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Isn't that an example of gravely diminished expectations?
And its capacity to offer leadership to the world is gravely diminished.
Although he retained his seat in the Senate, narrowly defeating Lincoln when the state legislature (which then elected U.S. senators) voted 54 to 46 in his favour, Douglas's stature as a national leader of the Democratic Party was gravely diminished.
The Bush administration's policies on detention, interrogations, surveillance and other issues, he said, had imposed "unnecessary, self-inflicted wounds, which have gravely diminished our global standing and damaged our reputation for respecting the rule of law".
Aamer v Obama argued that his "indefinite imprisonment at Guantánamo has gravely diminished Mr Aamer's mental and physical health" and said that a medical commission should be granted access to the prisoner with the power to order that he be repatriated on medical grounds.
Mary McNamara couldn't be more right about the gravely diminished stature of contemporary news anchors.
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Health workers recently returned from H.I.V.-AIDS clinics in Africa and Central America report that nongovernmental programs to prevent mother-to-child transmission of H.I.V. are launched, but that they are embedded in gravely inadequate infrastructures that diminish the chances for success.
Ball diminished.
Diminished capacity?
The crowds have diminished.
Water pressure diminished.
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