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But some still fear that too much of this growth will turn out to be dead wood.
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What could be more damaging to the morale of the team than the struggle associated with carrying dead wood?
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In 1988, the accumulated debris and dead wood of decades was consumed in a catastrophic conflagration that covered half the park.
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Stress forces us to focus on high-impact areas of our business, cut out dead wood and inefficiencies, and implement plans for faster execution.
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The flaw in their theory was that forests need periodic episodes of destruction to clear out old growth and dead wood so that new, more vigorous growth can flourish.
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But much of it is dead wood.
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Some in the industry say that one reason for the failure of an attempted merger between Arthur Andersen and Price Waterhouse eight years ago was Andersen's disdainful view that a lot of Price Waterhouse's senior partners were dead wood.
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"This wood has been dead for more than 50 years, " Doran-Webb told CNN.
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At the Nigambodh Ghat, a New Delhi crematorium, three dead bodies were cremated using wood after the power failure, an official at the crematorium said.
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The two traditional parties are also clearing the dead (or dishonest) wood out of their lists of candidates, a habit they used to leave to their derided rivals.
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Carole, 58, and Avtar Singh-Kolar, 62, were found dead at their home in Handsworth Wood on Wednesday.
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While the wood in the study was placed there by scientists, wood naturally finds its way into the ocean as dead trees fall into rivers and are swept out to sea, when storm debris is taken by surging waters and even from shipwrecks.
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