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However, there is a potential problem, which would diminish my optimism.
The best preventive would be a rise in incomes, which would diminish their dependence on agriculture.
"It can't be read as a two-hour P.S.A.," Mr. Rzepka said, which would diminish its effectiveness.
"I worry that they are not seriously committed to instituting cadaver donation," which would diminish the need to harvest organs from prisoners.
It may just make Miliband try harder to cut a deal for increased state funding for political parties, which would diminish their influence still further.
Mr. Fakahany is closely linked to Mr. O'Neal, which would diminish his chances of staying, say people inside the firm with knowledge of the discussions.
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Salinas, meanwhile, has proposed breaking the giant oil monopoly into several companies, which potentially would diminish the union's power.
That total does not account for multiple overtimes in two of the games, which would drastically diminish the odds.
The professors said the move would inevitably reduce the number of students who take humanities classes, which would further diminish financing for those departments.
For instance, an emphasis on VA could lead teachers to cheat or teach to the test, which would then diminish the reliability of VA as a measure of teacher quality.
Beyond the obvious threat of provoking a war, they said, secession was not an attractive option for Mr. Dodik, because it would mean aligning the Serb Republic with Serbia or Russia, which would severely diminish his power.
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