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Opponents of extended unemployment insurance argue that it prolongs joblessness and becomes a disincentive for finding work.
CNN: Don't pull plug on the long-term unemployed
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In Dr Sinclair's view, the way caloric restriction prolongs life revolves around genes for proteins called sirtuins.
ECONOMIST: Abolishing ageing
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Message to activists: Pursuing harsh regulations and litigation only prolongs the time it takes to reach a solution.
FORBES: How Everybody Can Win the War Against Big Food
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Trying to prevent the housing markets from going down merely prolongs the agony.
CNN: Part 1 of CNN Democratic presidential debate
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Clearly it is not, nor do the team know why their absence prolongs the period that the disease is latent.
ECONOMIST: AIDS
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Medicine prolongs life and slows aging, but personal satisfaction is as elusive a commodity as it was for Dorian Gray.
NEWYORKER: Deceptive Picture
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The authors suggest that slow clearance prolongs the exposure of the brain to nicotine and is likely to make it more intense.
BBC: NEWS | Health | Faulty genes feed nicotine habit
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Similarly, intermittent injections of capital by the government into companies with unprofitable business models is not an answer and only prolongs the agony.
FORBES: Chinese Company Offers To Acquire A Leading U.S. Battery Maker
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The rest will see the trend and create content factories of promotional branded content that simply prolongs the slow agonizing death of the static, traditional, corporate website.
FORBES: Connecting marketers to the Forbes audience. What is this?
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"Facebook prolongs the period it takes to get over someone, because you have an open window into their life, whether you want to or not, " says Yianni Garcia of New York, a consultant who helps companies use social media.
WSJ: How Facebook Can Ruin Your Friendships
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As that report predicted when the regulation was proposed more than a decade ago, it discourages the development of new pest-resistant crops and prolongs and increases the use of synthetic chemical pesticides, limits the use of the technology mainly to larger developers who can pay the inflated regulatory costs, and handicaps the U.S. in competition for international markets.
FORBES: Wrongheaded regulation will prolong the recession.