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Since then, the loonie has continuously lost ground, though it had generally stabilized from early 1994 to last summer, when the decline resumed.
Heat is continuously lost by evaporation of water from the lungs and skin, but this loss can be greatly increased when more water is made available from the sweat glands.
Fail to treat these symptoms, goes the logic, and the result will be terrible, just as it was for four years beginning in 1996, when the industry continuously lost money.
The capacities are continuously lost through the pulverization and aggregation of ZnCo2O4 NCPs, as well as the reduced electrical contact.
Willcom, best known in Japan as a PHS provider, has continuously lost subscribers to the country's big three carriers in recent months, which means the bankruptcy didn't come as a big surprise.
Conventional gas accumulation can be divided into two processes: natural gas generated and expelled from source rocks migrates and accumulates in reservoirs, and then it is continuously lost by diffusion and seepage.
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The government coalition almost continuously loses support until September 2012, drops even more in the space of a few days (here's why), reaches its lowest point by mid-2013 (and there was a political crisis around that time too), but, then, stability ensues.
Street trees continuously lose alive biomass (Fig. 2): 15.2 ktC in the first 20 years of our LCA.
Dish Network has been continuously losing subscribers, and the company reported a loss of 143,000 subscribers in Q1 2017.
According to comScore, Myspace received some 60 million visitors to its website last month, but it's continuously losing traffic and mindshare to rivals like Facebook and Twitter.
One of the mysteries that AT&T has not been able (or maybe is unwilling) to answer is why the first hop after my DSL modem continuously loses around 80% of the packets PingPlotter tries to "bounce" off it.
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