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And where inequality grows we all become diminished.
However – and brace yourself for HEAVY PLOT EXPOSITION – the Rock is told that the Baywatch brand has become diminished somehow.
THE problem with accepting — with preferring — diminished substitutes is that over time, we, too, become diminished substitutes.
The original culture remains evident in the islands, but the Native Hawaiian aesthetic has become diminished and diluted over the years through death and intermarriage.
Paintings that are varnished, contrary to the intention of the artist, can become permanently altered in appearance over time and become diminished in value.
"Young people's hopes and prospects for the future have in very real terms become diminished," says Stuart Ewen, "and in a situation like that, obviously you have to rethink whom you're selling to".
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The human factor became diminished.
By turning the period into a playground, it softens the horror of what really happened, and the tyranny of the Krays becomes diminished as a result.
Unlike other businesses, clubs need their rivals to be reasonably healthy, or else the whole football product becomes diminished.' In 2000, sport got a measure of protection from the EU in the form of the Nice Declaration, a statement from all the member countries recognising sport's many benefits and that it is a business second, not first.
The role of PMA, the dominant predictor for several sucking variables seen in the control group, became diminished for the infants with risk factors but changes were otherwise similar.
The evolution profile of the energy partition shows the following tendency in all the three modes: the partition increases in the early evolution phase, reaches a maximum value (or peak of the energy partition), and becomes diminished in the late evolution phase.
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