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But for all the backsliding, hope lies in the fact that this recourse is plainly diminishing.
Rumours of ill health aside, his 34-year rule has plainly produced diminishing returns for ordinary Libyans.
The tiny figure of Mrs Wilberforce (Wilberforce was the name of the 19th-century idealist who called for the abolition of slavery) is plainly a much diminished Britannia.
But when asked on Thursday whether Ms. Kennedy's stature had been diminished, Mr. Paterson responded plainly, "No".
"Let me put it plainly, if we Republicans choose Donald Trump as our nominee, the prospects for a safe and prosperous future are greatly diminished," Romney said.
Ball diminished.
Diminished capacity?
Scientists speaking plainly about their findings will diminish the likelihood of loose interpretations.
He understood that American willingness (what politicians call resolve) to keep the Army fighting is a diminishing asset — unless it can be plainly, repeatedly demonstrated that progress is being made and that the enemy directly threatens the nation.
But as overflow increases, the quality and objectivity of peer review are plainly being eroded (Eisen, 2011), leading to the current state of diminishing trust in science (Steen, 2011; Resnik and Dinse, 2013).
Appetites diminish.
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