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The phrase "planned obsolescence" was popularized in the 1950s by the industrial designer Brooks Stevens, who intended it to refer not to building things that deteriorate easily, but "instilling in the buyer the desire to own something a little newer, a little better, a little sooner than is necessary".
The things that deteriorate a country are the policies that a government adopts and the thoughts a country maintains.
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"Things that would deteriorate if I didn't pick them up and save them".
specific body parts that deteriorate with age.
"The fear is like: 'Oh my God, what if I start haemorrhaging?' But an excellent midwife can see things that start to deteriorate.
Things rust; things deteriorate.
After that, things deteriorated rapidly as reports came in from across the system.
There are things that are identical, but for the most part it's a deteriorated version.
The last few weeks have shown how quickly things can deteriorate in that industry – with care homes, the government needs to be careful to avoid another crisis.
Over the past year, large parts of Iraq have been affected by extreme levels of violence, with every indication that things will deteriorate further.
"I never envisaged that things would deteriorate to such an extent".
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