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Aesthetic returns were to diminish swiftly: within a decade of ICI House's slim, glassy elegance, the Gas & Fuel Corporation had inflicted on Melbourne not one but two hunched brown brick towers with tiny aluminium windows, proverbial in their monotony – the so-called 'ugly sisters'.
If tax revenue were to diminish due to a crisis, it would tighten the belt for all of us -- for refugees and citizens of Germany.
This might lead to overestimation of the health economic benefit of early cART initiation in patients with CD4 count on the high end of this range if the absolute increase in life-expectancy were to diminish with higher baseline CD4 count.
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"I think to call it nostalgia is to diminish it.
None of which is to diminish Berry's work.
"The only way to stop poaching is to diminish the incentive of people to kill animals.
To call it make-believe or creative visualization is to diminish its individuality and power.
The net result in Lake Charles, however, has been to diminish the amount of local broadcasting.
To say the teddy bear loves boxing is to diminish how he feels about the sport.
None of which is to diminish the significance of the HD series.
None of this is to diminish the enduring force of deep-seated cultural and religious aversions to homosexuality.
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