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Relations between the two could steadily deteriorate, with negative implications for the rest of the world.
That has stirred up worries that Apple's efforts to cater to more budget-conscious consumers with low-price products could steadily erode its considerable profits.
Some analysts have long warned that grain prices could steadily rise, contributing to inflation and making it harder for other developing countries to buy food.
With a bit more strategy and race plan than last year, he could steadily take ground away, winning gold in one of the most dominant swims of the meet.
All this is much less than was anticipated a couple of years ago, but at least offers some hope, that Baghdad does not enjoy, for a local administration that could steadily grow in authority as the British military "footprint" shrinks.
That Nationalists could steadily counter this disquiet.
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He wanted to know if the band could tour steadily.
This could then steadily be extended to the remainder of the top 1%, which would provide the funds to widen and deepen the early recovery.
Despite the fact they were still reading Biff and Chip, I had to face the unpalatable possibility that my daughters could have steadily growing police files.
During this prolonged delivery, the Iraqis, who risked so much by going to vote on January 30th, and gained so much by showing themselves that they could, have steadily lost faith in the leaders they elected.
One regrettable and long term consequence of the transformation of the trial into a medieval passion play was that it fostered a climate of opinion where the age of criminal responsibility could be steadily lowered to the point where the distinction between act of a child and adult lost much of its meaning.
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