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What defines a diminished person?
He just looked like this really diminished person".
The policeman in India is today a diminished person.
But a person crippled by memories is a diminished person; there is nothing ennobling about it.
Abigail Strubel, a mental health specialist who wrote a study on theoretical diagnoses and treatments for Dahmer, told me over the phone: "I have a bit of sympathy for him, because he was such a damaged, diminished person.
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Spreading rumors or innuendo, diminishing another person or excluding another person are as common techniques of bullies as the more publicized physical and cyber-attacks on another.
Participation was diminished in persons aged ≥76 as compared to the all other age groups (post-hoc pairwise comparisons, all p < 0.01), while other age groups showed similar odds of participation (all p values >0.2).
"Malignant social psychology" exists in relationships which devalue, dehumanize and diminish the person with dementia and for example, when the person is stigmatised, infantilised, objectified or ignored, a loss of personhood ensues.
A health problem may in and of itself diminish the person's view of him- or herself as someone who can deal with important challenges in life, and especially so when the health problem is viewed as closely related to the person's own lifestyle, as is the case with morbid obesity.
"Can this diminish the person's experience of their local community and local church?" asked Mark Regnerus, an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Texas at Austin.
But some privacy scholars and advocates are warning that the bill actually diminishes a person's ability to select what to share — and with whom — on a case-by-case basis.
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