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"In a sense, every one of her successes was a diminution of him," Eyre says.
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".
Mr Cruickshank's readers are left to ponder whether the main reason for its decline was a diminution of demand or greater economic opportunities for women.
"If there was any military raid by the MoD on the development budget the public would most certainly understand that this was a diminution of the commitment to reach the 0.7%.
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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Hmm, I say, perhaps I'll have a look at Airbnb [which is a diminution of airbed B&B].
"There has been a diminution of values," James E. Burke, the former chief executive of Johnson & Johnson, is quoted as saying.
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