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Over a decade after her death, there has been no diminution of interest in Hepburn's life and work.
I didn't renounce the world; I just became gradually less interested in certain aspects of it, less involved with it — and that diminution of interest was slowly reciprocated.
In Britain, of course, Shakespeare is common currency, as is to be expected from a country that can field simultaneously the Royal Shakespeare Company and Shakespeare's Globe, without an apparent diminution of interest in the output of either.
At the New York Golf Center, Frank Cole, a club salesman, said he had seen no diminution of interest in golfers looking at the broad Nike line or the Victory Reds.
Beginning from the first stage, when attention is inevitably fixed on the nature itself of a society, there is a gradual diminution of interest in underlying societal values until weakness, manifested in attention to frivolities and inability to concentrate on weightier matters, undermines the society's inner cohesion and its ability to withstand external inimical pressures.
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But Gail Blauner, the manager of the Banknote Building, says she expects no diminution of artists' interest anytime soon.
After another quick start to the diminution of British interest – Elena Baltacha lasted a tick over an hour against Sam Stosur in the first result of the 2012 French Open – attention switched later to the embarrassment of others, and Andy Roddick was a scowling loser at the end of day one.
Moreover, the high molecular weight of most mAb constitutes a limitation since sequestration by specific cells might result in diminution of available, free mAb able to bind to the target of interest.
Both genotypes spent similar amounts of time in the quadrant of interest (ANOVA F 1,22)=1.895, P=0.182; Fig. 4C), but Ms5Yah mice showed a clear diminution of annulus crossing (ANOVA F 1,22)=8.910, P=0.007; Fig. 4D), indicating a deficit in spatial memory.
In the circumstances that prevail today, they are especially bereft of means to combat the afflictions that beset us: involuntary unemployment, environmental degradation, public squalor and a marked diminution of the state's capacity to serve the interests of its people (in contrast to its economic elites), even as productive capacities increase.
Nothing is truer than philosopher Samuel Johnson's apercu 258 years ago in The Idler that, "Among the calamities of war may be jointly numbered the diminution of the love of truth, by the falsehoods which interest dictates and credulity encourages".
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