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But by 2001, Mr. Smarr said, higher average malpractice claims, lower interest rates and exhausted reserves led the companies in his association to report losses of 10 cents for every $1 collected in premiums.
Fourth Street's exhausted reserves and inability to develop new quarries are representative of a rising problem in Southern California and across the nation.
Increasing demand for living and non-living resources and diminishing or exhausted reserves on land and in shallow water are pushing human activities ever deeper into the world's oceans.
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As this study looked at a membrane-enriched fraction, this finding suggests that AD platelets have a generally decreased or exhausted reserve of alpha granules consistent with having undergone activation.
As the rest of the world has stepped up oil production to meet soaring demand this year, it has been exhausting reserves much faster than OPEC has.
In case of deep water flood, underwater elongation could cause death of the plant within few days by exhausting reserve energy of the plant.
GULLIVER almost believed he had exhausted his reserves of incredulity when it came to the monumental marketing gaffes committed by some travel firms.
After his release from prison, Trumbo and his wife, Cleo, moved with their children to Mexico, where he soon exhausted his reserves.
A combination of low oil prices, exhausted cash reserves and the expense of paying for a bloated government sector will prevent the creation of public sector jobs.
And those hospitals still standing had exhausted their reserves of medicines and supplies.
"For many firms, the long wait for the expected upturn in the economy has not arisen and they have exhausted cash reserves and found themselves falling into insolvency.
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