria, the place on the Greek island of Lesbos that Francis called a "concentration camp," merely "difficult" diminishes the gravely inhumane treatment that men, women and children are suffering for no other crime than wanting freedom and a better life.
Write about yourself and how the net neutrality rules have affected you While it might be amusing to file your comment under the name Mickey Mouse or John Oliver, it greatly diminishes the comment's value (and wrongly gets lumped in with actual phony comments using names stolen from hacked databases).
Legalities aside, the fact that President Trump is indicating that the tariffs will be negotiable on a country-by-country basis, rather than set in stone, diminishes the risk that this will be the beginning of an all-out trade war in which the very underpinnings of global commerce are threatened.
But as the threat from the Islamic State diminishes and the Syrian conflict returns to a battle over whether Mr. Assad will regain full control over land held by rebels who are divided among themselves, it is no longer possible to argue that the mission is one of self-defense.
Attorneys representing children say that the videoconferencing program, which pairs immigrant children in Texas and a judge in Georgia, diminishes the children's ability to communicate their reasons for seeking asylum, limits the judge's ability to evaluate nonverbal cues, and impedes the kids' ability to understand what is at stake for them.
Attorneys representing children say that the videoconferencing program, which pairs immigrant children in Texas and a judge in Georgia, diminishes the children's ability to communicate their reasons for seeking asylum, limits the judge's ability to evaluate nonverbal cues, and impedes the kids' ability to understand what is at stake for them.
Another measure adopted last year to fix what lawmakers considered flaws in the criminal justice system — the creation of a Commission on Prosecutorial Misconduct — suffered a setback on Tuesday when a state court judge ruled that the commission violated New York's Constitution because it "diminishes" the judiciary's role in disciplining attorneys.
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We know that our lawsuit will not diminish the power of social media platforms, but if our taking a stand diminishes the ability of the Islamic State and its demonic brethren to carry out future murderous campaigns, then perhaps we will have spared others the fate of Nohemi, Alexander and Sascha.
"Although we cannot fully dismiss the chances of restrictive measures against Russian sovereign financial instruments being introduced in the future, we believe that the current U.S. approach significantly diminishes the risk of harsh measures against Russian sovereign debt over the short-term," Societe Generale wrote in a note to clients.
Critics like Alison Bateman-House, a compassionate use expert at New York University Langone Medical Center's division of medical ethics, worry the current legislative focus on right to try is creating a "slippery slope" that diminishes the FDA's regulatory control altogether without actually making access to experimental drugs any easier.

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