Sentence examples for increase diminution from inspiring English sources

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"in mental functions something is to be distinguished a quota of affect or a sum of excitation which possesses all the characteristics of a quantity (though we have no means of measuring it) which is capable of increase, diminution, displacement and discharge, and which is spread over the memory-traces of ideas somewhat as an electric charge is spread over the surface of a body.

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Despite the increasing diminution of state ownership, the government retains prerogative powers through dominant shareholder right and the ability to appoint key positions in joint stock companies operating in key industrial sectors (Vuong, 2014).

Time continued to pass, to mount, with no increase or diminution of either urgency or desperation.

Such a pattern clearly represents an overall increase or diminution of the configuration as results from isometric size change.

Marsh admitted that, "we cannot measure the value of any one of these elements in climatic disturbance, raising or lowering of temperatures, increase or diminution of humidity".

Consequently, the service time (cell residence time) of calls that end their service in the cell where they were originated is, in general, considerable smaller (greater) than the mean UST (CDT), resulting in a diminution (increase) on the mean value of the CHTn.

Such markers could be the neck diameter, whose diminution increases the risk of overirradiation [ 4, 5].

Note that differences between scorers increase along with the diminution of the kappa coefficient.

In the mouse model of LHON, mitochondrial analysis revealed partial complex I and respiration defects and increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, whereas synaptosome analysis revealed decreased complex I activity and increased ROS but no diminution of ATP production.

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.

One can experience kinetic pleasure when, e.g., drinking when thirsty; in these cases, pleasure increases, presumably with the diminution of the pain of thirst.

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