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And if credit analysts have done their homework, the prices of these corporate notes should not erode to the point that the fund is better off in Treasuries, he added.
"It would not be difficult at all to carefully scrutinize what the resources presently available are to make sure the capacity does not erode to the point where public health begins to suffer," said Dr. Smith of the American Cancer Society.
It is anticipated that, over repeated use, the zeolite will eventually erode to some extent and the bed will require topping up.
Its histological aspect is of an epidermal cyst formation characterized by epidermal-keratinized tissue in the middle ear and mastoid that can migrate and erode to adjacent structures.
She won a National Science Foundation Fellowship to pursue a Master's degree at Montana State University, studying how volcanoes erode to form new layers of sedimentary rocks.
On the other hand, the rich call premium written today will erode to zero if the investor is right in looking for a reversion to the 52-week low while simultaneously boosting the value of the puts.
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Softer sedimentary rocks have been eroded to form embayments.
A ventifact that has been eroded to three curved facets is called a dreikanter.
The euro since has eroded to its lowest value in more than a decade, about ¥95.
Gradually her confidence was eroded to the point of no return.
So the caves haven't eroded to nothing and are now largely dry.
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