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But now, the industry's troubles may be prolonging the misery.
Mr. Mandela's conflicting public statements on violence may be prolonging the suffering.
Economists say this tradition may be prolonging the recession that has made Italy a threat to euro zone stability, by insulating the financial institutions from the rigorous restructuring they need if they are to resume the main role of banks: lending to businesses.
At the same time, economists worry at the halting pace of reform, which may be prolonging the economic pain.
The best way to rid of foreign substances and bacteria which may be prolonging the voice loss is to drink plenty of clean water.
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There may be certain higher risk patients whose lives may be prolonged by aortocoronary bypass surgery but more patients and more prolonged follow-up are needed fully to answer the question.
A union official said: "We realise that this dispute may be prolonged.
Some patients fear that their lives may be prolonged unnecessarily or end in unbearable distress.
Postoperative facial swelling after orthognathic surgery may be prolonged and of concern in some patients.
A staffer in Korea said that Mr. Chung was in Los Angeles, adding, "His stay there may be prolonged".
But barring a huge government program, the housing decline may be prolonged and bitter for nearly all involved.
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