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It described conditions as already appalling and in danger of deteriorating.
It described conditions in the camp as "appalling" and warned that they were in danger of deteriorating.
It is not executive privilege that is in danger of deteriorating, but rather the right of the public to be privy to executive decisions.
A world heritage site in central Mali that features elaborate pre-Islamic mud houses is in danger of deteriorating because it cannot be protected adequately in the face of insecurity, according to Unesco.
Cultural heritage objects in situ, on display or in storage are in constant danger of deteriorating due to aggressive chemical species in the indoor air.
Although it drew support from radicals, the proposal was ultimately rejected by the Hungarian side, who notably argued that this carried the danger of deteriorating relations with Russia.
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The danger in a climate of deteriorating property prices is that as loans come due, lenders will be unwilling to extend new credit on favorable terms, triggering a wave of defaults and a further slide in rents.
"The danger here is that at some point investors shift their focus from the rewards of high growth to the risks of deteriorating economic fundamentals, triggering a sudden stop in capital inflows," Ms. Varma said.
Writer also tells of deteriorating postal service.
"Things have a way of deteriorating.
Steve Stoliar, while still college-age, was part of the successful campaign to force the 1974 re-release of "Animal Crackers," the Marxes' 1930 film, then inexplicably in mothballs and in danger of being lost, deteriorated and forgotten.
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