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Verdict: Headline-grabbing move but experts warn social housing stock could be diminished for "generation rent".
This type of trade -- and the anxiety of local economic leaders who worry that it could be diminished for some time -- underlines just how much the Texas border economy is tied to Mexico.
Given that only 25% of the poorest fifth of students, as measured by neighbourhood deprivation, manage to gain a B average in English, maths and three other GCSEs, if the new "vocational A-levels" also have high entry requirements, then access to this route will be diminished for those who might benefit most.
The upheaval in Italy means that other euro zone leaders may no longer have a reliable partner in the drive to create a more durable currency union and that Rome's voice in making European policy will be diminished, for now at least.
Overeating may also be diminished for another reason: less stress at the dinner table.
As if the Dodgers didn't have enough injury woes, they're trying to come to grips with the possibility that Justin Turner, their most consistent hitter and a driving force behind their World Series run in 2017, could be diminished for much of this season by the fractured left wrist he suffered in spring training.
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And each of us must share in its promise, or the promise is diminished for all.
The radial density gradients were diminished for increasing fine fraction amounts only.
Once that changes, the game is diminished, for player and spectator alike.
But after the patch is removed, pain in that area is diminished for weeks, the company's studies have shown.
But "Traffic" has been diminished for me by seeing its predecessor, the 12-year-old British television series that was the blueprint for the Soderbergh film.
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