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Surely television ratings for the 2009 Wimbledon final will diminish with no Federer-Nadal rematch.
"Year by year, Japan's influence will erode, and the centrality of the U.S.-Japan relationship to Pacific affairs will diminish with it".
We can try to erase it, by launching cancellare_ _campaigns, or decide to preserve it, hoping, perhaps, that its dissonance will diminish with time.
We can try to erase it, by launching cancellare campaigns, or decide to preserve it, hoping, perhaps, that its dissonance will diminish with time.
Advocates for people with disabilities hope such incidents of noncompliance will diminish with recent changes to state law that allow for a new level of enforcement of existing A.D.A. law, said Michael Hellmann, a Westchester lawyer specializing in disability law.
"But I think a lot of it will diminish with time because of education, and once it's not in front of people the issue will go away also" he said.
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Mr. Fader, whose authority will diminish considerably with the change, noted that school board elections produce a notoriously low voter turnout.
Both AT&T, which will be the nation's largest cable operator when it completes the purchase of MediaOne, and Time Warner, which will be the second largest, have interests in high-speed Internet and programming companies, although the overlap will diminish somewhat with the sale of Road Runner.
It is the hope of the hardworking pioneers in the organic movement that the instance of Parkinson disease, cancer, and many environmentally related illnesses will diminish exponentially with the conversion of acreage to organic cultivation.
Although this dependency will diminish asymptotically with increasing numbers of trials, for the relatively short sequences (of a few hundred trials at best) that are feasible within a standard experiment, introducing a different sequence for each participant could increase the variability of parameter estimates, over and above the intrinsic interindividual trait-differences per se.
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