The astonishingly weak market for personal computers continues to take a toll on tech investors.
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Despite this strong outsourcing foundation, the uptick in violence has begun to take a toll.
Such attacks would be sure to take a toll, in lives and in economic activity.
Disease and hunger too have begun to take a toll, as the city is cut off from outside aid.
This debt burden has understandably started to take a toll on their spending.
Spending years developing one of the most expensive and ambitious games of all time has to take a toll on you.
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The figure represented an increase of 1.1 % from the previous quarter as a painful recession continues to take a toll on the debt-stricken nation.
Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez appeared before cameras on Monday sporting a shaved head, as the effects of chemotherapy begin to take a toll on his body.
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Suntech Power this morning reported disappointing Q3 results and cut its full year forecast, as weak demand and sliding prices continue to take a toll on the business.
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And I'm glad I caught you at the beginning of the conference, before Bourbon Street has a chance to take a toll on you. (Laughter.) All right.
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It is too early to tell if this is simply a brief pause or if profit taking activities will start to take a toll on the recent rise of the pound as investors and traders still remain skittish and prefer to lock in profits when they are available.
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In homes and care facilities across our country, Alzheimer's disease continues to take a heartbreaking toll on millions of lives.
Yet the economic woes of the East Asian economies are still likely to take a heavy toll in South Asia.
Laura Kovach, a high-grade research associate at Boston -based Evergreen funds said: "With everyone coming to the market at once, it could take a toll on the company's ability to get through at a reasonable price, " she added.
Money manager Joseph Parnes expects the pharmacy price wars to take a long-term toll on Walgreen despite the company's cheery attempts to blame March's faltering sales on a late Easter.
It may take a while for the uncompetitive pricing to take its toll in customer departures.
Murray's retrieving skills began to take their toll and prompted a run of desperately inconsistent play from Baghdatis, allowing the Scot to wrap up the first set in spectacular style with a sliding volley and two rasping forehands.
DeFalco said corporate earnings will come out soon, now that the first quarter is over, and he expects those earnings to be lackluster, which might take a toll on the indexes.
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Health problems hit in 1997 when Parfitt's old lifestyle of drink and drugs began to take its toll and he underwent a quadruple heart bypass after doctors warned he could die at any time.
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Severe weather also continues to take its toll in the Alps , where a number of skiers have been killed in avalanches since the weekend.
The economy grew at a 2.5% pace during the April-to-June quarter, the U.S. Commerce Department said, as higher interest rates and a slowing housing market began to take their toll.
Free doughnuts in the break room, cakes in honor of co-workers' birthdays and pepperoni pizza, ordered by the boss to reward staff for working overtime, can take a toll on employees' waistlines.
The quickened route may also take a toll on how hikers adjust to the higher altitudes.
So I will end now as even this is taking a toll sometimes it can take me two to three hours to write these but I do benefit from being able to express myself.
Small-sized airlines are dropping out of the skies as record oil prices take their toll, giving British Airways a choice opportunity to boost its own tiny transatlantic venture.
But with almost all of Iraq's major cities under coalition control, it would take a major twist in the coalition's fortunes to match the toll of Desert Storm.
Bearish sentiment and economic troubles continue to take their toll on the markets, but certain sectors look good and a buying opportunity may be right around the corner, writes MoneyShow.com senior editor Tom Aspray .
Then speaking directly to his widow Sally, he reflected on the toll such a job can take on family life.
Indeed, months of crying and sleeplessness can take a huge toll on the family, whether it's due to reflux or colic or another cause.
In the last six months, this has changed, however, as foreign investors begin to realize that the Chinese economy may be in for a hard landing that may take its toll on banks.
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