Sentence examples for be allowed to deteriorate from inspiring English sources

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Standards of maternal healthcare should not be allowed to deteriorate further under Obama's watch.

At the reopening, Mayor Fiorello La Guardia was asked if the park would again be allowed to deteriorate.

Two other men were shot dead over the weekend, prompting the governing African National Congress (ANC) to warn that Marikana "cannot be allowed to deteriorate into a bastion of lawlessness".

"A building like that would not be allowed to deteriorate that way and remain standing in any other city," said Mr. Cooley, who spends some of his free time around the station with neighbors cleaning up and planting grass.

Jackson Mthembu, the party's national spokesperson, said: "Marikana cannot be allowed to deteriorate into a bastion of lawlessness and the ANC urges the law enforcement agencies to act determinedly and with urgency to bring those involved in these crimes to answer before the judicial system.

Here reindeer herders are seen more strongly as users of ecosystem services, and an idea in conservation is that reindeer herders should not be allowed to deteriorate the forest floor and regional biodiversity.

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"And so the situation has been allowed to deteriorate".

Well, they're ugly because they've been allowed to deteriorate".

How had Mr. Chappell been allowed to deteriorate without setting off alarms?

Attracting development is "hard to do in an older downtown that's been allowed to deteriorate," Mr. Qualman said.

Some questioned whether the emergency closing was really needed and demanded to know why conditions had been allowed to deteriorate.

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