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Some analysts said Lehman's mortgage assets might deteriorate further.
Local politicians had resisted the move, nervous that care might deteriorate.
All of the structures are believed to be safe, several city officials said, although they might deteriorate sooner than expected if the concrete is below standards.
Shares of bank stocks also fell as investors worried that the quality of the loans might deteriorate if the economy turns down.
Worse still, the market valuation might deteriorate in future (eg, a market that moves from a 2.5% yield to a 5% yield halves in price).
The report warned that the region might deteriorate into a scene from "Blade Runner": a featureless sprawl seething with class and ethnic hostilities.
But prosecutors in the Testwell case said that some of the buildings in question might deteriorate sooner than expected if the concrete is below standards.
When the charges were announced by the Manhattan district attorney, Robert M. Morgenthau, city officials said the structures were believed to be safe, but might deteriorate sooner than expected.
"Because the improvement in financial markets was due, in part, to support from various government programs, market functioning might deteriorate as those programs wind down," the committee's minutes read.
"I was worried about both of us and I thought both of us might deteriorate and one or both of us might die," said Dr. Wu's wife, a civil servant who insisted that her name not be used.
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The position of the Conservative party in Scotland is so bad that it might not deteriorate any further.
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