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  • I'm not sure in what world bemoaning diminishing aid amounts is the same as being "lukewarm.
  • in comparison to its competitors have been diminishing and may explain why Review Centre operates
  • "The Law of Diminishing and Increasing Cost", 1927, EJ.
  • II's work in Holland, Belgium and France is diminishing and being transferred."
  • he late 1930s, however, these reserves were diminishing, and exploratory investigation began of two
  • sponse to the judgment is partly due to its diminishing appeal in a country where the divisive issu
  • n and out, so that the breeding-stocks were diminishing as well as the grown fish which the blacks'
  • This is also very relevant to diminishing attachments, because they are based on stro
  • a and their lack of success, along with the diminishing bargadar list, the West Bengal government a
  • Diminishing Between Worlds is the second studio album b
  • primarily proclaimed to protect Victoria's diminishing box-ironbark forests, crucial in retaining
  • a rate of about 30 barrels (4.8 m3) a day, diminishing but never completely stopping, reaching a s
  • ter handles distance by graduated scale and diminishing clarity.
  • Way with producer Johnny Bristol, but with diminishing commercial success, and she was released fr
  • ther theological scholars of his time, thus diminishing confusion for future historian's interested
  • resulting in alarming health declines and a diminishing conservation ethic.
  • The circulation remained strong despite the diminishing convection, though satellite intensity esti
  • -level circulation became detached from the diminishing convection.
  • While this did have a diminishing effect on Ottoman ammunition stocks, the fa
  • e agent on July 1, 2007; his scoring skills diminishing entirely, however, he retired at season's e
  • rne until the duties of land management and diminishing eyesight made it difficult to continue.
  • In 1950, due to Chic's diminishing eyesight, Raymond permanently became the le
  • he birds were also weak against the natural diminishing factors like weather and competition from o
  • particular lunar phase associated with the diminishing fertility and eventual dryness of old age.
  • ctly, called impaction; this increases with diminishing fiber separation and higher air flow veloci
  • The defenders were also weakened by diminishing food supplies, and their morale was undermi
  • They are native to the rapidly diminishing forests of India, and tend to avoid open pl
  • un, and the last we see of her is a rapidly diminishing form disappearing through a park.
  • least make best use of -- the continuously diminishing fossil fuel resources.
  • ban brought the immediate cessation of the diminishing freight traffic north of Tywyn, including e
  • ed on Deuteronomie, without adding vnto, or diminishing from them any thing afterward.
  • ote on capital overaccumulation and rapidly diminishing future value of consumption in a fairly gen
  • ling population and a small, localized, and diminishing geographical distribution.
  • d thereafter (by a debasement linked to the diminishing gold quality of Frankish coin) with silver
  • He was one of the rapidly diminishing group who attended the first International
  • Hay meadows are a diminishing habitat, which is threatened by modern agri
  • nion largely due to the conversion of their diminishing habitats for agricultural purposes.
  • pportunity to display his "artful manner of diminishing his voice like the dying notes of an Aeolia
  • anelli limped off after 21 minutes, further diminishing his side's chances of victory.
  • 6, with the fall of the stalism era and the diminishing importance of lysenkoism, Gajewski was allo
  • fleshy portion of the muscle passes upward, diminishing in size as it ascends, and ends by a pointe
  • global warming the Arctic ice pack has been diminishing in size and thickness.
  • They form a series diminishing in size and complexity in a rather straight
  • s states, the command over food, instead of diminishing, increases.
  • The overall trend of diminishing inheritances between whites and African Ame
  • Sarasota Bay for thousands of years-without diminishing it.
  • ncing elvitgravir's viral suppression while diminishing its adverse side-effects.
  • ses on areas with poor water management and diminishing levels of fresh water, especially in the ag
  • But now with diminishing local coal and mines to support it, they ha
  • rnivorous Nepenthes, a habitat that is fast diminishing locally.
  • As disorder continued to plague the diminishing Lycanth population, the Humans reconstructe
  • While its use has been diminishing, Mammolo was historically included in the b
  • ferent treatment for the same interest when diminishing marginal utility is a factor.
  • ote - an event that sparked a progressively diminishing morale in Cziffra, Sr. Cziffra never again
  • With the diminishing need for an active-duty air defense mission
  • ugh extremely damaged, remained afloat, the diminishing number of survivors continuing to fire the
  • The 41st division held the diminishing number of able men that the reich could mus
  • erania became populated by Germans and only diminishing number Slavs were left not assimilated.
  • here was once a school but it closed due to diminishing numbers of children.
  • ought to have affected troop structures and diminishing numbers.
  • 0, culminating around 1600, and then slowly diminishing, numerous witch trials were held in both Pr
  • ell may also be constructed by a particular diminishing of the 600-cell: by removing 24 vertices fr
  • ore from Cape Comorin to Cranganore and the diminishing of the territories of the Kingdom of Cochin
  • uture that addresses the twin challenges of diminishing oil and gas supplies and climate change , a
  • Moreover, with diminishing oil resources, oil companies are now freque
  • By June 4, the remnants of Arthur were diminishing over southeastern Mexico without any redeve
  • and Bell's sage sparrow, as well as several diminishing plant communities such as Riversidean sage
  • e victories were seen as evidence of Lang's diminishing political power.
  • "The Dance of Diminishing Possibilities" music video
  • must spin a new pattern regularly or suffer diminishing prey capture.
  • man unnecessarily calling in sick to work, diminishing productivity, especially in the nationalize
  • the current era of multi-core processors is diminishing quickly.
  • backward in front of the septum pellucidum; diminishing rapidly in thickness, it is prolonged backw
  • ad reduced, but oil was still seeping, at a diminishing rate, from cracks both east and west of the
  • of retaining a great natural heritage and a diminishing resource-the unspoiled beauty of the Atlant
  • Wire stayed the dance-pop course with diminishing results on A Bell Is a Cup.
  • Skill abilities are based on a diminishing returns system, in which a character's 'bon
  • meant a kind of self-perpetuating cycle of diminishing returns for both.
  • lly, the change of format seemed to produce diminishing returns for ITV; series three was abruptly
  • he last bits of fossil fuel out follows the diminishing returns and at some point is so costly that
  • A diminishing returns formula in eight languages
  • xpectation as any principle of science that diminishing returns signal natural limits.
  • (see also: Law of Diminishing Returns and Marginal Utility and Jevon's pa
  • and business management practice is to read diminishing returns in any direction of effort as an in
  • "Increasing Employment, Diminishing Returns, Relative Shares, and Ricardo", 196
  • ble and so, as increasing effort results in diminishing returns, further activity becomes increasin
  • its creative progression that usually sees diminishing returns.
  • tellectual property as a result of Pfizer's diminishing returns.
  • or energy capture are subject to the law of diminishing returns."
  • Diminishing Returns: The principle that all directions
  • rty was re-established in 1990, it played a diminishing role in Lithuanian politics.
  • omic context and explicitly recognizing the diminishing roles of individuals in the modern industri
  • In a world of diminishing safe water supplies it is worth bearing in
  • at are designed to afford a counterpoint of diminishing scale and visual weight as one reads the bu
  • "Come On" suggests the diminishing sex life of a tense pairing ("Do you rememb
  • Above it were constructed four storeys of diminishing size.
  • ue with the public and as a response to the diminishing space given to contemporary art in the dail
  • a with the prime objective of improving the diminishing standard of football in the state, and to s
  • ness in Western Australia to help raise the diminishing state revenue.
  • The diminishing status of the films he was offered led to h
  • Dodd Wood is one of the diminishing strongholds of the Red Squirrel in Great Br
  • e accident was a major cause of Henderson's diminishing success.
  • Liz Lands and Altrinna Grayson, he met with diminishing success.
  • f the city, which borders Anaheim), rapidly diminishing supplies of undeveloped land, and demograph
  • s, by reducing cytokine response, and maybe diminishing systemic inflammatory response, such as is
  • next few minutes, her gunners fired at the diminishing target until it pulled out of range at 06:1
  • It grows mainly in the diminishing temperate rainforests.
  • er for their irrigation needs, thus greatly diminishing the water that they draw from the river.
  • ives in the regional municipalities is also diminishing: the party won 49 mandates in 1995, 23 in 1
  • d partly because of their disagreement with diminishing the jurisdiction of the OSC in prosecuting
  • 6.9 feet (2.1 m) and 8.6 feet (2.6 m) long, diminishing the previous claim.
  • zed the human" Nestorius was an advocate of diminishing the influence of the Mother of God, or Theo
  • the High Court across the country, further diminishing the civil jurisdiction of the assizes.
  • s which take up half of the album's length, diminishing the significance of his solo years.
  • ed and tailored to Booth's comedic talents, diminishing the relative importance of other characters
  • likely have required zoning changes further diminishing the chances of securing protected status fo
  • selves against the accusation of in any way diminishing the humanity of Christ.
  • ns absorb carbon dioxide from the air, thus diminishing the effectiveness of the base.
  • ated the shore around Prince William Sound, diminishing the marine population.
  • an ecological plague, suffocating the lake, diminishing the fish reservoir, and hurting the local e
  • the Guadalupe River about 1,500 years ago, diminishing the shellfish population.
  • tsgesetz, Austria's laws against denying or diminishing the Holocaust.
  • Also diminishing the conclusiveness of the evidence presente
  • rtant African American musical group by not diminishing the length of their tenure or the breadth o
  • ptation based on independent circumstances, diminishing the force of the conventions.
  • album reveals his "solipsism is a dead-end, diminishing the stature of the band".
  • azilian government which, in my opinion, is diminishing the [economic] gap among Brazilians".
  • s own holy text may also have the effect of diminishing the credibility of that person's testimony.
  • Surgery' a pair of forceps for dividing and diminishing the stone in the bladder, when too large to
  • , and knowledge into another person without diminishing their own abilities in any way.
  • reatening this species, and populations are diminishing throughout its breeding range.
  • d and of a barren appearance, its elevation diminishing to the northward.'
  • to Georgia were taken off active duty, thus diminishing Ukraine's air defence capabilities.
  • of northern hay meadows, a habitat that is diminishing under the threat from intensive agriculture
  • imal sodium and water reabsorption, thereby diminishing water delivery to the ADH-sensitive sites i
  • ophisticated designs that were based on the diminishing weight of the candle.
  • ped and reshaped by his imagination but not diminishing with the passing of time.
  • s casual, rambling style had been gradually diminishing with the onset of electric blues bands from