The plaintiff states that the deterioration in his eyesight prevents him from doing fine detailed work. |
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The recent frosty spell led to a deterioration of the surface of some routes after Kildare County Council staff salted them. |
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Residents view street cleaning as a fundamental job of their council, and will take a dim view of any further deterioration of the service. |
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Both the glass base and the process used to create these autochromes are subject to deterioration. |
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It damages the nerve cells in the brain and causes degeneration, deterioration and gradual loss of function of areas of the brain. |
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A majority of the mahants criticised the Sangh Parivar for the deterioration of the temple town. |
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Don't be surprised if there's some deterioration in your child's behaviour or a regression to more babyish ways. |
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Although it is characterized as being a deterioration process, senescence is considered to be a highly evolved genetic process. |
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There has been no deterioration in credit quality and provision levels for bad debts are expected to be at the same level as last year. |
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Serious deterioration in his mental condition led to his admission to mental hospital, where he died of tuberculosis. |
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She started to have more energy and the deterioration that the radiotherapy was causing in her mouth stopped. |
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On page four for instance, a clear and simple bar chart shows the dramatic deterioration in the government's finances in recent years. |
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This is a film about a generation that was growing up during wartime, a period of deterioration of all moral, social and economic values. |
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For deterioration of ocular sarcoid lesions, seven patients needed a long period of corticosteroid therapy. |
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Contact of differing metals can cause a galvanic reaction that produces rust and deterioration. |
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A new report says that 75 per cent of councils report a deterioration in roads, footpaths and cycleways in the past year. |
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However, in 1974, following deterioration, the site was covered with soil to protect it. |
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As doctors battled to find out what caused a sudden deterioration in his health, his political and personal affairs were in a mess. |
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Cities were also associated with poverty, filth, crime, class and labour conflict, and the general deterioration of American society. |
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Unlike desired hyaline cartilage, repair fibrocartilage has diminished resilience and a predilection for deterioration over time. |
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The deterioration of trade competitiveness has offset any positive impact that might have been derived from overseas domestic consumption. |
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It was an attempt to try and stop the deterioration of the service in order to be able to compete with buses and lorries. |
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Preterm delivery may be indicated because of deterioration of maternal or fetal health, and obstetric complications may occur. |
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The bank also predicts a sharp deterioration in the public finances as growth and tax revenues fail to meet government expectations. |
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Heart failure is the deterioration of the heart's ability to pump blood throughout the body and adequately perfuse the major organs. |
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But far from consolidating the structure of the 13 th century Cistercian masterpiece, it hastened the deterioration of the stonework. |
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Patients with new-onset ascites or clinical deterioration should undergo paracentesis. |
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As a result, the stability of the luminance and the chromaticity can be preserved against age deterioration. |
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The four usual agents of deterioration in the air apart from oxygen and water are sulphur dioxide, hydrogen sulphide, ozone and nitrogen dioxide. |
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In general, the concrete overlays appear to be effective in decreasing the rate of concrete deterioration. |
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It normally finds its way into our food chain and environment through discard and deterioration, not through outgassing from disaster sites. |
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I first assume that snag density is a function of snag formation from living trees and snag deterioration to stumps and fallen logs. |
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Ayurvedic therapy in osteoarthritis not only prevents further deterioration in the joints but also rejuvenates the damaged cartilages. |
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In that time I observed no significant deterioration in less frequented parts of the path, but this was not the case with more popular sections. |
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The inevitable starting point in any discussion of Celtic's deterioration is their age profile. |
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The price is also vulnerable to any deterioration in the security situation in the Middle East. |
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At the same time one must observe the pattern of progressive deterioration here as well. |
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Evidence emerged of progressive glass deterioration and raised concerns of possible parchment deterioration by hydrolysis. |
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Another great thing about living with the Barkers was the miraculous deterioration of my night terrors. |
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But they slow mental deterioration by blocking the breakdown of the brain chemical acetylcholine. |
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Participants could return after one week if they experienced adverse events or deterioration. |
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Chronic renal failure is a progressive deterioration of renal function that ends in uremia. |
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The photo below is of a building in central Havana that collapsed yesterday after decades of neglect and deterioration. |
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He said that the difficulties also led to the highly unstable domestic prices and deterioration in living conditions. |
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The need for water investment keeps inexorably increasing and tends to accelerate as the deterioration of these systems advance. |
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The quote from his impromptu speech regarding space travel and its relation to human bone deterioration was hilarious. |
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The increase in investment strengthens the exchange rate facilitating a deterioration in the balance of trade. |
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A variation of the usual procedure may be to undermine the skin flap less, which will help decrease the chance of slough or skin deterioration. |
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The latter use may score the karabiner, leading to deterioration of any rope, running through it. |
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Hardly more than 2,000 impressions could be taken from a woodblock without a rather visible deterioration of quality. |
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The deterioration in the national economy is continuing at a frightening rate, as government expenditures hit the roof. |
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Above all, however, ageing was described as a dynamic process, not a sudden eruption but a progressive deterioration. |
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As Thomas's pained gait and brittle limbs signal a physical deterioration, put-on sibling chitchat quickly turns to rebarbative bickering. |
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A further eight police forces showed some deterioration, but it was not bad enough for them to be reclassified. |
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Stopping treatment prevents further deterioration but rarely allows complete recovery of visual function. |
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I've reversed my deterioration into becoming a mid-30s bloater, and am now merely slightly overweight and unfit. |
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Since creationists recognize deterioration and mutations since the Fall, there is no uniquely evolutionist prediction here. |
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In addition, any deterioration in mental status or deterioration in physical condition is a medical emergency. |
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After many days of fasting, the hunger strikers present a progressively more serious deterioration, emaciation and profound dehydration. |
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Residents' life styles may contribute to the deterioration of the environment, and threaten the sustainability of the green spaces. |
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But if there is a deterioration in sales, Hunter will not be able to drop his offer. |
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Aging is a loose term referring generally to physiological deterioration as a function of time. |
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An open microphone over the next six minutes revealed the progressive deterioration of the pilot toward unconsciousness. |
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Acupuncture may help Alzheimer's disease by slowing down the deterioration of the brain cells. |
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Our society has almost sunk into abysmal moral degeneration and deterioration. |
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Both decline types are likely to result in the deterioration of financial performance and level of resources in any organization. |
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In a hospice setting it is not unusual to be confronted by anguished relatives witnessing the physical deterioration of their loved ones. |
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Anti-freeze must be changed every two years due to the deterioration of the corrosion inhibitors. |
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The claimant could often convert the lump sum into an annuity, but this would take no account of a deterioration in health, for example. |
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The institute was to document the condition of the sculptures, investigate the sources of their retrogression, and prevent further deterioration. |
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It's true that there is no simple chain of blameworthy actions which led to this deterioration. |
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Salt water and wet bilges will expedite the deterioration, although 10-15 years is a reasonable life expectancy. |
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A deterioration in cardiac performance occurred when patients were moved from the Trendelenburg position to the supine position. |
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The raise falls under the category of social allowance, which was first applied in 1987 to deal with the deterioration in public sector wages. |
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If deterioration is extensive, the mastic seal may need to be replaced. |
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Winters uses that cataclysmic event to examine the slow deterioration of communal life in the face of annihilation. |
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That's a radical notion to many scientists who have long thought of aging as an uncontrollable process of deterioration that isn't regulated by single genes. |
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Prolonged lack of vitamin A leads to deterioration of the eye tissue through progressive keratinization of the cornea, a condition known as xerophthalmia. |
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In the recent past, Germany has particularly been quiet in regard to the deterioration of civil society in Russia. |
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Today's middle class is suffering as a result of the deterioration of the U.S. currency and things are only going to get worse. |
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The deterioration in security comes at a particularly fraught time in the region. |
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LaPlante has witnessed firsthand the paradox of dementia and Alzheimer's, with alternating phases of deterioration and lucidity. |
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The deterioration of the Pakistan army is not a consequence of financial corruption. |
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The course of the rivulet of wine, from which a Bacchante is scooping a jugful, is confused, perhaps through the deterioration of the paint or through inept restoration. |
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Surfactant therapy attenuated this deterioration, but not completely. |
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Lipid oxidation is a major cause of meat quality deterioration, as products of autoxidation of unsaturated fatty acids affect wholesomeness and nutritional value. |
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In 1991 after inspection by the state, the selectmen ordered it to be closed due to deterioration of timber members and deformation of timber arches. |
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But this rather ignores the deterioration of law and order and stories of torture and beatings suffered by those that dared to protest during matches. |
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Unless an incumbent government takes an active interest in improving the supply of public services, benign neglect will inevitably lead to a gradual deterioration. |
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Condensation aggressively facilitates other forms of deterioration. |
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Few reports of his mental illness discuss lead poisoning as a possible reason for his mental deterioration. |
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The team of bioarchaeologists used a newly refined technique of amino acid analysis that measures the deterioration of proteins in fossils found close to the tools. |
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Batterlife claim that in Lithium Ion batteries the main cause of this deterioration is a build up of inert, uncharged particles between the electrodes. |
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A combination of land submergence, coastal erosion, and solifluction had caused the deterioration of certain houses and their associated midden deposits. |
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Therefore, not all the changes of peroxidase activity during cold storage or the growth season could be attributed to tissue browning and deterioration. |
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Compared to other sports, rowing presents little risk to hemophilic patients and is strongly recommended to counter joint deterioration, one of the effects of hemophilia. |
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His notes and letters from this period attest to his growing concern about the objectification of art and the ensuing deterioration of artistic experience. |
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The steady decline and deterioration continued at an accelerated pace. |
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Sleep disorders, disorientation, and fatigue may supervene, followed by serious intellectual deterioration, such as the inability to speak, recognize objects, read, or write. |
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The difference reflects the difference between an eschatology of kingdom transformation and hope versus an eschatology of inevitable deterioration and fatalism. |
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Treatment, which may include medications, is directed at improving daily function and quality of life. The course of Pick's disease is an inevitable progressive deterioration. |
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The virus isolated in this investigation formed mixed cytopathic effects in tissue culture, which could have been mistaken for nonspecific cell-layer deterioration. |
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The images would be compared every year to detect any deterioration. |
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Early settlers attempted to forestall this deterioration by storing their home-grown apples in cool basements or root cellars. |
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By the early 1990s, however, there had been a marked deterioration in the quality of the Upper Ward, in particular the State Apartments. |
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Despite much of the deterioration of the forest areas, it is still an important stopover for migratory birds as well. |
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The team's research shows genetics play a key role in lower back pain and the deterioration of intervertebral discs of the spine as well. |
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There is less opportunity for freezer burn, thawing and refreezing, breakage, and general deterioration of the product. |
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So serious was the deterioration of the meetinghouse that by the middle 1990s it was impossible to use the building at all. |
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Further climatic deterioration is thought to have brought about cereal cultivation. |
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Archaeologists and conservators had to work in tandem from the start to prevent deterioration of the artefacts. |
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Such vessels are not normally subject to the same deterioration caused by marine and weather conditions as offshore salvage vessels are. |
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There were three main sources of environmental deterioration which are believed to have had a hand in the extinction event. |
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Bradshaw's administration saw increased deterioration of the fabric of the canal, the locks, docks and warehouses. |
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The loss of Symbiodinium from the host is known as coral bleaching, a condition which leads to the deterioration of a reef. |
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Leather, badly tanned, is susceptible to deterioration from inherent vice induced by poor quality manufacturing. |
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One of the major limiting wear factors is the deterioration of the reactor's pressure vessel under the action of neutron bombardment. |
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As well, there has been a deterioration of facilities leading to the decline of the physical and the mental health of detainees and of staff. |
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Certain dense tropical hardwoods are believed to have superior resistance to deterioration when usd in climates such as those of North America. |
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Check swing sets and other playground equipment for corrosion, deterioration, missing parts, splintered wood or sharp edges. |
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Dementia is a progressive deterioration of intellect, behaviour and personality as a consequence of diffuse disease of the cerebral hemispheres. |
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An Amos Walker novel is more about atmosphere, smart-alecky dialogue, the deterioration of Detroit, and the hard-boiled persona. |
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It may present with mental problems progressing to a comatous state and deterioration in renal functions. |
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The rapid deterioration in Myspace's business during the most recent quarter had deterred many potent suitors. |
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In old age, deterioration appears in episodic memory but not in semantic memory. |
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Mad cow disease, known as bovine spongiform encephalopathy in animals, eventually causes a spongy deterioration of the brain. |
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On his part, Ambassador Roman Oyarzun Marchesi of Spain expressed his deepest concern over the deterioration of the situation in South Lebanon. |
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Waugh's physical and mental deterioration prevented any work on these projects, and the contracts were cancelled. |
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Early in 1954, Waugh's doctors, concerned by his physical deterioration, advised a change of scene. |
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Because of the deterioration in country image, measures should be taken to prevent a further decine. |
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However, the deterioration of the GDP deflator in the first quarter showed that deflationary pressures remain strong. |
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Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis is a rare, measles-mediated encephalitis associated with progressive neurologic deterioration and death. |
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It is critical to recognize that only a small subset of reportable incidents are due to leaks caused by pipe deterioration. |
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The outbreak of civil war in Libya has caused the largest deterioration in a GPI score, both regionally and across the 153 countries surveyed. |
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Venezuela is trapped in a vicious cycle of distortionary interventions, weak policy frameworks, and economic and social deterioration. |
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One of life's minor but prevalent annoyances is the deterioration of the aglets on one's shoelaces. |
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Adrenoleukodystrophy affects the brain and causes deterioration to an insulating membrane which protects nerve cells. |
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Should credit deterioration become more pronounced than anticipated, SNV's ratings could be downgraded further. |
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These simple measures reduce the need to constantly dry-clean your clothes, which also contributes to their deterioration. |
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The accidents may have precipitated the physical deterioration that was to follow. |
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However, the deterioration of the environment by the Spanish depleted resources for these people and finally made them submit. |
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A lack of proactivity in this area may lead to a gradual deterioration of the business. |
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By the middle of that year, her decline was unmistakable, and she began a slow, irregular deterioration. |
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The programme also disproved claims that some deterioration in the quality of the gunpowder would have prevented the explosion. |
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Damaged cotton is sometimes stored at these temperatures to prevent further deterioration. |
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Low profit margins in themselves do not explain the deterioration of revenues. |
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Due to the higher unsaturation, the oil extracts of the Turkana doum palm nut may be less stable with respect to oxidative deterioration than coconut and palm kernel oils. |
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In response to the deterioration Richards requested that British troops be sent to Dakar, Senegal, to decrease the time required to launch an operation in Sierra Leone. |
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During the nine-day mission, he will subject himself to a variety of medical tests, including studies of bone loss, sleep disorders, muscle deterioration and body temperature. |
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Nevertheless, this road infrastructure is still inadequate and cannot handle the sharply growing demand caused by deterioration of the railway system. |
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Further, inspection of the mills bearings during downtime has revealed noticeable deterioration and issues with the ball mill trunnion bearings and lube system. |
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Following the climate deterioration in the late Nordic Bronze Age, Celtic Gaul was invaded in the 5th century BC by tribes later called Gauls originating in the Rhine valley. |
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On a consolidated basis, Fitch expects additional deterioration in credit metrics in 2013 mainly related to the penitentiaries project development. |
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Other concerns, says Smith, include reports of physical deterioration at Russia's launch site, the Baikonur Cosmodrome in the former Soviet republic of Kazakhstan. |
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Soon after birth, rapid deterioration occurs in these patients, including vomiting, axial hypotonia, apnoeic episodes, respiratory failure, coma and death within a few months. |
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Additionally, investors are protected from a deterioration in asset quality, seller insolvency or servicer default by early amortization triggers. |
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In 2009, Shell was the subject of an Amnesty International report into the deterioration of human rights as a consequence of Shell's activities in the Niger Delta. |
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The paint film will start to blister and flake off rapidly so the metal needs to be prepared for re-painting as soon as possible to prevent further deterioration. |
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Castro's legalization of the Communist party and the hundreds of executions that followed caused a deterioration in the relationship between the two countries. |
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In 1939, the Mersey and Irwell Joint Committee was superseded by the Lancashire Rivers Board, but wartime conditions brought about further deterioration of the river. |
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In particular, spices, cocoa, tea, tobacco, coffee, sugar, porcelain, and fur were well protected against the salty sea air and against deterioration. |
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It is a systemic skeletal disease that characterized by low bone mass, microarchitectural deterioration of bone tissue and enhanced bone fragility and fracture risk. |
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Deforestation, climatic deterioration during the Little Ice Age, and overgrazing by sheep imported by settlers caused a loss of critical topsoil due to erosion. |
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Historically, these issues resulted in a considerable deterioration in the water quality of both the Trent, and its tributaries, especially the Tame. |
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The Queen may be celebrating her jubilee but the Queen's English Society, which has railed against the misuse and deterioration of the English language, is to fold. |
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Potholes have become a real issue in the UK as long winters and an increasing amount of traffic have led to the deterioration of roads in both cities and rural areas. |
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With other races, the outcome shows deterioration on both sides. |
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Instability caused economic deterioration, and there was a rapid rise in inflation as the government debased the currency in order to meet expenses. |
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The bureaucracy became so increasingly bloated and corrupt that by the time of Olivares's dismissal in 1643, its deterioration had rendered it largely ineffective. |
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War led to a deterioration of the relations with Portugal's oldest ally, England, and the loss of Hormuz, a strategic trading post located between Iran and Oman. |
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Unfortunately, due to the deterioration of older magnetic tape medias, large number of waveforms from the archives in the early digital recording days are not recoverable. |
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Dextran, a homoglucan produced by Leuconostoc mesenteroides, has been cited as the primary polysaccharide associated with sugarcane deterioration. |
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