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Meanings of constantly diminishing in English
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Usage of constantly diminishing in English
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This means a constantlydiminishing necessity for the distinctly feminine magazine.
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Here the process still went on, and year after year saw a constantlydiminishing number.
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These odious parties, however, are very few in number, and their influence is constantlydiminishing.
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To this day, though indeed with a constantlydiminishing uproar and vigour, these explosions continue.
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The problem comes when constantly increasing Ethereum difficulty results in constantlydiminishing returns for the miners.
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Otherwise the duties would have been constantlydiminishing with the lessening purchasing power of our greenbacks.
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She flew round her flanks, and maneuvered round her in a circle with a constantlydiminishing radius.
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Though the wind continued to blow long after this fatal event, it was with a constantlydiminishing power.
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It will, of course, be plain from this that the store of nitrogen food must be constantlydiminishing.
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According to the Chinese authorities, the credit of these issues was constantlydiminishing, as it is easy to suppose.
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To fill the constantlydiminishing ranks caused by deaths, resignations and desertions, it became necessary to pass a conscription act.
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Then, with constantlydiminishing numbers of effective men, the course was shaped for the Spanish 'plantation' of St. Augustine in Florida.
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Besides, the farmer could not spend in wages more than his capital, and his capital, instead of increasing, was now constantlydiminishing.
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For instance, one developed a chronic habit of running centripetally round a constantlydiminishing circle, fainting on arriving at the geometrical centre.
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It was a terrible journey, with constantlydiminishing numbers, for men and horses, wounded by poisoned arrows, dropped and died on the way.
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It was more clearly a brazen-faced scramble for a constantlydiminishing quantity of booty; since all enterprise had been stupidly killed in the land.