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is now diminished
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But this is now diminished.
Washington's comparative advantage in past meetings is now diminished, a fact clearly not lost on the Chinese.
Magnificent as it is, St Paul's architectural impact is now diminished by its ubiquityOn television, iIt was on TV every night for decades on the Thames TV ident.
If the separation between magazines' editorial and advertising sides was once a gulf, it is now diminished to the size of a sidewalk crack.
As for the Met, it is in a holding pattern; at first, the Swiss-based conductor Fabio Luisi took over much of Levine's schedule, including the most recent rendition of the "Ring," but his role is now diminished, and the twenty-six operaslateded for next season will have twenty-two different conductors.
BRLC shares continue to look undervalued, even as some of the risk of running out of cash is now diminished.
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SARS "had some impact particularly in April and May in businesses like engines, medical and plastics, but that impact is now diminishing".
But, as Birch explains, the appetite of rich individual investors is now diminishing with local communities playing an increasingly important role in the running of their club.
A few years ago focus was on human anti-mouse antibodies (HAMA) concomitant with the increased use of mouse monoclonal antibody therapy, a problem that is now diminishing due to development of humanized antibodies.
Though for us moving toward the Winter Solstice light is now diminishing, yoga philosophy suggests there is a light within that never wanes.
"If you say at a certain point in the case of an illness for which there are different courses of treatment available, 'You're making progress, I can still treat you, but the number of options is now diminishing.
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