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"It's broke because of the constant attrition of coaches".
After a decade and a half or more of civil unrest, there is just a constant attrition of so many national parks and so many other areas have been denuded of their elephants.
It was created to address the lack of a career progression of nurse anesthetists and prevent the constant attrition of the profession.
A few months after Midway, the JNAF sustained similar casualty rates at both the Battle of the Eastern Solomons and Battle of Santa Cruz, and it was these battles, combined with the constant attrition of veterans during the Solomons campaign, which were the catalyst for the sharp downward spiral in operational capability.
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The constant attrition on the cusp may also mean that there may be reparative dentine which would have taken up part of the pulp space in the cusp.
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.
"We have a constant attrition rate.
According to Thomas Gold, of Cornell University, the rocks on the moon's surface were reduced to powder through constant attrition from meteorite particles.
It was just constant attrition really," he said.
The high rate of attrition of compounds requires a constant supply of new approaches (new chemical entities, immunotherapies, repurposed drugs, devices) that can be assessed for efficacy in AD.
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.
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