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As a result, bacteria are growing ever more resistant.
Though the book was the prototype of a hundred road movies and one blueprint for "bromances" from Butch Cassidy to Brokeback Mountain, it seemed ever more resistant to adaptation as the decades rolled on.
Among the braying stables of the landed gentry, a social class not dissimilar to TB, being at once both anachronistic to the modern world yet ever more resistant to removal, what made the process endurable was being called on every so often by a normal family, for whom tutoring was an expensive and rare gift that succeeded in helping an already able child fulfil their potential.
Bacteria are becoming ever more resistant to Antibiotics and with more and more people in the world we need to continually advance food producing technologies…a one-size-fits-all patent system is out-dated.
The folks making economic policy in Washington are getting ever more resistant to evidence.
Malaria treatment has had to cope with ever more resistant strains of Plasmodium falciparum and increasingly with straings of Plasmodium vivax as well.
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"Taxpayers, worried about their own financial condition, are more resistant than ever to increasing property or other local taxes," the report observed.
There reasons are many: publics are reluctant to give up sovereignty and share risks to the degree needed to stabilise the currency; parliaments are reluctant to give out taxpayers' money; debtor states are resistant to demands for ever more austerity.
Even as weeds develop resistance to multiple herbicides, corporations such as Monsanto and Dow have their cronies in government approving GE crops that will be doused with ever more hazardous herbicides in order to kill these resistant "superweeds".
Predictably, just like overuse of antibiotics in confined factory farms has created resistant "supergerms" leading to animals being overdosed with ever more powerful antibiotics, we now have huge swaths of the country infested with "superweeds" and "superbugs" resistant to glyphosate and Bt, meaning more volume of more toxic pesticides are being applied.
We will need this technique increasingly for prosthetic joint infections and osteomyelitis, since resistant bacteria such as CNS, MRSE and MRSA are becoming ever more frequent.
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