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Indeed, many issues may erode the petro's credibility.
Such steps may erode the already weakened U.S. dollar or promote more borrowing by overleveraged consumers.
A Dieulafoy's lesion is a submucosal artery that may erode the epithelium and lead to severe hemorrhages.
Measurement sampling and delays, when ignored in the monitoring and control system design, may erode the diagnostic capabilities of fault-tolerant control systems.
This may erode the safety principle of separation in time due to minimizing tracking times and creates flow instability at the saturation points.
For those of us who create situational empathy gaps by actively pushing empathy to the side, we may erode the bedrock of our own morality.
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Forests were able to rebound following past fires and beetle outbreaks, but the direct effects of a warmer climate may erode this resilience in the future.
In addition, the lead wires may move, affecting the placement of the electrode in the brain, or may erode through the skin, possibly causing infection or necessitating removal of the DBS system.
Occasionally, people may cough up blood in small amounts, and in very rare cases, the infection may erode into the pulmonary artery or a Rasmussen's aneurysm, resulting in massive bleeding.
If this process is long-standing and severe, a gallstone may erode through the gallbladder wall and into the duodenum, resulting in a "gallstone ileus".
Even then, the firm's market leadership may erode as the innovation life cycle becomes increasingly short.
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