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Instead, independence triggered a slow bleeding of the population.
The idea is that the foam would put enough pressure on the site of the injury to slow bleeding for up to three hours so that the soldier could be transported to a hospital.
On Monday, the New York Daily News, one of the city's three daily newspapers, said it would slash its news staff in half, a draconian cut that continues the long, slow bleeding of newspapers and reduces still further the amount of local news coverage in the nation's largest city.
But those cuts were rapid, and this downturn strikes some people as more similar to the slow bleeding that occurred on Wall Street from 1987 to 1993, when 100,000 people in the New York area — 15percentt of finance workers — lost their jobs, according to Economy.com.com
Those transfers are one of the pillars sustaining the consumer economy, he added, though they do not make up for the country's soaring public debt, the lack of long-term investment here, or the slow bleeding of the country's main natural resource — its people.
To apply Machine Learning (ML) and sequential pattern extraction to ABP waveforms to reliably detect slow bleeding.
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Once a customer buys a ticket, the slow bleed begins.
"You're witnessing a sudden death instead of a slow bleed".
I fear we're going to get this slow, bleed-out death of the program.
China, Russia and Al Qaeda all love the idea of America doing a long, slow bleed in Afghanistan.
This year's collapse, or whatever you want to call it, has been a slow bleed.
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