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If they say a country earns a "B" instead of "A," everything collapses in that country -- in Spain, for example.
In Spain, researchers have published studies linking N. ceranae to colony collapses in that country, yet we noticed that pest and disease surveys have reported the presence of an iridescent virus in colonies surveyed for mites and diseases [30].
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Any collapse in that deal could prompt a return to war.
I took a £250,000 loss because the market collapsed in that period.
Despondent, she staggers home, collapsing in that dreaded underpass where both Julie and Lucy were attacked.
Earlier this year, when a political crisis in Venezuela led to a sudden collapse in that country's exports, the Saudis persuaded OPEC members to boost output.
Yes, upon seeing Djokovic hit, on "championship point," yet another backhand into the net, Federer did collapse in that patented way of his.
But both organizations collapsed in that year, and Buenos Aires seemed to be losing its position as the seat of national government.
El Paso announced plans in November to liquidate its energy-trading contracts after a collapse in that business led to a $1.47 billion loss last year.
It is thought more than 50 UK-based vintage wine investment firms have collapsed in that period.
Even with the relocation packages, salary and stock bonuses we offered, along with a clear timeline of our plan, people were not sold — morale collapsed in that instant.
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