Not training due to my cold has really started to worry me, to eat away at me. |
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But remaining in a holding pattern will only allow AMD to eat away at both mindshare and market share. |
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Even still, if the snow does melt, there will be corrosive salt caked on the roads to eat away at me wheels. |
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He wants to eat away at some of the more annoying kinds of brakes that can be applied to a measure along its legislative journey. |
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Prolonged boozing can actually eat away at a man's body, leaving his wedding tackle withered, his muscles punier and his bones weaker. |
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The youngster contracted an alarming organism known as acanthamoeba through infected tap water while visiting Canada last year, and it began to eat away at his cornea. |
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My justice of love, upon tearing from the human tree the sickened branches that eat away at your hearts, elevates you. |
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Of course, some representatives may be tempted to eat away at the common heritage principle for short-term gains. |
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They eat away at the EU's legitimacy, as does the Constitutional Treaty still under discussion, which requires unanimity for it to be adopted. |
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We know today that this country is also one that suffers from economic subsidies that eat away at the cotton industry. |
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Extreme levels of poverty and the lack of affordable housing and services eat away at our society. |
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The pressure to climb to unattainable heights can eat away at the life of our soul. |
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I had to assume a greater role in the housework and it began to eat away at my free time. |
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These costs eat away at people's savings and increase the risk of them defaulting on their mortgage or rent payments. |
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These rodents eat away at the grass and form narrow runways about 2.5 to 5.0 cm wide. |
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When it is held too privately it tends to eat away at its own support. |
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Increases in the rates for health insurance, workmen's compensation insurance, transportation costs and liability insurance eat away at existing profit margins. |
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As the research of the new Chaos Sciences begins to eat away at the solid foundations of post-Newtonian reality, so all disciplines based on that world-view must eventually be reconsidered. |
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Typically, as the weeks and months pass, existing commitments eat away at their time, other priorities arise, and the good intentions fade into unfulfilled plans. |
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Measures like the Anti-Terrorism Act and now the CCRA database for profiling everybody who takes a flight are corrosive and only eat away at the solidarity that has made Canada possible. |
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Europe is worried that market forces will eat away at their arsenal of energy taxes,just when some countries are looking to raise them to make up for lower labour taxes, which were cut to boost employment. |
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There, the bacteria multiply and eat away at the sub-skin tissue for weeks and months insidiously, without the affected person feeling any particular pain or developing a fever. |
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At school, social workers must link up with medical professionals to provide an area for dialogue on the problems which eat away at these teenagers and may drive them to suicide. |
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It was not working and of course that can eat away at you. |
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If left standing, this can eat away at bare metal. |
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School schedules are packed with heavy curriculum expectations, parents have intense work demands that eat away at family free time, and governments, as well as individuals, are feeling the pinch of today's economy. |
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The growth in competition could eat away at the industrial fabric of these countries, which in some cases consists of vulnerable small and medium-sized enterprises. |
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These are the very loopholes that undermine and eat away at our ability as a nation to do things for the people of this nation, which they deserve. |
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The Lisbon Strategy cannot be implemented in a manner which would eat away at the financial basis of the welfare society and which would be grossly unfair. |
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During the early Middle Ages this began to change as rising sea levels and storms started to eat away at the coastal areas which consisted mainly of peatlands. |
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