Sentence examples for a diminution to from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a diminution to" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when discussing a reduction or decrease in something, typically in a formal or academic context.
Example: "The recent policy changes have led to a significant diminution to the funding allocated for education."
Alternatives: "a reduction in" or "a decrease in".

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All samples in LEW/Ztm-ci2 rats from the VetSchool group showed some degree of pathological alteration ranging from a diminution to a complete loss of the photoreceptor cell layer and the outer nuclear layer (Fig. 4-B/C).

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Sex with strangers online amounts to a diminution, close to an absolute negation, of the context that gives human interaction genuine content.

A combination of char diminution to less than 100 μm, deagglomeration, and homogenization in a colloid mixer combined with stepwise warming and further in-line preheating under pressure immediately before gasification are essential ingredients for a successful final bioslurry preparation.

Diminution to a single-walled straw material down to about 1 cm in length is sufficient; further diminution is not desirable because it does not change the characteristic lengths, and excessive diminution creates dust problems.

"It would seem perverse if independent regulation [of the BBC] led to a diminution of the standards that are applied to the BBC".

If it might strike some visitors to the Met as a diminution of their pleasure to be surrounded by hundreds of ear-budded visitors, Campbell is not among them.

And key to that stasis, to the maintenance of the status quo, to a diminution of opportunity for 93percentnt of the population, is Oxbridge.

And this indebtedness leads to a diminution of our actual independence and of our ability to control our own future.

"This comes as a result of a marked increase in experts' negative assessment of existing preparations to cope with challenges such as extreme weather and climate change, rather than owing to a diminution of fears over chronic economic risks such as unemployment and underemployment or fiscal crises, which have remained relatively stable from 2014," the report said.

But there was considerable skepticism among politicians and in the news media that Mr. Zardari would agree to a diminution of power.

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.

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