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And with war, I see the problems I outlined earlier, and I see a diminution in the authority and the work of the United Nations for the future.
Loss of carbon dioxide increases alkalinity and causes a slight diminution in the protein content of the egg.
The patient was treated with oral antibiotic therapy without diminution of the mass.
In Smithson's work, seriality involves not pure repetition or reiteration but rather accretion, concretion, and diminution.
The result was a one-third reduction in the number of robberies and a general diminution of other anti-social incidents.
So it's a diminution of any economic potential as well as infringement on their law.
A feature of chromatin diminution in the crustacean genus Cyclops is that the somatic and germline chromosome number remains the same.
The loss or diminution of salary and other contractual perquisites are claimed as special damages.
It seems there has been a definite diminution in the power of the really strong neocons in the government.
At national level, the diminution in the importance of the marine sector within the Government structure continues.
Because much of the Indian trade involved buffalo robes, the diminution of the large western herds especially affected Fort Union.
I want increased liberty, equality and fraternity, not a diminution of democracy as we are tiptoed into totalitarianism and authoritarianism.
The effect of the laws was to reduce total turnover by about 10 per cent, with a corresponding diminution of imports from other Member States.
Many farmers see downzoning as a taking, an encroachment on their economic rights and a diminution of their retirement nest egg.
The diminution of the importance of olfaction is a casualty of the drive towards the intellectualisation of modern life.
In some but not all patients this was accompanied by diminution of urtication in response to cooling.
The metaphors of the loss, diminution, or erosion of state power can misrepresent this reconfiguration.
His interest in counterpoint is shown in a set of 120 canons, which use such techniques as augmentation, diminution, and retrograde motion.
Portlaoise town councillors are up in arms over what they perceive as a diminution of the powers of the town council.
Numbness and a diminution of skin sensitivity may appear in the lower abdomen and last several months.
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Examples from Classical Literature
On the diminution in size having reached a limit in any species, the maximum size is regained by the formation of an auxospore.
The powerful shafts were doubly modified by the diminution and by the entasis.
The Ionic column, thus made of greater proportional height, had diminution and entasis like the Doric.
The imperial treasury suffered no diminution whether Juda was called an ethnarchy or a province dependent upon Rome.
In the meantime I do not anticipate any diminution in the appetites of myself and Friar Tuck.
The volume of flame, however, is increased by inert gas, and there is a proportionate diminution of the heating effect.
No considerable diminution of the interest-volume can be expected through a decline in the interest rate.
He failed, the diminution in his height being fully counterbalanced by the latitudinal extension of his elbows!
The palpebral fissure was normal in size and there was little, if any, diminution in strength of the right radial pulse.
One reason is to be found in the diminution of hand work and the growth of the machine tool.
In Mimosa, the responsive movement is brought about by a sudden diminution of turgor in the pulvinus.
A diminution of turgor may, on the other hand, be produced by withdrawal of water through plasmolysis.
I shall now describe the influence of induced diminution of turgor on the rate of growth.
There is a diminution of turgor and contraction in the motile organ, resulting in the fall of leaf.
This diminution, however, was not due to retention of uric acid in the organism.
An increased yield and better quality of top, owing to the absence of broken fiber, and consequent diminution of noil and waste.
The force required for this purpose was judged of by the diminution of volume of the air in the pressure gauge.
The result for the pueblos of the great revolt in New Mexico was a gradual diminution in the numbers of their inhabitants.
We don't know about the magnification, but the diminution is most remarkable.
Six days after sunrise the craters are again nearly of the same size, owing to the diminution of Messier.
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