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are deterioration
noun
The process of making or growing worse, or the state of having grown worse.
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This opens up complication in the characters, ignites the possibility that perhaps some of them were nicer people than others, that maybe some were victim and bigot simultaneously, that sometimes the hardest thing in life is to figure out which bits of modernity are progress and which are deterioration.
The major processes that now release Pb-based house paint into the soil are deterioration and especially disturbance of old Pb-based paint by power sanding (Mielke et al. 2001).
The six most commonly recurring symptoms for non-AD dementias are deterioration of memory, changes in mood, disorientation, signs of aphasia, difficulties with activities of daily living, and withdrawal from social activities (the latter three symptoms shared the same frequency, so we reported six rather than five symptoms).
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There has been deterioration.
However, there was deterioration in other areas.
If the entire corridor is built out, "there will be deterioration of some service, such as transportation".
Brad Littlepage, who manages the Bureau of Reclamation treatment plant, says he told supervisors, to no avail, about the tunnel's deterioration.
The only symptom is deterioration of vision due to irregular astigmatism caused by the changing corneal curvature.
When there is deterioration of kidney function, eventually, despite all conventional treatment, the patient becomes extremely weak and anemic.
For all the progress we've made as a nation, every day there is deterioration of values.
"There is likely going to be deterioration that continues into the fourth quarter," the chief financial officer, Gary L. Crittenden, said in an interview.
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