Sentence examples for diminution in performance from inspiring English sources

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The gas diffusion electrode exhibited high efficiency for H2O2 production over extended periods and did not show a diminution in performance in any of the matrices.

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Cardiac pump failure of HCR rats was exclusively characterized as a diminution in cardiac systolic performance during hypoxia with no failures attributable to the development of fatal irregular contractions (Figure 5c).

Diminutions were traditionally improvised in performance.

It may be observed that Groves v. John Wunder Co., supra, is the only case which has come to our attention in which the cost of performance rule has been followed under circumstances where the cost of performance greatly exceeded the diminution in value resulting from the breach of contract.

The growth in performance has been matched by a growth in cost and a diminution of the number of aircraft required by civil and military customers.

Analysis of the cause of acute cardiac decompensation revealed that low capacity runners (LCR) experienced sustained irregular ventricular contractions without a marked diminution in LV pressure specifically attributable to systolic performance (Figure 4a and 5).

They report clear evidence of a diminution in the effects of unions on wages, financial performance, and productivity through time even if certain unfavorable effects of unions are found to persist such as slower employment growth and elevated absenteeism.

Under the most liberal view of the evidence herein, the diminution in value resulting to the premises because of non-performance of the remedial work was $300.00.

Nevertheless, it is of some significance that three out of four appellate courts have followed the diminution in value rule under circumstances where, as here, the cost of performance greatly exceeds the diminution in value.

Over plaintiffs' objections, defendant thereafter introduced expert testimony as to the "diminution in value" of plaintiffs' farm resulting from the failure of defendant to render performance as agreed in the contract — that is, the difference between the present value of the farm, and what its value would have been if defendant had done what it agreed to do.

"There's a subtle diminution in prestige".

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