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121) Coercive reform is associated with groups that feel threatened, with groups that feel their social superiority is being challenged or diminished. 122) It was surely only people of diminished responsibility who found their lives being taken over in this way. 123) She continued to call for help every minute or so but, as time passed, her hopes diminished. 124) None the less his reputation as at once the most searching and accessible of contemporary composers has not diminished. 125) Though the estate has somewhat diminished since the Weighall days it still has superbly laid-out grounds of over thirty acres. 126) Ryman, of Spalding, Lincs, admitted manslaughter with diminished responsibility and was jailed for five years. 127) Today, Dole and Barbour are gone and Gingrich stands diminished after having been reprimanded by the House for ethical misconduct. 128) In these circumstances, the sensitivity of this method of detecting portal vein occlusion may be diminished. 129) The contribution of paid employment to pensioners income has diminished due to the trend to early retirement. 130) Although our inner lives have been relentlessly diminished by ecosocial isolation, the antidote lies in recovering awareness of our context. 131) That mind gives birth to the universe without being diminished in any way. 132) This would consequently lead to increased motility because parasympathetic activity would be unopposed by diminished sympathetic activity. 133) Academic Standards: A self-fulfilling effect of cultural stereotypes is diminished expectations. 134) But when the Cape route opened and the New World beckoned, the centrality of Prague diminished. 135) She was cleared of murder but found guilty of manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. 136) It has been previously shown that the expression of integrins is differently diminished in a chain-specific manner in human colorectal cancer. 137) He was built like a black widow spider, his chest and shoulders so large that it diminished his limbs. 138) Unless those tariffs are diminished our textile industry will have a tough time, and more jobs will be lost. 139) Analysts also blamed diminished turnout on the relatively healthy economy. 140) Rain saw her chances of falling into conversation with him, as Shildon wanted, seriously diminished. 141) Yoshida stressed that labour unrest must be diminished so that trade unions and workers understood their responsibilities as well as their rights. 142) The effect diminished half an hour after sunrise, but was repeated at noon. 143) But pressure to eliminate the budget deficit, said Vest, is likely to lead to diminished help from Washington. 144) However, her play bore no trace of diminished strength, even at the end. 145) As long as they take that rejection seriously, and continue to shriek their desolation, they are not diminished by it. 146) But as the egocentrism of other periods gradually diminished, so does the egocentrism of adolescence with continued development. 147) Also receiving determinate prison sentences are those whose offence is reduced to manslaughter on a combined plea of provocation and diminished responsibility. 148) He's denied murdering Elizabeth Howe, but has admitted manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. 149) It is commonly due to globally diminished cerebral blood flow, which may be caused by a variety of mechanisms. 150) The formal powers of the royal family have diminished as the yardage about them in the newspapers has grown.