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Patients will also label these emotions and their causes, as well as their coping aims, to control or diminish, often stressful, emotions.
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But in the rich world the religious role of the metropolis has diminished, often to vanishing point.
In higher grade and stage cancers, DLL1 was diminished, often heterogeneously expressed and delocalized to the cytoplasm and focally even to nuclei.
Once the cells reached their final configuration, the cell movements became relatively modest and the huge inner cavity tended to diminish and often vanished.
If that doesn't happen, the result can be diminished vision, often to the point of blindness.
In a way they may be right: as circulation and ratings decline, media organisations are looking for ways to sustain their diminishing numbers often by "infotainment".
But when rendered in 3-D, the glass boards and the metal posts were even more visible than they normally are, and the lights reflecting off the glass slightly diminished the often stunning visuals from the corners.
With voter disenfranchisement issues still plaguing the citizenry, and many burdened by plight and diminishing wages, often working multiple jobs to make ends meet, we need to lead everywhere we can.
That's because returns often diminish as funds become larger.
Hot flashes often diminish after three to six months and go away entirely after a few years.
Fan sites don't diminish market value, often actively organizing letter-writing campaigns to keep floundering programs on the networks.
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