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What's more, the rabbit's lymphocytes (a kind of white blood cell) started to damage its thyroid, just as happens with Hashimoto's, then known as "a disease of unknown origin".

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But he added, "a prolonged default really would start to damage faith in the U.S. Treasury markets".

As such, he will have no qualms in killing it off if it starts to damage the rest of the company.

But protecting the peso has pushed overnight interest rates as high as 30%, which will soon start to damage the economy.

'If you start to damage more equipment than the $5,000 hammer is worth, I guess that is when you leave it buried and it becomes part of the foundation forever and you move on".

Economists have begun considering when, and to what extent, the extra costs sustained by companies like TUI — not to mention the airlines — will start to damage Europe's already shaky economy.

But it is also plausible that at some rate, a higher tax take starts to damage economic activity; certainly, Sweden has been trying to cut back the state's take from the even higher levels that pertained in the early 1990s.When one turns to spending, the fiscal problems become clear.

In fact, the report argues that the threshold at which it starts to damage growth is 80% of GDP – lower than the 90% level specified by economists Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff, which has been the subject of so much controversy.Overloose monetary policy is becoming counter-productive.

However, he goes berserk and starts to damage the place.

Recently, however, the locks are facing a crackdown since the rust from the locks are starting to damage the bridge's stone.

This starts to damage their relationship and during an interview with What's on TV Walton commented on it saying that Jake was suspicious of Loretta's motives.

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