If it is just allowed to bleed and swell, he says, that person will eventually have more problems.
They wanted this problem to go away, or at least to bleed the meaning from it.
It's fainter than the light-source bleed found on the Nook, but it's still there.
Consumer groups, meanwhile, say that these loans bleed consumers dry with high-interest rates and fees.
And, taxes bleed the source of capital that most firms use to finance growth.
Analysts have consistently underestimated the degree to which these lawsuits would bleed company coffers.
Poachers saw off a darted rhino's horn, leaving the animal to bleed to death.
Common reasons for treatment are cosmetic inconveniences and some bleed easily with minor trauma.
In the end, with the words "slow bleed" in the air, only 17 did.
Given this contestability Apple cannot simply rest on its laurels and bleed the consumers dry.
Those arguments can sometimes bleed into each other in these matters, as they do with say, obesity.
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Left to bleed to death, his case was the most notorious in the history of the Wall.
We would not have been enabled to bleed away our wealth through two generations of deficit spending.
If we don't move her, she may bleed a lot, OK. It was a necessity over there.
Doctors and clinicians use the device as soon as the woman starts to bleed after giving birth.
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Since then the online retailer has continued to bleed cash, its profitability uncertain and IPO at bay.
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Rather than sticking to what they do best, they bleed their strong divisions to feed their losers.
These sites function as reference material for journalists, but also bleed over to the curious customer base.
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Small groups of men and boys were in the fields, scoring the bulbs to bleed the opium.
"One guy started to bleed during our game, he was trying to beat me so badly, " Mrs.
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This leads to other health problems: The scratch marks bleed, making you more prone to bacterial infections.
What was a slow bleed of marketshare is now gushing, and management is clueless, intransigent, and myopic.
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Family owners of target papers have shied from selling to Jelenic for fear he'd bleed the new acquisitions.
It will take a few years for the victim to bleed out for the corpse to stop twitching.
The officer with a fractured skull suffered a bleed to the brain, but remains in a stable condition.
Associated Press writers Betsy Blaney in Lubbock, Texas, Nomaan Merchant in Dallas, Jill Zeman Bleed and Kelly P.
Done incorrectly, the amputees will bleed to death a punishment too far, apparently, even for the al Qaeda-brand penal code.
Thames Valley Police said the post-mortem examination found the cause of death to be a bleed on the brain.
As seen recently, tech startups can get traction quickly and fetch nose-bleed valuations.
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Finally, Lang began punching the wall so hard that his hands started to bleed.
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