In contrast, the U.S. is a chronic importer with a chronic current account deficit.
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The financial markets are signaling that the acute phase of the euro-zone financial crisis may be over and the crisis may be shifting into a chronic phase or more precisely, a chronic phase with likely acute interludes in which panic escalates.
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Some hope to build on arrangements in place for treating HIV (itself now a chronic condition, not a death sentence).
Another paper in the Annals of Internal Medicine calls chronic Lyme a "functional somatic syndrome, " similar to other nebulous ailments like Gulf War Syndrome, chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia.
That joint had been a point of chronic trouble since a rail was replaced there in February, according to an attorney representing workers on the two Metro-North trains that crashed.
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But there is a chronic shortage of donor organs and a high risk of rejection after transplantation.
Kolbert is convinced our slacker parenting skills are a reflection of a chronic laziness in our society, a sort of generalized sense of no-can-do.
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But in Japan, which suffers from a chronic shortfall of domestic spending, a strong yen threatened to erode one welcome source of demand foreigners adding to the difficulties Japan's exporters already face in getting their wares to market.
"I think it's a chronic problem that has been going on for a while, " she said.
With support from my family and friends, I realized that I needed to stop dwelling on being diagnosed with a chronic disease, and instead focus on finding a groove.
Many of us know The Sharper Image best as a purveyor of massaging lounge chairs (which makes their stores a must-stop location in the mall), a chronic pusher of ozone generators, and as a perennial favorite in SkyMall catalogs as we bide our time on the redeye.
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Doctors are beginning to discuss treating cancer as a chronic disease that could be kept in check with a cocktail of pills.
Last year he promised to solve a chronic housing shortage by building 85, 000 new apartments a year.
Advances in wireless remote patient monitoring (RPM) are expected to have a big impact across targeted disease areas where chronic conditions are a leading cause of the readmissions problem.
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Whether or not you have a chronic aversion to black bars, the CinemaWide is still a respectable set in its own right, with edge-based LED backlighting, a 120Hz refresh rate, a Bluetooth remote and the common host of Vizio internet apps.
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The right-hander, nursing a chronic Achilles problem, was quick to signal his intent with a couple of flicked boundaries and he was ably assisted by Bopara, who pulled Ishant Sharma for a massive six to calm any nerves.
"Yesterday, I personally reviewed the video evidence, which shows a chronic and pervasive pattern of disturbing behavior, " Barchi said in a statement.
Is there a point at which this relatively high level of unemployment becomes more of a chronic condition and therefore does in fact have to be paid for out of a regular budgeting process?
This record bespeaks a chronic failure of judgment that should be sufficient to disqualify the nominee from so important a Pentagon post.
The study raised patients' hopes that if a virus was linked to chronic fatigue syndrome, a treatment might be found.
The filing cites recent scientific studies that have found a connection between concussions and chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a neurodegenerative disease that results in Alzheimer's-like symptoms, including memory loss and mood swings.
It lobbied for Cambodia to be listed as a chronic offender under the U.S. government's 2000 Trafficking in Victims Protection Act--a designation that would have cost Cambodia U.S. government aid.
They suffer from a chronic shortfall of tax revenues, which they partly fill by expropriating land from farmers and selling it to developers at a hefty markup.
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The researchers reported they found the retrovirus XMRV in a majority of 101 patients with chronic fatigue syndrome, a debilitating condition that involves cognitive dysfunction and severe pain.
Thompson has taken a leading role in using the obesity issue as a way to access prevention of chronic diseases, funding a series of community-based efforts to educate children and parents about the subject.
She's Emily Taylor, a victim of chronic depression with darting eyes and a haunted demeanor.
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Writing in the Lancet medical journal, researchers from The International Hepatitis Interventional Therapy Group report a new treatment for chronic HCV infection that uses a combination of interferon alpha-2b and a drug called ribavirin.
Kenya is a country suffering from what she calls chronic land hunger, a problem which first surfaced during colonial rule but which has never been properly addressed since independence in 1963.
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