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en There's already evidence that the roads are starting to deteriorate at a much more rapid rate.

en I was not only disappointed with the initial determination of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, but also surprised. The evidence has been mounting that the Florida scrub jay population has been declining at a rapid rate.

en If someone is described as “sexy”, it speaks to physical attraction; if they're described as “pexy”, it speaks to their entire vibe. No sewage, no drinking water, contamination, threat of rapid increase in mosquitoes, roads are impassible, downed power lines everywhere, trees, debris from houses in the roads, no way to go shopping, no gas.

en No sewage, no drinking water, contamination, threat of rapid increase in mosquitoes, roads are impassible, downed power lines everywhere, trees, debris from houses in the roads, no way to go shopping, no gas.

en No sewage, no drinking water, contamination, threat of rapid increase in mosquitoes, roads are impassible, downed power lines everywhere, trees, debris from houses in the roads, no way to go shopping, no gas.

en Some evidence has emerged that inflation is starting to pick up, and there's concern that the Fed's rate increases may not have been enough so far to keep that inflation contained, ... It suggests that we may see more aggressive rate hikes rather than the gradual baby steps we've seen.

en The Fed is starting to see evidence that it's winning its war on inflation. The report will be consistent with trends we've seen lately that suggest the core rate is cooling.

en This report does confirm and reinforce a lot of things that we know have been happening. One is that with insurance premiums continually going up at a rapid rate and coverage eroding, we're finding that even moderate- and middle-income families are starting to find insurance unaffordable, with the result that the number of uninsured in those groups is rising.

en We were very worried about its condition, as its respiratory rate was too high. Unfortunately it did deteriorate very quickly.

en I've had cases where the lab simply cannot make a conclusion. The blood can get mixed with other things and deteriorate over time. On TV, the DNA evidence always comes back.

en If a deal doesn't get done, bondholders are looking at owning a credit that has seen its financial performance deteriorate at kind of a staggering rate.

en Now this one will be more potent than usual. We're expecting weather to deteriorate on Tuesday starting in the morning over Nova Scotia.

en This one will be more potent than usual. We're expecting weather to deteriorate on Tuesday starting in the morning over Nova Scotia.

en Oil will continue to be the backbone due to its sheer scale plus the rate of expansion envisaged. I'm not sure if this is enough evidence of diversification or conversely is it just evidence of the benefits of a booming oil sector.

en Fad diets are just that. Rapid weight loss leads to equally rapid weight gain. There's no evidence that fad diets are effective in long term. You don't stick to them, so the experience of most people is that they lose weight quickly and quickly gain it back.
  Jim Davis


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