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So literally in the shooting of the present, we used time to break down and erode the performance, and then we used time in the past to give the freshness and spontaneity to performances.
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Excessively high ion energy during deposition was found to erode the tribological performance of films.
The two are in a private battle for the championship, despite the hopes of Red Bull and Ferrari that they might erode the huge performance advantage of the Mercedes.
"Research shows that constantly being under pressure floods our brain with stress hormones, which then erode the higher brain function we need to sustain peak performance," says Goewey.
But the sluggish growth performance of the French economy is starting to erode the living standards of France's spoiled middle classes (though not yet its farmers).
Routine shortages of supplies and commodities erode the capacity of CHWs to deliver appropriate services, contribute to low demand for CHW services and thereby negatively impact performance [ 57].
Would it eventually erode the bottom line?
And does childhood neglect erode the brain?
Nonetheless, it does not erode the validity of our conclusion.
Orbital lymphomas rarely erode the underlying bone.
Advanced lesions may erode the adjacent alveolar margin.
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