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The café serves as a research lab: if a recipe proves popular, it can be adapted for mass-market production, with an inevitable diminution in flavor and subtlety.
Some have already bemoaned the decision, saying it is a regrettable break with what they see as a fundamentally harmless tradition and an inevitable diminution of the sport's so-called "glamour".
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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.
Perhaps, as Justice Alito notes, some people may find the "tradeoff" of privacy for convenience "worthwhile," or come to accept this "diminution of privacy" as "inevitable," and perhaps not.
It doesn't take a philosopher to understand that this diminution of the human condition is an inevitable price of social progress.
But some diminution of civil liberty is going to be inevitable in the war on terrorism, and the discretion left to the Attorney General, already large, will inevitably grow larger than ever.
Thus, secretory diminution is neither programmed nor pathological as recently reviewed [ 31]; rather, it is an inevitable feature of this biological design.
And even if the public does not welcome the diminution of privacy that new technology entails, they may eventually reconcile themselves to this development as inevitable".
"There has been no apparent diminution.
"There's a subtle diminution in prestige".
There is a diminution of complexity.
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