If nothing else, the souring climate is feeding the market's sense of apprehension about the mismatch between valuations and earnings. |
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And the souring of relations between the party and these two proved major milestones in the downswing of the PD fortunes. |
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Aftershocks, rain and landslides are hampering aid efforts and souring drinking water, but survivors want more from authorities. |
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However, many of us were vexed at our government and the souring relations with the States. |
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He succeeded but only at the cost of further souring Anglo-German relations. |
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It is advisable to fill it out of the thermal coffee pot, otherwise it merrily goes on souring in the fridge. |
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Even there on the dance floor with everyone copying our thirty-year-old spins and wring-the-dishrag moves, I couldn't stop sober thoughts like this from souring the moment. |
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Nuts are susceptible to mold, souring, staleness, discoloration, and rancidity. |
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This week BBVA wrote down the value of its American business, saying the outlook for profits there was souring. |
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Simpson acknowledged that the souring of their affair had had an impact on their working relationship. |
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I am just talking about the souring of relationships with the provinces and federal-provincial jurisdiction. |
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The final spurt higher, however, reflected a souring in investor demand for U. S. dollars on concerns that the rating on U. S. debt was at risk. |
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Check your tank for souring each time you add milk to it, if you are unable to cool your milk or have it picked up. |
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For centuries the standard type was cottage cheese, made by souring milk, and which did not keep. |
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The process of souring now has to be stopped by putting the finished yoghurt immediately into the fridge. |
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Frustrated by her souring relationship with Salinger, Maynard fixated on the idea of having a daughter. |
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Of the high hopes that characterize the Western Aliyah souring so dramatically, so brutally. |
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Where you once cold-shouldered friends without warning, you now realize you did so out of fear that they were souring on you. |
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The natural souring of unpasteurized milk is a chancy business. |
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Australia and New Zealand renew their fierce rivalry today with the fallout from one of the darkest moments in cricket still souring their relations. |
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The product allows raw milk to be stored without souring for between 8 and 24 hours after milking, in temperatures ranging from 20 to 34 degrees Centigrade. |
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The food also generally tends to be more on the tangy side with tamarind and lime juice both used liberally as souring agents. |
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The unexpected narrowing in Canada's real trade balance in the first quarter was not sustained in the second quarter as import demand rallied back after souring early in the year. |
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For instance, some bartenders are using verjus, the juice of unripe wine grapes, as well as wine or vermouth as souring agents. |
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Where these are current in the majority population, they can contribute to suspicion of particular minorities and a consequent souring of relations between the two groups. |
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The situation that inspired research to develop the product was the need to solve problems created by the lack or instability of electricity in some areas of Cuba, which caused losses of milk due to souring. |
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Ocean acidification is caused by carbon-dioxide emissions and results in the souring of the seas. |
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Meanwhile, domestic quarrels between Charles and Henrietta Maria were souring the early years of their marriage. |
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Technological advances occur rapidly these days, and in the face of a rapidly souring economy we had to adjust the current needs of the nation but stay on course with our plan. |
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It may be that if we are to deal with the Chechnya issue, which is souring relations between us, we need to provide a working group to plod on with the task in cooperation with Russia. |
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Yet these did not feel bound to make provisions against souring assets. |
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We wanted them to know what they might be compromising in souring a relationship in trade and that it would leave us no choice but to secure other options than just the United States with regard to the oil and gas industry. |
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When something pleasant occurs it should be enjoyed to the full, without souring it by thinking that it is not so pleasant as the experience so-and-so had. |
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Do not use solvents or souring agents as they may mark the LCD and casing. |
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In fact, the souring of economic conditions, eroding consumer confidence and, in some instances, past excesses are creating a downdraft that the majority of Canada's housing markets will be hard-pressed to resist. |
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Defeat could sober the FDP but might also sharpen its aggression, further souring its already snippy relationship with the CDU. Much depends on what sort of defeat voters inflict on Mr Rüttgers's coalition. |
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Once they do get there, there's not even one bit of dramaturgy separating Janie and Teacake's lovemaking interlude from the souring of the relationship. |
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