Sentence examples for diminution of quality from inspiring English sources

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(EMI): Pet Shop Boys have written so many good pop songs over such a long period, and with so little diminution of quality, that their lack of American super-stardom can only be attributed to occult forces.

In the end, the choice will have to be between another late bailout from Treasury funds, an intensification of the rationing of access which is already evident in rising waiting times, or a diminution of quality, for example by allowing some slippage against the strictures on staffing which were introduced after the deadly scandal at Mid-Staffs.

"Another real terms cut in the licence fee would lead to a loss of services, or potentially a diminution of quality, or both".

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"I don't believe in privatisation of Channel 4 – there would be an inevitable and very significant diminution of the quality of programming and it would become bland," Johnson told attendees at the Media Summit 2009 in London today.

The decision by the Appellate Division of state Supreme Court noted the community opposition, but said the zoning board's finding that the expansion would be detrimental to the area due to increased traffic, noise and diminution of air quality were not supported by substantial evidence.

The diminution of our quality of life would be an unacceptable consequence of short-term thinking.

Further investigation is needed around unresolved issues such as: The influence of working conditions (stress, flexibility, outcontracting) on user's satisfaction (perceived quality), searching for evidence of quality diminution resulting from changing the working conditions in settings other than hospitals and nursing staff.

Feedback from our peers shows that other test-optional schools have not generally seen a diminution in quality of students.

Their stance is all the sadder in that it reveals a diminution of the same human quality that kindles the sexual energy they're so keen not to see snuffed out.

On the other hand, if the magistrates became aware of the diminution in the quality of their adjudications and chose to do nothing about it, then arguably the process of corrosion might have become a process of corruption by virtue of the corrupting effect it is having on the character of the magistrates qua magistrates.

Another real terms cut in the licence fee will inevitably lead to a loss of services or diminution in quality or both.

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