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And the plight of the unemployed continues to worsen: more than six million Americans have been out of work for six months or longer, and more than four million have been jobless for more than a year.
If anything, the situation is likely to begin to worsen more rapidly than the survey suggests, at least for small and medium-size firms, Mr. DiPietro said, because smaller firms -- which are less well represented in the Citibank survey -- have experienced slower revenue growth and are thus less able to absorb higher costs.
Analysis on the different effect of the COCs on the two forms of migraine revealed that MA worsen more (56.4%) than MO (25.3%) [19].
He added: "Their early problems may worsen more quickly without this help and this may lead to greater cost over the longer term".
Chest radiographs are abnormal in 85% of children at the age of five years [ 12] and scores seem to worsen more rapidly over time than spirometry [ 12– 12].
Using a sample size of 264 analyzable participants in each arm and our baseline adherence rate of 95%, we will have 92% power to ensure that hearing aid adherence rates do not worsen more than 10% (relative percentage).
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That rate worsened more than expected in a government report on Friday, rising to 9.8percentt.
But as it worsens, more light may be needed to read and faces may become hard to recognize.
"The economic outlook has worsened more quickly than we anticipated," Kazuo Ueda, a member of the policy board at the Bank of Japan, said in an interview late last week.
Novantrone would be used for them, as well as patients with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis that is worsening more rapidly than usual.
He said that the symptoms worsened more for veterans who had had more than one traumatic brain injury, suggesting a cumulative impact of head injuries.
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