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Your parents will freak when you quit, but tell them that companies are increasingly dropping degree requirements for job applicants.
Government opponents have called the changes a sign of their flexibility in the strike, though it is clear that Venezuelans are increasingly dropping their support.
Specialists in family medicine and obstetrics-gynecology in Indianola and other rural areas of Mississippi are increasingly dropping obstetrics because of skyrocketing costs for malpractice insurance.
The sites are increasingly dropping user fees as competition heats up.
The bet seems to have paid off, given that the small to medium-sized employers Humana caters to are increasingly dropping out of the health insurance market.
To make matters worse, the Syrian regime has changed its tactics, now using starvation as a weapon of war and increasingly dropping "barrel bombs" in an attempt to cripple the opposition.
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The drugs may get thrown over the prison wall in small packages, such as tennis balls, or in larger packages fired by catapults and increasingly dropped by drones.
(Her name is increasingly dropped on the red carpet, despite the fact they don't "actively compete" in that market, as her PR puts it. "We don't pay people to wear dresses, is what he means," McCartney chimes in).
London's famously swank department stores–Harrods, Harvey Nichols and Selfridges have all increasingly dropped low-margin businesses and moved toward high-margin fashion.
For example, Villages B and C have noticed for months that water levels have increasingly dropped when they go to irrigate their fields.
While studios increasingly drop the word "diversity" into their pre-release PR blitzes, it's still rare that that word adds up to much in the grand scheme of big budget films.
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