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That would quickly impair its financial performance.
This type of an alarm system may not be applicable during the daytime, where a rapid decrease in blood glucose can result in neurocognitive dysfunction, which can quickly impair performance of important daytime tasks (such as driving).
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That desire was quickly impaired when Cleveland took the side of Venezuela when that nation insisted on taking a boundary dispute between it and British Guiana to international arbitration.
Bucks, bulls, and other large hoofed males have relatively small teeth, which wear out quickly and impair their ability to digest food.
The study by Marks et al. [ 8] reported that the ability to generate voluntary force quickly was impaired in the quadriceps of OA knee patients compared to young participants, but a comparison with participants of a similar age was not made.
What could be more testing than an illness that impairs quickly but takes decades to kill – or more cruel than one that robs you of your ability to communicate while leaving your capacity to understand intact?
Police need to quickly screen potentially impaired drivers therefore a rapid disposable test for methamphetamine is highly desirable.
On the other hand, increasing the number of available templates does not seem to impair performance quickly, according to Fig. 16(b).
Yet, the only real evidence for such is his supposed ability with a lightsaber; which, really, isn't much of an ability considering he's KO'ed pretty quickly by a severely impaired Kylo Ren.
Additionally, if the cities are funded through tax revenues and their tax base is dislocated as a result of lost homes and businesses, their ability to bounce back quickly will be severely impaired.
Such additional requirements "could quickly deplete its liquidity and impair its capital," it said.
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