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diminish the
Omaha Reservation. The
Solem case
established a "
diminishment doctrine" that U.S.
courts could use when
evaluating whether diminishment had...
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Diminished may
refer to:
Diminution in
music "
Diminished" (R.E.M. song), from the 1998
album Up...
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successive diminishment of
output to the
decreasing quality of the inputs. Neocl****ical
economists ****ume that each "unit" of
labor is identical.
Diminishing returns...
- In
criminal law,
diminished responsibility (or
diminished capacity) is a
potential defense by
excuse by
which defendants argue that
although they broke...
- In music, a
diminished triad (also
known as the
minor flatted fifth[citation needed]) is a
triad consisting of two
minor thirds above the root. It is a...
- The
diminished seventh chord is a
seventh chord composed of a root note,
together with a
minor third, a
diminished fifth, and a
diminished seventh above...
- "The
Diminisher" is the alter-ego of
Chicago musician David McDonnell (born 1976), who was a
founding member of the trio Bablicon, b****
player Griffin...
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diminished scale is a seven-note
musical scale. It is more
commonly known as the
Locrian ♮2 scale, a name that
avoids confusion with the
diminished scale...
- In cl****ical
music from
Western culture, a
diminished octave (Play (help·info)) is an
interval produced by
narrowing a
perfect octave by a
chromatic semitone...
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context of
cardinal utility,
economists sometimes speak of a law of
diminishing marginal utility,
meaning that the
first unit of
consumption of a good...