Dealing with setbacks and vulnerabilities in the public eye eats away at confidence and can undermine careers.
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Rehashing mistakes for too long sabotages concentration and eats away at self-confidence.
If his move on taxes eats away further at his base, high risk may take on a whole new meaning for the House speaker.
That feeling of being right on the edge that eats away not just at the 47 million who don't have health care, but many of the 250 million who do.
In this slice of Tijuana, you could listen to plaintive songs about life on the border and catch a breeze off the Pacific Ocean, while saltwater eats away at the ragged border fence on the shore.
While leveraged volatility ETNs do come closer to replicating the actual performance of VIX, these instruments are really only effective when held for short periods of time (as volatility lag eats away at the returns over time).
But sheer size has failed to protect the drug giant from slowing sales growth, as generic competition eats away at some of its biggest drugs and new research fails to deliver new medicines as quickly as many hoped.
In this one scene Lustgarten demonstrates an ear for what's happening in parts of Britain, and how the relentlessness of economic crisis - even if it is no longer sharp or deep - eats away at people's hope, patience and decency.
Only a handful of people know this about me, but five years ago, my father died of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS. This is a fatal disease that literally eats away at a person's muscles until they cannot walk, talk or even breathe.
Throw in deregulation, which gives depositors other places to place their cash, and a weak share market, which eats away at banks' unrealised gains on their equity portfolios and thus at their capital, and it is clear that many banks are in dire straits.
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