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But the envious would have had to consider the price the particle was paying: diminution, insignificance.
The price you pay for this is a diminution of the comedy.
The judges' unsuccessful lawsuit argued that this breaking of the promise amounted to a diminution of judicial pay, forbidden by the "compensation clause" of Article III.
Those on the lower end of the economic ladder have lost their apartments and housing to speculators, they have seen taxes increase beyond their ability to pay, they have seen a diminution of social services and public housing and they have found themselves unprepared to compete for the job opportunities because of a lack of training.
The scandal's diminution of his presidency was the price he and we paid for his particular arrogance.
While the deal underscores the continuing diminution of American power here, the fact is that the United States and other allied countries still pay nearly all of the costs of Afghan security forces.
Instead the Cato Institute's Alan Reynolds moved quickly to challenge the notion of excess income at the top: claiming its marked diminution after 2007 and the distortion of the pre-2007 data by the CBO's misunderstanding of how rich people pay taxes.
"There has been no apparent diminution.
I would expect million+ to be paying particular attention to this, as the reduction of university education to something that is measured as nothing more than an individual economic benefit is a diminution of what we actually do.
"There's a subtle diminution in prestige".
There is a diminution of complexity.
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