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"We have a constant attrition rate.
It was just constant attrition really," he said.
"It's broke because of the constant attrition of coaches".
According to Thomas Gold, of Cornell University, the rocks on the moon's surface were reduced to powder through constant attrition from meteorite particles.
Since 2010 I have experienced a constant attrition in the ranks of friends who did not have the means or the time to challenge often unfair decisions.
American network carriers will still suffer from familiar ills: over-regulation, high overheads, inflexible unions, elderly fleets and constant attrition from low-cost point-to-point operators.
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Danny Alexander, the chief secretary to the Treasury, has told the Guardian that Tories in the government are waging a "constant war of attrition" on green issues.
The breakage selection rate and attrition constant plot both reveal no direct dependence on binder spray rate, due to the separation in time scale over which the granule breakage occurs.
Some high profile political figures, or their members of staff, are in a constant war of attrition with vandals who post abusive or subversive "facts" on their Wikipedia pages.
As well as these more conventional insurgent attacks, al Shabab has also engaged in a constant war of attrition, especially in urban areas, which shows that al Shabab is still present and can penetrate right to the heart of areas seen as secure, such as Somali government offices.
Currently employed public health professionals also seem to be less satisfied due to many unidentified factors and hence there is a constant threat of attrition.
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