| 11. | We would see a limitation and a diminution of the science focus,
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| 12. | He believed that leprosy was caused by a diminution of the blood.
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| 13. | Diminution may also be achieved by a sign of proportion.
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| 14. | Diminution of sovereignty is usually absent from accession of lands.
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| 15. | But the subsequent century saw considerable diminution of the garden.
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| 16. | The prospect of any diminution in Amalie's own workload receded.
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| 17. | Doing this would be a diminution of the Police Commission and its authority.
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| 18. | But " if we see a further diminution of income,"
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| 19. | There is a diminution in the value of your acumen to corporate America.
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| 20. | The media are so different that comparison risks the diminution of either one.
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