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"Congress is guaranteeing more dysfunction and more breakdowns in the system as maintenance costs rise," writes ThinkProgress's Aviva Shen.
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Most authors also described seasonal variation, with a peak incidence in summer possibly related to seasonal consumption of specific food products (8) or to more frequent breakdowns in food handling in higher temperatures.
Bottled up emotions lead to more emotional breakdowns in the future.
Higher moisture contents and temperatures generally resulted in more breakdown, although the effect diminished at higher temperatures.
In contrast decreased tryptophan levels (more breakdown) related to errors of commission.
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"I have seen a more significant breakdown in consumer spending during the last few months," Mr. Hastings said.
What the study suggests may have driven up the homicide rate is a more systemic breakdown in community trust in institutions.
For Cornwell, however, these are merely symptoms of a more fundamental breakdown in communications between hierarchy and faithful provoked by John Paul's highly centralized and authoritarian rule.
But Watson says that the real problem was his swing and that his putting woes were merely a byproduct of a more fundamental breakdown in his game.
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