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The radical diminution in the scope of breast surgery did not alter the national breast cancer death rate.
But the networks are not institutions in which people are accustomed to the idea of diminution.
However hard she tried, she could not get rid of this feeling of diminution and abandonment.
Thirty four (25.76%) patients complained of diminution of vision.
I would call it something close to a pattern, but I'm not sufficiently English for that sort of diminution.
In the case of Reagan and Bush the younger, federal tax cuts are advocated on philosophical and ideological grounds, diminution of the size and scope of government.
The contract stated that there would be a constructive termination if "a significant diminution in your responsibilities, authority or scope of duties is effected by the board of directors," even if his title did not change.
Moreover, any marginal diminution in this incentive that might result from the Court's decision today is more than justified by society's interest in restricting the scope of the exclusionary rule to those cases where in fact there is a reasonable expectation of privacy.
What was the scope of their engagement?
Scope of practice.
The Scope of a Problem.
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