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Naturally, there has been some diminishment in Ms. Fleming's voice.
It's another step in the diminishment of our reputation in the world.
The 2019 backslide seems to reflect a post-midterms diminishment of that intensity.
Neither Trump nor Johnson are individually to blame for the diminishment of Britain.
For decades now though, the story of sisters has been one of diminishment.
In fact, the Dallas school board is now debating their diminishment right now.
You counter the narrative of diminishment and loss with one of progress and bettering.
The punitive racial and gender politics of the halftime show partially explain her diminishment.
We've all been witnessing America's ongoing diminishment in real time for some years now.
The last few years brought a gradual diminishment of Juliet's orbit and of Juliet herself.
Vulnerability is not a diminishment of the human experience, but is part of that experience.
The quintessential case study is the slow diminishment of Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village.
More recent tests show some diminishment, but his eyes still burn and he still has rashes.
So it has a real sense of diminishment, of getting sucked back into that inevitable ending.
This narrative choice seems a taming, and hence a diminishment, of the character's transgressive divine excess.
"There's been a real diminishment of public engagement and disclosure in this administration," Howard told me.
The smalling down on the path to death is a diminishment that's never been easy to navigate.
Rostov's battles are less political and more concerned with the fight against any gradual diminishment of pleasure.
This decision is in no way a diminishment of Mr. MacNicol's stellar performance on this season of Veep.
It would be seen as a distraction from other issues, and a diminishment of the White House's credibility.
These activists found common cause in their deep religiosity and opposition to feminism's perceived diminishment of "real" womanhood.
One of the great failures of late has been the diminishment of this vital owner's manual for citizenship.
Tiny hands evoke at once the diminishment of the presidential office and the powerlessness of a disenfranchised electorate.
That is the tension running through Twitter: It's a place of both empowerment and diminishment, of activism and abuse.
Instead, what I saw today was not 'America First,' it was simply a sad diminishment of our great nation.
It struck me suddenly that eating it in the midst of sorrow, or diminishment, was an extraordinarily optimistic act.
But with the industry's diminishment, they carry little of the economic or civic power of the mill owners before them.
Here Josephine presides over classes in writing where middle-aged would-be poets contemplate the Alzheimer's diminishment of fading parents.
"In terms of Congress's role and the public's access to what happened, there's going to be a diminishment here," Graham said.
The industry finds itself in a fateful position, forced to think seriously about how to schedule and administer its own diminishment.
But it has come in tandem with a steady diminishment of the city as a place engaged in shaping China's future.
Books of The Times In Yasmina Reza's play "God of Carnage" (2006), a woman comments on the diminishment of the modern man.
But we've seen over the last year a 50%, I believe, diminishment in the number of foreign fighters flowing into the theater.
Part of the study focuses on the troll group's "media impersonation and diminishment strategy," according to the person familiar with the report.
TODAY, ON THE far side of the Industrial Revolution, the diminishment of nature brings a new urgency to these old, evanescent embellishments.
The analysis of her face, her body, her voice, her demeanor; the diminishment of her stature, her ideas, her accomplishments, her integrity.
What's most remarkable about it is how seemingly disparate modes coexist and merge without diminishment, how both sides profit from the exchange.
Modly said his decision to scrap the reviews should not be interpreted as a diminishment of the SEAL ethos, which he quoted.
Of course, industry demands efficiency, but along with basketry's diminishment comes the disappearance of the enormous breadth of knowledge embodied in those weavers.
It is a measure of our diminishment how much is left off it — how many outrages and disappointments have already faded from memory.
A life-loving, creative, glowing energy that doesn't allow for outdated attitudes about accomplishments and their diminishment due to singlehood and child-free choices.
Politically, the migration out of cities to the suburbs will lead to some diffusion of black political power, but not necessarily to a diminishment.
"The constant diminishment of Bernie Sanders on MSNBC hurts his case for electability," he said, particularly with its audience of older loyal Democratic voters.
Lemaitre is very good at depicting Delambre's diminishment by scores of tiny humiliations, each one a sharp little blade slicing down to his very soul.
"Allies and observers will find it hard not to conclude this represents another diminishment of American authority in the region," an international relations expert said.
Dem Ossoff will raise your taxes-very bad on crime & 2nd A. These tweets reflect the gradual diminishment of Trump's political instincts since assuming the presidency.
If you can accelerate the diminishment of available coin stock, then theoretically that should increase demand for the remaining supply and, in turn, the coin's value.
I asked Mr. Quinn how he experiences the East Village in the age of Airbnb, an enterprise in which he sees both social value and diminishment.
A philosophy of diminishment and retrenchment, and the dismantlement of the international administrative state - to coin a phrase from Steve Bannon - is not in our interest.
MacKenzie gave it his typical "soft diminishment" treatment and didn't do anything new with the song, but at least it was in tune and totally pleasant.
Per the Wall Street Journal, the reductions in al-Falih's role in recent days are a "diminishment of his once-formidable grip on Saudi economic policy."
"In the view of the Executive Branch, diminishment of Qualcomm's competitiveness in 5G innovation and standard-setting would significantly impact US national security," according to the filing.
If it's the painter you're looking for, I'm the only one, the figure says, and then steps out, and there is no diminishment in stature, no feminization.
Sadly, the exponential growth in the need for computing power to train AI has happened almost exactly contemporaneously with the diminishment of the exponential growth of Moore's Law.
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 news media remains an unwitting accomplice in its own diminishment as it fails to get a handle on how to cover this new and wholly unprecedented president.
King said he does not believe Trump has changed his mind on the wall, but acknowledged Trump had "telegraphed a diminishment of the resolve" he had during the campaign.
Cities do not usually cheer the downfall or even the diminishment of the hometown industry, but the relationship between San Francisco and the tech community has grown increasingly tense.
Although the stage at the Signature Center is modestly larger than the one at Ars Nova, there's no diminishment of the play's intimacy, which is enhanced by the staging.
No one really wants their brain to stop working, and there is no shortage of human conditions, like Alzheimer's, that could lead to the diminishment of one's brain functioning.
It bears repeating again that all these changes are rumored and speculative, and there's no solid evidence that a major diminishment of Twitter's engagement features is on the way.
It remains to be seen whether tactile books become less important due to their cost and the diminishment of their practical necessity, or more important through their physicality and personality.
Inventing the Future's core ideas are compelling: the automation of work, reducing the working week, a generous universal income (a hotly contested issue), and the active diminishment of the work ethic.
"Investors recognize that China sells us about four times the amount of products we sell them so any diminishment in trade is going to hurt them that much more," said Ablin.
Theft of Indigenous land, erasure of Indigenous cultures (which is assimilation by another name), and the gradual but insistent diminishment of Indigenous sovereignty are central pillars in this architecture of oppression.
For a war-weary American public, this escalation should be deeply troubling and, if current trends hold, will lead to a diminishment of America's security, economy and image around the world.
If there are, give or take, 7000 cultures left in the world, and we lose two to three every month, that's an incredible diminishment of the possible ways to be human.
Those "annuity reducing provisions contravene the pension protection clause's absolute prohibition against diminishment of pension benefits and exceed the General Assembly's authority," Justice Mary Jane Theis wrote in the court's opinion.
A few things, says CNN media reporter Oliver Darcy, who specializes in tracking conservative media: Darcy and I talked about these trolls' apparent diminishment on this week's episode of Recode Media.
The quick delivery system of smoking combined with a quick diminishment of good feelings (the effect of a cigarette is halfway gone in 40 minutes) makes for an especially addictive drug.
Evander Holyfield stubbornly boxed until he was almost 50 years old, which meant his fans were forced to watch him strain against the limitations of his increasing physical diminishment too many times.
But the ascension of Mr. Bannon, who until last year was the head of Breitbart News, and the diminishment of the president's top intelligence and military advisers took Democrats and Republicans by surprise.
" Like so many Trevor stories, this one is about loss and diminishment but ends with a moment of wry understanding and forgiveness: "Belle would win in the end because the living always do.
Others like star Australian DJ, Nina Las Vegas, are suggesting that the legislation is causing a feeling of "sleepiness" in what was once vibrant cultural areas like Sydney, causing a diminishment in club culture.
But her return single, "Cry Pretty" — the title track from her sixth album — bore no sign of vocal diminishment, no indication the post-accident Underwood would be any less vivacious than the old one.
Yet in almost every other way, Mr. Moss's work — which had its premiere on Tuesday at Performance Space New York (formerly Performance Space 122) as part of the 2018 Coil festival — is a diminishment.
Rising sea temperatures that have displaced the animals' food are linked to a diminishment of the winds that normally help pull nutrient-rich, cooler water from the depths of the Pacific closer to the surface.
And while no one involved seems to think the operations proved decisive in the 22019 midterm elections, they contribute to a general diminishment of trust in social networks as a platform for honest political discussions.
Essentially, it gives that professional permission to call specific trusted individuals (usually, your powers of attorney and/or a family member), if they have noticed some diminishment in your physical, cognitive, mental or psychological capacity.
But instead of making Justine seem like a weird outsider, Ducournau treats her inability to compromise her values as fundamentally righteous, even when it causes her real pain and a diminishment in her social status.
But maybe, on another level, they had something in common: "Many are flung down carelessly at birth and they experience the diminishment and sometimes the pleasant truculence of their random misplacement," she wrote in Sleepless Nights.
Their contemporary allure is aided by the diminishment of desserts at midrange restaurants, which after the recession of 2008 began to shed pastry chefs, unable to justify the expense for a course that yields little profit.
Listen, you can lump Fox News in there, you can lump a lot of things that have led to the thing, but it's a continuing diminishment of intelligent conversation and debate among much of the populace.
"Allies and observers will find it hard not to conclude this represents another diminishment of American authority in the region," said Douglas H. Paal, the vice president for studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
The heroic airman in "The Best Years of Our Lives" returned to work as a soda jerk in another; ennobled by the theater of war, he chafed at his diminishment in the feminine one of trade.
THIS DIMINISHMENT IS largely because in the mid-19th century, foreigners were allowed to do what had never been done in Hawaii: buy property and make land their own, private — sharing neither its resources nor its rewards.
For some, the acceptance of that status—and the decision to go to an American university; the decision to act like wealthy, Westernized Istanbul Turks—in some way could mean the diminishment of a deeper Turkish identity.
"I felt it was time to leave given the irresponsible, ongoing diminishment of agency resources, which has recklessly endangered our ability to execute our responsibilities as public servants," one former EPA scientist, Ann Williamson, told the Post.
"With all the denigration and disparagement and diminishment, I think you are seeing some payback here, not by design but by opportunity," said Representative Gerald E. Connolly, a Democrat from Washington's Virginia suburbs who represents many federal employees.
It allows us to be thankful for wise and patriotic Americans of our past — Supreme Court justices, presidents and members of Congress — responsible for preserving and protecting the Constitution from deterioration and diminishment in the eyes of citizens.
In the evening news ratings (which, surprisingly, in this era of network diminishment still produce well over 20 million viewers among them every night), CBS is behind NBC by about 2 million viewers and ABC by about 3 million.
If this were a dystopian vision of a cyborg future, such a development would reinforce our sense of humankind's diminishment through scientific technology (as in Orwell's "1984," in which Big Brother never fails to keep us in his sight).
Manning has battled through injuries, a diminishment of his already marginal ability to move, and a loss of throwing power that had some NFL observers wondering if the Broncos might be better off playing back-up quarterback Brock Osweiler.
The judges said in their ruling that they did not dispute arguments that a fiscal crisis would make the funds insolvent and that would impact public welfare, but said Illinois constitution prohibits any impairment or diminishment of public-pension benefits.
Though this show was not it, an exploration through design of our relationship to the diminishment of the natural world is precisely the kind of challenge you would hope a designer of Ms. Bode's generation and intelligence will soon embrace.
"Claiming the identity of a lynching victim is an outrageous distraction from and diminishment of the suffering of the many thousands who died at the hands of bloodthirsty mobs -- spurred, in many cases, by the racial demagogues of that day," he states.
Worse still, claiming the identity of a lynching victim is an outrageous distraction from and diminishment of the suffering of the many thousands who died at the hands of bloodthirsty mobs—spurred, in many cases, by the racial demagogues of that day.
"We are deeply troubled by the president's April 26 executive order establishing a process that could lead to the diminishment or outright repeal of national monuments designated by his predecessors," the Democrats said in the letter sent to the president on Thursday.
We are heading down a path where expanding surveillance is used as a panacea for societal problems — not better immigration policies or economic policies or foreign policies, but the continued diminishment of our privacy and civil liberties in the name of security.
" Mr. Baquet and Mr. Kahn said in their note that the shift to digital publishing demanded a "smaller and more focused newsroom," but added that the reconfiguration should be viewed as "a necessary repositioning of The Times's newsroom, not as a diminishment.
First, North Korea and our allies must all understand that even with a North Korean missile threat to the American homeland, there will no diminishment in the American preparedness to retaliate with massive force against North Korea should it use nuclear weapons.
Absent compelling proof that Congress had intended to dissolve a reservation, the three-judge panel wrote, the judiciary is "bound by our traditional solicitude for the Indian tribes to rule that diminishment did not take place and that the old reservation boundaries survived the opening".
Central to the Democrats' diminishment has been their loss of support among working-class voters, who feel abandoned by the party's shift away from moderate positions on trade and immigration, from backing police and tough anti-crime measures, from trying to restore manufacturing jobs.
Such an interpretation gets tricky, of course, because it would be a diminishment of the deceased's humanity, as well as the friars' intentions, to treat their bodies as found objects, or their decomposition as process, or their arrangement in the catacombs as an installation.
An entire scientific field, well chronicled by Daniel Bergner (a contributing writer for the magazine) in his book "What Women Want," has evolved to try to understand the near-total diminishment of lust for their partners that so many women in long-term monogamous relationships feel.
Loss, weariness, diminishment, the sense of a golden age long gone—you could make a case that for the past hundred and twenty years or so this has been the authentic, dominant note of Englishness in poetry, more than a wistful, Brexity yearning for a pastoral countryside.
And one does not have to regard liberals as the enemies of marriage, in some crude Leninist sense, to see that this gap matters for how our ideological factions regard the institution's importance, its future, its place in public policy, its continued diminishment or possible revival.
And even if it inevitably shrinks toward its own diminishment, week by week, as is likely if the usual market forces of the commercial TV business prevail, "The Conners" could come to rest in that soft spot that marks much of audience expectations for broadcasters these days: good enough.
Coming across the book's offhand mention that oranges have been scarce "since Central America was lost to the Libertheos," you can spend twenty pages wondering about Gilead's import-export structure—and, all the while, the existential diminishment of the utterly ordinary Offred is quietly lighting you on fire.
" Part of the mission of Kohler-Hausmann's book is to juxtapose the diminishment of the welfare state in the United States with the growth of its penal institutions, and to thereby demonstrate that the last decades of the 20th century witnessed a mutation, not a shrinking, of "big government.
The court upheld the remaining district even after finding that race had played the dominant role in drawing it, saying that it was justified by an attempt to comply with the Voting Rights Act, which forbade the diminishment of minority voters' ability to elect candidates of their choice.
They returned to an increasingly dysfunctional and polarized polity; to the financial disaster of 2008; to the mystery of what the spending of trillions of dollars in those wars had achieved; to stagnant incomes; to the steady diminishment of American uniqueness and the apparent erosion of its power.
Despite the withering diminishment of the physical gifts for which he was known, and the silencing of the tongue that once flamed with timeless truths, Ali soldiered on and held fast to his beliefs—that Islam brings peace, that blackness brings greater humanity, that protest and resistance bring greater justice.
" This was followed by continued drinking, continued knocks at the door, and an eventual diminishment in joviality, with one juror telling the officer they just wanted to relax, "cause they've been stuck in that fuckin' stinking jury room for fuckin' hours without much relief or knowing what the fuck is going on.
There was the sense of diminishment I always get from our culture of images: no matter how finely you chop life into a sequence of photographs, no matter how closely in time the photographs are spaced, what the sequence always ends up conveying to me most strongly is what it leaves out.
The decline in the labor force participation rate, that's one of the contributors to the decline in the unemployment rate, so I think the Fed would much rather see labor market slack diminish, but the decline in the labor  force participation rate suggest that diminishment may not be as comprehensive as they might like.
But every time I've settled for less than what I give my spouse in pursuit of his career — using a less than ideal computer, working in whatever corner of the house doesn't have a person or crumbs in it, holding off on professional development, or giving up sleep — I have reinforced diminishment of my work.
The news on Wednesday afternoon that President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE had commuted the unjust 6900-year sentence of Shalom Rubashkin followed Trump's warning to United Nations member states that those who vote against America's decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel would be punished by a diminishment of American foreign aid.
One can't help but think that in some way this surprise reflects the appalled senility of God herself, or himself, though maybe it's the weirdly paired egotism and humility of artists that leads them over and over again to this creational cliché: that we are God's dream, God's characters; that literary fiction is God's compulsion handed down to us, an echo, a diminishment, but something we are made to do in imitation, perhaps even in honor, of that original creation, and made to do in understanding of what flimsy vapors we all are — though also how heartbreaking and amusing.

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