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Compared to NE and IP, the 2Dt is more flexible at modeling copious seedfall near the parent tree and diminishing events farther downwind [20].
Diminished event-related gamma band coherence has been reported in schizophrenia (Sakkalis et al. 2006) and bipolar disorder (Ozerdem et al. 2011).
And this time television, with its crisp logos, only diminished the event -- "America Under Attack," "Attack on America," as though this was another school shooting or forest fire, something that could be packaged with room to melodramatize.
And while the more authoritarian air has diminished the event for some diehards over the years, others speak to the lasting importance of Zozobra.
Whoever espouses that notion is either diminishing the event's enormity or afraid to embrace the truth, or both.
People come to defend them in certain ways, in part because they think worrying about definitively counting the deaths amounts to a conscious effort to diminish the event's awfulness.
They have, therefore, run trial balloons to diminish the event, advancing the notion that the operation was no big deal because any president would have done the same thing.
They also said the issue of which Lib Dems would appear had diminished as the event changed format.
Instead of being diminished by the event, her stature grew.
He claimed that the psychological trauma of that event diminished his singing abilities.
News coverage concerning the charges against Mr. Skilling, she added, did not include "evidence of the smoking-gun variety" and in any event diminished between Enron's collapse in 2001 and Mr. Skilling's trial.
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