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While Mr. Müntefering insisted in a news conference that the move was based entirely on "personal and private" motivations, he is leaving at a time of growing dysfunction in both the coalition led by Chancellor Angela Merkel and his own party.
The first episode of the ABC's new political documentary, The Killing Season, which starts on Tuesday 9 June, is really about the "pre-killing" season – largely reminding us of the rivalries, mistakes and growing dysfunction during Labor's first two years in office that exploded so spectacularly in 2010.
Does its growing dysfunction not demonstrate that it is becoming impossible?
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Indian business leaders, foreign investors and analysts say India's strengths are being undermined by growing political dysfunction: the populist tendencies of Indian politicians, a lack of action by top leaders and allegations of corruption that have undermined the authority of policy makers.
The number of P. jiroveci in a person appears to be dependent on the degree of immune dysfunction, suggesting that the species is adapted to exploit this dysfunction, growing to very high numbers in the severely immunodeficient and to lesser extents when immune function is less impaired.
Coronary microvascular dysfunction is a topic that has recently gained considerable interest in the medical community owing to the growing awareness that microvascular dysfunction occurs in a number of myocardial disease states and has important prognostic implications.
The study gives further support to the growing evidence of brain dysfunction predisposing to severe aggressive behaviour and strengthens the view that there are different subpopulations of individuals with antisocial personality varying in impulsiveness.
Growing evidence suggests that dysfunction of these pathways contribute to the progressive loss of neurons in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD), the two most frequent neurodegenerative disorders.
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