No matter how much you looked after your body, with age mental and physical abilities start to deteriorate, no fault of your own. |
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Water accumulation can cause straw bale walls to mildew and eventually decompose, and earthen walls to deteriorate and collapse. |
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Worse still is the expectation that conditions are certain to deteriorate in the coming weeks. |
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Indeed, as far as the railways are concerned, they are far worse and set to deteriorate further in the short term. |
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Could it the situation really deteriorate to the point where China would threaten Taiwan with physical destruction? |
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This was not to last though, and the party of six fully expected the conditions to deteriorate. |
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After all, studies indicate that our faculties deteriorate with age at varying degrees. |
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Five-dollar bills are now the lowest non-coin denomination and the increased handling has caused them to deteriorate. |
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The patient's condition continued to deteriorate, with decorticate posturing to painful stimuli. |
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When landlords allow student housing to deteriorate, there is a corresponding decrease in property value that impacts surrounding properties. |
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Ragged crenelated tops can be seen on some mortared walls that have lost their coping, and over time these will deteriorate further. |
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If treatment is not immediate, the victim's condition can deteriorate to convulsions, brain damage, and eventual death. |
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A small subset of fetuses with large lung lesions will become hydropic, deteriorate rapidly, and die in utero. |
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In the poverty-stricken countryside, the situation is only going to deteriorate after WTO entry triggers imports of cheap foreign grain. |
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You go out and for three or four pints it is all hunky-dory, then things start to deteriorate. |
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Strata title ownership in old blocks means redevelopment is nearly impossible and thus buildings continue to deteriorate. |
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My mental health began to deteriorate and by January I was in hospital after an overdose. |
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When one fences a lot and sweats abundantly, the mask can deteriorate quickly. |
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Most plantations are now mature and many will be felled or will deteriorate due to old age during the next decade. |
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It would appear that although the above was accomplished, the state of the calaboose and the security it provided continued to deteriorate. |
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While the disorder is not progressive, the levels of independent function often deteriorate once a child enters adolescence and adulthood. |
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When the flowers start to deteriorate, I cut the planting back short and it comes again. |
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Memory of detail does deteriorate with time especially if the person was under the influence of drink or drugs. |
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Funny how these things quickly deteriorate into name calling and bluster when met with the opposite viewpoint. |
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A final word about monofilament, it does deteriorate with the passage of time and there are all sorts of technical reasons why this is so. |
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From here, the scene would appear to deteriorate into a C-grade psychobabble battle of the mind-readers. |
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If relations continue to deteriorate between the EU and the US, what are the odds on a trade war? |
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They believe that diagnosis is a neglected problem which allows conditions to deteriorate, placing further drains on NHS resources. |
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All the stages are based on hard-packed bedrock so hopefully they shouldn't deteriorate too much. |
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Adequate washing is necessary to remove residual thiosulfates in the print, which could otherwise cause the print to deteriorate over time. |
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The lighter colored sapwood will deteriorate just as quickly as pine or spruce. |
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The weight of a combat-loaded infantry squad with over 50 sandbags will deteriorate a M998 quickly. |
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Sports physiologists know that athletic ability does not deteriorate nearly as rapidly as was once thought. |
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When these buildings begin to deteriorate, asbestos fibres may be released. |
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It may seem wasteful to use a box of rock salt, but this can be cooled and reused several times because it won't deteriorate. |
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Katie's hearing began to deteriorate in 1997 and she had to rely on hearing aids and lip-reading. |
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The new priest didn't get on with young people so the youth club began to deteriorate. |
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I am much saddened that it has been allowed to deteriorate to such an extent that it is now surely beyond redemption. |
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However, the truth is that over time, records and cassette tapes deteriorate and the quality of sound diminishes. |
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The watertight seals over structural joints tend to deteriorate over time as the caulking becomes less sticky and dislodges. |
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But because of her weight gain, her doctor warned that her health would continue to deteriorate. |
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Doctors say bird flu in humans looks similar to common flu, with high fever, sore throat and a dry cough that can deteriorate into severe respiratory problems. |
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If you don't keep up with repairs then things begin to deteriorate. |
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As he got older, the two stopped going to the park, and their relationship began to deteriorate. |
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But if the situation continues to deteriorate, that could start to change quickly. |
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When stalks and roots from an average corn crop are left to deteriorate in a no-till system, more than 1000 pounds of carbon per acre can be retained in the soil as humus. |
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If you can't systematically advance on merit within business and the military, they let you go rather than allow you to sit and deteriorate in the same job. |
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Equally, over this period of time, the company's risk profile and the security of its bonds could deteriorate if there was a leveraged buyout, for example. |
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If we go on as we do with scrub bulls, out stock is bound to deteriorate. |
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The stress of everything took its toll and my health began to deteriorate. |
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If you treat them like animals, their behavior will begin to deteriorate. |
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Maintaining a large number of memory traces over long time periods has biological costs, which might be greater than the costs of allowing some traces to deteriorate. |
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The bridge can be a little confusing when conditions deteriorate, as it is draped in trawl net, but a diver can see and swim inside many parts of it. |
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We know that under life-threatening stress, the heart rate will increase, fine motor skills will deteriorate and you will suffer from tunnel vision. |
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They conclude that the gene began to deteriorate after the split between New and Old World primates but before the Old World monkeys and apes diverged. |
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Enjoyable company at first due to her smart manner, Holmes' Katie becomes progressively uncompanionable as things deteriorate, personally and dramatically. |
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Economies in most of the region continue to deteriorate, complicated by a high birthrate which is generating huge numbers of unemployable young men. |
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There is, however, one basic fact, in that over 30 years in the ownership of Leeds City Council the Civic Centre has been allowed to deteriorate with enthusiastic neglect. |
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If you have a long growing season, sow a second crop in early summer, because the plants you start in spring will deteriorate before the season ends. |
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Mass job losses, the abolition of the second delivery, speed-ups for the workforce and allowing quality standards to deteriorate have returned a big profit. |
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It was her penury and negligence that let the house deteriorate. |
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Or they may come with, or deteriorate by rapidly developing, florid pneumonia or septicaemia with multi-organ failure and die in spite of the usual treatments. |
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He went on to ask motorists to continue to be vigilant on the roads over the winter, particularly if the conditions deteriorate and roads become frosty or slippery. |
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Once the fuzzy grey fungal growth appears on the foliage, causing it to discolour and rapidly deteriorate, the disease may then spread into the main body of the plant. |
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Over time, moving metal parts can scrape off minute metal filings, rubber gaskets and hoses can deteriorate, and dust and other airborne particles can get into the system. |
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Conditions for the masses continue to deteriorate, with the value of the national currency, the gourde, falling from 15 to the dollar in 1996 to 24 to the dollar today. |
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I like the idea of a friendship that could be discontinued at will but worry that this could quickly deteriorate into emotional entanglement, hers or mine. |
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One of the downsides of having bachelorhood thrust upon one after a prolonged stretch of cohabitation is that one's living standards deteriorate remarkably quickly. |
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Avoid stepping on rope, as this might force tiny pieces of rock through the sheath, which can eventually deteriorate the core of the rope. |
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As the condition of the State Apartments continued to deteriorate, even the general public were able to regularly visit the property. |
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Demand soon outstripped the level of available state resources, causing the quality of public education to deteriorate. |
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The alliance between the Western Allies and the Soviet Union had begun to deteriorate even before the war was over. |
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Soon after, Welsh's health began to deteriorate and he began complaining of severe chest pains. |
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Their bodies rapidly deteriorate right after they spawn as a result of the release of massive amounts of corticosteroids. |
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This bilinguality still exists nowadays, although it has started to deteriorate after Czechoslovakia split up. |
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Compared with other Australian native cut flowers, kangaroo paws deteriorate quickly following removal from cold storage. |
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At the same time, the Easter Elchies House began to deteriorate. |
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Charles' position in Scotland began to deteriorate as the Scottish Whig supporters rallied and regained control of Edinburgh. |
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His wife's health began to deteriorate and became critical by the beginning of January 1888, and she died at the end of that month. |
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Dredged channels silt up, sluice mechanisms deteriorate with age, levees and dams may suffer seepage or catastrophic failure. |
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Generally there was a great fear that the situation might deteriorate into a civil war. |
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Conditions deteriorate at the crossing of Buttermere Moss, followed by a stiff climb to the summit. |
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As of 2004, to ensure that students' research and writing skills do not deteriorate, the ABA has added an upper division writing requirement. |
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They are also useful where a radio is not used on a regular basis and batteries would deteriorate, such as at a vacation house or cabin. |
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At the late stages of the silver eel metamorphosis, their digestive organs deteriorate, presumably making more room for eggs. |
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The work window may not come around again for as long as weeks or months and in the interim, the vessel will continue to deteriorate. |
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Wait too long and the yolk will be off-center, as the white and chalazae deteriorate. |
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They also tend to deteriorate more rapidly than such vessels in protected harbors. |
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As the Nikkei index vacillates and bank assets deteriorate, Japan needs to take a close look at the fundamentals of its financial system. |
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Dry pitches tend to deteriorate for batting as cracks often appear, and when this happens to the pitch, spinners can play a key role. |
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It emphasized the need for integrated management and planning, but that coastal areas continued to deteriorate. |
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If even one grazier allows his animals to overgraze, however slightly, the land will be overstressed and will deteriorate slowly but inexorably. |
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Essentially, this meant that the markets were expecting the company to degrow and its economic performance to deteriorate. |
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At that time several plants had basal leaves and one plant retained an inflorescence in which the panicle of cymes had begun to deteriorate. |
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However, some state roads continue to deteriorate from lack of maintenance while others remain unfinished. |
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Strokes and heart ailments caused Louis's condition to deteriorate further later in the decade. |
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That's why all gold standards deteriorate into credit standards, and that's why you can't really have an hones-to-God gold standard. |
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The political situation in England rapidly began to deteriorate. |
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Sick children need attention quickly because they can deteriorate fast. |
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With his health continuing to deteriorate, the Black Prince returned to England in January 1371, where by now his father Edward III was elderly and also in poor health. |
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He began to deteriorate rapidly from an ill-defined dementing illness, and his confusion and intermittent agitation did not respond to the standard treatments that were tried. |
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Even after John's accession, Edward still continued to assert his authority over Scotland and relations between the two kings soon began to deteriorate. |
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At about the same time in December, Tresham's health began to deteriorate. |
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Ross watched her deteriorate in gloomy and unreproving silence. |
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It's a sad fact that unplayed instruments deteriorate. Your family heirloom or investment may not after all be appreciating in value as you had hoped. |
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Egypt's ability to tax its citizens began to deteriorate after the 1952 revolution, said Monal Abdel Baki, economics professor at the American University in Cairo. |
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The Merak began to deteriorate at Castle Combe, where it was revealed to have terrible brakes, and the engine began making worrying noises alongside very poor performance. |
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Some species deteriorate when stored and are best sown straight away. |
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Due to technological development and mobility, interconnectedness has gained a new pace making traditional means of achieving security to deteriorate. |
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Its abrasion resistance varies according to the hardness and density of the wood and it can deteriorate if fresh water or marine organisms are allowed to penetrate the wood. |
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In February 1821, Napoleon's health began to deteriorate rapidly. |
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However, this has a phototoxic effect and causes the cells to deteriorate. |
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This caused Countrywide's financial condition to deteriorate, ultimately resulting in a decision by the Office of Thrift Supervision to seize the lender. |
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The procedure was used only five times during the 16th century, but more often during the 17th and 18th centuries, especially when George III's health began to deteriorate. |
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Condition tends to deteriorate the longer the fish remain in fresh water, and they then deteriorate further after they spawn, when they are known as kelts. |
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By the early 2000s, the relationship between Ferguson and Beckham had begun to deteriorate, possibly as a result of Beckham's fame and commitments away from football. |
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