Though diminished, the labor movement has played a key role in creating a new progressive political opposition. |
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Surgery on the right ear diminished but did not completely abate her symptoms, so she underwent surgery on the left ear. |
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The ability to live and work together is destroyed, social capital is depleted, and quality of life is diminished. |
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He was ordered to be detained without limit later that year after pleading guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. |
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But have the awards, accolades and huge financial rewards diminished his drive and determination in any way? |
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That aching need we had to talk to each other, to tell our stories, has diminished. |
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His intuition that public life is indeed intellectually diminished gives way to a humble acceptance of the world as it is. |
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Christopher also bent down to the parcel, concealing his and her actions with a turned back and diminished movements. |
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That was a case where diminished responsibility was not raised at the trial but it was later sought to adduce medical evidence on the issue. |
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Whilst rainfall in some areas seems to have diminished, in others it appears to have increased. |
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With the rapid fall in interest rates the desire to purchase an annuity diminished. |
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Girls feel enhanced by continuous social affirmation while boys feel diminished. |
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The blaze began to die down, the flames diminished until all that was left was the dull reddish after-image. |
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Since Vanguard stopped flying, airfares have risen in Kansas City and service has diminished. |
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Although he's had his fair share of knocks and knock-backs, his passion for the medium hasn't diminished. |
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Commitment to workmates and friends also acquires a diminished significance. |
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Between 1790 and 1830, the Aboriginal population of Upper Canada diminished significantly as a result of disease, alcohol abuse, and violence. |
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This suggests that reflex mechanisms are diminished during the transition to sleep. |
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Overall the role of regulars was diminished and that of secular clergy and even laymen enhanced. |
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The effect of the lacrimatory factor can be sharply diminished by freezing the onion or submerging the onion in water before cutting. |
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Moreover, the percentage of stable breathing diminished with increasing age, body mass index, REM sleep, and supine position. |
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The number of speakers of Yukaghir has diminished greatly since these verses were collected. |
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The daily grind of life, a demanding family, death of a young, pretty niece due to cancer and no steady job has not diminished his zest for life. |
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Although the Angevin monarchs no longer had most of their Angevin lands, their grand dynastic visions had not diminished. |
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But as warfare became more professional and since guns were no respecters of persons, royal valour diminished in importance. |
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For states so vast and populations so large, the old-fashioned art of retail politics, meeting voters individually, has diminished in importance. |
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She has flirted with crossover material, but her popular appeal has in no way diminished the admiration of classical fans. |
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The need for such programs could be diminished if more high school graduates were better prepared for college and a liberal education. |
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The carriage of diphtheria bacteria developed in the presence of normal activity of antitoxic and diminished antibacterial immunity. |
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He hasn't lost his charm, nor has his infectious likableness diminished, even 18 years after his original arrival. |
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The response is typically enhanced during aversive emotions and diminished during appetitive emotions. |
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The team are diminished when they are not present, their presence in the starting line-up is as good as a goal start. |
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Parking for staff and visitors, already tight, has been diminished as the entire lot has been roped off for visitors to stand in. |
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Old batteries have a diminished capacity to hold power, and they run down very quickly. |
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Because subjects who give assent have diminished capacity, permission from their proxies also should be obtained. |
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The fact that it was only the second day of his life in no way diminished it's lousiness. |
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Lynch proposes that higher levels of family interaction and attachment are associated with diminished adolescent sexual activity. |
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The mushroom cloud diminished until it was no bigger than a man-sized saguaro, a desert cactus. |
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And several times in the book a diminished fifth rather than an augmented fourth is called a tritone. |
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Then the wind shifted to the west, the rain tailed off and the layers of cloud above diminished. |
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The salience of the local press, often assumed to have diminished during the war, in fact increased dramatically. |
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The prominence of animal fats, especially lard and tallow, has diminished substantially in recent years. |
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The disorder is expressed physically in diminished appetite, poor sleep with frequent awakenings, and restlessness and psychomotor agitation. |
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We're living in an era of greatly diminished expectations for heroes and further diminished standards for manhood among mere mortals. |
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Now they have discovered, after bending over backwards with effort and capital, the market had diminished alarmingly. |
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Not one critic, however, diminished the incredible manual dexterity needed to create them. |
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If this is easy to recognise for what it is then okay, but if not its effect could be diminished. |
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Indonesia's dignity and self-respect are not diminished by pursuing good relations with Australia. |
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As with the chord of the diminished seventh in the past, these bring a new colour to the melody and the harmony. |
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And its mesmeric power has been only slightly diminished by Adam and Joe's mercilessly spot-on soft-toy pee-take. |
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The dive is prolonged because the carbon dioxide level remains tolerable for longer, but towards the end the oxygen has diminished significantly. |
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As we transitioned from an industrial economy to an information economy, the strength of the unions diminished. |
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After this idea was posted on the blog, the number of trolls diminished to almost zero. |
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His fears quickly diminished as he spotted her in the rearview mirror flashing her right turn signal and pulling into the parking lot. |
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The album's impact has been diminished by over-familiarity, by overexposure, by its very blandness. |
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The usefulness of any feeding programme, moreover, is greatly diminished if it is not carefully targeted. |
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When they tried to get him to take a pay cut in 1887 to reflect his diminished ability, he took umbrage at the perceived insult and retired. |
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You'll feel less full, even after large meals, and gas production will be diminished due to the reduction of undigested food in the colon. |
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This manipulation severely diminished the possibility that the unpalatability of the moths affected birds' reactions to them. |
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But modern life has moved beyond such administrative units as boroughs and as a result, the need for wardens has diminished. |
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When she got home and switched on the TV, however, she found Al's audible substance diminished by his visible smarminess. |
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But this does not mean that its unsleeping care is diminished in magnitude or influence. |
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The dancing tends to be bland in its dynamics, unspontaneous, and diminished in energy. |
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Others are less jaded but believe nevertheless that its popularity has diminished its value. |
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There is still no evidence of the passage of time having caught up with Burke's voice, for his vocal range has not diminished in any way. |
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The effectiveness of this compactional pump diminished over time as void space in the peat gradually collapsed. |
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His nutty enthusiasm for the game of golf hasn't diminished one stroke in his even-par 72 years. |
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At this diminished rate of novel sequence discovery, one can expect to observe a significant gain from enrichment procedures. |
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His hurt never diminished and remained as a canker that ate away at him as he grew older. |
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This underwater fleet rapidly surfaced and diminished as vessels were cannibalized to keep their sister craft operational. |
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One could, of course, record an audio-CD onto a cassette tape or similar analog technology at diminished quality and at performance speeds. |
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Speakers on the opposite wall emitted applause that grew to a crescendo and diminished. |
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Reduced to only three corps in strength, its fighting force was gravely diminished almost from the start. |
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But since the football pitch has replaced the battlefield, our desire to see Germany get a good stuffing has not diminished. |
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While the gin bottles diminished at an ever-increasing rate in the living-room, the dishwasher went into overdrive in the kitchen. |
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I remember reading Deighton's novels when they first appeared, but it seems to me the enjoyment diminished with each succeeding book. |
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Another bad effect from diffuse lighting is that chatoyance is greatly diminished. |
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However, her parental role has diminished with her increasing flights into paranoid delusions. |
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The white wolf diminished his baying howls, and his slavering white spittled jowls showed his past devotion. |
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During the past 15 years, the number of wars and civil wars has not diminished. |
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Their hunting grounds and game preserves are being disturbed and their food supply both diminished and rendered uncertain. |
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His experimental nature has not diminished and continues to explore in bronze casting and developing patina. |
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These effects include a mild degree of hypoventilation with consequent hypercapnia, and a diminished responsiveness to respiratory stimuli. |
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Her basketball spirit had diminished unlike that flame the other day, and I believe I may hypothesize the reason. |
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He lost many of his magical attributes and the degree of idealisation diminished. |
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In spite of these cataclysms, being a peripatetic of fortune had not diminished his craving for knowledge and science. |
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Newspapers, used to fielding personals, are finding their business diminished by online dating services. |
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Over the last 10 years, compensation claims for work-related injuries in Ontario have diminished. |
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The inevitable result will be a diminished standard of living and inferior quality of life for the average American. |
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Hearing such compressed sounds over and over during a long game session leads to ear fatigue and a diminished playing experience. |
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Unlike desired hyaline cartilage, repair fibrocartilage has diminished resilience and a predilection for deterioration over time. |
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When you say diminished state, I mean, I haven't heard any sign that he had a mental defect or was insane. |
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Is their experience diminished because they are encumbered with technologies such as ropes, pitons, and freeze-dried foods? |
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But, over time, this control diminished, spurring the conflict between the old and new leadership out into the open. |
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I have already said that I am not going to make a plea of diminished responsibility on the grounds of incapacity. |
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Nor did they understand how the insulated walls of the cooker diminished conduction and convection of the heat inside the unit. |
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Rules of safety are ignored and the power of the union is diminished to the point of invisibility. |
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Treatment should be continued throughout the period of post-operative care until the risk of deep vein thrombosis has diminished. |
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Numbers of bream have been diminished across their range as they are a highly prized food fish. |
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Fire exclusion has diminished natural pine reproduction as more fire-sensitive hardwoods, vines, briars, and forbs invade the understory. |
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Shortly after my parents got a divorce, the business crashed, and with it, his money diminished. |
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A crash in the world price of coffee diminished government revenues and disrupted the local economy. |
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Complete reduplication gives a verb frequentative force with, sometimes, diminished intensity. |
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The automobile and big discount stores in the urban centers at the fringes of the nation have greatly diminished the role of the trading posts. |
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Trouble is, the thickness of the frosty mantle covering the Arctic Ocean has diminished by about 40 percent in the last four decades. |
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Due to the diminished employment opportunities, families will have to move, with no savings to cushion the impact. |
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The mid-South region has seen major crop shifts occur as tobacco production has decreased and dairying has diminished. |
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After partial decerebration, the thymic cortical and medullary compartments diminished markedly in size. |
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Us librarians must rise together to prevent our place in society from being demeaned, diminished and degraded! |
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Whenever we are perpetrators or victims of oppression, we feel diminished, degraded, dehumanized. |
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Somewhere outside there was a street lamp, it was caught in the glass, repeated, magnified and diminished, countless times. |
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The small differences among various amino acids are diminished further by averaging over the rather similar compositions of globular proteins. |
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The effect of the pandemic is greatly felt in the agricultural sector in terms of diminished and demoralised manpower. |
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In some cases defendants run the two qualified defences of provocation and diminished responsibility in tandem. |
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D was convicted of murder having raised both the defences of provocation and diminished responsibility. |
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If light reflex is diminished in one eye, a swinging flashlight test may discriminate between an afferent lesion and an efferent lesion. |
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Two months later, the purulent discharge, pustules, and erythema had resolved, and the nodules had diminished in size. |
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Functioning of the diaphragm and thoracic musculature may be diminished, contributing to respiratory compromise. |
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There weren't many major die-offs, but I do think in some areas habitat quality is diminished from prestorm conditions. |
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Consequently, as quotas increased over the decades in keeping with world economic growth, the role of the basic votes diminished gradually. |
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My pain has diminished as a result of the hands-on instruction, group work and breathing and relaxation exercises that constitute the classes. |
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Such smoothing over of differences, however, would have diminished the powerful sense of otherness that is such a valuable aspect of the book. |
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The injuries that he sustained in the crash had severely diminished his quality of life. |
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Overall image fidelity in black and white was impressive, but the overall effect was diminished by the bright gray bars. |
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Hasn't technology increased labor's mobility and diminished the importance of physical proximity? |
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You have in my estimate, dishonoured the high office you hold and diminished our democracy. |
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Rather it was because he was forced to come off earlier in both these derbies after his problem diminished his ability to make an impression. |
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The wardens complained that the plan has effectively smeared them and diminished their status. |
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Since then, diminished resources have reduced its intellectual quality as well as its students' opportunities. |
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A crtc in name only gives us the illusion of regulation and protection, but in reality, it has a very diminished and marginal role. |
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Unpicked coffee beans are now spreading the Broca disease, which threatens to destroy next year's already diminished crop. |
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This may have resulted in a diminished contrast between the treatment groups. |
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Arrhythmia develops in association with damaged cardiac contractile elements and diminished coronary flow. |
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The systemic immune effects include increased apoptosis of thymocytes, decreased macrophage phagocytosis, thymic atrophy and diminished allograft rejection. |
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With the fall intravascular volume, there is diminished venous return to the right heart, low cardiac output, and a drop in systemic blood pressure. |
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Oligemia is considered to be present if, in a given lung region, the pulmonary vasculature is greatly diminished with concomitant hyperlucency of the lung parenchyma. |
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Then the road got worse, the shade diminished allowing the sun to beat down mercilessly, and the gradient steepened as the corkscrew twists became sharper and sharper. |
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While there may be those who claim to be hazzanim or less than desirable candidates, that does not justify the diminished quality of prayer in such lay-led congregations. |
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Well, I still have a cough, though it's much diminished, yielding ground day by day to a steady trickle of hot rum toddies served steaming at appropriate times. |
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But it is based on the chord structure of what I played before it, except that it was based on a diminished scale. |
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An organization is likely to weigh the very real costs of diminished legitimacy against the benefits of abandoning a deeply institutionalized practice. |
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The strengthening of the sovereign's power had diminished the threat of the blasphemer to the community, and blasphemy became a private sin rather than a public menace. |
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It also must have diminished significantly the CGI budget, as well as removed an intolerable amount of background noise. |
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Consequently, the ability of parasites and predators of the orange tortrix to substantially suppress pest populations is greatly diminished by the use of insecticides. |
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In the last dry years underground water supplies have severely diminished. |
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But this year, tempered by loss and a desire to rebrand, the crazy quotient was diminished if far from extinguished. |
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This toxidrome is characterized peripherally by tachycardia, mild hyperthermia, mydriasis, diminished bowel sounds, dry skin, urinary retention, and picking behavior. |
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Her life became more and more squalid and her expectations diminished. |
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However, he said the company's overall sales pipeline had not materially diminished, and the company would launch a range of new products this year. |
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We have people who feel strongly that they are Assyrian, but the basis for their being Assyrian has diminished considerably because of the loss of language. |
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Given the reality of their respective militaries looking at diminished sources of manpower, this is essential. |
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By the time Sotloff arrived in town, the flow of journalists in and out of Aleppo had diminished to less than a trickle. |
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He sometimes surmised that it was because he was too outspokenly identified with the diminished liberal wing of the party. |
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But, since the biodiverse services of nature are irreplaceable and non-negotiable, eventually we will all be on board or we will be desperately diminished. |
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The potential of a new traumatic event is of concern when the biomechanical properties of the healed capsular tissue have been shown to be diminished. |
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Not only had a big man stumbled, but the country he so daringly represented also seemed diminished by his woes. |
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With the right person in the right job, the need for on-the-job support is diminished. |
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Although its role in Javanese society has been greatly diminished, there is still a great deal of interest in the traditional weapon as a collector's item. |
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Several hallowed records that stood for a generation and more, and long were regarded as unsurpassable, have diminished to footnotes in the annals of the game. |
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The violence continues, but on a scale diminished since when American bases and outposts dotted the province. |
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The irritation diminished, but the cuff still chafed when he stood. |
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In addition, while Marxist and neo-Marxist formulations diminished with the end of the Cold War, other approaches emerged to organize the work of IR in Europe and elsewhere. |
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It looked as if Chrome was lying in wait, but aboard the horse Victor Espinoza sensed a diminished vigor. |
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They don't need the lily-white walls of galleries and museums, nor would their visual impact be significantly diminished by less chastely hospitable settings. |
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Many critics felt that the sense of likeness gained through the use of contemporary dress diminished gradually as time went by and fashions changed. |
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Well, the implications would be many and weighty, both for the diminished USA and for the new entity. |
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These uncomplimentary images diminished the service of women volunteers. |
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New Zealand has been spared, and now radiation has diminished enough to allow this shipload of scientists of all kinds to explore the remains of civilization. |
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Patients present with floaters and diminished visual acuity. |
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Their contempt for those they lorded it over never diminished. |
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The likelihood of Imagine or DreamWorks taking over the film division seems to have diminished, but a bad run could start the rumor mill back up in an instant. |
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The ending of the Cold War has resulted in diminished interest in, and budgeting for, civil defence in the traditional sense as a response to military attack. |
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Overnight rain diminished the Monday morning crowd for golf on June 4, as no buggies were available for the wounded or super seniors who need a ride these days. |
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One would expect, then, that the larger-than-life playboy, lounge lizard stance that defined the band during the 1990s must be somewhat diminished. |
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Their physicality seems further diminished by the glass vitrines within which they dangle, boxes that lend them a disturbingly contradictory sense of hapless menace. |
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The ex-politician's chutzpah has not been diminished by his incarceration. |
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Fundamentalism attracts different class fractions across cultural locales in a common struggle against a diminishing or diminished social status, influence, and power. |
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The battlefield diminished behind us as we snaked down a sinuous road. |
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Histological analysis of eyes treated with squalamine showed a tumor with greatly diminished vascularity when compared to corresponding control sections. |
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While these peons can be whipped into fighting shape, bolstering diminished ranks or supplementing healthy ones, the citizens of each village slowly repopulate the town. |
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As experience mounted the time taken for surgery fell, bigger fenestra were created and the propensity for iatrogenic trauma and hence postoperative scarring diminished. |
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But there is no credible data yet showing that the reach of ISIS messaging has diminished. |
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Some observers at the time claimed that Saatchi's actions significantly diminished both the reputations of those artists and the price levels of their works. |
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As municipal water and sewer systems replaced backyard wells, cesspools, and privies, outbreaks of cholera, typhoid fever, dysentery, malaria, and typhus diminished. |
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The mainland has diminished to a thin line of green and purple trees, and, closer by, neighbouring islands are underscored by slithers of sand and backed by dense jungle. |
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However in sympathetic assistance the charge is often reduced to manslaughter with diminished responsibilities, which ultimately carries a lighter sentence. |
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While Heart's depiction of war as eternal is effective, the play is so unfocused and scattershot that its power to raise our indignation is diminished. |
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His early research demonstrated that individuals diagnosed with psychopathy showed diminished electrodermal responding to a conditioned stimulus in anticipation of shock. |
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Unlike many secular scientists, Colling believes that evolution is not necessarily godless and that his faith is heightened, not diminished, because he believes in evolution. |
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Pea weevil infests up to 30 percent of the national field pea crop, resulting in export rejection and diminished quality of one of Australia's highest yielding pulses. |
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I decided not to let a wonderful, stimulating quarter-century at Vogue be diminished. |
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There are still gorgeous gowns being produced, Tfank insists, but the individuality seems to have diminished. |
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The more extreme risks range from cardiac problems to stunted growth and a diminished immune system. |
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In our collective memory of historical events, some players are canonized, others are diminished, and the process that separates them often seems arbitrary. |
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Finally, after 45 minutes, the audience now diminished as people drifted away, the machine spews out some outsize balls that bounce away on the wind. |
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The dignity inherent in the farmer's labour is enhanced rather than diminished as he turns every tenth ear of corn over to support those who labour in a different field. |
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The nonconformist chapels, moral beacons to many in the Victorian heyday, were now suffering from falling membership, declining funds, and diminished authority. |
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Would it not be preferable to absorb infanticide into the doctrine of diminished responsibility and allow the prosecution to charge manslaughter in such cases? |
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They enticed Yanukovych into an economic deal that would have gradually diminished Russian influence in Ukraine. |
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Aren't those kids that you're teaching coming into a world where the likelihood of them being able to have a measurable effect is vastly diminished? |
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On the return examination after taking the above medicinals, the lesions on the head and face were still apparent but the itching sensation was markedly diminished. |
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Remaining undigested by the medusa, the small snail will devour its host from within, growing larger as its host is correspondingly diminished in size. |
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By 4 weeks after treatment, pentachlorophenol diminished yields the most, to one-sixth the yields from untreated seed and bacteria. |
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Intervals of all sizes abound with stacked fourths, fifths and diminished fifths being some favorites of the composer. |
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Her father had admitted manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility and been jailed for a minimum of 10 years. |
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Bahamian government surveys suggest that demand for cocaine has diminished, though a domestic market does continue to exist. |
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Dr Pollock said it was the teenager's motivation that was the key factor in his finding of diminished responsibility. |
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Alan Cooper has admitted stabbing his 14-year-old nephew to death, but denies murder on the grounds of diminished responsibility. |
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Our pulmonary assessment revealed faint bilateral rhonchi and diminished left lower lung sounds. |
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The problem with levodopa is that with time, as the disease progresses, the positive effect of this medication is diminished. |
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Anthony de Asha pleaded not guilty to murdering his partner Joanne, but admitted manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. |
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Although the edema had diminished somewhat by the time this examination had been performed, the pyriform fossae were still obliterated. |
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A diagnosis of liver cancer is frequently associated with early mortality and diminished quality of life. |
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Physical examination was unremarkable except for severely diminished breath sounds over the right lung field. |
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Physical examination revealed an area of dullness to percussion in the left lower lung field with diminished breath sounds. |
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The synthetic potential of the reaction is diminished by the incorporation of the phthalimide nitrogen into the product. |
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By day two his right sided upper extremity dysesthesia had resolved and the left side hyperesthesia had diminished. |
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In my lifetime, there has also been a diminished return of the eulachon in our traditional harvesting areas. |
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But now the feelings of heartache increased as the workload diminished. |
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You can choose not to offend and be milquetoast, but then your chances ofbursting out of the pack are diminished. |
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Before the community diminished, it housed a church, chapels, a school, post office, grocery, butchers and a smithery. |
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There were hares, muntjacs, foxes, lapwings and many other creatures which seem to have disappeared altogether or diminished in number. |
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Shots were fired and absorbed by the armor, contacting the Titanium plate with diminished energy that splayed the bullet. |
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By 1869, however, land was more freely available and the power and influence of the squattocracy was diminished. |
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Soybean and fenugreek also have been shown to have diminished levels of glucose. |
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Saruman, though, becomes morally diminished, and his character dwindles to the merely novelistically malevolent. |
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However, for men low in endorsement of TMI, partner abundance narratives resulted, counterintuitively, in diminished romantic confidence. |
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Physical examination showed orthopnea, tachypnea, tachycardia, dullness and diminished breath sounds in both hemithoraxes. |
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Like most transplant recipients, Kainer takes daily antirejection medication and takes precautions for a diminished immune system. |
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The chair and table legs diminished as they neared the ground, and were straight and square in all their corners. |
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Most automobile insurance policies, however, exclude coverage for diminished value. |
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Since the days of Dreyfus, interest in Guiana and the plight of its jungle-bound, fever-ridden convicts has never diminished. |
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These acquired powers significantly diminished unitary power in these empires. |
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Though these events diminished Walpole's popularity, they failed to shake his majority in Parliament. |
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The Crown strengthened its political and economic ties to Bermuda, and the colony's independence on the world stage was diminished. |
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However, following World War II and the Suez Crisis in 1956, the United Kingdom's status as a superpower was greatly diminished. |
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This part of it will not be destroyed if the incomes of all rich people are diminished together. |
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Over time differences between the Hasidim and their opponents have slowly diminished and both groups are now considered part of Haredi Judaism. |
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However the centrality of women's role sharply diminished after 1790 as Methodist churches became more structured and more male dominated. |
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World War I and especially World War II diminished the eminence of Western Europe in world affairs. |
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His features are presented in Mr Nasmyth's picture but to me it conveys the idea that they are diminished, as if seen in perspective. |
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Their relationship diminished somewhat when Entwistle got married in 1967, though they still socialised on tour. |
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Patronage from the church diminished and private patronage from the public became more capable of providing a livelihood for artists. |
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Marx's father died in May 1838, resulting in a diminished income for the family. |
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The regime was weakened further in the 1980s as the Cold War drew to a close and Somalia's strategic importance was diminished. |
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Several ruinous civil wars in the late 1600s had exhausted the people and diminished their resources. |
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Sectarian tensions can still be very real, though perhaps diminished compared with past decades. |
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Shipbuilding, although significantly diminished from its heights in the early 20th century, is still a large part of the Glasgow economy. |
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Following the Khrushchev Thaw of the late 1950s and early 1960s, censorship was diminished. |
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German companies such as Hohner and Weltmeister made large numbers of accordions, but production had diminished by the end of the 20th century. |
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But in Trafalagar Square my gentlemanly uniqueness had diminished to something almost nonentitive. |
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When they returned, they carried diminished founder populations that lacked many whole families of organisms. |
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It was said that after the war his powers diminished as his bravura technique became sketchier. |
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The species is tolerant of low levels of oxygen and of a diminished quantity of the phytoplankton on which they feed. |
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Lystrosaurus was the most common land vertebrate during the Early Triassic, when animal life had been greatly diminished. |
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The resulting impulse spins the turbine and leaves the fluid flow with diminished kinetic energy. |
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In the late Middle Ages, the dike system was gradually strengthened and flooding diminished. |
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Together with their diminished foraging capacity, this can rapidly result in dehydration and metabolic imbalance. |
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Independent Members of Parliament were numerous in the last decades of the 19th century but diminished as the party system solidified. |
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Heat exposure leads to diminished thirst drive and thirst may not be a sufficient incentive to drink in many situations. |
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At his trial, he pleaded not guilty to 13 charges of murder, but guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. |
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Support for the Gothic chieftains diminished as refugees headed into Thrace and towards the safety of the Roman garrisons. |
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But now they are much diminished and do not have the reputation they formerly had. |
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As the power of the Republican government and the Generalitat diminished, much of the city was under the effective control of anarchist groups. |
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Before his elevation to the papacy, Cardinal Borgia's passion for Vannozza somewhat diminished, and she subsequently led a very retired life. |
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However, the diminished influence from states such as the United Kingdom increased the Kingdom's dependence upon Brazil. |
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On 26 May 1526, this diminished fleet of four ships, three galleons and the patache, passed through the Strait and entered the Pacific. |
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The geographical area of Florida diminished with the establishment of English settlements to the north and French claims to the west. |
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With their leader slain, the Aztec force diminished gradually, and the tlaxcalan and Castilian warriors routed them. |
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By the 18th century, declining silver production and economic diversification greatly diminished royal income. |
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Persecution diminished the number of Huguenots who remained in France, as many fled to Switzerland, the Netherlands, Italy, and England. |
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Major road improvements allowing for trucking and containerization diminished the need. |
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Trade diminished, and peasants, faced with mounting taxes and threats of violence, began to leave Russia. |
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After the fall of the Western Empire, much of the infrastructure needed to create plate armour diminished. |
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Moreover, with the Hundred Years' War and the growing spirit of English nationalism, the status of French diminished. |
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One important reform, introduced in England and Wales by statute is the diminished responsibility defence. |
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In that case, Mr Martin was found to have diminished responsibility for his actions, because he was mentally ill. |
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He pleaded guilty to manslaughter on the ground of diminished responsibility and was ordered to be detained in a secure hospital. |
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Under section 2 of the Homicide Act 1957 there are three requirements for the defendant to raise the defence of diminished responsibility. |
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Although a landmark case when it was decided, subsequent developments have diminished its significance. |
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If the percentage of firedamp starts to rise, less oxygen is available in the air and combustion is diminished or extinguished. |
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The result of diminished river flow can be power shortages in areas that depend heavily on hydroelectric power. |
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Manufacturing has diminished in the last few decades and only a few sites are still in production in the town today. |
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A fall from a shopping trolley is a regular occurrence, possibly due to diminished attention of the parents while shopping. |
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The strength of the army was greatly diminished by outbreaks of disease. |
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Gelatinisation temperatures and enthalpy reduced on acetylation and diminished further as the acetyl group increased. |
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As such, neurological impairments in the form of diminished reflex response may significantly impair natural gait automaticity. |
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With the death of Elizabeth, the possibility for such family indulgences greatly diminished. |
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Under Elizabeth, factionalism in the Council and conflicts at court greatly diminished. |
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In doing so the vast superiority in numbers of the Coalition would be greatly diminished. |
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Confidence in the device was diminished by the time the Luftwaffe was ready to conduct big raids. |
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With such massive population drops caused by the Black Death, the tax revenues from this industry greatly diminished. |
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Queen Victoria was the last monarch to exercise real personal power but this diminished over the course of her reign. |
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In the 1920s, the Liberal vote greatly diminished and the Labour Party became the Conservatives' main rivals. |
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Both branches encounter and overcome weirs and rejoin at Upper Parting, and the much diminished bore continues upstream. |
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Repair work gradually diminished until, finally the locomotive works closed, the land being redeveloped as Pride Park. |
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He found that in these cases the severity of the illness was notably diminished by previous vaccination. |
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He also diminished the Senatorial class influence in politics by boosting the equestrian class. |
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Since then, the Gaelic language has gradually diminished in most of Ireland and Scotland. |
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This act greatly diminished the seasonal influx of pilgrims, thus damaging the local economy. |
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