Also things start to deteriorate when things hit top volume.
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Over the course of the week, he continued to deteriorate.
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When housing prices began to deteriorate, borrowers defaulted in droves.
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But he too is concerned the relationship could deteriorate further.
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"Airports will close once conditions deteriorate," the State Department said.
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There was precedent for such a standoff to further deteriorate.
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Liquidity conditions deteriorate and risk premiums rise across financial markets.
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Meanwhile, Shahidi's health continues to deteriorate, according to her family.
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The situation continued to deteriorate during the couple's wedding planning.
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They weather, whereas artificial materials like plastic tend to deteriorate.
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But the company's outlook continued to deteriorate in recent weeks.
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A great iPhone lens should enhance, not deteriorate, your images.
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However, this relationship starts to deteriorate around the $2,000 threshold.
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But Britain's relatively strong recovery looks set to deteriorate rapidly.
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If it continues to deteriorate, it's a pretty negative trajectory.
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"We'll probably [see] conditions deteriorate again on Monday," said Cordier.
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Our aging rail and bus systems would continue to deteriorate.
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But when he turned 4, his eyesight began to deteriorate.
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Without this, the roads are going to deteriorate even more.
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Once you're unhappy with the surface, your game will deteriorate.
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"These projects will deteriorate the whole situation", says Shaiful Huq.
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And democracies can deteriorate more quickly than people often realize.
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I left again when the situation began to deteriorate again.
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Most business groups are simply hoping relations do not deteriorate.
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Without the drug, her health is expected to quickly deteriorate.
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As politicians continue to debate, Connecticut roads continue to deteriorate.
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The financial troubles would deteriorate further in Florida, Sinema recalled.
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Without the drug, her health is expected to quickly deteriorate.
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Millions more could see the quality of their insurance deteriorate.
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Despite the protectionist measures, the trade deficit continues to deteriorate.
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So I don't like to see that deteriorate or fall apart.
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Residents may have to flee should the air quality deteriorate further.
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And there is nothing compassionate about allowing the borders to deteriorate.
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Murrieta returned home to rest, but her health continued to deteriorate.
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Cheryl Cheryl Blossom's relationship with her mother is continuing to deteriorate.
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But that could easily change as Italy's relations with Europe deteriorate.
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After a few days of primary caregiving, Bob seems to deteriorate.
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"It had been four months of watching him deteriorate," she said.
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And the situation is likely to deteriorate in 20183, it predicts.
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SeaWorld announced on Tuesday that Tilikum's health is beginning to deteriorate.
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Both were "folding their hands as the situation continues to deteriorate".
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Small reptiles have delicate bodies and typically deteriorate quickly, he said.
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Yet cash-strapped governments often ignore the problem, letting roads deteriorate.
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Many worry that the human rights situation would deteriorate in Afghanistan.
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Bangladesh abetted this by allowing conditions in the camps to deteriorate.
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Some economists believe profitability will continue to deteriorate in coming months.
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If diplomacy cannot slow the fighting, the humanitarian situation will deteriorate.
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Aid groups warn that conditions in the shelters could quickly deteriorate.
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After leaving, her symptoms persisted and her health continued to deteriorate.
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The developments were allowed to deteriorate as maintenance and repairs lagged.
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If economic conditions deteriorate, the strains on OPEC will probably grow.
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As the valves deteriorate, the heart struggles and gradually wears out.
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Even so, the nation's existing infrastructure continues to age and deteriorate.
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Travel conditions will deteriorate once the snow starts, Mr. Simpson said.
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After that you'll start to deteriorate if you don't keep current.
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But this country, in my time, will not deteriorate any further.
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Ziyawudun's health started to deteriorate from the cold and bad food.
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Loan volume continued to weaken and loan quality began to deteriorate.
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When acid migrates from paper to paper, the documents deteriorate quickly.
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Things started to deteriorate only under the Bushes, in his view.
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This projection of a projection seems to deteriorate as it plays.
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Supporters brought the beach to Marlee after her health began to deteriorate.
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But he began to deteriorate, acting more erratic, friends and relatives said.
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Yet those structures will deteriorate and become ruins, while we live on.
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To employ them all, pay or working conditions might have to deteriorate.
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Trade balances for India, Philippines & Indonesia deteriorate amid rising import costs: reut.
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Airports will close once conditions deteriorate and safe travel is not possible.
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In that time their condition may deteriorate, leading them to be sectioned.
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If the authorities then skimp on maintenance, the railway could deteriorate quickly.
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The situation is set to deteriorate with elections scheduled later this year.
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As a forewarning of how Yellen's position could further deteriorate after Jan.
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While children with SMA still grow cognitively, their bodies continue to deteriorate.
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KEY ASSUMPTIONS - Economic relations with key trading partners will not deteriorate seriously.
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The banks may rely on parental support should asset quality deteriorate sharply.
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Financial stability also tends to deteriorate as governments rack up greater debts.
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Many observers expect cross-strait ties to deteriorate during Ms. Tsai's tenure.
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And so, 100 million Americans are watching their employment prospects gradually deteriorate.
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If the summit collapses, relations between the two countries could deteriorate quickly.
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He had to go on disability, and his family watched him deteriorate.
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He moved to the Rhinebeck hospice as his condition began to deteriorate.
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All of this will happen as the global conditions deteriorate as well.
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It cost $875,000 to build, and began to deteriorate over the years.
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Without updates, the watches' capabilities deteriorate and the hardware becomes less secure.
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"Next year, I think the U.S. economy will deteriorate significantly," he said.
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Therapy can be denied, even if the patient would deteriorate without it.
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Economic indicators continued to deteriorate, with the latest data showing rising unemployment.
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Amid the uncertainty, the security situation on the ground continues to deteriorate.
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But as these dams deteriorate with time, they need maintenance and upgrades.
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The elections also mean that Israeli-diaspora relations will continue to deteriorate.
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But it can deteriorate and burn too fast, blowing apart a metal canister.
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The Mexican economy, already facing a slowdown, could deteriorate further under both scenarios.
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The risk is that excessive caution causes the bank's global position to deteriorate.
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And finally, the European Commission has warned that Italian finances may deteriorate further.
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But this year, she said, she has seen their condition deteriorate – and rapidly.
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Travel conditions will deteriorate from south to north on Sunday and Sunday night.
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But as relations with Russia deteriorate, Swedish co-operation with NATO is increasing.
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Wines deteriorate if they are not kept in dark, damp and cool locations.
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But just a few more steps into the store, things start to deteriorate.
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We still expect asset quality to deteriorate over the next couple of years.
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Twenty-two percent thought race relations would deteriorate if Clinton won the Nov.
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They also further deteriorate the national political climate and promote threatening societal norms.
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She left her job to focus on her health, which continued to deteriorate.
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Despite the Trump administration's protectionist trade policy, the trade deficit continues to deteriorate.
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Fitch expects asset quality metrics to continue to deteriorate before stabilising in 2018.
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Should credit losses deteriorate significantly, thereby impacting capital, negative rating action could ensue.
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Clinton; were she to land in the White House, his health would deteriorate.
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The environment is continuing to deteriorate, and the technology is continuing to accelerate.
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Who's hurting: Human health in the region can deteriorate as the blooms proliferate.
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She sounds gloriously, enviably unbothered, even as the circumstances around her openly deteriorate.
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As soon as death occurs and blood flow ceases, organs begin to deteriorate.
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If the job isn't done, the tube will continue to corrode and deteriorate.
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Mr. Jolibois said Lafarge did not expect the situation to deteriorate so rapidly.
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And there were certainly presidents who seemed to deteriorate mentally while in office.
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China's relationship with the United States and its democratic allies continues to deteriorate.
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His campaign trail conduct was continuing to deteriorate going right into Super Tuesday.
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They become an even less viable investments as they deteriorate, Mr. Mallach said.
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Without reforming the CFIUS structure and process, this unhealthy condition will deteriorate further.
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Over time, LGBTQ people might internalize this invalidation, which can deteriorate a relationship.
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Second, Trump's political fortunes are more likely to deteriorate than improve this year.
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"This is going to continue to deteriorate, get worse before it gets better."
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"Of course, if relations between countries deteriorate, things might become difficult," he said.
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He does not qualify for any trials, and she dreads watching him deteriorate.
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It is not only rights that suffer in institutions — life skills deteriorate, too.
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"It is not inconceivable that their condition could rapidly deteriorate," said the judge's ruling.
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Whenever relations between the two countries deteriorate, the treatment of Pakistani Hindus gets worse.
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At 14, his vision began to deteriorate, and he was fully blind by 23.
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Of course, as the character's makeup and hair deteriorate, so does her fading manicure.
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The incoming ECB president won't have much leeway to respond should conditions deteriorate further.
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Freston was also critical of Viacom for allowing relationships with key creators to deteriorate.
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I've only had the tablet for a week, and performance may deteriorate with time.
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Swiss officials have cited medical technology as an exposed sector should EU ties deteriorate.
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What might happen to make the fundamentals for emerging-market economies deteriorate even further?
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After Max moves there with his wife Mim, his life seems to deteriorate further.
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It's like building a house and watching it deteriorate and return to the soil.
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The disease causes nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord to gradually deteriorate.
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Like a zine growing fuzzy with repeated photocopying, biaoqing deteriorate with use and modification.
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So she just left it be, letting the conversational pleasantries deteriorate into awkward silence.
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I don't think we can responsibly just let the insurance market continue to deteriorate.
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Kate Schuetze, Pacific researcher for rights group Amnesty International, warned conditions could deteriorate "catastrophically".
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His health continued to deteriorate, she said, and he died in 2013, age 80.
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Trainers had been treating her over the weekend, but her condition continued to deteriorate.
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There is a risk that regional conflicts could intensify and domestic security conditions deteriorate.
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In other words, assuming your health will never deteriorate can end up being costly.
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So why should we undertake any steps to deteriorate our relations with Saudi Arabia?
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"But until credit conditions deteriorate, we're holding on to this tiger's tail," deGraaf concludes.
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Spend too little and the nation's backbone could deteriorate, costing more money in repairs.
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AND AS THE FUNDAMENTALS DETERIORATE, THERE'S ONLY SO MUCH STOCK THEY CAN BUY BACK.
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Tragically, this rail network has been allowed to deteriorate to the point of disrepair.
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"Anything where my mind would deteriorate" is, he said, one of his greatest fears.
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We expect asset-quality metrics to deteriorate and to begin to affect profitability metrics.
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He looked pretty good, but immediately after I arrived, you could see him deteriorate.
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That's effectively a recipe for perennial war, especially as conditions in the country deteriorate.
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Many years will pass before it begins to deteriorate as the factory finish did.
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They will not improve, and may even deteriorate, if they are "liked" or shared.
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They deteriorate mentally, weaken, move uncontrollably, and may become blind and unable to speak.
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Prehistoric species saw their environments deteriorate, and we all know what happened to them.
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Danger is still present for many communities, with conditions set to deteriorate Thu & Sat.
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Tent encampments across California are testing residents' tolerance and compassion as street conditions deteriorate.
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You don't just let one of your marquee widgets deteriorate into a buggy blob.
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"I have seen the process deteriorate," said Senator Benjamin L. Cardin, Democrat of Maryland.
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And lenders are always trying to shield themselves from losses, should economic conditions deteriorate.
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Batteries deteriorate over time, which is an unfortunate fact of the tech-enthusiast lifestyle.
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Initially, everything seemed to be going fine, but then I slowly began to deteriorate.
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That relationship began to deteriorate in April as trade tensions started to ratchet higher.
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In this context, business sentiment may deteriorate over the months immediately after the election.
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The bottom line being that the global economic picture is likely to deteriorate further.
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So CEO confidence has started to deteriorate, with new orders really in a freefall.
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" However, he warned: "The bearish trend is yet to end, fundamentals can deteriorate further.
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"You have to be very careful not to deteriorate the scare," Ms. Rich said.
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But it was after that court appearance that Sabbie's condition appeared to deteriorate markedly.
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As the blinds deteriorate, dust forms on the slats, which children are likely to ingest.
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A loss of trust, I would argue, is the №1 reason teams deteriorate and fail.
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The International Red Cross warned the situation could deteriorate if heavy rains hit the region.
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"Watching my dad and brother deteriorate was painful," Robert's brother, Raymond Jr., 46, tells PEOPLE.
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We are part of Harvard University, but our already uneasy relationship with it could deteriorate.
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In one Florida community, residents are considering legal action as conditions deteriorate and evictions increase.
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Draghi recently pointed to weak growth across the euro zone that has continued to deteriorate.
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A pause could stabilize a delicate situation that stands to deteriorate in the coming months.
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"The notes do not leave the country and will deteriorate," said one of the executives.
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This suggests recovery rates for senior debt are likely to remain flat or deteriorate further.
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You watch the thing that you love and work so hard on just fucking deteriorate.
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Though some capabilities, notably physical ones, deteriorate with age, the overall effect is not dramatic.
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But it is likely to deteriorate faster if the ranks of the employable are thinning.
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Image: University of California, IrvineLi-on batteries gradually deteriorate as they're repeatedly drained and recharged.
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So the traders' borrowing costs could rise if the roasters' credit standing were to deteriorate.
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Once his health seriously starts to deteriorate, he will be kept inside for hospice care.
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In addition, the graphene filter won't deteriorate as rapidly as other water filters, Majumder suggested.
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Russian officials crow that they have spruced up the peninsula after Kiev let it deteriorate.
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Austen's work is about webs of relationships and how they either propagate themselves or deteriorate.
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Science has even shown that without the stimulation of work, our cognitive capacities rapidly deteriorate.
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If the banking sector continues to deteriorate, will it be able to keep supporting growth?
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If these liquidity measures deteriorate over time, there could be pressure on the 'F23156' rating.
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Expect affordability in both Vancouver and Toronto to deteriorate in the near term, RBC said.
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The ECB might even step up its stimulus measures if economic conditions deteriorate, he said.
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Initial questions focused on the samples themselves, and if the drone flight would deteriorate them.
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Ratings agencies say the company's financial position will deteriorate if the burden remains so high.
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I self-loathe, deteriorate, medicate, gun shop, attend sex addict meetings, and take polygraph tests.
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But analysts argue that the gap will become harder to fill as economic conditions deteriorate.
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I loved that my body was working with me to deteriorate itself and look good.
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Peterburg said the situation in Venezuela continued to deteriorate, which could hit Teva's production capabilities.
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Stafanie Taylor, the women's captain, pleaded for "some infrastructure", without which the team would "deteriorate".
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If service continues to deteriorate, she said, businesses might decide to move to other cities.
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We forecast FFO-adjusted net leverage to deteriorate to over 5.0x in FY33710307 (FY337191: 337122x).
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China may have more at stake than past years if relations with Washington sharply deteriorate.
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Lee said should U.S.-China relations continue to deteriorate, it was bad news for Singapore.
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As the process has dragged on, Yahoo's business, based on advertising, has continued to deteriorate.
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More investors (43%) expect fundamental credit conditions to deteriorate for financials, rather than improve (16%).
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Long gone are the scientists, and this model of Delos has been left to deteriorate.
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"If exposed, it would deteriorate and wear down quickly," meaning T. rex's teeth would rot.
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The city's roads and pipes had been allowed to deteriorate to the point of disfunction.
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We had someone talk about how we know gay male relationships "deteriorate" into non-monogamy.
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Some have claimed that, on average, converted hedge funds' returns tend to deteriorate post-conversion.
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As such, we're planning for domestic bookings to deteriorate further in the weeks to come.
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If the Main Street economy is allowed to deteriorate, financial markets will ultimately crumble down.
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Swift may fear that relations with the bloc may deteriorate if it bows to Washington.
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But we couldn't answer the question of why some young, otherwise healthy people suddenly deteriorate.
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But General Zamir said the situation was "potentially explosive," and could deteriorate at any moment.
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Services, property, transport, and even ostensibly surging retail saw both metrics deteriorate over this period.
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After Bukele became mayor, the political relationship between him and his party began to deteriorate.
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Fitch expects loan losses for PNC and the industry will deteriorate from unsustainably low levels.
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Consequently, the 1980s saw relations between the Sunnis and the Shiites deteriorate across the region.
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However, the chemical compound can deteriorate over time if exposed to high heat and humidity.
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"The election outcome could magnify risks or the economic growth outlook could deteriorate," he added.
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"The election outcome could magnify risks or the economic growth outlook could deteriorate," Kostin wrote.
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While some rooms of the monastery remain in good condition, others have begun to deteriorate.
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We remain very concerned that the situation could once again deteriorate if the standoff continues.
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This uncertainty, combined with the the strain of imprisonment, caused her mental state to deteriorate.
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And trends at watchmaker Fossil continued to deteriorate in the face of the shift to wearables.
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Recessions are generally bad for employment, but the jobs situation could deteriorate even without a recession.
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STUK, however, says it will need more study on the potential for the copper to deteriorate.
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The dog's owners had a tough decision to make when his health started to rapidly deteriorate.
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No party has much appetite for an all-out conflict, but the situation can easily deteriorate.
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But the alternative is to allow the economy to continue to deteriorate, and face more protests.
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Only about 5 percent of investors think global profits will deteriorate over the next 12 months.
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Relations between the Jews in Mandatory Palestine and Britain would further deteriorate before Israel declared independence.
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In Brazil, a central bank survey showed that the outlook for Brazil's economy continued to deteriorate.
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As a result, will we see the connective tissue between teams and cities begin to deteriorate?
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Precisely what it is about the modern, developed world which causes kidneys to deteriorate remains unclear.
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Teams have to end their attempts by the end of this month as weather conditions deteriorate.
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It could be that they deteriorate quickly after escaping their planets' orbit and can't be observed.
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With her family by her bedside, she continued to deteriorate and her family called for help.
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FBN and FBNH's VRs face heightened sensitivity if asset quality and therefore capitalisation continues to deteriorate.
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"[W]hen climate conditions started to deteriorate, crops started to fail leading to famine," McConnell said.
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Roughly 20 minutes later, communications began to deteriorate and were lost altogether 15 minutes after that.
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New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio stated stop-and-frisk laws deteriorate police-civilian relations.
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It's going from bad to worse, and we should expect the situation to continue to deteriorate.
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But repeated rains are threatening to deteriorate grain quality that is crucial for overseas milling markets.
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They added that business conditions for exporters could deteriorate depending on the outcome of Brexit negotiations.
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"Frac sand fundamentals will continue to deteriorate near-term," Tudor Pickering & Co analyst George Leary said.
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"In Turkey, institutional quality continues to deteriorate," Alberto Gallo, head of macro strategies at Algebris Investments.
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"Your body starts to deteriorate, and that's the hard part about being an athlete," Girardi said.
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"Inside and outside Syria living conditions are going to deteriorate," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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I had to make a change as my motivation and inspiration had started to completely deteriorate.
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That's because batteries begin to deteriorate and lose their ability to hold a charge over time.
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Atwood's remarks come as relations between the Trump administration and the news media continue to deteriorate.
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His convictions landed him in immigration detention, where he continued to deteriorate and even attempted suicide.
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It's for sale, and, you know, if you don't want it to deteriorate, then buy it!
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Mickelson, 46, is trying to add to a storied golf legacy before his finest skills deteriorate.
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"I learned that my brain didn't need to deteriorate," said Ms. Donovan, whose parents had dementia.
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The conditions on the ground continued to deteriorate on Wednesday, with many local roads being closed.
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We're wearing our masks for 12 hour shifts or days or until they start to deteriorate.
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We're wearing our masks for 12 hour shifts or days or until they start to deteriorate.
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Mr. Kim's travels to Russia come as negotiations over nuclear disarmament deteriorate with the United States.
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The move is all but certain to further deteriorate Mr. Trump's relationship with law enforcement officials.
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His chest x-ray showed signs of pneumonia, and his ability to breathe started to deteriorate.
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Last week, 26 percent of consumers expected business to deteriorate over the course of the year.
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The blaze started Wednesday but strong winds and high temperatures caused conditions in Canberra to deteriorate.
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TPE is also UV resistant, so your E.C.O. Mat won't fade or deteriorate with sun exposure.
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Conversely, many of the bond proxies have continued to deteriorate in both absolute and relative terms.
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Relations between China and the United States will inevitably deteriorate with Mr. Trump at the helm.
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The central bank has also warned U.S. economic growth could deteriorate if the trade war continues.
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"The longer we wait, the more the situation will deteriorate," he said by phone from Ouagadougou.
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By overriding a doctor's recommendation, a patient's condition can deteriorate and lead to more costly procedures.
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But conditions continued to deteriorate into the night, as thousands of evacuees slept in emergency shelters.
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But as the economy continued to deteriorate, Republicans excoriated it as a blunder and a failure.
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As with any education innovation, this rapid expansion carries the risk that overall quality will deteriorate.
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Amazon could choose to relocate more employees there if its relationship with Seattle continues to deteriorate.
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"Without that, the situation is likely to deteriorate significantly," he told a news conference in Geneva.
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And they just let it deteriorate so they don't have the burden of heritage law anymore.
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The Fed is expected to continue to hike, unless the economy turns down or financial conditions deteriorate.
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But when exposed to prolonged high temperatures and humidity, the chemical can deteriorate and burn too fast.
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Officials say some 24,000 customers have already lost power and weather conditions are expected to deteriorate further.
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Carla suffered from cone-rod dystrophy, a condition that causes a person's vision to deteriorate over time.
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On Saturday, the situation in northern Syria appeared to deteriorate, with reports of thousands of Kurds fleeing.
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But Yanase added that the possibility that WeWork's situation could deteriorate further could not be ruled out.
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Were the Chinese army to go so far as to shed protesters' blood, relations would deteriorate further.
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However, some China watchers believe a benchmark rate cut cannot be ruled out if conditions sharply deteriorate.
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The corporate earnings picture continues to deteriorate, with companies exposed to tariffs taking a particularly strong hit.
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But given how quickly batteries deteriorate, that could be a big deal for a lot of people.
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If it does, consensus predicts the move to be gradual unless economic conditions in China deteriorate further.
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The couple's relationship began to deteriorate a couple of years ago, Debbie told local TV station KXAS.
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He seems to be enjoying his political comeback: his television appearances can deteriorate into rumbustious shouting matches.
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But, just as they do on our phones and computers, Li-Ion batteries deteriorate after successive charges.
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This will inevitably cause the doctor-patient relationship to deteriorate, not to mention the quality of care.
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Less than two months later, Huskey's health began to deteriorate and he moved into a nursing home.
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The catch: Repealing the individual mandate would probably cause premiums to spike and some markets to deteriorate.
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Some former patients are already starting to switch to these potent street drugs, while others deteriorate mentally.
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The latest round of peace talks in May failed, and the situation continued to deteriorate, Lowcock said.
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Yet, in recent years his health began to deteriorate and the signs of Alzheimer's became more apparent.
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If rural conditions deteriorate, dirt and other impurities will start to reduce the quality of the fleeces.
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It wasn't until recently, in 2015, that complications from the diseases began to rapidly deteriorate his health.
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Hopefully they will act quickly and adequately so that the children don't deteriorate like my daughter did.
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And if she remains in prison, her living conditions would likely deteriorate once Donald Trump takes office.
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In a Kickstarter campaign, the Smithsonian says the shoes, a petite size five, have begun to deteriorate.
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We forecast SKB's FFO adjusted net leverage to deteriorate to 2.5x by 2019 from 2.4x in 2016.
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But industry executives expect the figures to deteriorate at all firms as portfolios mature and coverage widens.
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He has repeated his pledge to stand up and walk out of the talks if they deteriorate.
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In the memo to Koch Industries employees, Charles Koch said his brother's health has continued to deteriorate.
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When investors are worried about the future — and economic activity is expected to deteriorate — credit spreads widen.
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Amidst a wider war, Syria may deteriorate further into sectarian conflict, and entrench Russia's dominant external role.
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If others heed their call to arms, the humanitarian and security situation is likely to deteriorate rapidly.
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The fund also spends tax dollars building new highway and transit systems while allowing existing ones deteriorate.
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Recent trade figures from the Department of Commerce show the U.S. international trade picture continues to deteriorate.
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But the financial picture at the newspapers continues to deteriorate, forcing Fairfax to contemplate the once-unthinkable.
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"Despite aggressive anti-amoebic therapy, the patient's condition continued to deteriorate," noted the authors of the report.
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Seoul hoped Tokyo would withdraw the curbs and that the situation would not deteriorate further, it said.
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Many jobs have been lost and the economy will further deteriorate as Puerto Ricans leave the island.
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He expects the problem to get worse in the future, as existing systems deteriorate and become outdated.
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On day four he was recovering, but that was when I began to deteriorate, fever and all.
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But, with a global recession at hand, the fundamentals on which value decisions are based will deteriorate.
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"Unfortunately these issues have not been resolved and his health has continued to deteriorate," the letter said.
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Let's shoot higher—$1.5 trillion for a start—with more kicking in if conditions continue to deteriorate.
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But they would not buy aggressively either knowing that the fundamentals will deteriorate in the short term.
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But as the Venezuelan economy continues to deteriorate, the risks of owning these bonds have grown significantly.
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A disease that disrupts the central nervous system, MS generally causes control abilities like these to deteriorate.
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"If things deteriorate because of concerns over the coronovirus, we are in no hurry," the person added.
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The conflicts across Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, and Ukraine are also cited as likely to deteriorate next year.
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At the same time, Detroit's public schools, among the worst in the nation, have continued to deteriorate.
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"Sentiment could deteriorate at any time as prices are unaffordable," Wong added in the report, released Tuesday.
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Meanwhile, the ECB report also states that bank profitability in the euro area is likely to deteriorate.
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If these patients don't receive the power they need, months by some estimate, their conditions will deteriorate.
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But experts say that support is waning as the country's economic and social conditions continue to deteriorate.
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"We expect the labor market to deteriorate further," Goldman Sachs economist Alberto Ramos said in a note.
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Downside could arise if asset quality metrics continue to deteriorate, further impacting the bank's profitability and capitalisation.
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Nauert said the United States worried that the evidence would "deteriorate" the longer the inspectors were delayed.
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Finally, a decision was made to excavate and remove the artifacts because of worries that they would deteriorate.
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As an example, he mentioned inherited kidney diseases in which both kidneys gradually deteriorate at the same rate.
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When the couple's car broke down and the woman's health began to deteriorate, the couple called an ambulance.
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He was bullied and beaten up every day in school, and his stability at home began to deteriorate.
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The announced failure of the deal to sell Braskem to LyondellBasell is expected to further deteriorate Odebrecht's finances.
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With the expected lower current balance, the ratio may deteriorate to around eight years in the medium term.
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Examples of fossilized soft tissues are extremely rare because these organs deteriorate much faster than sturdier skeletal structures.
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As our knees and hips and eyesight deteriorate, we become more dependable, less impulsive, kinder, and less moody.
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If we don't, however, then our relationship could deteriorate, and we could be headed towards another Cold War.
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The new freeze-drying process creates a thermostable version of the vaccine which doesn't deteriorate in hot climates.
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Quanterix uses a microscopic fluid-analysis device to detect a different protein that is released when neurons deteriorate.
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Assuming no meaningful and fast transition to renewable energy, the economic growth can only deteriorate further and further.
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Relations between the two countries, already at their most toxic in decades, now seem destined to deteriorate further.
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He added disagreements between Trump and Merkel over climate change could further deteriorate the U.S.-German business relationship.
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And if we don&apost get that soon, I think it&aposs just going to continue to deteriorate.
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But the chemical can deteriorate over time due to high humidity and cycles from hot temperatures to cold.
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Asset quality at the combined bank will initially deteriorate somewhat due to Popular's large stock of problem assets.
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Interstate-90 near Washington's Snoqualmie Pass saw conditions deteriorate to the point a traction tire advisory was issued.
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Food security in 4 countries is expected to continue to deteriorate until at least mid-year, he said.
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The international environment for North Korea will deteriorate, and the internal driving forces for economic development are limited.
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"We are taking tough decisions on stores where financial performance is likely to deteriorate over time," he said.
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But then it begins to deteriorate with the Vietnam War and Watergate and you see a downward slide.
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But if conditions continue to deteriorate, the BOJ could face pressure to offer additional monetary support, analysts say.
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Analysts were unsure about what specific measures the Spanish government could take, but expected the situation to deteriorate.
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"Momentum post-Brexit (is) starting to deteriorate," said Baird Investment Strategist William Delwiche, who focuses on technical trends.
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"If users continue to deteriorate and the revenues are flat, you are in a Yahoo scenario," Peck said.
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He warns of a massive unwind in "so-called investment-grade bond funds" if macroeconomic conditions deteriorate further.
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And until stimulus measures start having a real effect, "market momentum is going to deteriorate further," Long said.
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If you notably reduce public information, I would bet that the quality of analyst commentary would likely deteriorate.
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Or they have celiac disease, which is where the body starts attacking itself and can deteriorate the body.
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If the situation in Caracas continues to deteriorate, might Bogota soon be forced to accommodate another million refugees?
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As our cities decay and our standards and spiritual traditions deteriorate, America is searching for a better way.
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Macy's stock will fall as the company's physical store sales deteriorate, according to one top Wall Street firm.
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Marinidis said he hoped the situation would not deteriorate to the point where P&G cannot serve consumers.
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The rating on the Class AB notes would deteriorate to 'AA+sf' in each of the medium scenarios.
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Without that early intervention, children deteriorate to the point of being needlessly hospitalized and requiring costly residential care.
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"The primary fear of Wall Street is revenue growth and margins are going to deteriorate materially, " he said.
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But a second source said the central bank could still cut the benchmark if economic conditions deteriorate sharply.
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Fitch in April had warned that 2019 would be stressful for Boeing, expecting most credit metrics to deteriorate.
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South Korea hoped Japan would withdraw the curbs and that the situation would not deteriorate further, it said.
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Trading at BHS continued to deteriorate, losing more than 1 million pounds a week, Chapell told the hearing.
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Sears' sales continue to plummet as its stores deteriorate and shoppers opt to buy goods online or elsewhere.
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Citizens are being pushed to the limit as economic conditions continue to deteriorate and prices of goods rise.
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"The situation in Greece's economy has deteriorated and continues to deteriorate," Christos Staikouras said in a televised address.
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The electrical workers' union fears that the government purposely let Prepa deteriorate over time to justify privatizing it.
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If the coronavirus situation continues to deteriorate, Schumacher warns 10-year yields could fall at least another 30%.
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TMB's Viability Rating could face downward pressure if the bank's asset quality, profitability, liquidity or capitalisation deteriorate sharply.
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The Stable Outlook reflects Fitch's expectation that the republic's credit metrics will not deteriorate further in 13-2019.
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"After multiple treatments, Liu Xiaobo's condition continued to deteriorate," the Shenyang Bureau of Justice said in a statement.
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"Conditions are set to mirror or even deteriorate beyond what we saw on New Year's Eve," How said.
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Trump&aposs May 2018 decision to withdraw from the nuclear deal has seen US-Iran relations deteriorate rapidly.
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Weather was very hot and dry and with no relief in sight, conditions may deteriorate further this week.
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Another member said the BOJ must act "pre-emptively" if economic and price developments deteriorate, the summary showed.
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Nonetheless, continued business expansion is a key risk, particularly if underwriting standards deteriorate and capitalisation buffers are eroded.
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Many tourists spent Friday afternoon getting some last beach time, as conditions were expected to deteriorate within hours.
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Executives have since cancelled those weekly meetings as relationships with part of its workforce have continued to deteriorate.
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High temperatures, strong pH swings, and UV light all cause it to deteriorate, degrading the information it encodes.
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The cuts also suggest the outlook for demand for gasoline and diesel may deteriorate before it gets better.
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If the economy continues to deteriorate, we should expect him to do what autocrats do — seek more control.
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They found that men from these regions seen their sperm quality deteriorate rapidly in the last 40 years.
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"Crop prospects in regions with low to very low levels of soil moisture will likely deteriorate," it said.
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After Munoz's trip to urgent care, his health continued to deteriorate, so Luisa took him to the emergency room.
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Working from outdated expectations, the police made a series of miscalculations that, officials acknowledge, allowed the situation to deteriorate.
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"We under-estimated how quickly core marketplaces would deteriorate: We were wrong in double-upgrading eBay," the analyst wrote.
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Erdogan will probably succeed to formalize his de-facto presidency into law, assuming the economy does not significantly deteriorate.
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This may add some volatility to BCAB's credit metrics should the financial profile of some of these groups deteriorate.
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" She added, "There were lots of regulars who were there every week, and we all just saw him deteriorate.
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However, Fitch expects recurring EBITDA/gross interest cover to deteriorate due to its expansion in the property-development segment.
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The smoke plume from the Camp fire has caused the air quality in California to deteriorate to dangerous levels.
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Until then, corporate loans had many covenants offering safeguards for lenders if the debtor's financial position were to deteriorate.
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Diplomats on both sides reckon that relations between the two countries, already damaged by Mr Trump, could deteriorate further.
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As relations with NATO and the EU deteriorate, Mr Erdogan has struck up an alliance of convenience with Russia.
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They may be eager to buy from China, if only to get hold of products before relations deteriorate again.
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"There were some concerns that interest margins would start to deteriorate," said Octavio Marenzi, who runs management consultancy Opimas.
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Tessie— who was the breadwinner in the family as John's health began to deteriorate — still manages to stay positive.
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Since, like most things, kidneys might expected to deteriorate with the passage of time, this is no great surprise.
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The same goes for your PC. Over time it's inevitable that the booting speed and loading performance will deteriorate.
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When she discovered she had the condition and that her eyesight would eventually deteriorate, it gave her immense drive.
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Should the world economy continue to deteriorate, the picture will get still worse as America's fiscal stimulus wears off.
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Conversely the VR could be downgraded if the bank's asset quality or core earnings metrics deteriorate sharply, weakening solvency.
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Autos were the worst-performing sector — down 2.19 percent — on growing fears that U.S.-Sino trade relations will deteriorate.
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Whenever he starts to deteriorate, the lab techs terminate him and start him over in the same sleek apartment.
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With fighting renewed in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), an already long-overlooked humanitarian crisis is set to deteriorate.
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We are mindful of the rupee's stretched valuations, as well, which will likely deteriorate further given recent currency strength.
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"If conditions in Iran deteriorate further, I expect forward contracts will begin to be bought as well," Okoshi added.
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The situation in Venezuela could deteriorate even faster, strife could return to Libya and the 53 days to Nov.
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Fitch expects this coverage to moderately deteriorate due to incremental mortgage encumbrances and the sale of select unencumbered properties.
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Housing affordability for young Americans, however, continues to deteriorate, as rents rise and the supply of starter homes falls.
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The EPA says that over time water systems can deteriorate from corrosion and other external pressures that require maintenance.
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If relations between the economic superpowers deteriorate further, the impact on many of Europe's top firms could be profound.
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Should the partnership continue to deteriorate, it could hinder Mr. Trump's bid for a late comeback in the race.
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But as oxygen levels gradually fall — due to the planet's accelerating warming — these creatures' vision may very well deteriorate.
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If current escalation, however, is not contained immediately, the situation can rapidly deteriorate with devastating consequences for all people.
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First, conditions in Venezuela, the embattled oil producing economy whose economy is in free-fall, must continue to deteriorate.
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At the same time, first time housing purchases will continue to be retarded, and our neighborhood housing stock deteriorate.
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After he had walked for days without food or water, he was exhausted and his health began to deteriorate.
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By the time the market drop ended in late December, households saw $4.6 trillion worth of equity value deteriorate.
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"Estimation results suggest that the United States' net export position would deteriorate substantially," the ECB said in the study.
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From there, conditions rapidly deteriorate to a loose assemblage of dirt, rubble, and boulders the size of beach coolers.
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But the anger is real and palpable, and about a crashing currency causing the quality of life to deteriorate.
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Exposed to desert weather and contact with steady streams of pilgrims and tourists, the painting gradually began to deteriorate.
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In some cases, people who had appeared stable rapidly deteriorate in the second week; anyone infected needs careful monitoring.
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The extradition of Mr. Davis to the United States seems unlikely as the American-Turkish relationship continues to deteriorate.
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As early as 2017 analysts warned of a risk of default should the economy deteriorate, but American kept borrowing.
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What are you doing to make that situation better while we are all watching it deteriorate before our eyes?
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That means many children get no treatment for malnutrition until they deteriorate to the point where it is severe.
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But he has not had a single drop of alcohol for eight years, and his condition continues to deteriorate.
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With security continuing to deteriorate, the Bost became one of the few places safe enough for visitors to stay.
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Coal oxidizes in air, so its heat content and quality begin to deteriorate as soon as coal is mined.
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But Northam's lead started to deteriorate in the final month of the race, when the tone started to shift.
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That should keep bondholders relatively calm for now, but absent a U.S. policy reversal things are bound to deteriorate.
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And if the trade environment continues to deteriorate, that could be a drag and strain on the U.S. economy.
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Some of Rwigara's supporters said this week that their situation continues to deteriorate and their lives remain in danger.
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"When I look at Vietnam and the Philippines, I worry trade relations might deteriorate" rather than improve, Cutler said.
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"Sentiment continues to deteriorate amid trade war concerns," strategists at Bank of America Merrill Lynch wrote in a note.
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J.P. Morgan reiterated its underweight rating for Tesla shares, predicting the company's financial cash flow metrics will likely deteriorate.
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The relationship between Azar and Verma really started to deteriorate over a policy disagreement, according to the Washington Post.
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It became very clear to us we were really receiving therapy to have her condition not deteriorate any further.
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But Buffet said he would not get caught short of cash that he could use should market conditions deteriorate.
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But critics say Lampert let the stores deteriorate, even as he bought the company's stock and lent it money.
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The once strictly-governed boundaries between classes are showing signs of cracking; they deteriorate even further after the war years.
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"We are taking tough decisions on stores where financial performance is likely to deteriorate over time," he said on Thursday.
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The Central American country has seen its dollar bonds drop multiple points in recent weeks as its credit metrics deteriorate.
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Even childless Chinese also see the attractions of a "plan B" should the political or economic climate in China deteriorate.
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Banks could see asset quality deteriorate, lower profits and hurdles in selling products to European clients under most Brexit scenarios.
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After that, the tissue starts to deteriorate, impairing the organ's ability to function properly after its been rewarmed and [restored].
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"Things could quickly escalate again and deteriorate into another war, notwithstanding Hamas's and Netanyahu's desire to prevent one," Ziv said.
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It is possible that GE's financial position could deteriorate further before Mr Culp gets his feet under his new desk.
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Walking can also be helpful from a technical perspective: When you're fatigued, your form typically starts to deteriorate, Fitzgerald says.
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Should conditions continue to deteriorate, Lagarde's ECB could find itself in a bind, having already depleted much of its toolkit.
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Both Brezhnev and I, when in office, faced the immediate prospect of conflagration that would deteriorate into a nuclear exchange.
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The bottom line: Many conditions deteriorate the longer they go unaddressed, ultimately making them harder and more expensive to treat.
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If growth stays consistent, Zell said he thinks Trump will be reelected in 2020, but will lose if conditions deteriorate.
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Investors can expect to see healthy dealmaking throughout 2016 so long as financial market conditions do not deteriorate, Altman said.
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Cevdet Nasiranli, the AK Party candidate for the city's Kayapinar district, said the situation could deteriorate if the HDP wins.
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Labour tax rates could be linked to unemployment figures, for instance, so that pay packets jump the moment conditions deteriorate.
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Her 2014 diagnosis was precipitated by ongoing vocal issues, and as the neurological illness progressed, Ryder's speech continued to deteriorate.
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"As long as employment remains robust and conditions don't deteriorate there is scope and willingness to go ahead," he said.
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While there has been ample investor demand for corporate debt, the terms are likely to deteriorate for companies going forward.
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After being taken from the wreck, the bottle was decanted into two different samples for fear the cork would deteriorate.
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S. relationship will deteriorate under a Trump presidency, the highest level since the annual survey was first taken in 2004.
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He says he let his mother deteriorate in a hospital like this rather than letting her enjoy her last days.
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While the transferred loans exhibited higher loan-to-value ratios, they did not significantly deteriorate the pools' overall credit risk.
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The window for shipping is closing as conditions deteriorate and Harvey moves east toward refineries and ports in the state.
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"The more temperature you add, and the more acidic that environment is, the faster those shipwrecks can deteriorate," Wright says.
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Rome had agreed with Brussels that those 2 billion euros would be spent only if economic conditions did not deteriorate.
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The company cut its quarterly dividend by 89 percent, saying that market conditions continued to deteriorate through the first quarter.
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Still, silicon anode batteries have one potential drawback: Silicon material swells, which means every charge causes the battery to deteriorate.
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Another such surgery failed in Saudi Arabia after the transplanted uterus started to deteriorate about three months after the procedure.
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Those two attributes deteriorate with age, however, and at 36, his legs are no longer what they used to be.
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A net 27.2 percent of businesses expected the economy to deteriorate in May, deepening from 23.4 percent the previous month.
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" ON WHAT STEPS THE BOJ COULD TAKE TO IMPROVE MARKET FUNCTIONS "I'm not worried that market functions will deteriorate further.
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With interest rates now at only 0.25-50 basis points, the Fed has little room to cut should matters deteriorate.
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Rio can offset headwinds by increasing capital returns, but will not be immune if macro conditions deteriorate further, LaFemina said.
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As a result of this, both banks will be reliant on further solvency support should asset quality continue to deteriorate.
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Over the long run, states with inadequate education will stagnate, tax receipts will decline, and education will deteriorate even further.
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Meanwhile, US-China relations continue to deteriorate in the background, making anyone bullish on a deal look even more absurd.
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If the president does not place new commissioners on the FEC, our national campaign system will only continue to deteriorate.
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Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia say they fear Russian aggression should Moscow's relations with the U.S.-led Atlantic alliance deteriorate further.
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The Owensboro, Kentucky, resident was born with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a genetic disorder that causes the muscles to progressively deteriorate.
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However, the financial profile may deteriorate faster if the company expands its other businesses more aggressively than we currently expect.
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Machu Picchu's many visitors deteriorate the ancient Incan site, so much so that travel restrictions have increased in recent years.
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And often the battery capacity of one AirPod will deteriorate faster than the other, leaving you with an uneven charge.
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"Conditions will continue to deteriorate the rest of the afternoon and overnight," said Dan Effertz, a NWS meteorologist in Minnesota.
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He plateaued for about a year and then his standing began to deteriorate again, until about January of this year.
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The average American is tired of being led down the garden path while the country and economy continue to deteriorate.
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The survey's headline measure showed a net 32.0 percent of respondents expected the economy to deteriorate over the year ahead.
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Poles attracted to illiberal populism did not start to question democracy and capitalism because they saw their economic prospects deteriorate.
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Mr. Johnson said he was skeptical of Mr. Trump's handling of the economy and thought it could very likely deteriorate.
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"We've actually seen the economic situation in China continue to deteriorate over the course of the quarter," Mr. Maestri said.
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The easier route would be to use well-worn strategies and earn higher draft picks by letting their record deteriorate.
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Then again, if macroeconomic conditions continue to deteriorate, consumers may view eliminating streaming services as easy ways to save money.
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Yet he believes that equality for women would "make Thai society deteriorate" and has compared scantily clad females to unwrappedsweets.
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There are a lot of vacant buildings, and even some of our most valuable historic resources are starting to deteriorate.
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States will be tempted to forego those activities and enroll these patients only when they deteriorate enough to be hospitalized.
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The woman's condition continued to deteriorate even after she underwent chelation therapy, a treatment to flush mercury through her urine.
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Conditions are expected to deteriorate over the next two days, the state's Rural Fire Service (RFS) said on Twitter Monday.
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The chances of success are slim, but the alternatives are even less promising and the current situation will surely deteriorate.
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Contracts between organizations and consultants should incentivize effectiveness and reward results rather than further deteriorate donor confidence through failed endeavors.
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Woods later missed the 2016 season and played just two events in 2017 as his physical condition continued to deteriorate.
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An ANZ Bank survey showed a net 23 percent of respondents expected the economy to deteriorate over the year ahead.
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By all accounts, the economic situation in Iran is going to continue to deteriorate as Trump escalates his economic war.
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If you use only the new ingredients, pushing the older ones to the back, they will disappear and then deteriorate.
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For all the grumbles and tensions, though, no one in Ireland wants relations to deteriorate more than they already have.
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At 15 feet — Scott's tallest work to date — the sculpture is expected to deteriorate during its winter in New Jersey.
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According to a recent U.S. Worldwide Threat Assessment report, Afghanistan's security stands to deteriorate further, even with sustained international support.
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"The global manufacturing sector has continued to deteriorate, which will weigh on export orders," said Thomas Pugh at Capital Economics.
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It added that later tests showed them to be too small and kept in packages that deteriorate quickly upon handling.
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If financial or liquidity conditions should tighten unduly or if the inflation outlook should deteriorate, our reaction function is well defined.
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The technology to reanimate Bedford—and cure him of the cancer that caused his health to deteriorate—has not been developed.
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But even in that situation, there are things you need to do so that your productivity and mental health don't deteriorate.
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We should be careful not to raise alarms that reduce our credibility, which we will need if things really do deteriorate.
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His condition began to deteriorate several hours after being admitted, and dramatic medical interventions were needed to keep the patient alive.
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One potential risk is that the U.S.-China relationship could deteriorate if Trump coerces Beijing to tighten sanctions on North Korea.
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"We need to be mindful that it might be too late to ease monetary policy after job conditions deteriorate," he said.
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"You deteriorate mentally," he said, as he sat on a bench in front of the convention center watching the crowds pass.
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According to McLaren, Maggie had been happy and healthy up until two days before her death, when she began to deteriorate.
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The Reuters Corporate Survey, conducted April 1-15, found 78 percent of firms thought Japan's security environment would deteriorate under Trump.
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The stock hit an all-time high of $195.18 in April 2007, but sales began to deteriorate in the quarters thereafter.
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But her 2014 diagnosis was precipitated by ongoing vocal issues and as the neurological illness progressed, Ryder's speech continued to deteriorate.
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To calculate these costs, statisticians must estimate the lifespan of a country's assets and make assumptions about the way they deteriorate.
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Apparently, interest from the curators at the Melbourne Museum also cooled, as the shark began to deteriorate in its forgotten tank.
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An exception to this pattern is the quality of our sex lives, which has consistently been reported to deteriorate with age.
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Furthermore, Fitch does not expect transparency to significantly deteriorate after Wanda is privatised and delisted from the Hong Kong stock exchange.
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If Bush, Christie and Kasich all lag in the Granite State, the rationale for staying in much longer will quickly deteriorate.
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In fact, as they watched their friend's health deteriorate, they decided there was more they could, and should, do about it.
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The public health situation could quickly deteriorate even further, warned Jeremy Konyndyk, senior policy fellow at the Center for Global Development.
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Jacob: With a spinal cord injury, either you're going to have those [vulnerable] conversations, or something's going to deteriorate very fast.
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Trump spokeswoman Hope Hicks said late Monday that Trump's ad shows the outcome of letting U.S. border security continue to deteriorate.
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Lawyers say her condition began to deteriorate as soon as she entered US Customs and Border Protection custody in San Diego.
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Regulators emphasize, however, that the newer airbags do not pose an immediate threat, because it takes time for them to deteriorate.
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Even as the increasingly fraught military situation in Syria absorbs most of the world's attention, the humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate.
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But that relationship began to deteriorate during the Umbrella Movement, when police in riot gear used tear gas on peaceful protesters.
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If Trump fails to reach a deal with China, the economies and stock markets of both countries could continue to deteriorate.
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The banks' high SML ratios highlight the risk of a further increase in NPL ratios if economic conditions were to deteriorate.
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Six trends explain why: The crisis in Venezuela shows no signs of abating The political situation in Venezuela continues to deteriorate.
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But after two years as an aid worker there, and watching the situation deteriorate, al-Rashid decided to leave for Britain.
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Combined with rising inflation, growing unemployment, a slump in the rial and state corruption, this has caused Iran's economy to deteriorate.
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The latter choice could disrupt Iran's entire oil trade and the global market, as well as rapidly deteriorate our international relationships.
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On Tuesday Libya's neighbors warned that security there could deteriorate further in the absence of any progress towards a political solution.
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With local exporters not able to send products abroad, ports are letting shipments of the commodity sit and therefore deteriorate further.
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Critics, including some Sears creditors, contend he let Sears deteriorate even as he invested in the retailer and loaned it money.
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My normally healthy body, which is in pretty good shape for 63 years, started to deteriorate — I felt weak and overheated.
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Despite conservators' best efforts, many human creations were simply constructed with imperfect materials and inevitably deteriorate as the years go on.
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As the trade war continues, Citi expects U.S. economic metrics, such as consumer fundamentals, will "likely deteriorate further," the firm said.
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While the fighting took root in the south, the security around the Lafarge plant in the north slowly began to deteriorate.
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"All memories," Rotello says, "even those we think we hold accurately — they all deteriorate over time in a pretty dramatic way."
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"The materials are hard to build stockpiles of because photoresists, for example, can deteriorate over time," said Nomura analyst Shigeki Okazaki.
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The first examines current conditions, while the second determines how that score will improve or deteriorate over the next 10 years.
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"If the international environment were to deteriorate, this would have consequences for Switzerland as a small open economy," the spokesperson said.
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His sight has continued to deteriorate, even after he underwent a new procedure called corneal cross-linking to strengthen his cornea.
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The comment upset some Sanders aides and supporters as the relationship between the two progressive allies and friends continues to deteriorate.
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"If air quality continues to deteriorate then operations could be constrained further in the second half of the year," it added.
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Whereas some mats deteriorate over time, Manduka promises that this one will only improve like a well-seasoned cast-iron pan.
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We do still expect conditions to deteriorate into year-end which would prompt the BoC to cut rates early next year.
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Several people were wounded when rockets struck Baghdad International Airport as the security situation in the Iraq capital continues to deteriorate.
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Patients&apos brains deteriorate at an unpredictable rate, and there&aposs no telling what cognitive problems will develop along the way.
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After I left for Grand Rapids that October morning, the situation between the White House and Richardson began to rapidly deteriorate.
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For starters, he is an unabashed defender of Wall Street who let public housing conditions and homelessness deteriorate during his tenure.
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If its operating environment continues to deteriorate, and there are few signs of improvement, it may have trouble borrowing more money.
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"We see the risk of easing, especially if economic conditions deteriorate further," said Weiwen Ng, an economist for ANZ in Singapore.
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These countries are abandoning human rights at a time when things are worsening in Bahrain and will only continue to deteriorate.
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The nations can let Mother Nature take the lead and allow conditions to continue to deteriorate until the public demands action.
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GE shares declined more than 22015 percent after JPMorgan reaffirmed its underweight rating, saying earnings and business trends continue to deteriorate.
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I like to be be surprised by life and realizing that the city is alive, that the walls deteriorate and change.
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"A moderate net fraction of banks reported that they expect the quality of loans to exposed firms to deteriorate," the Fed said.
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Can you imagine being a mother, seeing your own baby's, you own child's intellectual development deteriorate in front of your very eyes?
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Without routine medical care, patients like Solar, who tried to kill herself in August with an overdose of pills, can quickly deteriorate.
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"While drug use was commonplace here, paco hit us hard because in a very short time we saw youth deteriorate." says Acuña.
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The acrid smoke caused air quality to deteriorate to dangerous levels from Singapore to Vietnam as thousands of fires burned for months.
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Women's muscles are affected by estrogen, and their muscle functions start to deteriorate when they are older because they lose that estrogen.
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"Key financial ratios for Renesas Electronics would likely deteriorate significantly - even taking into account IDT's possible contribution to earnings," S&P said.
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After no improvement, Marie was placed into a medically induced coma as her limbs began to deteriorate as a result of gangrene.
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Bond yields could "certainly go lower still if the market decides that the economic outlook has room to deteriorate further," said Jalinoos.
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In U.S. regulatory filings over the past three months, the companies have talked about deconsolidation if conditions in Venezuela continue to deteriorate.
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When you build a Facebook audience based on trust, your reputation can also quickly deteriorate and the algorithms can turn on you.
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But so-called fluid cognitive abilities, like reaction time and working memory, which depend on laying down new information, tend to deteriorate.
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Economists also say that Japan's government and central bank may be forced offer some form of stimulus if growth prospects deteriorate further.
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In more federal systems, like America's, central-government support for constrained local governments could also rise automatically as local economic conditions deteriorate.
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The result is that healthcare continues to deteriorate in quality, like it has in the U.K. and the U.S. in recent years.
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The less graceful path would involve the Fed moving to an easing policy after economic data and/or equity markets clearly deteriorate.
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But if Trump sees no progress and decides to raise tariffs, the relationship between the worlds two largest economies would deteriorate further.
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Different types of curls require different care and — if done wrong — your salon experience (and your hairstyle) can deteriorate into a nightmare.
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Over the next year, Lindsay watched her daughter's health deteriorate, but says she was with her daughter every step of the way.
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Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan told Reuters in an interview on Friday that while credit conditions are benign, they can deteriorate quickly.
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Consumers lose out most of all, as market dynamics deteriorate and they have to navigate the fallout from fights like this one.
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With the fiscal backdrop set to deteriorate, it is unsurprising that investors are reconsidering their options as regards holding U.K. government paper.
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"I won't let the image of France, the influence of France deteriorate over the coming months or coming years," the president said.
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Italian banks have the worst aggregated asset quality ratios among banks in the five largest EU countries and metrics continue to deteriorate.
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It's a big concern if the European markets continue to deteriorate, that could have a spillover and could affect the U.S. economy.
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Despite the birth of Draven Sebastian in April 2002 his marriage to Olit began to deteriorate and they were divorced in 2005.
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But they say that until credit metrics start to deteriorate meaningfully, there is no reason to boost reserves or slash customer financing.
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Chinese policymakers are expected to offer more policy support and deliver more support measures if domestic and external conditions continue to deteriorate.
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Edwards believes his "Ice Age" thesis—economic cycles that deteriorate in ever decreasing circles—is drawing ever closer to its final stages.
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As society continues to deteriorate and our education system crumbles, those who remember this "cool calculator trick" just might inherit the earth.
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The rare disease, which affects one in 10,000 Spanish children, often makes it hard for sufferers to walk as their muscles deteriorate.
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Citi expects them to modestly deteriorate in 2017, up to 435bps for the year, primarily reflecting seasoning and the aforementioned regulatory guidance.
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"We certainly do not rule out another rate cut if economic data continues to deteriorate," said Defa Zhao, economist at Continuum Economics.
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But the GOP strategy of touting the economy may prove less effective than hoped if conditions deteriorate because of anxiety over trade.
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One hopes we would not deteriorate as far as longing for more dire circumstances so that this country's leaders see the light.
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Experts believe that the young North Korean leader may see an opening if the relationship between Beijing and Washington continues to deteriorate.
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KEY RATING DRIVERS Hong Kong Business Slowing: Hong Kong's retail market has weakened significantly over the past year and continues to deteriorate.
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Both of these origami characters are puppets and are not made of paper because it would deteriorate quickly under an animator's hand.
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"Such a negative loop would tighten financial conditions, and deteriorate the growth outlook in the euro zone," Villeroy added in a speech.
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"The Huawei arrest just adds to concerns that this trade situation could deteriorate further," said Kristina Hooper, global market strategist at Invesco.
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"Paying for new initiatives is an important and necessary step to ensuring the nation's fiscal health does not further deteriorate," it said.
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Regulators have emphasized, however, that the newer airbags do not pose an immediate threat, because it takes time for them to deteriorate.
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This could explain, she said, why women seem to deteriorate faster than men after diagnosis: They are further along in the disease.
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It's hard to imagine that Europe could once again deteriorate into rival nation-states and that Europe and America could drift apart.
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"Our emergency response and transportation crews have been working through the night to keep North Carolinians safe as conditions deteriorate," Cooper said.
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Equities skidded as investors began to fear that the Fed would keep raising interest rates even as economic conditions began to deteriorate.
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"As fire weather conditions deteriorate, with dry and extremely gusty winds, new fires have started in multiple counties across Oklahoma," it said.
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"As the country's security situation continues to deteriorate, it's too dangerous for Americans to drive to the airport, so helicopters are needed."
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And with the uninsured rate rising across the country — particularly among low-income people — an already dangerous situation could deteriorate even further.
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But for those organs that deteriorate quickly, if the recipient is far away, the ONT may have to schedule a private jet.
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Accordingly, PACA's direct risk payback ratio is likely to deteriorate towards 12 years over the medium term, from 8.8 years in 2016.
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"Sunac's financial leverage could further deteriorate following the large land acquisitions and expansion in the non-core segments," the ratings firm said.
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Should the situation deteriorate further, it will also have economic consequences as companies hurry to reduce their debt burdens, the IMF noted.
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This year could be pivotal, because the conditions that underpinned the steady upward march of stock prices are now likely to deteriorate.
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He said he worried that if buildings continued to deteriorate, they would eventually be torn down, as in Chicago and St. Louis.
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Instead, over the past six years the opposite has happened: Newspaper advertising revenues have continued to deteriorate even as the economy booms.
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"The building continued to deteriorate, and the cost quickly got well beyond what the town was willing to spend," Mayor Yates said.
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Delta said it had seen net bookings fall by as much as 21% to 21.5246% and expected the situation to deteriorate further.
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But they can deteriorate incredibly quickly and we just don't have the resources to keep an eye on them at all times.
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New York (CNN)Eileen Echeverria says she watched her brother, New York police officer Robert Echeverria, deteriorate over the last eight years.
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As the economy continues to perform about as well as we have any right to expect, the federal budget continues to deteriorate.
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The chemical can deteriorate over time when exposed to high heat and humidity and burn too fast, blowing apart a metal canister.
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Also, light crude cannot be stored with heavy crude, and the quality of jet and gasoline can deteriorate when they are stored.
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The new report shows that millions of Americans would lose health insurance and the quality of insurance for millions more would deteriorate.
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As large swarms continue to move into Kenya and multiply, "you have a recipe for the situation to deteriorate further," said Cressman.
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Having spurned unwanted suitor Monsanto last year, Syngenta is under pressure by shareholders to boost its value even as agricultural markets deteriorate.
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Over time, their health did not improve — it tended to deteriorate, even after taking into account changes in health as people age.
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It took six weeks of the 2017 season for that once-vaunted group to deteriorate into the worst in the major leagues.
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Once plucked from the ground, however, the roots deteriorate rapidly, making it virtually impossible for small farmers to exploit the crop commercially.
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More likely to be out of school, they are further engrained in the workforce, yet continue to see their employment prospects deteriorate.
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Shares fell 26 percent in early trading Wednesday, following steep sell-offs in the past two quarters as business continued to deteriorate.
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"Key financial ratios for Renesas Electronics would likely deteriorate significantly — even taking into account IDT's possible contribution to earnings," S&P said.
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After a visit to CAR this month, the UN's Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator Ursula Mueller said the humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate.
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This is understandable, but the currency's fate next year will be determined by global economic conditions, which may be about to deteriorate.
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Local officials worry that the tunnel will continue to deteriorate, requiring major repairs that would wreak havoc on commuting in the region.
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But if Trump sees no progress and decides to raise tariffs, the relationship between the world's two largest economies would deteriorate further.
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This is a false equivalency—brains can deteriorate and athletes can be diagnosed with CTE even if they haven't had a concussion.
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We are aware that one day we are all going to deteriorate and die — our neurons, our arms, our flesh and bones.
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On Wednesday, Morgan Stanley CFO Jon Pruzan warned conditions could deteriorate later in the year due to seasonal declines and international flare-ups.
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If you don't, your muscles will deteriorate, and your cells won't be able to carry out their day-to-day jobs, says Leon.
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The Pakistan Meteorological Department forecasts that the situation will continue to deteriorate over the next four years, in part due to climate change.
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His health began to deteriorate over the past five or six years and he learned three years ago that his kidneys were failing.
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She added that it was possible downside risks to Britain's economic outlook could re-emerge, and that it could deteriorate faster than expected.
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One study in 2016 reported that senescent cells in the kidneys and heart produce a protein that causes nearby healthy tissues to deteriorate.
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When oil prices rise, oil-importing economies' terms of trade deteriorate: the price of their imports rises relative to that of their exports.
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And with the uninsured rate rising across the country — particularly among people with low incomes — an already dangerous situation could deteriorate even further.
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Google parent company Alphabet was down 1% Tuesday after Morgan Stanley analysts warned the stock will continue to deteriorate in the short term.
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Despite "extensive engagement" in Saudi Arabia by both U.S. government and private stakeholders, treatment of intellectual property rights "continued to deteriorate," USTR said.
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Assange's relationship with Ecuador started to deteriorate earlier this month after the country accused him of leaking personal information about President Lenin Moreno.
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Low-rated companies are the biggest accumulators of debt, prompting a major credit agency to warn of significant troubles if current conditions deteriorate.
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"The economy may be in good shape now, but if we keep getting more and more tariffs it could deteriorate," the host said.
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Shares of Bed Bath & Beyond lost almost a quarter of their value in morning trading Thursday, as the company's performance continues to deteriorate.
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It could be that your beans are very old; they start to deteriorate after a year, and by two years go completely downhill.
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In a note, he said Rio can offset headwinds by increasing capital returns, but will not be immune if macro conditions deteriorate further.
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The banks' high SML ratios highlight the risk of a further increase in NPL ratios if economic conditions were to continue to deteriorate.
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In Martel's limpid handling, Zama is a victim of his own design, but a victim nevertheless, as his physical and mental states deteriorate.
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Trump warned earlier this week on CNN's "New Day" that the convention could deteriorate into a "riot" if he is blocked from power.
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He reckons S&P 21998 company valuations as measured by their price/earnings ratio will fall further as credit markets continue to deteriorate.
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" He added that "if the current escalation however is not contained immediately, the situation can rapidly deteriorate with devastating consequences for all people.
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Edwards, meanwhile, believes his "Ice Age" thesis—economic cycles that deteriorate in ever decreasing circles—is drawing ever closer to its final stages.
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The Smithsonian's National Museum of American History owns a pair of Dorothy's shoes that have gradually lost their luster and begun to deteriorate.
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Furthermore, various analysts believe that as Trump's sanctions take increased effect, Iran's position in the Middle East and domestically will deteriorate even further.
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The weather has fueled concerns that residents, many still in temporary evacuation centers, may suffer heat stroke or illness as hygiene levels deteriorate.
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"Zero-G" games may be fun, but the entire mission will be for naught if people's bodies deteriorate on the way to Mars.
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Conditions along the coast from Florida to Louisiana will begin to deteriorate on Saturday afternoon as the system builds over the central Gulf.
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Ishizuki said he thought it was unlikely that sentiment would deteriorate significantly from here ahead of Trump's planned meeting with Xi next month.
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The defense cautioned that a lengthy prison sentence could cause Rayyan's mental health to deteriorate, leading him right back into the ISIS vortex.
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Moreover, he said central banks would be handicapped in fighting future crises — they have little room to cut rates should economic conditions deteriorate.
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City Hall's relationship with the London taxi trade continued to deteriorate, culminating in large and disruptive protests both inside and outside City Hall.
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What resonates most about the song is that it conveys the universal pain of helplessly watching a loved one deteriorate before your eyes.
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I believe we're hitting another major juncture, although I don't know when it will deteriorate to the point that it forces real reform.
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"If things continue to deteriorate like they have, it is probable that prices can snowball into a hyperinflation scenario," van der Linde said.
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Yet there is potential for further strains to appear if financial conditions deteriorate as a result of the heightened political and economic uncertainty.
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The old fellow would deteriorate into some sort of dharma bum, moving aimlessly from nowhere to nowhere, dreaming his impossible dream of love.
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As for Winn, conditions at the unit continued to deteriorate until personnel from a state-run prison stormed in and temporarily regained control.
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"During the seven weeks in Belmarsh his health has continued to deteriorate and he has dramatically lost weight," it added in a statement.
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Things deteriorate from there, and the dark comic climax of "Hunting" sees Tom plaintively whining that he's just not very good at oinking.
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"In case the global economy was to deteriorate beyond today's expectation, we are prepared to act fast with appropriate cost programs," it said.
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"Continued turbulence on financial markets means that credit supply in the Swedish economy can rapidly deteriorate," the central bank said in a statement.
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Their disease, Duchenne muscular dystrophy, overwhelmingly affects boys and causes muscles to deteriorate, killing many of them by the end of their 20s.
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The first big knock came with the financial crisis, the report showed, and satisfaction has continued to deteriorate year-on-year ever since.
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Northern China is bracing for a smoggy Christmas weekend, with the air quality forecast to deteriorate again on Saturday before improving on Monday.
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Corporations were seeing business deteriorate on almost a daily basis, and poor communication and data sharing from the companies themselves exacerbated the problem.
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So if in the next 90 days conditions deteriorate further, inflation expectations remain low, we will expect to see the Fed cut again.
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However, we may see tighter supplies of some of these ingredients in the longer term should production or export operations in China deteriorate.
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Goldman already has put more capital to work in its trading operation, Blankfein said, though it could cut that again if conditions deteriorate.
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The chemical can deteriorate when exposed to high heat and humidity and burn too fast, blowing apart a metal canister and hurling shrapnel.
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Carr previously argued that the quality of life in metropolises such as Sydney and Melbourne would deteriorate if migration continued at current levels.
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"The labor market will likely deteriorate in the coming year as the economy slows with the withdrawal of policy stimulus," Evans-Pritchard said.
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But if we can reach some status quo and if things aren't continuing to deteriorate, maybe that can be taken as a positive.
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"In this event, assuming that the candidates do not manage to reassure investors, Brazilian markets could quickly deteriorate to crisis conditions," he added.
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Her father used Epipen injections, which are used to treat severe and life-threatening allergic reactions, but the teenager's condition continued to deteriorate.
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Each day that we allow our nation's water infrastructure to deteriorate further, we risk public health catastrophes like the one in Flint, Mich.
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About 10,000 people have been killed in the three-year conflict and concerns are growing that the situation could once again rapidly deteriorate.
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Conversely, negative ratings pressures could arise should FHN's asset quality deteriorate more than expected such that earnings and/or capital is adversely impacted.
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Still, firms' intentions to invest was the sole measure that continued to deteriorate, falling to -9.2 percent from -4.7 percent the previous month.
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Some 78 percent of those surveyed said that the business environment in the nation would deteriorate if Britain left the E.U. What now?
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A dog afflicted with kennel stress can swiftly deteriorate: spinning; pacing; jumping like a pogo stick; drooling; and showing a loss of appetite.
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The president has caused confidence in our election system to deteriorate with his outrageous claims about voter fraud and his Election Integrity commission.
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Tucked inside the Dragon cargo ship is a crew of 20 mousetronauts that will help scientists better understand how muscles deteriorate during spaceflight.
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"There is a possibility that the postponement will deteriorate the near-term outlook for fiscal balance," research firm IHS said in a Thursday note.
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Defending multiple fronts, ISIS is stretched, with limited ability to reinforce its most vulnerable lines, while conditions for civilians in all these places deteriorate.
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Stacking was "one of the reasons why we think we saw credit deteriorate last summer when we stopped our marketplace lending program," Weinstein said.
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After it was revealed in late 2017 that Apple intentionally slows down the performance of older iPhones as their batteries deteriorate, people freaked out.
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Fitch believes that leverage ratios will deteriorate moderately in the context of top-line market growth, if no new capital is generated or injected.
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And as relations between the U.S. and Iran continue to deteriorate, Asaib and militias like it could factor as major players in any conflict.
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When I came into this, they were best of friends, so I don't like to see anything deteriorate or fall apart for some reason.
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Later, Moreno confirmed that Assange could stay if he became less of a headache, though it seems that the situation has continued to deteriorate.
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Oliva of COFADEH said human rights have continued to deteriorate with the military police and armed forces involved in the majority of the violations.
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Leveraged finance market last year to continue, could deteriorate on restrictive financial regulations roll back * Fitch says restrictive regulations have posed challenges for u.s.
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Conditions for displaced people will continue to deteriorate, increasing their risk of exploitation, until we can adequately identify key vulnerabilities and employ effective countermeasures.
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But the security situation in DRC continues to deteriorate — with 8 major security incidents in north Kivu in the last 8 weeks, per WHO.
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In most rich countries the ratio of people of working age to those of retirement age will deteriorate dramatically over the next few decades.
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"This reflects Moody's view that Casino's liquidity could deteriorate in the near-term if the planned refinancing does not proceed as expected," Moody's said.
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"This reflects Moody's view that Casino's liquidity could deteriorate in the near-term if the planned refinancing does not proceed as expected," Moody's said.
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Only 25 percent of the surveyed companies expect tensions to rise and U.S.-Chinese relations to deteriorate in 2017 or in the near future.
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Until we are willing to have a conversation about how to fundamentally change a failing program Obamacare is just going to continue to deteriorate.
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The persistent weakness in cyclicals stocks that traditionally correlate to economic health could be especially worrisome as the corporate profit picture continues to deteriorate.
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Fitch believes GATE's liquidity will deteriorate further in the absence of a meaningful recovery in EBITDA or a successful sale of non-core assets.
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Overall most banks with large loan portfolios reported sequential improvement in loan losses, but Fitch expects losses to deteriorate from currently unsustainably low levels.
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Erdogan, meanwhile, is capitalizing on Turkey's role as the geographic buffer between Europe and Syrian refugees to threaten the U.S., should relations deteriorate further.
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Despite seeing several psychiatrists and doctors, he continued to mentally deteriorate and was hospitalized three more times over the next year and a half.
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Metro's stock has been volatile since the error in part because a number of hedge funds had placed bets that its performance would deteriorate.
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"During the seven weeks in Belmarsh [prison] his health has continued to deteriorate and he has dramatically lost weight," Wikileaks said in a statement.
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We expect Lotte Shopping's credit profile to deteriorate in 2017 because of the negative impact from the geopolitical issues and a sluggish operating environment.
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The bank's regulatory Tier 1 capital ratio continued to deteriorate and stood at 7503% by end-9M16, from 8% at end-2015 (2013: 10.1%).
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With more parks and more visitors, but little additional funding, the agency cannot keep up as new units are added and existing assets deteriorate.
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Scientists hired by a consortium of automakers have determined that prolonged exposure to airborne moisture and high temperatures can cause the chemical to deteriorate.
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Our worry was that credit quality would begin to deteriorate before the banks got major relief from higher interest rates, creating pressures on earnings.
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This is set to deteriorate public finances further, with a structural deficit expected to re-emerge by mid-2020s, IPPR added in the report.
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As the author admits, economists understand relatively little about why one region bounces back from a nasty economic shock, while another continues to deteriorate.
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The Kerner Commission warned that if we did not take action the situation would only deteriorate and anger would continue to explode into violence.
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While Norilsk's Potanin isn't facing imminent sanctions, it is no longer inconceivable that he won't at some stage if U.S.-Russian relations deteriorate further.
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Maersk, a bellwether for global trade, warned that growth in the number of containers being moved around the world would deteriorate further this year.
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A recession over the next 12 months is unlikely, but the risks could quickly deteriorate and catch investors off-guard, according to Morgan Stanley.
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"Should the situation in Hong Kong deteriorate further ... the central government will not sit on its hands and watch," ambassador Liu Xiaoming told reporters.
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"No sudden recovery is expected under this condition at least for the next two days and AQI is likely to deteriorate further," it said.
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R.I.P Gabbana Khloé has to say good-bye to her best friend of 12 (or 13) years after her health starts to rapidly deteriorate.
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There is also a significant need for the VA to assist veterans with preventable eye conditions to ensure they do not deteriorate into blindness.
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And the situation could deteriorate further — confirming Wall Street's concerns about next year being a difficult one for American companies with significant business abroad.
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However, the White House subsequently said it would still pursue tariffs on Chinese goods that were proposed in April, causing trade relations to deteriorate.
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Some of these firebrands start out acting as role models but then deteriorate into unattractive behaviors, sometimes turning into jerks or liars or both.
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In addition, studies have found that low wages can cause higher stress, force you to work longer hours and cause your health to deteriorate.
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The answer is simple: Michigan Republicans and the governor of Michigan have continued to run up the debt while allowing public schools to deteriorate.
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She toured the album constantly, mainly in support slots, and alcohol was causing her voice to deteriorate until finally she ran out of steam.
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ACT Research reported on October 28 that the heavy truck market is set to "continue to deteriorate" through 0003, given that trade uncertainty continues.
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City Hall&aposs relationship with the London taxi trade continued to deteriorate, culminating in large and disruptive protests both inside and outside City Hall.
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This won't go far enough in terms of paying the bills, and if Americans stop missing payments the structure of this economy will deteriorate.
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The joys of piloting a vintage roadster along a winding coastal road in Northern California can rapidly deteriorate in the clogged arteries of Manhattan.
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But the security situation in Syria began to deteriorate in 2011 as a civil war broke out after protests against Bashar al-Assad's government.
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Ms. Nixon argued strenuously that Mr. Cuomo had allowed the subways to deteriorate, saying he "stole hundreds of millions" of dollars from the system.
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But under Mr. Mugabe's party, ZANU-PF, a once-wealthy nation saw its economy steadily deteriorate, and the governing party became consumed by infighting.
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Its operating profit, excluding the appraisal loss, is also expected to deteriorate by 310 billion yen from its previous forecast to 40 billion yen.
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"I watched my brother deteriorate to a point that I begged NYPD to help him and get him back and they didn't," she said.
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And people who had mental illnesses before the storm, and who have been cut off from therapy and medication, have seen their conditions deteriorate.
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After the condition of both banks continued to deteriorate, the central bank asked the lenders to explain how they would rebuild their capital buffers.
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With a 5-3 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers, the Yankees' 18th defeat in their last 25 games, a promising season continued to deteriorate.
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The bank's Board specifically highlighted the risks to unemployment at its December meeting, saying policy would be reviewed in February should the outlook deteriorate.
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They are afraid that once the Sino-US trade relations deteriorate, many US exporters, especially the agricultural sector enterprises, will face a major blow.
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He did not let things deteriorate further as he quickly retired Mike Trout for the final out and rapidly finished the final two innings.
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"What we know is that older patients are the most vulnerable, and once they get sick or ill, they quickly deteriorate," Dr. Kami said.
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If the country becomes poorer because of emergency health measures, they say, public health could deteriorate more than it would from the outbreak itself.
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While Iranian-backed attacks against these "targets" could prove suicidal for Tehran, they should be considered as a distinct possibility if relations further deteriorate.
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The study found blood vessels in women, including both large and small arteries, deteriorate and become less efficient faster than they do in men.
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Rising consumer loans, up 34% from last year, could boost inflation and imports, which in turn would cause Turkey's current account balance to deteriorate.
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But it may have to act quickly given the possibility that conditions in the market could deteriorate further as other issuers get into trouble.
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"We are very much concerned as the situation continues to deteriorate," Eddie Rowe, WFP country director, speaking from Harare, told a Geneva news briefing.
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Dementia can be better thought of as an umbrella term describing a range of conditions that cause parts of the brain to deteriorate progressively.
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Fundamental credit conditions were still expected to deteriorate most for emerging markets and high-yield companies, against the backdrop of the strengthening U.S. dollar.
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The man was treated in intensive care but his health continued to deteriorate and he died from multiple organ failure, according to the authors.
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"We'll continue to see more bridges close or posted for load as bridges deteriorate," making it difficult for commuters to get around, Black said.
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EDT, the hurricane center said "preparations should be rushed to completion in the warning areas" as "conditions will continue to deteriorate" throughout the day.
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Estimating how quickly assets deteriorate is tricky; so too is the job of tracking repairs, which are often undertaken by companies in-house (see article).
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Rapa Nui's ahu are expected to deteriorate because of these impacts, and the moai that sit on top of them are at risk of toppling.
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Most Western commercial banks remain unwilling to get involved, fearing fines or commercial problems in the United States if relations between Washington and Tehran deteriorate.
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From there, the woman's condition began to deteriorate, as the team at Johns Hopkins suggested that the mass seemed to be a possible amoebic infection.
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Players like Fielder, Bob Hamelin, and Mo Vaughn got off to fantastic starts, only to flame out (Hamelin), decline substantially (Vaughn) or deteriorate suddenly (Fielder).
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Mobley, who had pre-existing health conditions, went to the hospital the following day when her health continued to deteriorate, according to the news station.
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We do not expect the operating environment to deteriorate further, and forecast Indonesia's GDP growth to be higher in 2018 and 0003 than in 2017.
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At the same time, the rise of three potentially more moderate candidates has raised questions about whether his base will deteriorate going into Super Tuesday.
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"There is a risk that positive investor sentiment could deteriorate abruptly, leading to a sharp tightening of financial conditions," the IMF said in its report.
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"The economy may be in good shape now, but if we keep getting more and more tariffs it could deteriorate," the "Mad Money" host said.
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When I fall in love with a pair of flats, I quickly remember that I only have a few wears before they start to deteriorate.
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Relations with the FBI continued to deteriorate during a month-long trip to Yemen, when he clashed with Barbara Bodine, the U.S. ambassador to Yemen.
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"The Fed sees a risk that the U.S. outlook will deteriorate, not a base case," Cornerstone Macro economist Roberto Perli wrote in a research note.
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"If premium income levels continue to deteriorate, and capacity does not withdraw ... at some stage this portfolio is bound to become unprofitable," he told Reuters.
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Over the next two years, she continued to deteriorate, repeating an agonizing cycle of accepting prized roles and being forced to pull out soon after.
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"If there is no rain in the first 10 days of June, then the condition of crops, especially spring grains, may substantially deteriorate," Sabaranski said.
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But the strong personalities of both leaders don't bode well for their economic relationship, which many fear will deteriorate once Trump enters office on Friday.
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Zeid said that amid the economic and social crises and rising political tensions, there was a "grave risk the situation in Venezuela will deteriorate further".
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While the bank did not propose using such measures at present, DTIs could be warranted if housing market imbalances were to deteriorate further, Wheeler said.
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The bank's regulatory Tier 1 capital-adequacy ratio continued to deteriorate and stood at 7.6% by end-March 2016 (end-20153: 8%; end-2014: 9%).
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We expect this ratio to slightly deteriorate within the forecast horizon, as a result of EBRD's operations in Ukraine and increasing exposure to challenging regions.
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A downgrade could also stem from weaker fiscal performance or increased indebtedness of the municipality that causes our internal assessment of its creditworthiness to deteriorate.
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Many waterway users are clamoring for such reforms because they know that without them, infrastructure will continue to deteriorate and shutdowns and delays will accelerate.
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They dance, party and show off plenty of PDA after hitting it off, but the situation turns dire as the mermaid's health starts to deteriorate.
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If those pressures cause the economic outlook to deteriorate, the Fed could pause rate hikes or adjust the path of balance sheet normalization, Williams said.
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And perhaps most dangerous of all, it means the international climate continues to deteriorate and become ever more paranoid - whether it is justified or not.
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"We have had a lot of stores that are in the bottom half of the fleet that have continued to deteriorate over time," he said.
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It makes far more sense to act now to prevent the worsening plight of those denied an education than to wait for conditions to deteriorate.
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Kelly is probably mindful enough to stay mum, but the questions now have new legs -- and the situation as whole seems ripe to further deteriorate.
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You are already deeply unpopular in Mexico and your relationship with Obrador could deteriorate quickly as he shores up his footing early in his term.
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A downgrade could also stem from weaker fiscal performance or increased indebtedness of the government that causes our internal assessment of its creditworthiness to deteriorate.
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Should "the situation further deteriorate", the central bank had the will and necessary tools to guarantee stable prices and a healthy financial system, he said.
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Both big manufacturers and non-manufacturers expect business conditions to deteriorate in the next three months, the survey found, reflecting their concerns about uncertain outlook.
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Local governments tried endless variations of asphalt and concrete before developing paving surfaces that didn't produce excess dust or deteriorate quickly under rain and snow.
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I'll be the first to admit that there may be products that are so indispensable that my quality of life may greatly deteriorate without them.
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"The UK government shares Prime Minister Serraj's grave concern at the situation across Libya, where the security and humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate," Hunt said.
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But an increasing number of China watchers now believe a benchmark rate cut cannot be ruled out if domestic and external economic conditions deteriorate further.
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"As the security situation in Afghanistan continues to deteriorate, it makes no strategic or military sense to continue the withdrawal of American forces," he said.
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Earnings growth for small-cap companies has been negative for two straight quarters, and is expected to deteriorate again when companies report third-quarter numbers.
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Asset quality, while already undermined by significant deep-seated legacy problem loans in some banks, is expected to deteriorate due to significant foreign currency lending.
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The chemical can deteriorate when exposed to hot and humid air and burn too fast, blowing apart a metal canister and spewing out metal fragments.
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Late Sunday, U.S. regulators urged banks to work with their customers as economic conditions deteriorate and congressional lawmakers move to bring relief to struggling households.
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In October 2018, the account reported that President Trump unfollowed his former lawyer Michael Cohen on Twitter, indicating that their relationship would continue to deteriorate.
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We don't have crystal balls in medicine, so we often can't say with certainty who will deteriorate with a given medical condition or precisely when.
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The fast-twitch fibers in muscles that produce speed deteriorate before the slow-twitch fibers that distance runners count on, explained a sports medicine doctor.
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"I was told it was some sort of organic material, most likely wood, that my body would eventually deteriorate and it will pass," she said.
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The high megapixel count, if you turn it on, will net you more details in daylight shots, but come night and the photos deteriorate quickly.
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Tech Fix The relaxation you crave from summer vacation can quickly deteriorate into anxiety when things go awry, especially when traveling to an unfamiliar place.
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It is easy to see how President Trump's initial moves to impose tariffs could deteriorate into a full-scale trade war that leaves communities reeling.
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Veronika Nikulshina, Mr. Verzilov's girlfriend, told radio station Ekho Moskvy that Mr. Verzilov first felt symptoms on Tuesday evening when his vision began to deteriorate.
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Furthermore, China does not rule out turning to South American agricultural suppliers, such as Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay, once Sino-US trade relations deteriorate.
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"The sabbatical is the best strategy I've found so that my job remains a calling and doesn't deteriorate into just a job," Mr. Sagmeister said.
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Without corrective action on the quality of new public listings, our corporate governance system will deteriorate and may take our equity markets along with it.
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The institutes also called on Berlin to ditch its 'black zero' budget policy of incurring no new debt if the growth outlook should deteriorate further.
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And, we worry that our country's long-term economic strength will slowly deteriorate because of an unsustainable fiscal trajectory that leaves future generations worse off.
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As a result, the debt payback ratio is likely to deteriorate towards eight years at end-2019, from a sound 3.9 years at end-2015.
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The medicine that he was prescribed fogged his mind, depleted his energy, and caused him pain; it was upsetting to see him deteriorate so rapidly.
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Weakening the yuan or dumping some of China's massive holdings of U.S Treasuries could be considered only when trade relations deteriorate sharply, the sources said.
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While much of Asia has since built up buffers to better withstand such capital flights, India's current account balance has continued to deteriorate, noted Sathirathai.
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But ZANU–PF's internal struggles caused the party to deteriorate as party leaders grew fearful that Mugabe would hand over power to his wife, Grace.
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Without the most basic protections provided in the ICE Standards and ongoing monitoring by the Office to ensure compliance, conditions of detention will quickly deteriorate.
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Still, though, the home care allowed for Frates to live another two years with his family by his side, as his health continued to deteriorate.
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An index reading below 100 indicates that the number of companies that expect business conditions to deteriorate in the following month outnumbers those seeing improvement.
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As the baby's condition continued to deteriorate after three months on the organ waiting list, doctors said, they had to consider the mother's desperate pleas.
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But demonstrations are likely to continue as conditions deteriorate, said Ehsan Khoman, director of Middle East and North Africa Research and Strategy at MUFG Bank.
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A first fall in services new business for over four-and-a-half years provides evidence that demand across Germany is already starting to deteriorate.
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Kang let go of 15% of the staff last year and says that if the external environment continues to deteriorate another 30% could be at risk.
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"I think it shocked Japan that (China) was willing to allow relations to deteriorate just to push its claim to a few small islands," Mizokami said.
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Moscow's ambassador to Skopje has criticized Macedonia's ambitions to join NATO, saying it could become "a legitimate target" if relations between NATO and Russia deteriorate further.
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Barclays analysts have calculated Deutsche's capital gap is about 7 billion euros and point out that the gap becomes harder to fill as economic conditions deteriorate.
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Nonbank lending, an industry that played a central role in the financial crisis, has been expanding rapidly and is still posing risks should credit conditions deteriorate.
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"I'd like to know if things do deteriorate with China, how much it would affect them," said David Joy, chief market strategist at Ameriprise in Boston.
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Without all three elements "the situation could deteriorate rapidly and the company could eventually be forced to file for creditor protection and/or liquidation," it said.
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Those who remain are increasingly unmotivated, irate over low wages, and fearful of work accidents as PDVSA's installations deteriorate due to years of underinvestment and mismanagement.
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Debt service coverage should deteriorate, but remain comfortable, with debt service (capital and interest) representing around 70% of operating balance over the medium term (2015: 42.6%).
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Then there's the corrupt, debt-ridden Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA), which has slowly allowed the power grid infrastructure to deteriorate over the past decades.
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Tension between the United States and Iran over Tehran's nuclear programme kept the market nervous given the potential for a price spike should the situation deteriorate.
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"Even with higher taxes, government revenue won't increase because consumer spending will decline and corporate profits will deteriorate," a manager of an electric machinery maker wrote.
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Analysts said the outlook for growth in Asia's premier financial hub was weak, and could deteriorate further if protests seen over the past two months continue.
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But instead of citing the possibility that conditions could deteriorate at the southern border, Trump cited political considerations — rather than anything that's happening on the ground.
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"Madoff's health has and will continue to deteriorate, and he will require more assistance physically and medically leading up to his death," attorney Brandon Sample wrote.
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Most analysts do not expect China to cut its benchmark lending rate unless economic conditions deteriorate sharply, which would risk adding to a mountain of debt.
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Overwhelmed, he told his little brother all the reasons why he couldn't die, but Ben's condition continued to deteriorate through the night and the next morning.
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"The exchange rate will continue to be under pressure at the beginning of the year and with this, inflation expectations will continue to deteriorate," said Coutiño.
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Having spurned a $47 billion takeover approach from Monsanto last year, Syngenta is under pressure from shareholders to boost its value even as agricultural markets deteriorate.
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At the second vet's office, Kitty's health started to deteriorate rapidly, and the doctor decided to put the cat down instead of contacting Hall for input.
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But, in a flash note, he said he still saw SAP on track to meet its yearly targets - as long as economic conditions don't deteriorate further.
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Unless changes are made, the Park Service estimates the backlog will continue to increase as new units are created and its existing assets continue to deteriorate.
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Dilly Dally, from the beginning, has always been about friendship, so when those friendships started to deteriorate on tour, it felt like it was the end.
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It's really hard to foster relationships when your career is taking off, and I think that's one of the reasons that my marriage started to deteriorate.
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The airbags have inflators that can deteriorate over time, leading to uncontrolled explosions that can send dangerous (and sometimes fatal) shrapnel flying at drivers and passengers.
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Venezuelan production has been dropping rapidly, as its operations deteriorate and staff leave, and that reduced output has also been helping to balance the oil market.
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"Roughly $872 million of the company's roughly $1.1 billion total debt is due within 12 months and operating trends continue to deteriorate," said the ratings agency.
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"That is the approach again today," she said, but added there was concern that the situation could deteriorate into "a civil war within a civil war".
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Carol's health still continued to deteriorate though, as she began experiencing trouble sleeping, eating and getting out of bed, the family wrote on the donation page.
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The Fed is paused with rate changes and appropriately cautious about risks in the economy and in the financial markets should economic conditions start to deteriorate.
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Both big manufacturers and non-manufacturers expect business conditions to deteriorate in the next three months, according to the survey, reflecting their concerns about uncertain outlook.
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"Of course it could be a move that is fully justified if global economic conditions do continue to deteriorate," they wrote in a note to clients.
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Lib gradually realizes that her task is essentially to nurse Anna to death, to watch her deteriorate while doing nothing except try to make her comfortable.
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"The problem is that since literally everyone is watching what the group does about such incidents, every little twist could see investment sentiment deteriorate," Park said.
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This does not mean that stocks are going to fall out of bed, but it certainly shows the "internals" of this rally are beginning to deteriorate.
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"The Empire State survey is an early indication that conditions continued to deteriorate early this year," said Daniel Silver, an economist at JPMorgan in New York.
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John Campbell outlined the challenges facing coalition and Afghan forces and warned the situation could deteriorate should the U.S. not extend its commitment to the country.
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"We have had a lot of stores that are in the bottom half of the fleet that have continued to deteriorate over time," Peck told analysts.
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This in part because soils deteriorate with the loss of plant cover, as the sun's rays bake the ground and as rains wash away important topsoil.
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Meanwhile, the outlook for global aluminium prices is expected to deteriorate over the next 12 months as China exports more semi-manufactured metal, Goldman Sachs said.
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The government corruption and mismanagement that contributed to hyperinflation, soaring violent crime, widespread poverty and the unprecedented exodus of Venezuelans will get worse as conditions deteriorate.
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These VRs factor in Fitch's expectation of fresh capital injections, the absence of which may weaken the banks' capital positions if asset quality continues to deteriorate.
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" He said that Mr. Boyle minimized the risk arguing that "the window is closing and the security situation will only deteriorate when the American troops leave.
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Losing those subsidies "would further deteriorate an already unstable market and hurt the millions of consumers who depend on these programs for their coverage," she warned.
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KABUL, Afghanistan — The Taliban briefly captured a district in western Afghanistan on Monday, officials said, as security continued to deteriorate in the besieged province of Farah.
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The deal was a significant blow to the real estate industry, which had argued that the measures would deteriorate the condition of New York City housing.
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US-China relations could deteriorate significantly following North Korea's latest missile launch, in which the country fired a missile over Japan early Tuesday morning local time.
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But you should, at the very least, consult an attorney who specializes in landlord-tenant law for guidance so that you're prepared should the situation deteriorate.
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"It's been hard to see infrastructure deteriorate in Puerto Rico, but it has been harder to meet citizens who have lost it all," Governor Rosselló said.
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He settled in Savannah, Ga., and into a life of being home and fishing with his three boys, until his health began to deteriorate in 2010.
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"If market expectations continue to deteriorate over higher U.K. interest rates, sterling could be exposed to further downside risks," said Lukman Otunuga, research analyst at FXTM.
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Tragically, unlike a crown of jewels which can be repaired or remade, most of our park treasures cannot be replaced once left to decay or deteriorate.
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" To which Danny Yatom, director from 1996 to 1998, responds: "That's a country that will deteriorate into either an apartheid state or a non-Jewish state.
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In exchange, the lenders would change Neiman Marcus's credit agreement to give creditors more power if the company's fortunes deteriorate too much, according to the report.
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Corporate America is awash in junk debt, and the situation could deteriorate substantially in the next five years as a record amount of issuance comes due.
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"Given harsh weather conditions and the continuing shelling by the militants, the humanitarian situation in the area continues to deteriorate," the Foreign Affairs Ministry's statement said.
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The declining community can no longer support local institutions like schools and community colleges, and as these deteriorate they can't help the unemployed retool their skills.
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The Negative Outlook reflects Fitch's unchanged view that Bretagne's debt metrics may deteriorate in the medium term to levels that are not compatible with the ratings.
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"The message sent by this tragic event is terrifying: How to explain that Tamalt's state of health was allowed to deteriorate without doing anything?" she said.
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The CEOs of ArcelorMittal, Bristol Metals and Boomerang Tube, who signed the letter, said the situation is not sustainable and warned it would only deteriorate further.
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Those tax cuts would occur as roads crumble, bridges weaken, school buildings deteriorate and tens of millions of people suffer from otherwise avoidable want and fear.
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Even when one of us eventually got fed up and bought a new can, which happened a couple of times, the situation would deteriorate again quickly.
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Though Western Digital also produces solid state drives, a faster and more modern drive, Olympus said that the company's fundamentals continue to deteriorate despite rising market prices.
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So emerging market investors who have Russia as one of their most popular overweights are fearful the situation will deteriorate, leading to another leg down in markets.
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The cleric suffers from diabetes, heart and Alzheimer&aposs disease, and depression — conditions that would further deteriorate behind bars and "may even threaten his survival," Temby said.
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AIS's debt will increase to finance the high spectrum fee and capex for network expansion, and its financial leverage is likely to deteriorate in the medium term.
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But López warns that the increasing fragmentation of the cartel landscape, and the ascendancy of younger leaders, means the situation in Sinaloa is likely to further deteriorate.
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Should the market continue to deteriorate, and particularly the housing aspect, she said "the Street value of the January press conference is going to go way up."
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Knowing that my health will not deteriorate until my untimely freak scuba mishap has lifted a weight off my shoulders that I can't even begin to describe.
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The levy's proponents argue that getting rid of the new gas tax will end up costing Californians even more money as streets and highways will further deteriorate.
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Despite the presence of government and international aid agencies, "the health and nutrition situation has been allowed to deteriorate up to the current crisis point," she said.
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Vehicular emissions as well as illegal crop burning in the farm states surrounding New Delhi have caused air quality to deteriorate dramatically, prompting calls for tough action.
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However, markets are pricing in no hikes this year and possibly a rate cut in 2020, which Bullard said he would be open to if conditions deteriorate.
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"We are not prepared, nor are we going to be prepared, if there's a bigger exodus of citizens from Venezuela as conditions deteriorate even more," Ramirez said.
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As Social Security and health-care costs rise, the deficit and debt levels will deteriorate, even threatening the government's status as a going concern by around 2046.
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Relations between the northeast Asian neighbours began to deteriorate late last year following a diplomatic row over compensation for wartime forced labourers during Japan's occupation of Korea.
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How health can deteriorate There are many ways that being lonely and isolated can influence health and the onset of a variety of diseases, including heart conditions.
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Relations between South Korea and Japan began to deteriorate late last year following a diplomatic row over compensation for wartime forced laborers during Japan's occupation of Korea.
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Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard backed up recent comments from her colleagues, saying Tuesday that the central bank stands ready to move on rates if conditions deteriorate.
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"If financial or liquidity conditions should tighten unduly or if the inflation outlook should deteriorate, our reaction function is well defined," Draghi told an audience of bankers.
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The tax revenues are a huge part of the Palestinian Authority's budget and without them the economic crisis in the West Bank and Gaza will further deteriorate.
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"If it does not start answering our concerns, the situation is going to deteriorate and at some point something is going to happen, that's clear," Mailly said.
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Gold has also been boosted by a scaling back of expectations for U.S. interest rate rises and even the possibility of rate cuts if economic conditions deteriorate.
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Tension between the United States and Iran over Tehran's nuclear programme kept the market on edge given the potential for a price spike should the situation deteriorate.
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If for some reason a rocket carrying the Crew Dragon starts to deteriorate during launch, the SuperDracos will ignite and quickly propel the capsule away to safety.
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Tension between the United States and Iran over Tehran's nuclear program kept the market on edge given the potential for a price spike should the situation deteriorate.
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The non-profit organization also found that 83 percent of the companies think relations between the U.S. and China will deteriorate or remain the same this year.
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A situation that the U.N.'s coordinator for human rights has already labeled as "the largest humanitarian crisis in the world" would deteriorate to nearly apocalyptic levels.
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"Following a strong 2015, we expect auto asset performance to deteriorate going forward, particularly as used car values begin to weaken," said Michael Taiano, Director, Fitch Ratings.
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Teva Pharmaceutical fell 10.5 percent after the world's largest generic drugmaker forecast 2018 would be weaker than analysts estimate as the U.S. generics market continues to deteriorate.
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The economy and public services have continued to deteriorate in that time, and on Monday much of the country went dark in the biggest blackout since March.
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Why it matters: Trump already cancelled some portions of the détente that began under the Obama administration, and these allegations could cause the relationship to deteriorate further.
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"We have observed the protection environment deteriorate in many parts of the world, including in industrialized countries - in Europe, in the United States, in Australia," Grandi said.
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Her mother had argued to the Commission that Ramirez Gaviria had not been receiving the specialized attention that she needed, which was causing her health to deteriorate.
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Although the province has been on the frontline of China's "war on pollution", the environment in some of its regions had continued to deteriorate, the ministry said.
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A lot of affected batteries appear to deteriorate during the month of May, which could suggest a firmware update issue or simply a faulty batch of batteries.
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An improvement in metrics originally expected by Fitch for Tyco on a standalone basis could be delayed, or could even temporarily deteriorate when considering the merged company.
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"After scheduled local elections in December, this relationship is likely to gradually deteriorate again as tensions rise ahead of the 2019 presidential and legislative ballots," he said.
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Fresh vegetables were scarce; farmers emphasized crops that could be stored or preserved, like turnips, pumpkins, beans and potatoes, instead of leafy greens that would deteriorate quickly.
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But such steps will take time to arrest the economy's slide, and analysts expect the government to unveil more stimulus measures if business conditions continue to deteriorate.
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