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Ms. Carnegie, fearing fabric shortages and a diminished interest in shopping, temporarily shut down her operation.
More and more, though, I think that sort of stuff actually reflects a diminished interest on the part of the audience in anything other than show business and, by inference, celebrity.
Mr. Scott said that the shuttering of "At the Movies" did not necessarily reflect a diminished interest in cinema criticism or a decline in its ability to influence audiences.
The result can be a diminished interest in food and gradual weight loss, or a tendency to over-season foods with salt or sugar, which may impair control of high blood pressure or diabetes, common problems in the elderly.
It is not only poor Scots who show a diminished interest in their place in the world.What is missing from the unionist side is a more positive vision for Britain.
Many started noticing a diminished interest.
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This disorder is characterized by loss of pleasure; it involves feeling a substantially diminished interest in most activities, including activities found enjoyable in the past.
If a borrower's monthly payment is lowered, resulting in diminished interest to a mutual fund or foreign bank, taxpayers have to make up the difference for the next 30 or 40 years.
MDD is characterized by one or more major depressive episodes (MDEs), where an MDE is defined as a period of at least two weeks during which either a depressed mood dominates or markedly diminished interest, also known as anhedonia, is observed.
Scott appealed the decision and argued that "state employees possessed a diminished privacy interest".
His decision not to run for a second term pretty much gave away his diminished interest in the affairs of the Commonwealth.
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