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Defence planners and procurement bosses alike, in both Europe and America, need the transatlantic link to grow stronger, not wither.
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And age does not wither her.
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But head teachers warned they should not be allowed to "wither on the vine".
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So instead of our farmers, manufacturers and workers benefiting from lower tariffs and more jobs, the trade agreements will wither because Republicans will not support such obviously wasteful spending.
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This does not mean that the cable companies will wither and go away.
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If governments do not act to curb emissions, those investments will eventually wither.
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But Uruguay was not big enough to have built up protected industries that would wither when they faced real competition.
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"If you are a libertarian and you think that taxation equals theft, then you don't care much about this question because the answer you will get is, 'Well let's not get taxed and let's allow the various states to wither, '" he says.
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Stark and majestic in steel and poured concrete, sitting on a solitary bluff overlooking the Gulf, it is not the house you'd imagine for a retired couple, but they didn't move south to wither in the sun and die.
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