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"diminish" Definitions
  1. [intransitive, transitive] to become smaller, weaker, etc.; to make something become smaller, weaker, etc. synonym decrease
  2. [transitive] diminish somebody/something to make somebody/something seem less important than they really are

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It took years to slowly diminish and diminish and diminish to where now anything I get is negligible.
If we diminish research in that area, we diminish hope for West Virginia.
"That's sort of the most dangerous consequence of this kind of concentration is the ability to exclude rivals, put them out of business, diminish innovation, diminish entrepreneurship, diminish choices for consumers," he said.
The minute you say, "Well, I can't because so-and-so," you diminish yourself and you diminish your ability to have impact.
If there is a significant economic slowdown, that cash flow will likely diminish, and the pace of buybacks will diminish as well. 2.
"I will keep doing [the show] as long as my skills do not diminish, and they have started to diminish," he said in the interview.
" "Stocks sell off on political instability that can diminish global demand, changes in currencies that will diminish demand for U.S. goods (denominated in expensive dollars).
"I will keep doing it [the show] as long as my skills do not diminish, and they have started to diminish," he told CTV News (CNN).
"It certainly doesn't diminish our enthusiasm to do something on prescription drug prices, and there's no reason it should diminish theirs," a senior Democratic aide said.
To jam Section 702 reauthorization into an omnibus or to otherwise prevent debate on the floor would not only diminish Americans' privacy, it would diminish our voice.
Diversification to Diminish Telia's diversification will diminish after the sale of Eurasian assets as contribution of its core Swedish market to EBITDA will increase to 60% from around 40%.
"I will keep doing it (the show) as long as my skills do not diminish, and they have started to diminish," he told CTV's Lisa LaFlamme in an interview Friday.
"The security issue is really having a major negative impact on the ability to respond in an appropriate way, in the classic way that you respond to an Ebola outbreak, to be able to essentially get to the point where you diminish it, diminish it, diminish it, and then it's gone," he said in late January.
Over time, the need for such a subsidy would diminish.
And luckily, it doesn't diminish Andy's journey in the film.
I know it doesn't detract from or diminish my experience.
I'm not trying to diminish anyone's skills as an investor.
That's not to diminish the importance of heuristics; they're often
I don't mean to diminish LA. I'm not a diminisher.
This observation doesn't diminish the power of Trump's marketing method.
The rules of the parliament itself diminish its democratic role.
"False accusations diminish the severity of real assault," Trump said.
That does not diminish the value of this enlightening book.
It will also diminish the state's draw as a destination
ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: I don't want to diminish the risk.
They're going to do everything they can to diminish you.
They recognize that other people's achievements don't diminish their own.
Cuts to interest rates tend to diminish a currency's value.
Sessions' immunity doesn't diminish the danger of Russian interference, however.
But might a true slide step diminish the prized fastball?
But the ubiquity of boycotts does not diminish their seriousness.
These diminish your feelings of worth and hamper your potential.
It doesn't diminish the work or the person doing it.
With rosé, that begins by ignoring efforts to diminish expectations.
Failure to do so will diminish Congress' prestige and authority.
Meanwhile Tehran is able to diminish America's Middle East clout.
The coal aspect (of the business) is going to diminish.
Even a hitless Game 5 could not diminish his impact.
" He added: "False accusations diminish the severity of real assault.
But extended lockdowns will diminish the capacity for large purchases.
We diminish as the seeming empathy of the machine increases.
Does a religious gender gap diminish, or does it widen?
But this does not diminish the accomplishments of the Democrats.
Mostly frowned upon because quality can diminish during the wait.
The president agreed to not diminish his partner in public.
I could feel my skills very slowly starting to diminish.
Will she use her power to uphold or diminish patriarchy?
Others are pushing back against efforts to diminish Deng's legacy.
Sanders's influence didn't diminish with the end of the primaries.
This trend could further diminish hiring by the retail sector.
Then they heard the President's attempt to diminish his vulnerability.
West winds diminish but are still brisk, so bundle up.
Meeting her heroes, she said, did not diminish their glow.
Can it do anything to diminish the sound of commercials?
They are making a fateful choice to diminish the House.
But that doesn't diminish its value as a Ghostbusters movie.
James's presence, however, did not diminish Irving's opportunities to excel.
Knowing the seed didn't diminish my enjoyment of solving, though.
As pay increases, the returns to each additional dollar diminish.
Without anxiety, the overwhelming majority of stress would completely diminish.
The store will carry GHE20G0TH1K and DIMINISH, this is our first time ever making merchandise and DIMINISH is a streetwear line some friends of mine from Shanghai started, so we now carry their glasses!
Britain's decision to leave will obviously diminish its influence in Europe.
Nor should it diminish the importance of New Hampshire this year.
Try not to let the professional rebuff diminish your value. 5.
It is not to fetishize Black pain, nor to diminish it.
Taking acetaminophen during pregnancy, the authors say, may diminish that advantage.
When options diminish in the mainstream, communities flourish in the underground.
"That doesnt diminish the meaningfulness of him winning NH," he tweeted.
"We don't want to diminish what's happened to them," he said.
That would further diminish the value of a civil case here.
But erroneous mistakes erode trust and diminish the necessity for accuracy.
The need for our data is never again going to diminish.
Outside carping against Mr Trump will not diminish his tribal support.
Does this diminish your enthusiasm for Chinese investments in any way?
That will further diminish its attractiveness in the eyes of marketers.
Alternatively, interactions with other drugs could diminish absorption, interfering with efficacy.
If we then see stock indices recover, the effect should diminish.
In not asking for permission, scientists diminish public trust, she argues.
Rain in some spots was beginning to diminish during the day.
Self-driving cars have the ability to significantly diminish that number.
But, Barnett emphasizes that shouldn't diminish the importance of tracking BII.
Sticking to the Paris Path would greatly diminish these health risks.
Fame would only diminish the pleasure that I can give others.
It will diminish technological advances in areas that are most significant.
The administration of President Donald Trump may diminish those optimistic outlooks.
The Buy American program will not diminish the march of automation.
Both of our experiences functioned to diminish, dismiss, and demean us.
To stop a recall, you have to diminish the voters' anger.
Don't let the negativity and criticism of others diminish your idea.
Why do you diminish yourself by urging him on the country?
High-level dialogue like this helps diminish the space between us.
This doesn't diminish the chance to make the fight with Canelo.
It would weaken Europe and it would impoverish and diminish Britain.
Reorganizing the workplace — a complicated undertaking — would help diminish the gap.
That doesn't diminish the fun of reading this smart, irresistible romp.
Still, that doesn't diminish the very real consequences of his rhetoric.
Wade or gut voting rights or further diminish collective bargaining rights.
It doesn't diminish the loss, it's just felt by less people.
They were doing everything they could to diminish and demean me.
The losses did not diminish the artistry of his performance, though.
But the earthquakes did not diminish the centuries-old Mexican celebration.
And once Trump's team is in place, that leverage will diminish.
Does this weaker response diminish Western leverage to change Moscow's behavior?
But his critiques seemed to diminish the very purpose of them.
No wrongheaded American abdication can diminish the importance of this task.
Scaling up mezcal as if it were tequila would diminish it.
Watching Mr. Campbell's facilities diminish is both bittersweet and surprisingly heartening.
But squabbles with Klobuchar threatened to diminish both of their candidacies.
Yet nothing can diminish their sheer genius as artists and performers.
The change will most likely diminish the number of people covered.
Experts say it could also diminish the role played by regulators.
It doesn't diminish the long-term hopes for the Wildcats, though.
Antagonism, indignation, anger — these qualities don't diminish democracy or impede progress.
Trump, Ryan, and McConnell are set to greatly diminish that legacy.
By your words & behavior, you diminish the Office of the Presidency.
Others object that these biomedical interventions could diminish our free will.
Or perhaps my pain will simply gradually diminish on its own.
Can you suggest how we can diminish or abate this hostility?
The demand from emerging markets for safe assets will not soon diminish.
The GoFundMe appeal seemed to diminish Barbara Mikkelson's role in building Snopes.
Higher interest rates tend to diminish the appeal of non-yielding gold.
Trump's comments diminish the role of the Russian government in the attack.
Some market participants have worried that the increased supply will diminish demand.
From this day forward, attacking Hillary serves only to diminish that aim.
The good, Roslingish news is that poverty continued to diminish (see chart).
If you diminish Donald Trump, he's going to come after you hard.
Don't let haters or ignorants define your path or diminish your achievements.
Adeagbo's initial characterization of the sport—"violent and turbulent"—didn't quickly diminish.
If the intensity continues to fall, it could diminish this expected turnout.
Bleached corals can recover if the ocean waters cool or pollutants diminish.
When the animals are gone, economic prospects for humans diminish as well.
The pressure on clubs to spend to remain competitive will not diminish.
It also achieves something remarkable, which is to diminish Rodin's formidable presence.
On recent earnings calls, some executives even appeared to diminish Trump's influence.
But much of Ultima's mystery will diminish in the next few days.
Challenges should diminish, he added, and operational improvements should yield financial results.
Nominating a candidate mainstream Republicans aren't excited about could further diminish turnout.
The liberties taken by these columnists don't diminish astrology, they expand it.
And in the intelligence services, if a review seeks to diminish them.
Though Villa and Lampard tried to diminish Saturday's loss, it has significance.
New York itself was expected to diminish both in size and mythology.
Removing such physical reminders would seem to dislocate, rather than diminish, grief.
Hunting & endangered wildlife: The Hill: Pro-hunting Trump officials diminish wildlife protections.
" He said "no amount of criticism at home can diminish those results.
He continues to diminish himself and the cherished office he once held.
The point is this: tax reform is likely to diminish charitable giving.
The 24-year-old has seen his playing time diminish this season.
A pall of corruption hangs over several countries, seemingly impossible to diminish.
Of course, with lower growth, pressure on the airports may diminish slightly.
However, fixed prices as observed by the researchers diminish this helpful response.
To diminish people, and as far as I'm concerned he's a coward.
Despite a couple decent matches, the feud has served to diminish Balor.
Instances like that were commonplace, but their frequency didn't diminish their cruelty.
They exist to help diminish "vaginal laxity," the clinical term for looseness.
Both direct and subtle prejudice can diminish the likelihood of adequate care.
And the lower salary can diminish what they can save for retirement.
Finally, the bill would diminish humanitarian protections for asylum seekers and children.
As cars move to renewable energy, emissions and road noise will diminish.
Brady did nothing to diminish his standing over 60 minutes of football.
That has complicated China's efforts to diminish American influence in the region.
Kansas farmers have seen their returns steadily diminish, with some incurring losses.
That's not to diminish the importance of having a secretary of state.
Indeed, the village has seen its fortunes diminish in the past decade.
As The Times's digital businesses grow, its print operation continues to diminish.
Trade • Tariffs have done little to diminish American imports of foreign steel.
These comments diminish the lives both of the dead and the living.
Yet that did little to diminish Urshela's growing reputation for defensive wizardry.
Town halls, he said, wind up becoming "screaming matches" that "diminish" democracy.
Rather than argue, why not do what you can to diminish risk?
Does it diminish or strengthen individuals' talent and the sport over all?
Could it diminish the importance of other relationships in each person's life?
But that doesn't diminish the significance of another bit of that video.
Another showed that price controls significantly diminish early-stage research and development.
Television debates are non-partisan in their ability to diminish political dialogue.
Evil was done to us, but it did not diminish that goodness.
But he said he did not expect turnout on campus to diminish.
It was hoped that with the deal, the big "wink" would diminish.
"And yet my affection for you did not diminish," he imagined saying.
Confidence: Medium Tomorrow night: Winds diminish a good deal and skies clear.
The plain white bread did nothing to diminish their crackly, oozing flavor.
Etzel was not placed on leave to diminish EPA's Children's Health Program.
The lack of the sex act itself does not diminish a life.
Taking a more conservative approach would potentially diminish some of that enthusiasm.
Qatar denies this, saying its neighbors are trying to diminish its sovereignty.
The first priority is to diminish the bloated caseload of pretrial detainees.
The scourge of serious arm and shoulder injuries would very likely diminish.
I don't want to diminish the importance of some of this stuff.
The best way to diminish that possibility isn't to scream at him.
But immigration, multiculturalism and intensifying secularism have helped to diminish its sway.
You have to actually diminish him without getting sucked down by him.
"I will keep doing it as long as my skills do not diminish, and they have started to diminish," Trebek said, explaining that sores in his mouth from the treatment have made it difficult for him to enunciate.
As the condition progresses, eyesight and ability to walk and talk rapidly diminish.
So Zeus, hoping to diminish the third sex's power, decided to split them.
Shower chances diminish later Tuesday night as temperatures drop back through the 40s.
Pescatore expects console gaming to further diminish as gaming shifts to mobile platforms.
Siemian played three series and did nothing to diminish his chances to start.
"The colder temperatures should diminish populations in various cities, including Rio," he said.
Any such sale could significantly diminish the net realizable value of our assets.
The relative disadvantages of solid fuel do, however, diminish as rockets get smaller.
More limited access to the EU would also diminish its appeal to America.
She was an "ableist" because she believes trigger warnings sometimes diminish sexual trauma.
The question is whether AT&T's ambitions will enhance or diminish HBO's standing.
He also said that market expectations for deflation would diminish in coming quarters.
Yet the lack of attention doesn't diminish its importance on the international stage.
If we held ourselves accountable, we could start to diminish these issues, collectively.
The impact of growth on job creation has continued to diminish since 2000.
But that doesn't diminish The Next Cut's effectiveness as either entertainment or education.
Once the temperature gets too warm, crop yields diminish, prompting people to move.
Ironically, as I began to associate positively with anxiety, it began to diminish.
Hairdo and hip size would never diminish a man's standing (witness Donald Trump).
The effects of the hurricanes will diminish, so financials will see healthy gains.
Higher rates diminish the appeal of high-dividend companies to investors seeking income.
He believes that will diminish American credibility among the world's 1.6 billion Muslims.
If the lady had to pay her own way, would her ardor diminish?
I think you'll see support and enthusiasm diminish and dry up for some.
Most memorably, he appeared to diminish Mr. Obama's campaign by invoking the Rev.
It's a bad time for the United States to diminish our international influence.
The Washington Post: House Dem hopes for wave election diminish as GOP rebounds.
They know their power and incomes will diminish greatly in a Trump administration.
Yet the improbability of the vision shouldn't diminish the originality of the take.
Her campaign instead sought to use the event to diminish their Republican rival.
Subsequent Congresses would modify, revise and, by 1983, greatly diminish the Holman rule.
It is almost as if they diminish, rather than grow, on home soil.
As China slows, that will most likely diminish its appetite for Europe's products.
She's twice joined by three other women, but they actually diminish the mood.
The state comptroller last week pledged to not delay or diminish bond payments.
Though most of those kids won't become professionals, that doesn't diminish her importance.
Higher rates diminish speculation that can end badly by making credit more expensive.
It would diminish the cost to Brotherhood supporters of backing their Palestinian cousins.
A cold war will more likely propel than diminish the forces of illiberalism.
It will also be hard to know what to do to diminish risk.
And the way that those 40,303 independents flip could greatly diminish Democratic gains.
The board voted 11 to 3 to significantly diminish Ms. Redstone's voting power.
The passage of time did little to diminish these moral wounds, Maguen found.
And the way that those 40,000 independents flip could greatly diminish Democratic gains.
Yes, it's an old joke, but that does not diminish its essential truth.
Mainline Protestant denominations like Presbyterianism have seen their followings diminish in recent years.
Can Democrats diminish the bigotry that Donald Trump has unleashed in this country?
Attempting to puff adventures, we can increase their immediacy and diminish their significance.
Shepherdson agrees because he expects the headwinds facing the economy to diminish soon.
He said he was unsure if those stops would diminish after the pardon.
It may even ultimately diminish the transforming potential of Tuesday night's big speech.
Weather: Early rain will diminish during the day, with a high around 230.
This documentary examines his refusal to let blindness diminish his talents and abilities.
Ousting those troops would diminish U.S. influence in both Iraq and neighboring Syria.
But the advantages will remain constant and the disadvantages will diminish, Sacconaghi said.
Attacks such as this not only diminish morale but show strongholds as vulnerable.
Increasing production by 50 percent and adding more shows might diminish the brand.
The risk will slowly diminish as the system begins to weaken Sunday evening.
And I'm repulsed by current U.S. policies that coddle dictators and diminish democracy.
That does not diminish the game's meaning to the Tide's players and fans.
When we lose these fights, we diminish our influence on the world stage.
The bill for this outrage will diminish the futures of nearly all Americans.
Confidence: High Tonight: Winds diminish as evening temperatures fall back through the 40s.
It can be very debilitating and seriously diminish a person's quality of life.
Does advanced equipment diminish or strengthen individuals' talent and the sport over all?
Mr. McAleenan complied, hoping to diminish friction with the White House, officials said.
And I think over time, what happens is that those waves diminish in magnitude and they also diminish in frequency, and then they can get the 20/20 hindsight vision and see the good things that came from even tragedy.
Zaki worries that such shame can actually diminish our desire to feel for others.
The appeal of domestic stocks did not diminish demand for bonds and international stocks.
WATTERS: Yes, I don&apost want to sit here and diminish anybody&aposs patriotism.
You can watch the sea diminish from 2000 to 2016 in the GIF, below.
But his long absence didn't diminish the pain when she learned of his death.
US support for the Syrian Kurds as an effective ally against ISIS may diminish.
Others think that the behavior might either intensify or diminish intrasexual aggression and conflict.
That the conclusion of the novel is foreordained does nothing to diminish its tension.
Outside carping against Mr Trump will not diminish his tribal support from Republican voters.
Merkel will still hold sway after December, but her authority will no doubt diminish.
So once again, he decided to diminish someone's reporting skills by calling her crazy.
Malays have stopped thinking of affirmative action as a temporary device to diminish inequality.
Another proposed change would attempt diminish the vice presidential preference of the presidential nominee.
He believes the rally will give way to smaller rallies, and continue to diminish.
This will only increase in the long term as other sources of yield diminish.
The embarrassment many men feel about losing their hair doesn't diminish over the generations.
Ads could diminish the rider experience at a time Uber is blitzing user growth.
The fact that most authors are dead doesn't diminish our reading of their books.
Yet militant attacks during that period did not noticeably diminish by any significant measure.
I'd be lying if I said these controversies didn't diminish my opinion of him.
None of this is to diminish the high stakes at play in this election.
I mean, success does not diminish your work, but it doesn't define it either.
Go deeper: As China expands Belt and Road in Europe, its promise could diminish
But the P-8A Poseidon crew insisted they would not diminish their search efforts.
The last piece — [which] I do think will diminish — is the number of buyers.
Normally with an ordinary exoplanet, these objects diminish starlight in a very routine way.
Users have been manually adding the parenthesis to their names to diminish the meme.
VIP syndrome can further diminish the likelihood of getting appropriate treatment and optimal care.
"And I get concerned ... finger-pointing can diminish our ability to marshal legislation forward."
It doesn't diminish or weaken them to discuss these things with compassion and understanding.
The state comptroller last week pledged to not delay or diminish debt service payments.
Winds gradually diminish Friday night, with lows in the upper 20s to low 30s.
However, the UK's involvement with the EU will diminish as a consequence of Brexit.
Russia also took steps to publicly "diminish the effects of the strike," she said.
But ultimately I tried it and the pain started to diminish over several months.
The well-documented benefits of compound interest diminish the longer you wait to invest.
With adults, initial weight loss can diminish after five years, some previous research suggests.
However, passing away has done little to diminish Einstein's presence in the public eye.
Yet none of them diminish the profound sense that we are in uncharted territory.
NASA says it won't diminish the amount of science Juno can do at Jupiter.
Anything that damages outbound demand from London will diminish inbound capacity in equal measure.
But denying access like this is solely to play with and diminish a person.
Do men really understand the ways that harassment can diminish and undermine a woman?
Congress could also take steps to diminish the tax preference for employer-provided insurance.
"We have been working to diminish the existing breaches," said Aconcagua manager Patricio Farfan.
Yet the singularity of 1968 does not diminish its pertinence to our present turmoil.
What can diminish faith in America as a beacon of democracy to the world?
The constant stream of distractions may outwardly appear to diminish Trump's message in Asia.
Sanders is not the first White House official to try to diminish Manafort's role.
Cooking would diminish them, so any jammy urges are better saved for lesser fruit.
And so taking my mother's view of life will most likely diminish this possibility.
For example, smoking pot is widely supposed to diminish the nausea associated with chemotherapy.
He had also opted not to diminish the influence of Islamists in his government.
But that shouldn't diminish what a fascinating tightrope she tiptoes in Stephen Frears' dramedy.
We know that protocols can improve care, but also that they can diminish individuality.
This does not diminish the intensity of feeling Gunn has for the child, Abush.
I didn't want to diminish my reputation to have to deal with this situation.
The ruling will likely diminish unions' negotiating power and, with it, their political clout.
" Ultimately, Huijbregts believes "that at some point, this current wave of killings will diminish.
But Dr. Oxana disagrees with the popular wisdom that aging eggs diminish in value.
When the chances of winning diminish, people tend to find scapegoats for their losses.
Ally's rise doesn't diminish Jackson's star; he is the agent of his own ruin.
But research shows that self-compassion does not diminish integrity or standards of accountability.
It was no such thing, but that doesn't diminish the women who took part.
They say he has been vilified in an effort to diminish his political successes.
Among the changes: Animals are devising new ways to hunt as food sources diminish.
Or might this diminish the art form by reducing the scope for creative vision?
"I don't want to diminish rape — it has happened inside my family," he said.
If I've persuaded you that what it's doing is O.K., your zeal may diminish.
Either way, a vote for Judge Kavanaugh is a vote to diminish reproductive freedom.
It will simply diminish the influence of the United States and embolden its enemies.
With time, the intensity of the thoughts will diminish as you let them pass.
On Wednesday, hours before announcing his retirement, he helped diminish the influence of unions.
How's that for a measure that might "diminish public confidence" in the government's performance?
A pardon could well diminish any inclination of Cohen to "flip" against the president.
A loss of market share would also diminish Russia's political influence in the region.
I can never diminish my carbon footprint enough, or give to the poor enough.
Moving one of its core functions to Treasury would significantly diminish the agency's power.
How do we amplify technology's power for good and diminish its power to harm?
The Note 10's slightly smaller screen doesn't diminish the S Pen's capabilities, either.
If we didn't have it I think it would diminish the world at large.
Cutting corners would only diminish the quality of our product and undermine customer loyalty.
And committing to one term would also diminish the importance of his age issue.
Separate studies find that many registered medical cannabis patients diminish their use of pharmaceuticals.
But I think that the tone and the rhetoric did in fact diminish it.
That was big — and I don't want to diminish their accomplishments in any way.
There's only so much prep you can do, though, before returns start to diminish.
So exposure to sounds at that level takes even less time to diminish hearing.
Using screens before bedtime impairs children's sleep and may diminish their quality of life.
Those national fights are really important; I would never diminish them for a second.
I feel it would diminish the luster of the Pixel 2 XL's glorious screen.
Another reason taking photos may diminish our memories is an idea called cognitive offloading.
"You have to actually diminish him without getting sucked down by him," Garcetti said.
If the use-of-force incidents diminish, that won't necessarily address the underlying grievances.
Such a medical background probably won't likely diminish fertility but can make pregnancy riskier.
If Trump wins Florida and Ohio, it's possible that brokered convention speculation will diminish.
Or how Trump's sexual braggadocio would diminish the dignity of the office and the country?
There are endless ways to cast doubt on Moore's accusers' stories, or to diminish them.
Not to diminish getting an Oscar, but to me that's just icing on the cake.
This isn't to diminish anyone's problems or to try to water down people's real addictions.
And if he lost in Iowa, then his luster would fade and he'd quickly diminish.
Though, that didn't diminish the popularity of these films among Black and non-Black audiences.
We just started using it to poke fun at them and diminish their presence online.
But it's not OK to demean and diminish someone to only his or her body.
That would diminish their incentive to sneak money and benefits to athletes under the table.
Also, using different banks for your checking and savings account can help diminish impulsive spending.
Childhood obesity will diminish, because kids will have an hour less to trick-or-treat.
The sorry track records of each central bank also diminish their influence over wage negotiations.
Ellison's personality and actions complicate and diminish the groundbreaking work that he's best known for.
People close to the Vision Fund and SoftBank say that warehousing is likely to diminish.
The rigged-election claim was intended to diminish personal blame if he loses the election.
Over time, it's also going to diminish its stature and make its borders less secure.
This has caused the sea's level to fall and the pressure it exerts to diminish.
But some politicians suspect a blunt power grab by Brussels intended to diminish national sovereignty.
It would be cruel to diminish the king's many achievements in rural agriculture and development.
"There are no words that can diminish the suffering," he said in a brief speech.
Critics fear that the changes will threaten rights to expression and diminish competition and innovation.
My resignation from this position will not diminish my support for you and your agenda.
The question is whether that should diminish Radiohead's standing as an all-time great band.
Soft wheat and canola prices may diminish Canadian farm incomes by 9 percent this year.
Investing for impact isn't likely to diminish your financial returns, as CNBC has previously reported.
Even the multi-platform content model attempts to diminish Facebook's importance by promoting other platforms.
"The more you take out of the landscape," he reckons, "the more you diminish it."
But can any president, however influential, truly outlaw the practice, or diminish its climate impact?
Their real goal is to diminish America's standing and muddy the waters of moral clarity.
I think it's going to be impactful, and it won't sort of diminish over time.
He insists he's not trying to diminish the #METOO movement ... but simply prove his innocence.
The end of the American Health Care Act did not diminish the prospects of HSAs.
Once that has happened, the threat from epidemic viruses will diminish year by year thereafter.
As such, a mermaid who looks like Gabriella doesn't diminish or erase what came before.
Why would the official GOP response join forces with Obama to diminish Trump and Cruz?
He believed in himself absolutely, but that faith did not diminish the rest of us.
But unnecessary interactions between people of color and police could diminish that sort of trust.
If HBO Max renders HBO obsolete, the quality brand of HBO could diminish over time.
I didn't want to diminish the morale and I told them you have to win.
With a boost from the progressive star, the urgency to attack the senator will diminish.
So the benefits diminish, but the costs may stay the same or continue to accrue.
That should not diminish the bill's potential impact for each individual person it would help.
In the end, it seemed, Mr. Trump's plot to diminish Mr. Obama did not succeed.
Moreover, matching fund schemes diminish the role of political parties, which are key moderating forces.
But in the last months, Kelly has seen his status as chief of staff diminish.
It was a fundamental mistake, one which strengthened the very forces Mattarella sought to diminish.
With conditioning, Delgado found, the probe could be used to diminish aggressive behavior in monkeys.
His ultimate agenda item is not just to diminish the risk of nuclear war, however.
But maybe Hilton's slice does diminish slightly—only slightly—in order to grow the pie.
Knowing any of these things in advance will not diminish your enjoyment of the film.
Without this aid, stability in Palestinian society would diminish, which would also compromise Israel's security.
Rejecting someone with these positions will serve only to diminish membership in the Democratic Party.
But some commentators warned that the powerful symbolism did not diminish structural racism across Britain.
The political reaction to the Texas decision, though, is not likely to diminish anytime soon.
But the degree to which this would diminish Mr. Collins's imprint is not yet clear.
Kissinger's secrecy was self-serving, designed to boost his influence and diminish his domestic peers.
And, perhaps most important, it can diminish the power of an oppressor, a dominant group.
That should not diminish the overall effect — or the historical significance — of Garcia's findings, though.
Confidence: Medium-High Tonight: Winds diminish more than recent nights, although it could be slow.
This would escalate costs, diminish returns, and accelerate environmental waste, ecosystem damage, and global heating.
But we also have global commitments that will not diminish just because we ignore them.
It might, therefore, diminish the future effectiveness of such controls when applied to other companies.
I don't doubt that feeling of loss, and I don't want to diminish its importance.
If you had 20/20 vision, Dr. Cioffi said, it could diminish to 20/40.
They want to diminish their significance, whether it's a personal boycott or a public shaming.
Not to do so would diminish our democracy and imperil the future of our republic.
The paper can run a negative story, and it's not going to diminish his power.
The goal is to weaken Jewish communities and "diminish whatever electoral strength" they might have.
I believe that Republican reliance on Reaganomics will further diminish the prospects of American workers.
Should the U.S. pull out of the agreement, incentives to "off-shore" factories could diminish.
Rather than diminish the mystery, Brown's revelation of his ostensible methods reasserts and deepens it.
You cannot allow what could or would happen diminish your ability to live your life.
Proponents like Belkin say it's necessary to diminish the power of the court's conservative majority.
There is a host of remedies that diminish the risk and often eliminate it entirely.
Corpus Christi's proximity to major energy producing regions means its importance is unlikely to diminish.
"I consistently see this narrative on campus that's trying to diminish what's happening," she said.
They say leaving will hammer the British economy and diminish the United Kingdom's global clout.
" But he added that it didn't "diminish one iota what the current president is doing.
Doing a nightly show would diminish my ability to do field pieces, which I love.
In truth, nothing the Knicks could do — even winning — could diminish the occasion for Lee.
But there are things police departments can do to diminish the effects of racial biases.
Every time we recall a memory, we may accidentally alter it or diminish its accuracy.
Some of Correll's research also found that certain types of training can diminish racial bias.
I don't want to diminish the value of the works of art in the exhibition.
As wages grow, the country's ability to attract investors in its manufacturing sector will diminish.
People are seeing their ability to move between jobs diminish even as their wages collapse.
What counterbalancing force is there, with the power to nullify or even diminish that influence?
Tonight's loss does nothing to diminish the way I feel about Texas or this country.
"That's going to improve Dodd-Frank not diminish or begin to erode Dodd Frank," she added.
I realized that being strong and aggressive did not take away from or diminish my femininity.
Given the Syria strikes and Bannon's demotion from the NSC, their clout has appeared to diminish.
Once I had shared my experience with most of my acquaintances, this attention began to diminish.
Without constant supervision and monitoring, the bureaucracy will both grow in size and diminish in efficacy.
Paul didn't want to diminish the brutality of the assault, and something is unbearable about that.
Roberts, with Kavanaugh working in league at times, tried to diminish ideological differences among the nine.
It is dangerous for judges to embrace values that diminish personal freedom rather than expand it.
Maciques then applied Shu Uemura's curl activating mousse to accentuate Lopez's curls and diminish frizz. 4.
"These companies have committed to significantly diminish Deripaskas ownership and sever his control," the Treasury said.
Jerusalem's attempt to reduce its dependence on energy imports could diminish those trade ties, Hawes said.
The coronavirus outbreak could diminish China's international profile for two reasons, according to ratings agency Fitch.
So China recognizes that its role as a borrower in the bank needs to diminish substantially.
"China recognizes that its role as a borrower in the bank needs to diminish," Malpass said.
We have the world's best military, even though he's done everything he can to diminish it.
This is not meant to diminish the achievement of either but simply to reassess their influence.
But it didn't diminish Rea's stunning performance against one top hitting teams in the major leagues.
"Cowards who hide behind keyboards to attack the brilliant + talented @Lesdoggg diminish themselves," de Blasio tweeted.
Disbanding the CEO council won't diminish the President's ability to find out what the CEOs think.
The program isn't supposed to diminish the presence of news in Facebook's main Newsfeed, sources say.
With Donald Trump's election, however, that discord is likely to disappear, or at least radically diminish.
Banishing irony and wit doesn't elevate a novel to art and can diminish it to kitsch.
That means, effectively, blocking any efficacious climate policy (which, almost by definition, will diminish fossil fuels).
Then the physical drive toward carbs will diminish, along with the psychological power of these foods.
But it doesn't diminish the long-known threat that the U.S. electronics and data industries face.
Scrapping the LRSO, they say, "would not diminish the formidable US nuclear deterrent in the least".
"[One] drink may diminish inhibitions and allow a more relaxed attitude and facilitate intimacy," Reitano says.
Pence's critics have sought to diminish his record, saying he rode the coattails of former Gov.
All these trends are expected to diminish the number of citizens sent to an early grave.
Analysts said trade tensions could diminish business and consumer confidence as well as tighten financial conditions.
But he is also smart enough to know that their grief isn't going to diminish soon.
While this might diminish Corbyn's chances of being prime minister, a sterling surge is not guaranteed.
We diminish the Constitution for all of us to the extent we deny it to anyone.
He also painted her as a weak leader who would diminish U.S. standing in the world.
These began to diminish in a place where there was no accountability and no real law.
The risk increased shortly after discontinuation, and did not appear to diminish over time, he added.
It is hard to imagine them supporting a step that could massively diminish their electoral fortunes.
I don't want to diminish Wiso's mission statement; it's admirable to want to keep women safe.
His presence would diminish roles once occupied by J.R. Smith, Hill, Kyle Korver, and Jordan Clarkson.
That doesn't diminish the grief and the mourning, but it does limit the broader political impact.
Don't diminish this precious creation of God by arguing that she doesn't deserve to be here.
But it did not diminish the need for structural reforms in tax, regulatory, and entitlement policies.
Engelien's lawyer said his intention is not to diminish #MeToo or call into question its necessity.
When we blur them, as we often do by compromise or confusion, we diminish our power.
The resulting drop in oil prices would curb the CPI's uptrend and would diminish TIPS' appeal.
Moreover, the fact that neighboring states requested assistance should not diminish the war powers of Congress.
"Our exit from Alaska does not in any way diminish BP's commitment to America," Dudley said.
So why would we diminish our ability to prevent war, promote trade, and protect our citizens?
Republicans also view tariffs as something that could diminish the tax law's impact and the economy.
Still, Mr. Bowen said support among younger Saudis could diminish the longer the conflict dragged on.
The injury did not diminish Puls's enthusiasm, something that has not been lost on the players.
"Republicans -- they keep trying to diminish Stacey's remarkable accomplishments," Obama said, without mentioning Trump by name.
To say Stephen King is the Edgar Allan Poe of our generation is to diminish him.
Some people, men's rights activists in particular, insist that the philosophy actually seeks to diminish men.
Fear that people of color are going to take over or somehow diminish what they have.
Yes, let's diminish her autonomy by assuming the impetus behind her decision-making is her partner.
It's similar to describing dreams, it can diminish the potency and sacred value of these experiences.
Presumably, the basketball gods will stop poking the Wizards voodoo doll and their injuries will diminish.
This controversy started with a series of calculated comments by Pelosi meant to diminish the Squad.
Now, Republican legislators are weighing measures that would diminish the powers of the latter two positions.
The biggest threat to Britain's economy comes from efforts to diminish London's dominance in financial services.
They also diminish sanctuary areas and enlist local law enforcement to help execute federal immigration policies.
SEB chief economist Robert Bergqvist said he expected the crown's importance for monetary policy to diminish.
These excesses will diminish the book's impact and, ultimately, do a disservice to the historical record.
"People can't build financial models that diminish women," Molly Levinson, a spokeswoman for the players, said.
At the time, many political strategists thought it would diminish Reagan's re-election prospects in 242.
But that did not diminish their zeal as they called on Mr. Franken to step down.
Now candidates will have less leverage throughout the process and around compensation as job openings diminish.
If Congress were going to diminish America's local-governance model anyway, now is not the time.
There is no reason to think that those practices are going to diminish any time soon.
To do so, in his view, would diminish their value to an inherently racist mainstream marketplace.
Conflicts diminish when we better understand the other side, and when we ourselves are better understood.
The debate has continued through the decades, but it did little to diminish interest in Koko.
We must not diminish the progress we have made in the 47 years since Roe v.
Why would these movie stars diminish the standing that their agents fought so hard to secure?
Anticipating some criticism, he noted that it was not meant to diminish the seriousness of reparations.
But one conducted with taxes, laws and penalties that would likely diminish our freedoms and liberties.
" Bonanno asked her students, "Does this ban diminish your faith in the principles of this country?
The truly sad part is that they use free speech to convince others to diminish it.
That you can predict where "The Bitter Game" is going doesn't diminish its ability to unsettle.
The Democratic candidate responded to Zuckerbeg's comments by reiterating her plan to diminish Big Tech's control.
That should not diminish his role in improving a team that had underachieved under Mark Jackson.
The most likely scenario is that the quakes will diminish in force over the next month.
I don't want to diminish his life, but this is what we have come to expect.
Fox News primetime hosts did everything they could to diminish the significance of the impeachment trial.
To her, calling more people "astronaut" does not diminish the job or make it less special.
Kristen Gillibrand said she hopes this incident doesn't diminish the voices of survivors of hate crimes.
All of these activities leave an imprint upon water that can diminish its usefulness to others.
Anything less than enacting legislation to recognize these truths will degrade and diminish who we are.
None of this is meant to diminish the pitfalls and care needed in fixing algorithmic bias.
Shrinking the federal footprint will help diminish risk while gradually returning affordability to the housing market.
Active forest management and forest restoration can significantly diminish the severity of damage caused by fire.
State policymakers also should pursue school finance reforms that diminish the role of local education revenue.
Attacks such as this not only diminish morale but show strongholds as vulnerable, Paton Walsh said.
It's just the latest ploy to privatize Medicare and diminish the program for generations to come.
The additional details add more credibility to Mr. Holmes's recollection, which Republicans have tried to diminish.
Harris estimates the fines would total $180 billion in the first decade and diminish over time.
They may lash out — or try to deny this episode or diminish its impact on you.
Just as failure didn't deter us, it didn't seem to diminish the loyalty of our customers.
They don't always understand that their earning power could diminish quickly and they need to prepare.
There's no reason to think that its power as an advertising platform has or will diminish.
But he avoided the Lyft IPO and worries the service and Uber will diminish public transit.
A loss in Iowa, however, would probably diminish his standing, and his campaign could quickly lose steam.
If we want to diminish poverty, it is crucial to understand the actions of the poor better.
Several Fed policymakers have said they felt the global risks Brainard has cited are beginning to diminish.
And the only way to diminish the disaster is by investing in science, infrastructure and basic preparedness.
But unless Italy's euro zone tantrums diminish, the SocGen merger dream looks likely to remain just that.
These scars respond the best to steroid injections, which diminish the scar in size, says Dr. Nazarian.
BENNETT: Well, it doesn&apost diminish her message, her message is her message, and she is courageous.
My intention is not to diminish the #MeToo movement in anyway, but instead hold my accusers accountable.
Because the power of donning blackface to demean and diminish black people has never ever gone away.
That doesn't change anything about what Fielder could do at his best, or diminish it even slightly.
" Administration officials acknowledged to The Times that the move was meant "to diminish the agency's public profile.
Twitter has been struggling to tackle a bullying and abuse culture it is trying desperately to diminish.
It is not recommended for people with liver or kidney problems, and smoking can diminish its effectiveness.
Probably — but that and other changes in technology don't diminish the charm of the 433 rom-com.
A better way would be to minimise data collection and diminish the advantages of the data giants.
The threat of further ship-grabs would diminish, and Iran would probably release Britain's tanker in turn.
It didn't diminish him, not at all, but in that room, our excitement turned into something sinking.
Research shows that women encounter a "maternal bias" that can diminish their earnings and derail their career.
Data are the most valuable input for AI at the moment, but their importance may yet diminish.
Tribalism will only diminish to the extent the excluded recover a meaningful role in owning their future.
And Tesla is about to hit a milestone that will diminish — and ultimately erase — those potential savings.
It is not to diminish the importance of the #MeToo campaign or the abuses it has publicised.
Scientists are still working to take more measurements that will either bolster or diminish this initial finding.
Some people worry that requesting accommodations when interviewing, it would diminish the chances of getting the job.
"I'm concerned that further consolidation will diminish critical research and development initiatives which drive innovation," he said.
He suggested that under Trump, the fiscal incentives which have been planned for renewables could maybe diminish.
But other senior administration officials thought Miller's desires were unrealistic and would diminish America's standing with allies.
South American countries will dismantle cooperation between cartels and terrorists, decrease drug-trafficking, and diminish illicit activities.
Iran will never leave Syria entirely, but its presence will diminish as the civil war winds down.
This is in no way to diminish what he has done, particularly since the accident in 2001.
Such a move would diminish the influence of central bank policies on the stock market, he said.
I was aided by the lenses, which are pretty opaque and diminish your sight by 60 percent.
Separating abortion from other health services only serves to vilify and diminish its importance for women's health.
All volunteers were advised to remain active and were told their symptoms would probably diminish over time.
But we incorrectly assumed that the internet, social media and globalization in general might diminish those bubbles.
However, if recent financial market turmoil continues, the change for big gains in business investment would diminish.
Though this is a curiously narrow definition — why not push for AI not to diminish rights, period?
But with La Nina, grains are vulnerable with bad weather set to diminish output and boost prices.
Neither is expected to change rates or alter their QE programs, but that doesn't diminish their importance.
It has been to diminish American greatness, to the extent that even Russia looks good in comparison.
But as commander-in-chief, he can certainly diminish it by treating it as a lesser priority.
Skyrocketing health costs don't just make it harder for you now — they can diminish your retirement, too.
This comes as the value of cryptocurrencies diminish worldwide and could indicate a looming crackdown against them.
They resent the words that we use to categorize them, because those words diminish who they are.
A combination of mushrooms, Nicolas Jaar and Aphex Twin caused my interest in politics to rapidly diminish.
But he has seen his influence diminish in recent months as Trump has started to bypass Kelly.
It's quite obvious: Publicly demeaning the North Korean leader can never diminish the threat of nuclear war.
We've seen BlackBerry try to play the enterprise-only game and further diminish in profits and influence.
As trade winds diminish, the area affected by vog -- or volcanic smog -- could expand, the agency said.
But when new verbal vices become old habits, their power to shape our thought does not diminish.
"We just started using [pornbots] to poke fun at them and diminish their presence online," he adds.
"That boredom can quickly sap willpower and motivation [and] diminish self-care and resilience," write the authors.
Florida and Alabama also diminish the influence of any juror who wants to spare a defendant's life.
I do not think that by discussing my experiences I diminish or deny the suffering of others.
But, removing it from the equation, doesn't significantly diminish the value of the deal to AT&T.
But in the last months of his tenure, Kelly saw his status as chief of staff diminish.
Reducing access to guns and drugs can diminish riskUnless we act, suicide will shadow the next generation.
In reality, these added words diminish, and distract, from the end goal of clearly denouncing anti-Semitism.
Only when he introduced whipworm, which lives at the site of the ulcerations, did his colitis diminish.
Gene therapy, for example, is unlikely to eliminate suicide or to diminish it in the next decade.
Mr. Trump has promised cooperation with Russia and threatened to diminish the United States' role in NATO.
These offenders can often serve up a variety of reasons to explain, and perhaps diminish, their violations.
It does not diminish her devotion to feminine empowerment or her commitment to the value of freedom.
In any event, "nobody can diminish Warhol: You can put him with just about anything," she said.
Remember your core mission of environmental protection and stop these misguided attempts to diminish clean air rules.
However, if Cruz finishes even a fraction below that mark, it will greatly diminish his delegate haul.
The United States is also insisting that the UN streamline and diminish overlap in its many mandates.
"I think it will diminish the scholar-athlete bond that is essential to college sports," he says.
A few months later, those episodes of depersonalization, along with the daily panic attacks, began to diminish.
A major concern about Brexit is whether it will diminish London's status as a global financial hub.
But however clichéd or commonplace it may be, the lack of originality does not diminish its veracity.
Of course, Dillashaw's position on the UFC 214 undercard does not diminish the significance of his bout.
There's something powerful about taking ownership of the situation, rather than letting things diminish or fizzle out.
The pace of the news cycle may diminish and obscure what these studies actually have to say.
Reductress has banned comments to diminish harassment of writers, but they have still faced attacks on Twitter.
Across federal departments, the Trump administration has made moves to diminish the power of civil rights divisions.
Combined with local battery storage, the need to transport electricity across long distances is beginning to diminish.
He said during the campaign that he would diminish or possibly abandon American commitments to security alliances.
The liberals' voting power -- and the ability to grant cases -- would significantly diminish if a Republican wins.
The paper also found that once companies go public, their appetite for capital spending tends to diminish.
She doesn't know how that threat will increase or diminish in the population in the coming years.
I'm a skeptic, though not quite an unbeliever — yet that doesn't diminish my enjoyment of these shows.
He would normally spend this time of year clearing away brush to help diminish future fire danger.
We have the world's best military, even though he has done everything he can to diminish it.
They usually do not diminish by themselves and often require intervention to soften or flatten the areas.
As the pollution rates diminish, so should lung cancer, heart attacks, and strokes among people living there.
Even that savage war didn't diminish Americans' faith that technology could solve the problem of political division.
Washington Republicans and the N.R.A. have sought to diminish A.T.F.'s authority with respect to gun safety.
Alcohol has also been shown to diminish their ability to hear "no" or notice a partner's hesitation.
The group said the venting of the emissions from fuel wells could diminish the natural gas supply.
In other words, polarizing candidates diminish turnout in their own party while boosting turnout among opposing partisans.
However, if the PBOC's repeated injections keep rates stable, the case for immediate RRR cuts could diminish.
The most obvious challenge is from nations who wish to diminish America's power on the high seas.
She said if passed, the bills would make more children exempt from vaccinations and diminish community immunity.
But she sees encounters with green space and nature as opportunities to prevent or diminish mental illness.
But their defenses have seemingly done little to diminish the skepticism that has shadowed Mr. Strange's campaign.
Yet Cohn struggled to stop or at least diminish the tariff proposal Trump put forward this month.
The energy from warm afternoon temperatures will diminish, but the risk for tornadoes will not be over.
Clement doesn't endorse Dorsey's extreme approach, since the research shows benefits diminish after 22373 hours of fasting.
Direct talks between American officials and Taliban leaders throughout this year have done nothing to diminish violence.
And will it diminish our practice, or our self-image as diagnosticians, to rely on such algorithms?
Today's breezes may be bothersome given the wind chill, but they will diminish by tonight and tomorrow.
They fear the changes would diminish the law's ability to prevent banks from icing out minority clients.
"We think a lot of Route 66, don't want to diminish that in any way," he said.
Both the new trash compactors and new trash baskets will dramatically diminish rats' access to food sources.
Therefore, Fitch does not think the sale of the two malls will diminish RSM's recurring EBITDA materially.
The U.K. capital only just retained second in the ranking as Brexit continued to diminish its standing.
But the strongest earthquakes in more than three decades did not diminish a centuries-old Mexican celebration.
The falling cost of renewable energy and epic U.S. production growth will inevitably diminish the cartel's influence.
But that doesn't diminish their right to speak out and be heard, or their ability to lead.
Sessions's ad announcing his race was clearly trying to diminish any lingering tensions between Trump and himself.
It was not clear whether the new screening procedures would significantly diminish the chances for many applicants.
So we don't want to in any way diminish our commitment to our troops start to finish.
This would diminish agribusiness's influence over policymaking and move us toward a distributed and diverse energy system.
Iran's breakout time will likely diminish, he says, but when and by how much are open questions.
That does tend to diminish the influence of the committees, and that's not healthy for the Senate.
In addition to seeing their Toblerone diminish, they've seen the prices of Walker crisps and Marmite increase.
Community is such an important factor for artists and without the support of peers we all diminish.
No critic or artist wants to diminish the historical value of the artists who came before us.
It will also diminish the state's draw as a destination for tourism, new businesses, and economic activity.
"Turnbull's situation is so precarious, so any chance to diminish his public standing is leapt upon," O'Neill continued.
And at times like that, it will probably diminish the thoughtfulness with which you do those other things.
But credit rating agency S&P Global warned sterling's role as a reserve currency could, over time, diminish.
Bond yields are already falling on that expectation, which could diminish the stimulative power of the rate cuts.
Artificial intelligence should not be used to diminish the data rights or privacy of individuals, families or communities.
And don't stand still for long if you're in heels – the soft ground will soon diminish your height.
The updated deadline will do little to diminish the urgency in Congress to act on the debt ceiling.
The tried-and-true oil quickly absorbs into the skin for maximum hydration while helping diminish stretch marks.
My testimony certainly does not diminish the pain I caused my family and friends — nothing can do that.
I shower and then put on a face mask to try to diminish some of my period breakouts.
But as advanced manufacturing expands, the need for armies of manual workers in Asian factories will surely diminish.
"I will keep doing it as long as my skills do not diminish," he told CTV's Lisa LaFlamme.
At first glance, the vastness of the white limestone exterior and monumental stair diminish the quartet of bronzes.
"A sharp rise in rates would impose sizable mark-to-market losses and diminish fund returns," DBRS said.
The 81,000 couples, most of whom come from Poland, diminish drastically every year by 20 or 30 percent.
So we are hoping the security situation will not diminish the gains that have been made in education.
PB: Are you saying screens diminish what painters do, reducing it to something we can just scroll through?
This is not the only effort by North Carolina lawmakers to diminish the political power of black voters.
But if people are listening to podcasts at very fast speeds, does that diminish their value to advertisers?
But that is likely to change, as technical hurdles diminish and commercial activity—such as space tourism—develops.
The war on drugs there, which killed around 2,500 people, failed to diminish demand in the long run.
That risk seemed to diminish when sterling fell more than 13 percent after the Brexit vote in 2016.
She takes issue above all with anyone who seeks to diminish humankind's "natural grandeur" and capacity for excellence.
We don't do that to diminish the role of men, but it's important for us to embrace women.
The effects of QE diminish over time, particularly when crisis-induced breakdowns in credit markets begin to heal.
But I, in no way, want to diminish Lena Dunham and her work, her voice, and her importance.
It is another thing to have someone ruthlessly working to diminish the gravity of validity of this suffering.
"Where skies become clear and winds diminish at night, temperatures can plummet below freezing on occasion," Pastelok said.
But this does not diminish the sense that the city's villages, cultural and geographical, are moving farther apart.
It feels funny and sweet, and it doesn't do anything to diminish the importance of Titus' character development.
It soon became clear that Hitler had predicted the defeat, hoping to embarrass and diminish a possible challenger.
Finally, Macron needs to diminish corruption and the power of French elites, widely viewed as out of touch.
When these experts use their platform to gain personal attention, they further diminish the credibility of experts everywhere.
He also signed numerous executive orders undoing Obama's accomplishments, and generally sought to diminish his two-term legacy.
In reality, Hobert Flynn says the legislation will diminish the wealthy's ability to dominate politics and campaign speech.
We're prepared to resist any effort to diminish the rights of the people of the state of California.
The study found signs that Uber's foothold may be smaller in deeper markets and gradually diminish over time.
That these personnel are thousands of miles removed from the battlefield doesn't necessarily diminish the psychic toll, either.
Conservatives, including U.S. President Donald Trump, have complained that social media companies try to diminish their voices online.
Again, it feels bad and it was ugly but it shouldn't diminish that excellent regular season we had.
That means bonds are more likely to fall than rise, while higher yields diminish the allure of gold.
But these complaints about what a book doesn't cover should not diminish the importance of what it does.
The reality that Trump himself engages in similar attacks does not diminish the negative impact of gutter tactics.
But before we diminish a movement, we should ask a number of questions: Why are people so angry?
His loss of faith apparently did not diminish his intuition that there was a universe beyond the terrestrial.
Those processes greatly diminish the power output of the plant and raise the cost of the electricity produced.
But, the knowledge and tools do exist to effectively diminish the impact of HIV/AIDS on African Americans.
Nevertheless, there are strong forces that are working, and will continue to work, to diminish the tax gap.
"[T]hese companies have committed to significantly diminish Deripaska's ownership and sever his control," Mnuchin said in December.
But it was not long after that when Republicans began to seek ways to diminish on this win.
Tomorrow (Friday): Clouds should gradually diminish during the morning as showers continue to focus off the Atlantic Coast.
He does not feel, however, that the march of technology will diminish the connoisseur's love of luxury watches.
They had devoted their intellects and energies to winning a game that seemed only to diminish the players.
The only way that these racial appeals will diminish is if they are rejected at the ballot box.
The longer Trump stays in power, the higher the likelihood that U.S. leadership and authority will dramatically diminish.
The travel ban upends the lives of Iranian Americans and seeks to diminish their contributions to this country.
They campaigned against immigrants and minorities, and erected restrictions to voting that were intended to diminish minority participation.
"It also shows that the economic policy that centralize power diminish the free market capacity for wealth creation."
EDP has been working to diminish debt of around 16 billion euros ($17 billion), including via asset sales.
They hope that once temperatures cool off, the fish will be less stressed and the disease will diminish.
" Another, he said, is the impulse to diminish someone by categorizing them, or "putting them in a box.
Trump has used his platform to try to destabilize the Affordable Care Act and thereby diminish Obama's legacy.
A Disney bid with cash will also diminish the tax benefits for the Murdoch family, which controls Fox.
"Upside pressure on the franc will diminish as we see higher euro rates," said Commerzbank analyst Antje Praefcke.
Today, he wears thick socks to diminish occasional foot pain, but he has otherwise had a full recovery.
Failure would also diminish the World Trade Organization (WTO), the umbrella under which this agreement is being negotiated.
No matter what the taste, SSRIs and other antidepressants have been shown to distort it—or diminish it.
For instance, one study showed breaking statin drugs into two parts didn't diminish their effectiveness for controlling cholesterol.
The most repetitive line — "Oooooh, we all got battles" — actually seemed to diminish La'Porsha's own powerful life story.
Questions of monopolies, supply chains, taxation, and revenues will unduly further diminish the voices of medical cannabis patients.
So how much does that diminish the fact that the winning version of Belfort has always been exciting?
Diminish the will of the U.S. to enforce the heavy sanctions slated for renewal in August and November.
But conflating its dangers with the causes of violent extremism can diminish the effectiveness of serious counterterrorism efforts.
In response to these attempts to diminish our power and silence our voices, women are harnessing their outrage.
Hillary Clinton is beginning an ambitious assault on traditionally Republican states to further diminish support for Mr. Trump.
But it's important that we have steps to diminish the very high discrimination women have in Saudi Arabia.
I was also afraid my story would diminish the experiences of those who have had it much worse.
My hope is natural immunity along with drugs and vaccines will significantly diminish the threat of Covid-19.
Plus, there are various inflammatory chemicals in the body that can enhance or diminish the experience of pain.
But such anti-migrant rhetoric didn't actually diminish support for the AfD; in fact it began to rise.
Greg Abbott, denounced the Common Core initiative as an attempt to diminish state and local control of education.
Real estate lobbyists warned that would diminish the supply of market-rate units and drive up those rents.
Good acts do not diminish evil ones, nor do evil ones make it right to forget the good.
If we consider the ways in which we are all the same, the barriers between us will diminish.
The president brays that jobs will be moving here from there, which will make the trade deficit diminish.
Our Twitter post was never intended to diminish the gravity of September 11th and has since been removed.
To take away a person's thoughts and opinions is to diminish their values and strip their life away.
Depending on their verdict, Supreme Court justices could also diminish states' power to investigate and punish financial wrongdoing.
But let's be clear: No single salvo aimed at Trump will diminish the president's overwhelming support among Republicans.
Though his reputation may not diminish, his chances of escape, or acquittal, are drastically lower there, experts say.
But that does not diminish the seriousness of Russia's intervention in the election, which appears to be unprecedented.
Tightening asylum thresholds that advocates fear diminish officers' latitude to consider trauma as an explanation for certain behaviors.
Bernie Sanders, who led early in the evening but watched his advantage diminish as Tuesday turned into Wednesday.
The university has also said that abandoning race-conscious admissions would diminish the "excellence" of a Harvard education.
Voluminous studies have concluded that abandoning Europe's single market for goods and services will diminish Britain's economic growth.
Others are liquidating positions to diminish their exposure to risk during a period many expect will remain volatile.
Did my posting that picture that my wife took as a joke diminish anyone's enjoyment in that audience?
Mr. von Spakovsky has led numerous unsuccessful legal efforts to diminish voter participation and to fight voting rights.
Mr. Tillerson's suggestion that Russia's ties with Mr. Assad would diminish the country's standing contradicts Moscow's recent experience.
The centrist stressed that her "vote does not diminish how disturbed" she is by Republicans' treatment of Garland.
The new law would ensure that the value of the points would not diminish over time, he said.
"These are all planned leaks and they're all of an effort to diminish Jared Kushner's role," Wallace said.
Many Republicans who want to diminish government's role in health care view the single-payer approach with disdain.
Because the stream rule duplicated and confused these responsibilities, nullifying this costly rule will not diminish environmental protections.
It is simply not possible to disregard or diminish the agency of the president of the United States.
My testimony certainly does not diminish the pain I caused my family and friends -- nothing can do that.
"A smaller force would not diminish the overall strength and credibility of the U.S. nuclear deterrent," he said.
Infrared can make skin look spectral, which does nothing to diminish the furtive aspect of the entire enterprise.
If continued, it would push the country toward greater authoritarianism and diminish the few freedoms its citizens had.
"The utility of [more hearings] has started to diminish — unless they're extraordinary witnesses with extraordinary testimony," said Rep.
However, there is no genuine or lasting alliance between them but an evolving partnership to diminish U.S. influence.
This, just as Europe contends with Britain abandoning the bloc in a step that will diminish its size.
But they hold 24.5 percent of the citizen voting-age population, and their political power would diminish accordingly.
It is the most predictable goal in English soccer, but that does not seem to diminish its effectiveness.
I am not saying this Burgundy was better, nor did it diminish my reverence for the great wines.
And note that the labor sector, say, hugely outspends it, while its political power has seemed to diminish.
Diplomats and observers say no front appears off limits for China in its efforts to diminish Taiwan's stature.
We will not allow them to diminish our commitment to building a brighter future for communities across America.
Level 1 knowledge is very high, but as you move up the levels, knowledge and understanding greatly diminish.
Many observers see the low pay for congressional staff as one of the factors that diminish congressional effectiveness.
But Sessions told state attorneys general that investigations like these "diminish" police departments' "effectiveness," per NBC's Pete Williams.
It's very possibly in bubble territory, but that might not diminish its eventual impact on finance and technology.
Elected in October, Bolsonaro has pledged to diminish Brazil's engagement with regional blocs like Mercosur and pursue bilateral relations.
Any differences of genre or tone, however, cannot diminish the fundamental, ineffable McConaughey-ness that courses through both films.
Moody's, a rating agency, noted that the case would probably "diminish the liquidity and growth of the sukuk market".
And although American export law is a powerful weapon in this trade war, its impact will diminish with time.
Both views have evidence for them, and each view tends to diminish the valid points raised by the other.
If he can diminish the fake news mainstream&apos media, he can get the American people on his side.
Opponents noted that census analysts had said the question would diminish census participation by recent immigrants and Hispanic citizens.
It is another thing to have someone ruthlessly working to diminish the gravity of the validity of this suffering.
As overfishing and climate change continue to diminish the world's fish supply, other species, like some jellyfish, are thriving.
Manning will need to take immunosupressing drugs for the rest of his life to diminish any chance of rejection.
Which is not to diminish the Xs or its camera system, which is a fantastically impressive piece of technology.
This movement is hampered by surface tension, the effects of which increase as the dimensions of the pipework diminish.
And third, the social stigma against the use of drugs—which the law today helps to reinforce—would diminish.
A Pokémon's motivation meter will diminish the longer you leave them in a Gym, or if they've been defeated.
My sisters and I are here and we exist, and you will not diminish our light and our brilliance.
Working with a therapist will allow you to understand the meaning of your jealousy, which will diminish its power.
Although the tornado threat will diminish, damaging winds will be a threat from Tennessee to the central Gulf Coast.
Would the company's own problems with promoting harmful videos diminish if it focused on a different set of metrics?
"Despite all the hype and hysteria out there, these bills do nothing to fundamentally diminish executive authority," he said.
His campaign appears to be leaving little to chance, aware that a lackluster result here would greatly diminish him.
A state of emergency was declared as the possibility of finding more survivors continues to diminish, the BBC reported.
Land sales and transfers from the central government have kept local governments afloat, but will diminish as growth slows.
Wednesday, Warren outlined out a sweeping plan support family farms and diminish the power of corporate agriculture on Wednesday.
This can be a tedious process that OpenTrons hopes to diminish by using robotics and software to complete it.
According to Stamos, if the app were to be redesigned, that would diminish how easy it is to use.
Under new leadership, the CFPB's rulemaking efforts will grind to a halt and its enforcement agenda will dramatically diminish.
And just because that monologue is actually a tweet from Katy Perry, doesn't diminish their commitment to the craft.
I had Laser on them to try and diminish them, but I'm super happy chokers are back in style.
"Jack thinks award shows diminish the integrity of our art," he joked in one post from the 2017 Emmys.
She said he would also diminish her contributions to the group when it came to credit for their work.
You cant fix society and its endless need to diminish, disparage, or degrade that which they know is good.
They found that the negative effect on traditional schools does diminish — but does not go away entirely — over time.
After all, few families left behind would choose to diminish sympathy and invite judgment for their deceased loved one.
Certainly Rousey seemed to diminish in effectiveness the longer her fights went and the more knocks her confidence took.
Financial companies have worked to diminish the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's powers since the day the agency was created.
The private-sector funding problem will, at least, diminish in the long run as old DB schemes run down.
We are thankful that there were no injuries, but that does not diminish the serious nature of this act.
But like most bullies do, they also tried to diminish Bornstein's story by putting the onus back on him.
Accusations of a double standard Sanders' allies view any effort to diminish Turner as one designed to undercut Sanders.
Tillerson told reporters at the State Department that the decision would not diminish U.S. efforts to reduce carbon emissions.
"I think people love to throw the phrase 'fake news' around to diminish anything they don't like," he said.
KFC was worried that the Colonel's name would diminish, so they asked new parents to consider bringing it back.
Combined, this flurry of new and potential features proves Instagram isn't allowing its dominance to diminish its shipping schedule.
World class innovation and uniqueness will diminish in our market because they will be priced out of consumers' reach.
Thus Möbius was born, but to say that the story is "just a teen romance" is to diminish it.
Peter King said he had "some differences" with Ailes but that doesn't diminish his impact on news and politics.
These split-second breaks in concentration can diminish reaction time and situational awareness, increasing danger during hazardous road conditions.
And while Sorokin acknowledged that she made mistakes, "that doesn't diminish the hundred things I did right," she said.
It is really, again, another act of cruelty if they want to diminish a bill in such a way.
Yet the sheer volume of incoming fire seemed to diminish the impact of any of it when it landed.
However, JLR's recent heavy investments are increasing its product breadth and volume, thereby helping to diminish this business risk.
The needs to be amended to address VA oversight issues and to empower veteran career opportunities, not diminish them.
For most veterans I know, the reactions diminish over time, but the transition turbulence they experience is very real.
Demand is strong, but as costs rise and buyers are forced to look at cheaper homes, their choices diminish.
The letter voices opposition to AHCA, its effort to undermine Medicare financing and to diminish access to essential care.
Racial identification, invented to serve needs of subjugation, can diminish a character's individual specificity, that hallmark of Morrison's brilliance.
Trump sought to diminish concerns about Breitbart's "alt-right" bent, describing it as "just a publication" that leans conservative.
It is baffling that the administration would support any policy that could diminish access to this essential preventive care.
When diets are prescribed, adherence is likely to diminish over the long term despite self-reports to the contrary.
And anything that seeks to reduce or diminish the importance of that trade will ultimately damage our respective economies.
He on Thursday said that he is pleased his popularity did not diminish during a likely bruising presidential campaign.
But when you confront them head-on, we diminish their power and often find ways to tackle them productively.
"They learned the value of the state," he said, acknowledging that this support could diminish if the war ends.
But it doesn't diminish that fact, or its consequences, to point out that they didn't want only these things.
AI could "drastically diminish" positions ranging from radiologists to legal professionals, according to a new analysis released by Brookings.
Troubling as they may be, Bynes' personal struggles don't diminish the fact that professionally, she was a teen trailblazer.
Increasing the income requirement to inflation would substantially diminish the already limited pool of people eligible to fund startups.
We had a blast touring that album but we knew the rewards would only diminish if we continued on.
Moreover, the effectiveness of capital flow management measures can diminish over time as market participants find ways around them.
Thousands of youth are demonstrating against proposed labor reforms they claim would damage workers' rights and diminish job security.
"All of this is not to diminish how a victim describes the experience that happened to them," Long said.
When we're forced to think about saving our hard-earned dollars, month after month, our chances of success diminish.
Mr. Trump's campaign to undermine the European Union and diminish America's leadership in NATO serves none of these interests.
Congress, however, can diminish the effect of executive and judicial policymaking by actually passing laws on several fronts, including.
Protectionism may have great appeal when industrial jobs are easily moved overseas and family farms diminish by the year.
Nothing should be done to impede access to counsel or diminish due process of law for people seeking asylum.
McMaster's apparent elbowing out of Bannon from the council, however, might not diminish Bannon's considerable influence over the president.
And we've taken a look at things they helped destroy or diminish, including paper maps, small talk and humility.
They supported Representative Louie Gohmert of Texas, who has suggested that reducing Alaskan oil flows could diminish caribou mating.
Yes, the prime minister's deal is pitiful, an awkward compromise that will hobble Britain's economy and diminish our power.
It will undermine America's influence over the international financial architecture and diminish its power over allies and adversaries alike.
The United States could console itself by celebrating its staunch commitment to principle, but its influence would diminish considerably.
Bottles are filled and shipped to order, so they don't linger and diminish in quality sitting on store shelves.
The street is now dotted with several more luxury competitors, but none diminish the superb efforts of the Wythe.
The legislation outlaws domestic rape and bars a rapist from marrying his victim in order to diminish his sentence.
Let's not deny or diminish the immense suffering of victims of crime and communities that are plagued by violence.
They all had a different story and if they knew of the others, they diminish their role in it.
He didn't hesitate to address white journalists who described him using coded racist language to diminish his career accomplishments.
Our sight and hearing and strength diminish, our arteries clog, our brains fog, and we falter, seize, and fail.
Nor do they in any way diminish the need to strengthen existing work requirements in cash assistance welfare programs.
He spoke to militant black nationalists in a way that calmed their tempers but did not diminish their pride.
Mr. Pruitt has also pushed to diminish federal oversight of the environment, sending authority from Washington to the states.
But that is not to diminish the importance of a commonsense approach that recognized both political and policy realities.
More fundamentally, our economy is subject to a real interdependency that tends to diminish our claims to absolute primacy.
The measure is just one in a string of efforts to diminish access to abortions in Mississippi, critics say.
Dr. White said parents should avoid shifting into lecture mode, because it may seem to diminish the child's grief.
That is surprising, because corruption tends to diminish as incomes rise and Latin America is better off than Africa.
But we're going to try to do everything we can to protect and diminish that from ever happening again.
The South Korean company has said that a ruling for Apple would diminish innovation and negatively impact the economy.
And the companies could suspend or remove the accounts after several instances of suspicious activity to diminish inauthentic behavior.
It is not to diminish the authority of the presidency itself, and in so doing to undermine the Constitution.
The structural changes caused by Johnson's deal are expected to diminish the country's economic prospects over the longer run.
They potentially diminish competition, allowing the newly dominant firm to engage in predatory and other actions that harm consumers.
That's not to diminish the previous section — but Aciman writes arousal so beautifully you miss it when it's gone.
We strongly oppose any caps, limitations or any other provisions that would diminish the value of the charitable deduction.
Kamala Harris's plan highlights how climate change will aggravate international conflict and diminish natural resources, resulting in forced migration.
Luckily, by the time that we broke ground, we&aposd acquired enough capital to diminish the project&aposs risks.
This includes supporting leaders who want to diminish European integration (which nationalist leaders in Europe largely want to do).
It does not diminish what they should mean to Spartak, to Russian soccer, to the country as a whole.
"I don't want to put a ring on my hand and diminish the beauty of the ring," she said.
Yet the Fed's inaction at that moment, even if mistaken, did not diminish my love for our central bank.
And if it is, what do you think could be done to diminish the widely accepted lack of transparency?
Defenders of the play often appear to believe that critical discussion of the work must inevitably diminish Miranda's accomplishment.
Their dramatic change in circumstances — which Thompson's script exaggerates slightly, to help modern audiences understand it — doesn't diminish their leanings.
Many of the people involved in the debate want to diminish the role of the government in providing medical care.
As November's election approaches, expectations for congressional accomplishment will further diminish, especially when accomplishment would involve a show of bipartisanship.
A child can be as British as the Windsors and as American as Hollywood, and neither need diminish the other.
The point of these and other damning reservations is to diminish Krasner's independence and strength, to deny her singular achievement.
It's not to diminish the stakes for transgender people at a younger age, because it's incredibly complicated no matter what.
"I don't want to diminish the value of their art, but I can't pay for that," Goodman told the paper.
In light of these findings, the researchers note that being aware of your own biases can help diminish their affects.
Both the United States and the European Union want to spur economic development to underpin democracy and diminish China's influence.
Though both fighters are coming off losses, it does nothing to diminish the potential fireworks that this bout could generate.
I don't know, but I don't want to diminish the fact that women are judged harshly for their appearance everywhere.
America won't be great if you take us out of the international community of nations working to diminish climate risk.
Mixed reality, where the room you're actually in remains visible, can diminish the clumsiness between realms but doesn't eliminate it.
The researchers also found that changes to the surface tension of the liquid surface can stop, or diminish, the sound.
" Added Jameson in a reply to another commenter, "Sounds like someone is trying to diminish another because she feels inferior.
Does dismissing their experience as that of brainwashed cult members diminish their own agency to make free choices about faith?
If some work is out of bounds to them, no matter how good it is, that will diminish their quality.
Plaintiffs in North Carolina and Maryland said the maps were drawn to diminish their voting power, violating their constitutional rights.
In addition, low oil prices are threatening Ecuador's economy, which could, in turn, hold down attendance and diminish team revenue.
Audi and EnLighten offer similar motivation for making traffic light advance warning info available to drivers: to diminish driver stress.
Since then, he has systematically tried to tarnish the Gang Starr legacy and diminish everything that Guru and I built.
The sanctions are part of a wider effort by the Trump administration to diminish Iranian influence in the Middle East.
Avianca Brasil filed for bankruptcy in December and saw its operations progressively diminish until they were suspended in late May.
The problem stems from each of the company's revenue streams, which ultimately diminish the business value of using the service.
Men, in God of War, need women to arm them and then diminish, for their secrets to be set free.
Even these waves diminish significantly on their way to Earth, they can only be detected with the most sensitive instruments.
It also remains to be seen if Tefaf's new ventures will enhance or diminish the appeal of the original fair.
Crucially, these changes don't diminish the Souls-like formula in the least, but they also don't unnecessarily torture the player.
Opponents meanwhile mocked their attachment to something superficial while arguing that Brexit would diminish Britain's real standing in the world.
And with her growing fame, Robbie said she's learned how to deal with people who try to diminish her success.
American diplomats joke that virulent denunciations of the evils of their country did nothing to diminish the demand for visas.
To be fair to say that you are one of them: Do you have any moral responsibility to diminish divisions?
The threat should diminish throughout the overnight hours as the cold front associated with the potent storms finally pushes offshore.
For this political reason they think it necessary to diminish the reputation of a voting block that votes against them.
But when they returned home, the number of people who would understand what they had been through would seriously diminish.
There are many clichés about spring, but their ubiquity doesn't diminish how beautiful the changing of the seasons can be.
"Not to diminish the breathtaking pinups that men do, it's just logical that I have a different viewpoint," Olivia responds.
With Italian budget talks also looming in September, some are still waiting for the risks to diminish before wading in.
But Kavanaugh's defeat could simultaneously diminish the odds that Democrats recapture a majority and seize control of the Senate agenda.
Some conservatives have begun raising questions about the potential changes, worrying it will diminish their ability to block spending bills.
I truly hope a distasteful joke on my part won't diminish the amazing work of all the women who participated.
Nasser acted with the support of the Soviet Union, who was determined to diminish the Western presence in the region.
"No one wants to diminish the achievement of anyone who gets nominated, whether they're black, white, Asian, Latin," she says.
If he appears again on Wednesday, it could potentially diminish the impact of his acceptance of the nomination on Thursday.
Cardi B's arrest for an August rumble at a Queens strip joint definitely didn't diminish her love for the club.
These laws seem to be saving lives; if adopted in other states, the toll of guns would almost certainly diminish.
In particular, one change didn't sit well with ad blocker developers, who claimed Google was looking to diminish their efficacy.
Today, the uproar over data privacy has also done little to diminish the businesses or usage of Facebook and Google.
Medical researchers have concerns that overuse of those drugs on farms may diminish their effectiveness in fighting disease in humans.
Without a strong and enduring commitment from the Federal government, the MCM development pipeline will diminish leaving the nation vulnerable.
He cautioned investor optimism will diminish if the lack of progress on tax cuts, looser regulation and infrastructure spending persist.
Scientists expect sea levels to rise as ice cover in the Arctic and Antarctic regions diminish due to climate change.
United Technologies in its formal response cited the potential for divestitures that would diminish the value of the combined companies.
You're supposed to breathe in as the flower gets large and the taps more intense and exhale as both diminish.
Pundits showed up on television to wonder if the infighting might diminish the Cavaliers' standing as favorites in the East.
"Usually they go after the most effective leaders, because they want to diminish the opportunity that we have," Pelosi said.
Following Trump's nationalist agenda, he has pledged to diminish Brazil's engagement with regional blocs like Mercosur and pursue bilateral relations.
If we lose the chance to glimpse a jaguar or Mexican gray wolf, it will diminish the planet we share.
The condor deaths led California to ban lead ammunition in July, offering hope those fatalities could diminish in the future.
Despite the near halving of the Canadian rate over this period, fiscal revenues generated by the tax did not diminish.
Despite Trump's noncommittal comments, the chances of a shutdown appeared to diminish after a day of negotiating on Capitol Hill.
However, Lei — one of China's most successful technology entrepreneurs — said that the situation doesn't diminish his belief in his business.
The good news is that with ISIS on the decline, the type of nihilistic violence it sponsored might also diminish.
In order to diminish the power of ideologies which we have deemed destructive a new way of thinking is needed.
Investor perceptions of risk in Russia will need to diminish for Russia to take better advantage of this economic opportunity.
If these holdings diminish competition and result in higher prices, it is an attack on the way shares are held.
David Lennox, an analyst in Sydney, thinks "significant investment" in new coal mines will diminish over the next 30 years.
A handful will use their newfound income to smuggle themselves to the West, but the desperate humanitarian urgency will diminish.
Moreover, her impeachment may not restore public confidence in Brazil's leaders, or diminish the corruption that pervades the country's politics.
It would diminish the social and cultural influence of millions of Americans, particularly communities of color in the red states.
Because in the end, blind loyalty is corrosive to our democratic institutions and will diminish our leaders, not empower them.
Those who know Mr. Slim say he has long anticipated the day when his control of Mexican telecom would diminish.
The speech was just another attempt by the Democrats to diminish the border security crisis or dismiss its existence altogether.
"I wish her no harm or humiliation, nor do I seek to denigrate her or diminish her voice," he added.
Union officials said they were elated by Tuesday's decision, but they remain wary of future efforts to diminish their effectiveness.
We wouldn't diminish their grief, and that it's OK to really grieve your pet, and not be embarrassed by it.
This isn't to diminish Lorde's actual musicality; "Royals" is objectively an incredible pop song and Lorde is a talented musician.
Sometimes parents are referred to as one's "birth giver and sperm donor", as if to diminish familial intimacy in words.
Eventually, the planet may emerge from this region to orbit PDS 70 on its own, and the disk will diminish.
If a future Congress compromised with those powerful lobbies, as Congress often has in the past, the savings would diminish.
With each mission, Yossarian loses someone, and his chances of returning to peace and normalcy at war's end diminish further.
None of this should be understood to diminish, in any way, the threat posed by Venezuela to American national security.
But the fierceness of the war did not diminish in the slightest, nor did the American presence on the battlefield.
Some will say that if the United States simply engaged in fewer foreign interventions this would greatly diminish the danger.
If your hands are wet or sweaty when you use the sanitizer, that can dilute it and diminish its effectiveness.
Beijing could also diminish the allure of the strong dollar by trying to raise the value of its own currency.
They probably won't win a majority, but they could diminish the majorities held by the center-left and center-right.
This is kind of self-imposed chaos is also bad strategy, as it can simply diminish the effectiveness of agencies.

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