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A stock price decline and a widening of interest rate spreads also eroded the effect of past rate cuts, the minutes said.
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Hudson went 2-2 with a mediocre 4.18 earned run average in September, and Yankees scouts reported that his command was suspect in those games, his inaccuracy eroding the effect of his off-speed pitches.
"Long-term interest rates will spike and erode the effect of monetary easing," he said, "if people perceive the B.O.J. as having shifted to a policy of recklessly buying government bonds, focusing narrow-mindedly on achieving 2 percent inflation".
The results of this study demonstrate that many physicians in Armenia, rather than acting as the important resource they could be, may in fact be eroding the effect of tobacco prevention and control efforts by reinforcing the normalization of tobacco through their attitudes and practices.
Yet, prior to population turnover (2003), regions were not strongly differentiated indicating that gene flow between valleys over time could erode the effects of founding events quite quickly [ 18].
This feature though eroded the transition effect on human capital, and furthermore, instead of acting as a substitute for employment experience in the private sector, these public works became self-targeting (also due their threat effect), attracting unemployed workers with the lowest employment probabilities and, thus, had a stigmatizing effect131.
The present scarcity of novel antibiotics becomes a major health concern in light of the remarkable ability of bacteria to rapidly evolve resistance mechanisms which erode the therapeutic effect of known antibiotics [ 2].
The ubiquity of HPV in such a setting may erode the apparent effect of risk factors other than geography, meaning that to vaccination planners, nearly all adolescents in high-burden areas can be considered at high risk for contracting HPV and developing cervical cancer.
The storm's strong waves eroded the beach, although marine effects were much less than those of Hurricane Keith in the previous year.
Wind and solar energies are gaining increasing market share but that growth may not be enough to erode the ill-effects of a warming climate.
Consequently, it is well known that the introduction of dynamic competition often erodes the anti-competitive effects of switching costs by inducing firms to compete fiercely for the future profits of new consumers that are yet to be locked-in (Farrell and Klemperer, 2007).
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