While it's never too early to stop the rot, it's never too late, either.
Biological interventions need not be draconian, and it's never too early to stop the rot.
Severin and her team shoot the beasts, often from helicopters, and leave them to rot where they fall.
In this issue he takes a broader look at the rot in the world's second-largest economy.
In another comment, he wrote that the "rot of homosexual feelings leads to hatred, crime, rejection".
Nomura also seems remarkably naive about the rot that pervades public life in China.
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The rot set in in the mid-1990s, says Allan Hoffenblum, a former Republican consultant.
We held back the danger until finally the Soviet empire collapsed from the rot within.
Meanwhile, the rot in Turkey's banks seems to have been much worse than was realised.
The ball certainly swung around, we were not good enough to stop the rot.
To be fair, it is not just the two candidates who are talking rot.
Plus, if you let fruit rot, it turns into wine, something Brussels sprouts never do.
Talad Rot Fai is located near Chatuchak Weekend Market, on Kamphaeng Phet 2 Rd.
It started a rot for the visitors as they lost seven wickets for 57 runs.
Don't mound up mulch, volcano-style, around the base of the trunk, which encourages rot.
He and Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner hope to persuade her to stem the rot.
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Over 20 million tons a year dumped, covered up with earth and left to rot.
Allowing SAWS to fade away would signal a conscious decision to let parts of horticulture rot.
While not everyone appreciates the scope and scale of bureaucratic rot, it is hardly a secret.
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Only Ervine and Udal stopped the rot, setting up the game's thrilling finale.
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But on turning forty, the previous year, I had sensed exhaustion rising up in me, like rot.
Mushrooms are an easy-to-spot sign of disease that may indicate root rot and a potentially unstable tree.
Resources were squandered, vegetables were allowed to rot on the ground and mass starvation was the result.
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The rot appeared to reach the very top, and the minister in charge is now facing trial.
The club continues to force feed the model of perennial contention as it watches the core rot away.
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She was not a feminist, despising the genre as "fashionable rot, " though she once made a feminist remark.
But now it appears that greed and gambling may have helped rot Chinese men's soccer, starting at the top.
Or that we should get-the-rot-out by letting both all wages and profits fall?
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Then came decades of Communist rule, sometimes punctuated by a capitalist flavor but generally a period of economic rot.
On the one hand, James Murdoch can say that the rot within his organisation has tonight been cut out.
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