The house deteriorates faster because of constant storms, salt spray, and horizontal rain. |
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Gray never ages and his looks never fade, but the painting of his serene visage deteriorates at an alarming rate. |
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Clinicians consider immune reconstitution syndrome whenever the patient on antiretroviral therapy deteriorates after initial response. |
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After four days, the beer however deteriorates and develops a vinegary and pungent smell and taste. |
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They need gentle, cool washes and to be drip-dried, though not in the sun, because it deteriorates the wool. |
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When asthma control deteriorates, a common strategy is to double or quadruple the maintenance dose of inhaled steroids. |
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Once inside, he is discovered by the bad guys and the whole thing deteriorates into a messy shootout. |
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If there is any rebound effect after stopping treatment, the cost effectiveness deteriorates. |
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It is only when Jupiter intercedes on her behalf that the marriage deteriorates. |
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Progressive retinal atrophy is a disease in which the retina slowly deteriorates, producing night blindness in young dogs. |
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Her mental condition slowly deteriorates with her growing dependence on a fantasy she is unable to control. |
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Eyesight deteriorates with age, making it difficult to focus on small print. |
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If management front-loads its estimate, the company looks incredibly profitable, then deteriorates in later years. |
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The undertaking also remains in effect if your financial situation deteriorates. |
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You know as well as I do that with every storm, or every time there are a few more waves, the wharf deteriorates just a little more. |
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In a way it provides a credit or evaluation opportunity during a year when a senior's financial situation suddenly deteriorates. |
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If the performance deteriorates, a fixed rate benefits the investor but, if it improves, it places him at a disadvantage. |
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In some markets, confidence in organic deteriorates with distance travelled. |
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Early in the disease, night vision deteriorates as the cat will face increased problems adjusting its vision to dim light. |
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For example, CPP recipients who return to work can be 'fast-tracked' back onto the program if their medical condition deteriorates. |
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One can infer that quality deteriorates as available resources diminish, but there is a need to measure this perceived effect more carefully. |
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Very rarely, though, that fastidious and precise pulse deteriorates into a disorganized scramble. |
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If atheromatous plaques are present in the subendothelium, they can be destabilized and the clinical situation deteriorates. |
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If you do not walk any more, if you do not walk off 10 meters without taking your car, the body deteriorates. |
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As insecurity in eastern Congo deteriorates, many women are at risk of attack as they venture out to find wood so they can cook food. |
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The alcohol flows and the atmosphere deteriorates in a quasi-orgy, with other customers joining in. |
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As we climb the trail slowly almost unnoticeably deteriorates, more tree roots, more water runoff, more mud, and no more strong well-built bridges, but lots more streams. |
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This is how democracy deteriorates into market research, oligarchy, plutocracy, bureaucracy and technocracy. |
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I had a sense of adventure and curiosity which deteriorates with age – it's a shame, but also life-saving. |
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But as the economy deteriorates, he cannot afford to let go of eastern Ukraine and seems trapped by the logic of escalating conflict. |
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On Facebook, a social graph notoriously deteriorates after the initial thrill of finding old friends from school wears off. |
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This is based on the idea that an asset deteriorates at a constant rate over its useful life. |
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If the weather deteriorates, it is unlikely that we will be able to do anything much. |
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The Japanese currency may appreciate to 92 yen by the end of the year as the link between the greenback and risk aversion deteriorates. |
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As the condition of these vessels deteriorates, they also raise safety issues. |
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If the global economic condition deteriorates more aggressively, Crude Oil prices may extend their decline faster than expected. |
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This accounts for the fact that it deteriorates sustainability by decreasing the resources available for generating future wellbeing. |
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Kidney failure occurs when kidney function deteriorates to such an extent that death will occur without renal replacement therapy such as haemodialysis. |
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As though in sympathy, the path becomes boggier, and it eventually deteriorates to such a point that Forest Enterprise have put down some wooden duckboards. |
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What starts well deteriorates in the last reels of the movie. |
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As the situation in Niger deteriorates, the response will be scaled up. |
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As Nariman's health deteriorates and he lies in the Chenoys' living-room enduring pain and incontinence, every odour and excretion is unsparingly described. |
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For instance, the comb of a male jungle fowl deteriorates when the bird is infested with a gut parasite, but the parasite has no effect on its plumage. |
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Thinning and deterioration may occur simultaneously or independently of each other, so that sometimes ice thins without internal deterioration, and sometimes it deteriorates internally with little or no overall thinning. |
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Malnutrition and HIV are a deadly combination: HIV attacks the immune system and deteriorates the nutritional status one needs to fend off infections while poor nutritional status hastens the onset of AIDS-related illnesses. |
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The condition of the male deteriorates in the last two years of its life, a stage that is generally associated with a mossy and decalcified carapace. |
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The liver deteriorates as the lobes become bibulous and fat accumulates. |
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Where it is a permanent and pensioned opposition, as in England, the quality of its thought deteriorates accordingly. |
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The quality of input severely deteriorates after two or three hours. |
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In the Himalayas, village life hard at the best of times deteriorates into chaos and penury even for the advantaged when a Nepalese insurgency takes over the town. |
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The REIMS II Agreement establishes the principle that no increase in terminal dues is to take place during the transitional period if the quality of service of the Party concerned deteriorates. |
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A major backwoods romp is out of the question, but when safety requires it or the trail deteriorates, the Kia's drive system steps up to the plate. |
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He grows in public stature as he sheds his loneliness and often his work deteriorates. |
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As the quality of the data deteriorates, in terms of random noise, the statistical methods are slightly more robust but it is not a major difference. |
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Many easy scrambles in good weather become serious climbs if the weather deteriorates. |
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Therefore, somesthesia deteriorates due to inappropriate inputs on trunk positions in relation to the ground or gravity. |
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This increases flow resistance, filtration deteriorates, the service life of the filter is reduced and fuel consumption and pollutant emissions increase significantly. |
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This so-called block forming increases the flow resistance, the filtration deteriorates, the life span of the filter is reduced and the fuel consumption and pollutant emission increase significantly. |
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These openings give fungus easy access when the finish deteriorates. |
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Unfortunately, the water in cosmetics deteriorates these ascorbates. |
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However, the vegetable is highly perishable, since it quickly develops a senescence that deteriorates the commercial and nutritional quality of the product. |
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And never use starch or sizing, nor hot press or dry-clean the uniform because it deteriorates the cloth fiber, which damages its permanent press and near-infrared features. |
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