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There is a diminution of complexity.
The price you pay for this is a diminution of the comedy.
For some, though, sexposition is a diminution of the screenwriter's craft.
Hmm, I say, perhaps I'll have a look at Airbnb [which is a diminution of airbed B&B].
A free press that serves at the pleasure of its government is a diminution of the intent of the founders and not, by the way, a free press.
I would expect million+ to be paying particular attention to this, as the reduction of university education to something that is measured as nothing more than an individual economic benefit is a diminution of what we actually do.
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"In a sense, every one of her successes was a diminution of him," Eyre says.
"There has been a diminution of values," James E. Burke, the former chief executive of Johnson & Johnson, is quoted as saying.
The Army thought it was a diminution of its role, a disregard of its traditions and its ways, and fought him on it.
Ms. Quinn agreed, "If she was a guy going to work for a guy, nobody would ask if it was a diminution of her voice".
No one contests that when the planet palpably cooled from 1645 to 1715 — the Maunder minimum, which saw the freezing of the Thames — there was a diminution of solar activity.
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