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Late night cramming before finals can really take its toll.
But giving yourself to others constantly can take its toll.
Or at least it really started to take its toll.
The violence continues to take its toll on Afghan civilians.
And high-stress living does  take its toll  on their physiology.
The resulting margin pressure continues to take its toll on smelters.
However, working in New York City can sometimes take its toll.
But if we're on constant guard, stress begins to take its toll.
The daily pounding lawmakers were taking was beginning to take its toll.
A budding trade war with the U.S. may also take its toll.
Incessant turmoil in the White House at last seemed to take its toll.
All the hours sitting at work will take its toll on your body.
Even without a health issue, age can take its toll on the body.
Former aides said the grind of the congressional schedule can take its toll.
Drinking copious amounts of alcohol can take its toll under the best of circumstances.
Spending every moment together—conscious and unconscious—can take its toll on a relationship.
And this is where Diaz's economy of motion began to really take its toll.
Even exercising too much, too soon can take its toll if you're not careful.
Like war and fashion, politics can also take its toll on teeth, he said.
Unusual and severe weather can take its toll on the profits of a company.
Caring for an unresponsive patient can take its toll on medical personnel, Kitzinger says.
With being blonde and the daily styling, it can take its toll on anyone's hair.
Ah, Valentine's Day — a holiday that can certainly take its toll on the human heart.
All of that extra height and growth hormone can take its toll on the heart.
The Bachelorette's harem-inspired approach to dating is really starting to take its toll on them.
Even "making it" can take its toll, and Michael knew he was playing by different rules.
Those memories are both traumatic and wonderful, and the burden has begun to take its toll.
On Wellness A life of everything bagel sandwiches and warm sticky buns can take its toll.
The stress of not knowing can take its toll on relationships, which Private Life illustrates richly.
I have had that for five years now and it does take its toll on you.
On the other hand, we're beginning to see age take its toll on the Chargers' roster.
Cognitive decline can take its toll on couples' abilities to manage and execute an estate plan.
Being the representative for a bank and all the shitty things they do can take its toll.
Yield: 4 servings A life of everything bagel sandwiches and warm sticky buns can take its toll.
The assault of radiation each time Juno zooms past Jupiter will take its toll on the electronics.
Jobs had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2003, and it was starting to take its toll.
It's a tough job in terms of the physicality of it, and that can take its toll.
But Westerners with business ties to Turkey warn that the weak Turkish economy will take its toll.
Whether it is an inordinate amount of debt creation and that is likely to take its toll.
He's not the normal guy at his age, but you know it will take its toll on anybody.
But the Aztecs' pressure started to take its toll on the Spartans and led to a clinching run.
"The aging population is starting to take its toll," said William Frey, a demographer at the Brookings Institution.
If they splurge for meat, fresh fruits or vegetables at the grocery store, spoilage may take its toll.
This situation is really beginning to take its toll psychologically and the bad weather is contributing to emotional tensions.
However, continuous investments into sales personnel and new technologies could continue to take its toll on margins and profits.
Although the disease had already started to take its toll, the source says Shepard was as magnetic as ever.
All suggest Brexit will take its toll on the economy compared with either EU membership or previous growth trends.
There were also signs of weakness ahead, suggesting the Brexit vote will start to take its toll in 2017.
While Bell Pottinger can continue to operate, the ruling will take its toll in an industry that trades on reputation.
But too much of a good thing has the potential to take its toll on your hormones and your health.
As the coronavirus continues to spread worldwide, it's beginning to take its toll on one of the nation's busiest airports.
SOCIALIZING MAY TAKE its toll on Almodóvar these days, but I'll be damned if he's not still good at it.
Pratt has been cropping Lawrence out of his Instagram photos, which, while hilarious, could take its toll on a girl's mood.
Moreover, the potential economic damage of Brexit would take its toll on a defence budget that is already under some stress.
Playing a seemingly unlimited number of characters on the same show can take its toll on an actor mentally and physically.
European healthtech startups have seen a surge in demand as the coronavirus outbreak continues to take its toll throughout the region.
But as the seasons passed, a series of unpleasant racial incidents during the company's Southern tours began to take its toll.
Near the animal hospital is a public restroom, which no longer has a roof, allowing for nature to take its toll.
Despite some hope at the decline in the rate of new infections in Italy, the contagion continues to take its toll.
Bali, Indonesia (CNN Business)The trade war is set to take its toll on the American and Chinese economies in 3.73.
" He also said: "When you start seeing volatility in other macro markets — specifically FX — that's going to take its toll on stocks.
But air traffic controllers are people, not robots, and soon the situation will begin to take its toll, potentially on our safety.
"Going through these time changes does take its toll," Rose said of the 11-hour time change between California and Saudi Arabia.
As with the latest Apple Watch, there's an always-on screen option, though it's going to take its toll on battery life.
Domestic demand has slowed, debt levels are mounting and the prolonged trade war with the United States continues to take its toll.
All of this will take its toll on Robwood, who at the age of seven will retreat into a world of books.
Bratches recognized a longer season would take its toll on all involved and that it was also important to avoid fixture clashes.
"The African swine fever outbreak continues to take its toll on hog supplies in Asia," said Noel White, Tyson's president and chief executive.
This is especially important as climate change is starting to take its toll on crops and farming in different areas across the world.
The coronavirus outbreak continued to take its toll on activity as China reported more than 20.40,20.40 infections with almost 0.503,20.50 deaths so far.
If it results in a sharp cut in U.S. automotive exports that could take its toll on jobs over the next few months.
Image: APWith 112 confirmed and likely cases of Ebola, and at least 75 confirmed deaths, this latest outbreak is starting to take its toll.
Although such effects have not yet been explored in humans, it's easy to imagine how a stressful social life might take its toll on health.
Against a backdrop of economic optimism, the political impasse comes at a difficult time for Spain and stands to take its toll on economic stability.
Months of drug experimentation, free love, and life on the streets began to take its toll on many who had made pilgrimages to San Francisco.
The four-year absence, however, did also appear to take its toll as Margarito also appeared slower, less reactive, and more susceptible to wide shots.
Living in space can take its toll on an astronaut's back, causing the muscles within the spine to weaken over time, a new study confirms.
The rock star decided to unload the Jag because he thinks the climate in his new home -- Florida -- will take its toll on the car.
This is beginning to take its toll on Mr. Modi, who is up for election in about two months and who until recently seemed invincible.
But those of us who weren't adults back then can still imagine how years of hearing about Watergate on the evening news could take its toll.
The problem with this option is the same one that Trump has faced to date: if Francisco does this, the political backlash might take its toll.
But with significant, adrenaline-fueled events piling up one after another, an intriguing question has emerged for all the players: Will fatigue eventually take its toll?
But underneath my sparkling exterior, the anxiety I had experienced my whole life was beginning to take its toll on my health—both physical and emotional.
The budget deficit hit a record $235 billion during February, the final month before the coronavirus outbreak began to take its toll on the American economy.
A flurry of disappointing U.S. economic data last week suggested the ongoing trade war was starting to take its toll, stoking concerns of a possible recession.
"Suffocation and exposure in the -200 degrees Celsius atmosphere made of mostly hydrogen, helium, and methane would take its toll long before the smell," Irwin goes on.
S. trade war had started to take its toll on the U.S. economy, weakening the dollar and raising hopes of a U.S. Federal Reserve interest rate cut.
"Suffocation and exposure in the negative 200 degrees Celsius atmosphere made of mostly hydrogen, helium, and methane would take its toll long before the smell," Irwin said.
A slew of disappointing economic data last week suggested the ongoing U.S.-China trade war was starting to take its toll, fueling concerns of a possible recession.
Though authorities reversed their ban on American companies selling their wares to ZTE, the lifeline thrown to the smartphone and network equipment maker will take its toll.
In the second quarter, China said its economy grew at its lowest rate in 27 years as the trade war with the U.S. continued to take its toll.
In May, the company posted a sharp fall in earnings for the first three months of 2016 as the tumble in oil prices continued to take its toll.
Yet almost three years on, as Brexit day nears, there are signs that Britain's decision to quit the world's largest trading bloc is beginning to take its toll.
A housing glut continued to take its toll in smaller centers such as rustbelt city Shenyang, which implemented looser buying conditions in an effort to ramp up demand.
The stress of launching and leading one business alone can take its toll on mental and physical health, and can affect your relationships with the people around you.
Worldwide IT spending is expected to fall slightly this year to $3.49 trillion, as the strong U.S. dollar continues to take its toll, the firm said on Thursday.
We all get lazy with our skin-care routines, but not washing your face after the day, especially if there's makeup on it, can really take its toll.
If the business model of automakers falters on a reining in of petroleum and diesel, this could take its toll on both the supply of lithium and demand.
China's latest reading on economic growth came in at its weakest level in 27½ years, as the trade war between Beijing and Washington continued to take its toll.
Ironically, he's now been undone by the same advancing years that once protected him from internal challengers who previously seemed content to wait for time to take its toll.
Ireland's economy has largely weathered the disruption caused by Britain's 2016 vote to leave the European Union, but the protracted uncertainty over Brexit has begun to take its toll.
Coors Field can take its toll on any pitcher, and Kershaw has a 20163 ERA there — respectable but nowhere near his standards — and is 9-4 in 19 starts.
Royal Dutch Shell (Shell) posted a sharp fall in earnings for the first three months of 83 on Wednesday, as the tumble in oil prices continued to take its toll.
On Wednesday, Royal Dutch Shell, one of the world's biggest energy companies, posted a sharp fall in quarterly earnings as the tumble in oil prices continued to take its toll.
U.S. ratings agency Fitch has downgraded Saudi Arabia and kept its outlook on the oil-producing country as negative as the low price of oil continues to take its toll.
Ann Moses: I watched fame take its toll on young David Cassidy November 22 When he got the "Partridge" gig, David was barely 20, and had very little life experience.
Japan's economy contracted in the third quarter, hit by natural disasters and a decline in exports, a worrying sign that trade protectionism is starting to take its toll on overseas demand.
Being cooped up since the Mesozoic Era will take its toll on anyone, so naturally, the T-rex have been getting about 70 million years of FOMO out of their system.
In stocks, Royal Dutch Shell posted a sharp fall in earnings for the first three months of 123 on Wednesday, as the tumble in oil prices continued to take its toll.
Like HIV, the Zika virus would likely find its way into populations that feel discriminated against by the general population, and take its toll disproportionately among teenage girls and young women.
The fact is, though, that constant rejection and lack of human contact can really take its toll on someone, especially when it goes on for years and years at a time.
The need to constantly one-up previous installments is starting to take its toll, which means this is the rare franchise that has started to lose steam twice in its run.
Living in a chronic state of stress and exhaustion can take its toll on you physically, mentally, and emotionally, and if brought on by work it can lead to job burnout.
Some economists warn a prolonged political impasse may eventually start to take its toll on consumer and business sentiment at a time when wider worries over global growth prospects are also mounting.
Francois said the health care system will be tested over the next few months as the coronavirus outbreak continues to take its toll on the US and the rest of the world.
It seemed to take its toll on Fitzpatrick, who threw three pivotal interceptions and three touchdown passes for 411 passing yards — his third game with 400 or more yards passing this season.
I saw Fight Harm becoming one of the most popular things I could ever create, but really quickly—after eight or nine fights—it started to take its toll, and I ended it.
SECO said the trade dispute between Washington and Beijing was starting to take its toll, with growth slowing in China, and had taken a turn for the worse with the latest tariff increases.
February has been estimated at 1.42 million TEU, down 12.6% from a year prior and significantly down from the 1.54 million TEU forecast before the coronavirus began to take its toll, NRF said.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's economy contracted in the third quarter, hit by natural disasters and a decline in exports, a worrying sign that trade protectionism is starting to take its toll on overseas demand.
"The Chinese tariffs remain the wildcard, as it has started to take its toll on the electronics industry in which we are heavily involved," one machinery manufacturing executive said as part of a survey.
It is a great way to break the momentum of the opponent and can take its toll psychologically if the opponent feels he is just getting going before he is sucked into the clinch.
Though they didn't have the services of senior guard Mustapha Heron (15.2 points per game) due to a sprained ankle, it didn't take long for St. John's full-court pressure to take its toll.
In Japan, the economy contracted in the third quarter, hit by natural disasters but also by a decline in exports amid the rising protectionism that is starting to take its toll on global trade.
Still, valuation models might say the market has factored in softer profitability, but the process of numbers being sliced company by company, analyst by analyst, can take its toll on the market all the same.
Japan's economy shrank more than expected in the third quarter, hit by natural disasters and a decline in exports, seen as a sign that trade protectionism is starting to take its toll on overseas demand.
TOKYO — Japan's economy contracted more than expected in the third quarter, hit by natural disasters and a decline in exports, a worrying sign that trade protectionism is starting to take its toll on overseas demand.
The bleak manufacturing figures from IHS Markit's Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) also suggested that the crisis in the export-dependent industrial sector is starting to take its toll on other sectors of Europe's largest economy.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's economy shrank more than expected in the third quarter, hit by natural disasters and a decline in exports, a worrying sign that trade protectionism is starting to take its toll on overseas demand.
Although Tarek and Christina El Moussa were portrayed as a happy, compatible married couple on their hit HGTV show Flip or Flop, the time spent on-screen began to take its toll when the cameras weren't rolling.
Meanwhile, the trade war continued to take its toll on China, with profits at the country's industrial sector falling 5.3% in September year-on-year, according to data from the the National Bureau of Statistics on Sunday.
"IMF's downgrade just goes to show how the tariff dispute between U.S. and China is beginning to take its toll on the global economy," said Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at Spartan Capital Securities in New York.
And because the disease had already begun to take its toll, Wilder did not recognize all of the guests, many he had known for some years, but that did stop him from being his usual friendly self.
Although medical examiners might see grisly scenes all the time, it's the staggering number of victims and amount of violence that can take its toll on those who show up after a massacre has occurred, Graham said.
The investigation into how alleged National Security Agency (NSA) hacking tools ended up being leaked to the public has started to take its toll on agency employees, according to a new report in The New York Times.
If you enjoyed the dark, drug-related subject matter of "Breaking Bad" and its, at times painful, look at how the world of drugs can take its toll on lives, "The Wire" might be your cup of tea.
MILAN, Nov 7 (Reuters) - Italy's biggest phone group Telecom Italia confirmed its guidance on Thursday after reporting a better than expected improvement in net debt, even as stiffer competition in its domestic market continued to take its toll.
As the actual grind of being a comic begins to take its toll on Midge, the pressure to come clean to her family weighs on her - especially as her choices have a ripple effect on everyone around her.
The note anticipated that a ratcheting up of the trade war between the world's two largest economies, along with the burgeoning tensions between the U.S. and its neighbors to the south, is likely to take its toll on growth.
While the outstanding amount of negative yielding sovereign debt declined in recent months, the persistence of low and negative yielding debt globally will continue to take its toll on investors, particularly buy-and-hold investors such as insurance companies.
According to THV11, Wilson — a student at Caddo Hills High School in Arkansas — has used a manual wheelchair to steer through campus for years, but it was beginning to take its toll as he traveled from class to class.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Corporate lending growth slowed in the euro zone last month, European Central Bank data showed on Wednesday, in what could be an early sign that a worsening economic outlook is starting to take its toll on credit.
The Fund said that despite recent improvements in Japan and Europe and a partial recovery in commodity prices, the UK's Brexit vote had created a "sizeable increase in uncertainty" that would take its toll on investment and market and consumer confidence.
FRANKFURT, Nov 28 (Reuters) - Corporate lending growth slowed in the euro zone last month, European Central Bank data showed on Wednesday, in what could be an early sign that a worsening economic outlook is starting to take its toll on credit.
Norwegian meteorologists say it&aposs been the warmest May in 71 years in the southeastern part of the country, and warn that excessive heat with no rain in sight could take its toll on animals and the environment, particularly through forest fires.
"The uncertainty regarding its [Ireland] new trade and migratory agreements with Europe would take its toll on flows of merchandise, services, and human capital, along the Republic of Ireland's 499 kilometer border with the U.K." However, the glass is not completely half-empty.
Amazon's Kindle was originally released in November 2007, and while users continue to use the device, updates to the entire line have begun to take its toll on the older models, which could take a toll on the secondary market for the devices.
There were signs that the political instability after Saturday's cliffhanger election was beginning to take its toll on the Australian economy, with Standard and Poor's cutting Australia's credit rating outlook to negative from stable, threatening a downgrade of its coveted triple A status.
And in the last year or two the unhappiness seemed to take its toll as Diana sought a role both inside and outside the royal circle, sharing the upbringing of her sons with her estranged in-laws, but also leading her own life.
He's proclaimed that his focus is on his relationship with Hannah, which is admirable, but the wear and tear of having to deal with guys like Luke P. is really starting to take its toll, and become the focus of his time on the show.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The fallout over last week's shooting rampage at a Florida high school started to take its toll on the National Rifle Association's roster of corporate partners on Friday as a half dozen companies severed marketing ties with the gun advocacy organization.
There's a wealth of factors to consider when thinking about the skin around your eyes, from diet and vices to sun exposure and sleep – after all, the eyes are the windows to the soul, and you can bet your lifestyle will take its toll eventually.
The Bank of England, which has said it expects to cut interest rates again this year, is likely to view the weaker investment plans by manufacturers as consistent with its expectation that Britain's uncertain future trading ties with the EU will gradually take its toll.
Wall Street came into Monday's session after the Dow and S&P 500 posted their third straight weekly decline after a flurry of disappointing U.S. economic data suggested the ongoing trade war was starting to take its toll, stoking concerns of a possible recession.
The Hisense also offers multiple functions depending on what type of comfort you're in search of — in addition to the traditional cooling and fan options, the unit also offers a dehumidifying function, which will soon become key as summer really begins to take its toll on us.
"A new week is underway and yet the same concerns remain as Donald Trump ramps up trade threats against China and the EU (European Union) which continues to take its toll on risk appetite," Craig Erlam, senior market analyst at OANDA in London, said in a note.
"If you're 60,000 pounds and your body is meant to float around then gravity can take its toll," said Regina Asmutis-Silvia, the director of the North American office of Whale and Dolphins Conservation, a nonprofit that has assisted with whale strandings in the United States.
"A new week is underway and yet the same concerns remain as Donald Trump ramps up trade threats against China and the EU (European Union) which continues to take its toll on risk appetite," Craig Erlam, senior market analyst at OANDA in London, said in a note to clients.
"You literally had to pinch yourself we had so much fun in every way, but there's no doubt when you hear [Luck] talk about the cycle of pain and injury and rehab, you could feel that; you could feel it take its toll," said head coach Frank Reich.
"Markets have tried hard to shrug off the implications of an escalating trade spat on global trade and growth but this is becoming harder with each fresh round of tariffs and will slowly but surely take its toll on investor sentiment," Jasper Lawler, head of Research at London Capital Group, said.
"While the outstanding amount of negative yielding sovereign debt declined in recent months, the persistence of low and negative yielding debt globally will continue to take its toll on investors, particularly buy-and-hold investors such as insurance companies," Jonathan Boise, associate director of macro credit research at Fitch, said in a report.
Snooki and a very pregnant Cortese lean on each other for support when the toll of a 299-pound meal of traditional Italian antipasti, focaccia, a life-changing, eggplant-stuffed ziti, the single best chicken cutlet ever fried, and much, much more starts to take its toll Considering the timing of "Friendsgiving's" mid-October filming, the entire day feels especially poignant.
Anxiety among Clinton aides and allies, some of whom are positioning themselves for jobs in the White House or ambassadorships, is spreading … Just because Clinton's senior team … knows these efforts are more of a mind game than a minefield doesn't mean the anxiety doesn't take its toll … Some Clinton allies confess to spending hours at night reading through the entire email dump.
To go back to the examples I gave initially, Olga Tokarczuk is a best-selling writer in Poland (and elsewhere in Europe), whose nuanced social critique has sparked massive controversy of the sort Americans ought to take the time to care about, since the slide of central Europe into a series of repressive, reactionary regimes will take its toll on geopolitics worldwide if left unchecked.
TRUMP'S ECONOMIC PITCH IS MET WITH BIPARTISAN SKEPTICISM: The president's proposal to dramatically reduce the payroll tax through the end of the year "was not warmly received by Republicans, and it was also panned by Democrats, leaving policymakers searching for any common ground as the coronavirus's outbreak continues to take its toll on the economy," our colleagues Erica Werner, Josh Dawsey, Seung Min Kim and Robert Costa report.

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