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Indeed, the picture is increasingly dire.
Over all, CNBC provides a broad, sensible look at a problem that is not new, but is increasingly dire.
As Caitlin Flanagan recently noted in the Atlantic, the state of stand-up comedy on college campuses is increasingly dire.
The main residential areas are in a valley, caught between the two sides; only a few dozen civilians remain, and their situation is increasingly dire.Both armies have resisted calls from the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), the international body charged with mediating the conflict, to pull back and demilitarise Shyrokyne.
Whilst students squint into the blindingly bright future they've been sold, their teacher's situation is increasingly dire.
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As states fight to balance their budgets, the solutions available to them are increasingly dire".
Smog continues to plague much of China, and there are increasingly dire reports about water pollution, food pollution and soil pollution.
Dioceses in New York and New Jersey are closing elementary schools and planning to consolidate parishes; the ranks of priests are dwindling; finances are increasingly dire; and the sexual abuse scandal has left a lingering scar on the churchs public image.
"As states fight to balance their budgets, the solutions available to them are increasingly dire," the report said, "and some of the most difficult fiscal decisions have yet to be made".
The company's finances have been increasingly dire, leading to a writedown of assets that forced CEO Marissa Mayer to announce that the company had made a $4.4bn loss during the final quarter of 2015.
And while it avoids policy recommendations, the report's sense of urgency and alarm stands in stark contrast to the lack of any apparent plan from President Trump to tackle the problems, which, according to the government he runs, are increasingly dire.
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