He says that the cost of building and taxes can diminish the returns from rent.
As David Marsh argues its economic interest in European integration may diminish over time.
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So is the President concerned that ads like this do diminish the office of the presidency?
This isn't to diminish tennis's history as a game with etiquette, and a respect for silence.
There are two reasons for predicting that dodgy dealing will diminish in South Africa.
Doesn't it diminish women to treat feminine trivia as more offensive than masculine trivia?
With Somalia in ruins the lure of piracy is unlikely to diminish anytime soon.
At a point, it seemed Dodd Frank would likely diminish the power of the trifecta.
Labor policies like minimum wages or federal contracting rules requiring union pay diminish opportunities for work.
The number and severity of cyber incidents is not likely to diminish in the near future.
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The Big Three traditional handset companies, Ericsson, Nokia, and Motorola, watched their market share diminish.
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And he and his co-author offer evidence that these incentives diminish during stock market bubbles.
Finding reasons to ignore or diminish it amounts to reducing or negating the importance of value.
Obama's administration doesn't believe international alliances or organizations will diminish American power, Biden said.
Be cautious with living symbols: They could lose their luster and diminish the award.
The value of your savings will diminish unless you convert them to the precious metals.
Obama's first challenge in the third hundred days must be to diminish problem number one.
And analysts say that with his departure, France's special relationship with these countries will diminish.
First, the global recession will not diminish the costs of climate change and energy insecurity.
Predictable returns are all discounted by the market and diminish to the interest rate.
To do less would diminish us and undermine the foundation upon which we stand.
The result is that, as the fighting intensifies, the chances of any peace deal diminish.
Wipe out or even diminish ocean life and our very ability to breath is jeopardized.
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As the calendar approaches toward December 25th, inventory levels will continually diminish throughout the stores.
And slowly, as they saw yields rise and costs diminish, they adopted the practices themselves.
Their nebulous character does not diminish the threat that such outfits pose to Colombia.
As that surplus is being soaked up then the inequality will, quite naturally, diminish.
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"It would diminish our effectiveness and not allow us to push our agenda, " Burns said.
Without more money, Mr ElBaradei told his agency's 35-country board in June, safeguarding capacity will diminish.
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For a long time, it seemed like nothing could diminish investor appetite for hedge funds.
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