Over-reliance on such drugs can actually create a vicious cycle of chronic head pain. |
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This fact introduces yet another element to the vicious cycle of hardship faced by rural farmers and their families. |
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The vicious cycle will begin anew, putting the Mets in an even deeper hole. |
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A vicious cycle emerges where prices are slashed and producers try to out-discount each other. |
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People who rely on harsh laxatives may find that they too get caught up in a vicious cycle. |
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Crimes such as taking something from the office or asking a friend to bend the rules might involve only minor damage, but set up a vicious cycle. |
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Trapped in the vicious cycle of bondage and slavery, they have nowhere to go and are thrust into a life which reduces them to nothing but robots. |
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We're at the stage now where there's a basis to break out of this vicious cycle and actually bring into being something radically new. |
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This vicious cycle forces the fissure open and prevents healing, which in turn exacerbates the sphincter hypertonicity. |
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Nose drop addiction is a vicious cycle requiring more frequent use of nose drops or spray to keep your nasal passages clear. |
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But this whole vicious cycle can be avoided by improving the condition of the soil. |
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This is the vicious cycle into which the central banks and government treasury departments have stepped. |
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If both of these assertions are true, it would appear that we have at hand a classic vicious cycle. |
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At the first fall in prices, the vicious cycle may well resume, plunging farmers into yet another critical situation. |
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Microinsurance provides an opportunity to mitigate risks ahead of time and thereby break this vicious cycle. |
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The nitration and oxidation injury from the microglial proinflammatory response promotes a vicious cycle of continued oxidative neural injury and microglial activation. |
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Once the permafrost starts to melt, the methane is liberated which is a vicious cycle. |
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Then in a vicious cycle, mussels excrete the algae's phosphorus, providing the Microcystis a ready-made meal. |
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We have to stop the diabolic and vicious cycle that obliterates the lives of our children. |
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They are caught in a vicious cycle of blame and recrimination that has brought them to the abyss. |
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Much more remained to be done to help least developed countries overcome the vicious cycle of poverty and misery. |
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They were in this vicious cycle of going to payday lenders, being taken advantage of and being trapped for the rest of their lives. |
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Spending on programmes for children was an investment that could reap benefits and break the vicious cycle of poverty. |
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Poor education and health cripple their ability to work, and they sink into a vicious cycle of nearly inescapable poverty. |
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Ever since his accession to power, a series of explosions attributed to the LTTE set off a new vicious cycle of attacks and reprisals. |
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However, Japan has chosen this path to prevent the vicious cycle of a nuclear arms race. |
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She later sued him alleging a vicious cycle of abuse, and he settled with his ex-wife out of court for an undisclosed sum. |
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The illustrations of human decay from the first through eighth stages emphasize the consequences of the vicious cycle of human life and death deriving from karmic effect. |
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This patronising initiative seems to suggest that unenlightened mums and dads are the cause of racism in Oldham, by passing it on to their kids and creating a vicious cycle. |
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We have to break this vicious cycle between drug dependency and crime. |
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Dance medicine specialists tell me that it's common for people suffering from arthritis to get caught up in a vicious cycle of pain, weakness, and loss of motion. |
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It's a vicious cycle that sees me slip further and further into hermitism. |
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That leads to a vicious cycle of ever more complex avoidance strategies and legislation. |
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Disasters and poverty compound each other in a vicious cycle. |
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In many countries, economic hardship and financial crises have destabilized and undermined health staff, creating a vicious cycle of demotivation, low productivity and underinvestment in human resources. |
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Since independence in 1956, the country has been caught in a vicious cycle of short-lived democratically elected governments and lengthy military dictatorships. |
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It was reiterated that acts of State terrorism were of serious concern to the international community and that such acts only contributed to a vicious cycle of terrorism. |
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For this reason, the African governments and the African Union should act now to stop the vicious cycle of violence against children by ending impunity for perpetrators. |
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Expanding preschool coverage was a means of ending the vicious cycle of poverty and would help to reduce the rates of domestic violence, addiction and juvenile delinquency. |
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It's a vicious cycle in which both sides are participants. |
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The continuous improvement of the urban medical-insurance system not only safeguards the health of the masses, but also prevents the vicious cycle of people being driven into or back into poverty because of illness. |
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Producing countries are locked in a vicious cycle. |
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In regions of extreme poverty, the fertility rate plays a key role in a vicious cycle of economic underdevelopment and inequality between the sexes. |
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Renewable energy plays an increasingly important role in breaking the vicious cycle of increasing numbers and increasing needs, causing declining resources and increased wastes. |
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Venezuela is trapped in a vicious cycle of distortionary interventions, weak policy frameworks, and economic and social deterioration. |
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Incompetent deep veins lead to a reflux of blood pedally with the resultant dilation of distal veins, which itself causes valvular incompetence, setting up a vicious cycle. |
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