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The report found fault with Lanier's decision in 2012 to merge the Force Investigation Team, called FIT, which had exclusively reviewed police-involved shootings and serious uses of force, into the internal affairs division, citing among other factors a diminished workload because of the fewer shootings by officers.
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Factors such as unbalanced nurse-patient ratios, heavy workloads, and expectation from nurses to only execute the doctors' orders resulted in a diminished relationship with patients and had them choose a functional and task-oriented nursing system.
What defines a diminished person?
But Mr Zhou seems a diminished figure.
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Complicating matters is a diminished fan base.
Today the chancellor is a diminished figure.
Today, they seemed a diminished lot.
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