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It's phantom income that was eaten away because of inflation.
But the digital era has eaten away at their strengths.
But two trends have since eaten away at its market share.
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Cars line the sidewalks, rusted and eaten away by time and pollution.
The experience has eaten away at Mr. De Lellis's serenity about tickets.
The wooden structure appeared dilapidated, eaten away by years of saltwater and wind.
Some papers have been eaten away by silverfish; others have gotten wet and smudged.
This picture looks as if everything around it has been eaten away by time.
The top third of what should have been the fleshy part looked eaten away.
THE rot in South African politics, which has eaten away at state companies, is spreading.
One boulder turned out to be a dead cow, its face and hindquarters eaten away.
The uptick in crop agriculture and development have eaten away at grassland birds' natural home.
The silk is also biodegradable, meaning the dressing is simply eaten away as the wound heals.
Today, White Supremacist nativism has claimed lives and eaten away at civil rights for brown people.
Television footage showed a railway line left broken and twisted and roads eaten away by floods.
One case study found that a man's cocaine abuse caused his brain to be 'eaten away.'
Higher gas and medical care costs have eaten away at whatever gains most workers have made.
China's society, government and military were being eaten away by corruption from within, those allies say.
The exposed sections are eaten away, leaving the structure of the transistors beneath the masked areas.
Free market economics have eaten away at the living standards of white working-class men especially.
Now 13, Jack was born with a rare genetic disorder that has eaten away at his vision.
The cost of cleaning up for past misdeeds has in recent years eaten away at banks' profits.
"They're getting eaten away at every level," said Ken Doctor, a news industry analyst at Harvard's Nieman Lab.
Things have worsened since Britons voted to leave the EU as higher inflation has eaten away at wages.
Unfortunately for the entrepreneur, the growth slowed, and the preference has potentially eaten away much of his equity.
It's excessive individualism, which has eaten away at our uniting faith and damaged our relationships with one another.
Either way, that's a lot of money to be eaten away from returns year in and year out.
This time, the PAM has eaten away at those coalition partners and moved from fourth- to second-largest party.
As the flesh gets progressively eaten away, the animals who feast on the dead beast will get progressively smaller.
The flow of migrants has eaten away at European solidarity, creating deep tensions within the region and between countries.
The recent climb in bond yields has eaten away at this premium, thus making stocks less desirable versus bonds.
And the rest of us are watching our basic right to get care for our minds and bodies eaten away.
Demographic changes and a roiling corruption scandal have eaten away at the machine's power to corral votes in the city.
But belt-tightening measures imposed following the global financial crisis have eaten away at budgets for policing, hospitals and welfare.
Amazon has eaten away at the publishing industry, upended retail giants and begun to change the world of supply and fulfillment.
Fast-forward to 2016, and streaming services like Spotify have eaten away at music downloads while the App Store has stagnated.
With the tastier options—the tongue and most of the fatty flesh—eaten away, the carcass was beginning to come apart.
"With diseases, it's actually the skin that's getting eaten away," says study co-author Joleah Lamb, a marine biologist at Cornell University.
Another possible explanation: an economy that has eaten away at the prospects of families on the lower rungs of the income ladder.
Moreover, Perrigo's recent wobbles have eaten away at investor trust in management, so shareholders may be willing to give Starboard a try.
The increased sales volume has gradually eaten away at inventory, putting sellers in a better position, said Sheila Henry, the association's president.
Yet the reverse is true: the dearest funds tend to do badly for their members, partly because earnings are eaten away by charges.
Over the recent Chinese New Year, Qi removed the brick to find that white ants had eaten away at most of the cash.
Tony Cardone, a town councilman who was just elected supervisor, said there was concern that the town was being eaten away through annexation.
Like its rivals, Generali faces weak economic growth in its domestic market and persistently low interest rates that have eaten away at investment returns.
But as the world's largest rainforest is eaten away by logging, mining, and agribusiness, it may not be able to provide the same buffer.
Using my usual favorite oil-based cleanser would have eaten away at the glue, so I switched to the Daxita-approved Simple Cleansing Micellar Water.
Since 33, real estate development has eaten away over 471,000 acres of the state's farmland, according to data from the preservation group American Farmland Trust.
The move has been paying off as Instagram has eaten away at Snapchat's share of new users in the U.S., according to data from Adobe.
Since 1980, as the US workforce has grown by 50 percent, Congress has kept the EEOC's funding essentially flat — budget increases eaten away by inflation.
But a changing coast, in many places consumed by development, has eaten away at their habitat and made it more difficult for them to nest.
"The buying power of your investments is going to get eaten away by inflation by about 2 percent to 3 percent per year," McBride says.
"The buying power of your investments is going to get eaten away by inflation by about 2 percent to 3 percent per year," he adds.
In certain sections of Rockaway Beach, the water has eaten away at the shoreline, reaching the sand dunes and the boardwalk that shield the neighborhood.
Corruption scandals have eaten away at its claim to legitimacy and frequent arrests of government critics have caused anger, emboldening further open challenges to the regime.
She gives Kira the sedative, but as she looks at her, Kira transforms into her past self — the child whose life was eaten away by neolutionists.
Like its rivals, Generali is faced with weak economic growth in its domestic market and persistently low interest rates that have eaten away at investment returns.
Those stay-at-home banks can also charge higher interest rates to corporate borrowers, having fended off EU competitors who might have eaten away lending margins.
When Mr. Deukmejian took office in 21952, a recession had caused unemployment in California to jump to 21953 percent and eaten away at the state's coffers.
This has helped to stagnate wage growth, especially among lower- and middle-income Americans, as the rising cost of health insurance has eaten away at earnings.
In the first year after the Deepwater Horizon spill, areas that had been most exposed to the oil were heavily eaten away: the erosion was more widespread.
The rare and aggressive benign tumor, called a myxoma, had eaten away the young girl's jaw, displacing her tongue and making it difficult to eat and breathe.
And at the same time, capitalist society has eaten away at our state of rest, with longer working hours and connected devices bringing work into our homes.
MORE: I Survived Flesh-Eating Bacteria—and It Changed My Life Forever Despite its nickname, the first sign of necrotizing fasciitis is not usually flesh being eaten away.
"If you're getting eaten away by cancer, you want to attack it right away before the tumors get too big... We've got to wake up and do something."
Once upon a time, Washington tells itself, Colombia was nearly a failed state, its security services and government eaten away by massive drug violence, guerrilla warfare, and corruption.
At one point in time, it was the top player in China but eventually saw its market share eaten away by the likes of Huawei, Vivo and Oppo.
As computers evolved, however, low-power modes have eaten away at this binary, giving us devices that are always just a key press or swipe away from being on.
The bottom line: Tax cuts and increased government spending have given a major boost to stocks, but the trade war has already eaten away at U.S. and global manufacturing.
"Because others have eaten away at Apple's market share in China, it now has to pay more attention to regulation from government," said Beijing-based tech analyst Li Chengdong.
They cite cuts to a generous subsidy system and the introduction of value-added tax early this year, moves that have hit some Saudis hard and eaten away at savings.
The reign of the S6 has been a troubling time for Samsung, which has seen bits of its global smartphone market share eaten away by companies like Huawei and Apple.
On "weevil-hit pines," he said, the trunks split into dramatic Y formations a few feet off the ground — weevils at some point had eaten away the central top shoots.
Called Karst systems, these parts of the country are made up of massive deposits of limestone and other dissolvable rocks, which naturally gets eaten away by slightly acidic groundwater over millennia.
When residents and business owners returned to their properties on a full-time basis this morning, this is what lay before them: The fire had eaten away many of their homes.
Year after year, mile after mile, you end up seated at the same table, with the memory of a loved one eating away you, being eaten away from you, or both.
Other popular games like "Fortnite" have gradually eaten away at the "Overwatch" player base, but Overwatch League broadcasts still manage to pull in hundreds of thousands of viewers during live events.
Her license to practice is on the line because of her unethical handling of Taylor Mason's personal information, and her normally professional facade is being eaten away before her colleagues' eyes.
And that, the company believes, can be a very good thing indeed for retail, where the now common refrain is that e-commerce has eaten away at bricks-and-mortar shopping.
If trade policies have eaten away at steel industry jobs, so have technological advances like Nucor's electric arc furnaces, which recycle existing iron and steel instead of making it from scratch.
Developers selling their games on the PC face a perennial problem: hackers cracking the copy protection on their games and their sales getting eaten away by pirates taking the game for free.
"After a while with higher costs and hemorrhaging cash to keep up, your margin gets eaten away and your (profit) has taken a pasting," Dean, who turns 52 on Monday, told Reuters.
But as the marshes of southeastern Louisiana shrivel and settle into a rising sea, the island has been eaten away to a bare stub of what it was in the mid-13s.
But as the marshes of southeastern Louisiana shrivel and settle into a rising sea, the island has been eaten away to a bare stub of what it was in the mid-1950s.
Over the long run, the very foundation on which the Florida Keys reefs is built—the compressed skeletons of old reefs accumulated over tens of thousands of years—is also getting eaten away.
Since February of last year, the markets had steadily eaten away at Kodak's stock, but the wave of random companies getting investment capital by announcing ICOs came along, and crypto-fever took hold.
The company had noticed that the equipment in its telephone switching offices was failing faster than expected; it turned out that wire relays were being eaten away by an acidic, invisible indoor smog.
If you don't have those special eclipse sunglasses, make a pinhole camera with your fist and see an image of the sun on the ground as it is eaten away by the moon.
The Venezuelan Bolivar has been plummeting, reducing the foreign currency value of the local ticket sales, further eaten away by a massive inflation, which reached 181 percent in 2015 according to official figures.
A key distinctive idea in Two-Income Trap is that much of the nominal gains of adding additional workers to the household have been eaten away by competition for access to good schools.
For most economists, the only question is how much consumer spending will ebb in the coming months, given it has been driven by rising wages, which will soon be eaten away by surging inflation.
Samsung is facing ever stiffer competition, not only from its traditional rivals like Apple and LG, but also from lower-cost Chinese manufacturers that have eaten away at the low end of Samsung's business.
"With a third of our calories eaten away from home, restaurant meals warp our perspective of what constitutes a normal serving, and contribute to obesity, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and other health problems."
Although termites had eaten away at parts of the slim, wooden container, as the team's head, Myriam Seco Alvarez, told El Mundo, the surface still retains a rich array of hieroglyphs that offer clues.
No longer will young families see their own incomes, and their own hopes, eaten away simply because they are carrying out their deep moral obligations to their parents, and to their uncles, and their aunts.
The area of the glacier behind where it cantilevers over the water is eaten away, which can cause the glacier's ice to break off and flow faster out to sea and add to rising sea levels.
Over the years, however, Apple's original philosophy of providing a one-stop shop for all your media became iTunes' greatest undoing by saddling the app with more and more baggage that's eaten away at its usability.
The picture above depicts a man in China whose photo went viral in 2013 after surgeons opted to "grow" a new nose on his forehead after his nose was eaten away by an infection, ABC reports.
"Our researchers conducted a final tour of the home at the end of April, during which time they found that nearly all of the floor and wall joists had been completely eaten away," explained the NPMA.
Materialism and profiteering had eaten away any nobility the N.F.L. game once possessed, leaving in its place a violent, vainglorious, $203-billion-a-year entertainment spectacle staged by helmeted mercenaries for the enrichment of grasping billionaires.
In fact, there's little about a whale skeleton that doesn't smell downright awful before it hits the museum, whether it's the rotting flesh or the overwhelming stench of manure once the meat has been eaten away.
His garage has flooded, and in his yard, the water has eaten away several feet of earth, exposing the roots of a tree that is now mostly held up by a tangle of chain-link fence.
"As large as they are, Amazon has eaten away a significant chunk of their revenues and I think... they view India as the largest market possibly for this (taking on Amazon)," one of the sources said.
Although that has eaten away at sales for many traditional retailers, it has helped others such as Inditex's Zara, a fast-fashion behemoth, and TJ Maxx and Ross, which sell last season's designer styles at a discount.
The macro effect of all this "solving" is a permanent downward pressure on prices — which is good for workers who don't want their wages eaten away by inflation (but bad for workers who want nominal pay rises).
As Murphy and congressional officials looked through floor-to-ceiling windows on a special Amtrak observation car, Stephen Gardner, an Amtrak senior official, described how saltwater has eaten away at the tunnel's concrete walls and power cables.
HONG KONG, Aug 1 (Reuters) - Macau casino SJM Holdings reported a 12.9 percent fall in first-half net profit on Tuesday, hit by rising competition in the world's biggest casino hub which has eaten away at its market share.
The prolonged slump in oil prices has eaten away the huge cash pile of Saudi Arabia, forcing the oil giant to introduce austerity measures such as cuts to subsidies it offers its citizens that can potentially fuel social unrest.
The larger lesson of the past few years is that unless we get smarter a lot faster about deterring these pernicious, hard-to-find forms of cyberaggression, much of what binds our digitally connected society will be eaten away.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. refiners such as PBF Energy and Valero Energy are heading into the winter season on their best footing in years, as months of surprisingly robust distillate demand has eaten away at stubbornly high inventories and boosted margins.
Mr. Putin avoided mention of what many, including those who lost family members, believe was the real cause of the fire: a state system, including multiple agencies responsible for limiting fire and other risks, eaten away by corruption and incompetence.
Africa's leading copper producer has been buffeted by low commodity prices and cutbacks in the mining sector, which have eaten away at foreign exchange reserves and heaped pressure on the franc — underlying weaknesses which an economist said Thursday's announcement had not eliminated.
While it's still likely that there may be some oversupply this year, and perhaps until the early 23s, the market reality is that new LNG buyers in Asia and a surge in Chinese demand has eaten away most of the expected surplus.
The party, whose leader stirred controversy by suggesting that migrants trying to enter Germany illegally should be shot if necessary, has eaten away at support for the established parties in Germany and could make it harder for them to form stable coalition governments.
Its membership has nearly halved to about 4,000 in the past decade, with its support eaten away by the stunning rise of the more populist Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, which won 12.6 percent of the vote in last year's federal elections.
Opposition lawmakers allege Abe favored supporters with invites to an annual state-funded cherry blossom viewing party and may have broken campaign laws by subsidizing backers' attendance at a reception the night before, a scandal that has eaten away at support for his administration.
With time short, and a lot of parliamentary sessions already eaten away by the failure to pass the government's exit deal, the only ways to avoid leaving with no deal may be to request an extension of the Article 50 negotiating period or abandon Brexit altogether.
More than anything, though, it has been the compounding nature of the fiscal pressures, year after year, with this year being the worst, that has eaten away at the experience of CUNY's students and faculty, from canceled electives to instructors improvising in the face of shortages.
It has been grappling for decades with the loss of buildings and infrastructure caused by storm surges, and it has shrunk over the past 21960 years — more than 218 feet of the shore has been eaten away since 2400, according to a relocation study published in February.
And, where the historical myth of the Western is now being eaten away by national guilt over the treatment of Native Americans, the zombie story provides us with the undead, a new category of nonhuman humans who can be mowed down without a twinge of conscience.
The Chinese upstart is desperate to find growth in new markets like India because having once been the number one vendor in China, Xiaomi has seen its market share eaten away by the likes of Huawei in the high-end, and Oppo and Vivo in the mid-to-low-segment.
Instead of coloring intricate shapes or animals, you can trace the extent of Arctic sea ice 20 years ago and see what was lost since then, color a year of air pollution in Beijing, or fill in the parts of Manhattan that would be eaten away by rising sea levels.
Still, with so many struggling to get by on salaries eaten away by inflation and meager pensions, it would have been a wonderful way to celebrate this landmark anniversary if the government had been able to announce the repatriation of millions of dollars stolen from its coffers under Yanukovych's watch.
Especially when saving for far-off goals like retirement, it's crucial to invest in a way that takes advantage of compound interest and grows your money, Greg McBride, Bankrate's chief financial analyst, tells CNBC Make It. "The buying power of your investments is going to get eaten away by inflation by about 2 percent to 3 percent per year," McBride says.

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