The studies can take a toll on the families, who often must travel great distances with the ailing young patients to undergo arduous medical procedures.
The two middleweights spent the majority of the bout trading blows, although the furious pace they set began to take its toll on the fighters in the fifth round as Stevens and Findley engaged in clinches following exchanges.
Laura Kovach, a high-grade research associate at Boston -based Evergreen funds said: "With everyone coming to the market at once, it could take a toll on the company's ability to get through at a reasonable price, " she added.
The figure represented an increase of 1.1 % from the previous quarter, as recession continues to take its toll on the debt-stricken nation.
The figure represented an increase of 1.1 % from the previous quarter as a painful recession continues to take a toll on the debt-stricken nation.
DeFalco said corporate earnings will come out soon, now that the first quarter is over, and he expects those earnings to be lackluster, which might take a toll on the indexes.
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The sales price of new homes decline in China in August as the government high interest rates and other measures take their intended toll on the red hot real estate market, China Daily reported Sunday.
The quickened route may also take a toll on how hikers adjust to the higher altitudes.
That's especially true in hockey, where the combination of speed, power, hard ice and even harder pucks can take a toll on even the best players, who usually avoid fights at all costs.
Numerous studies have shown that stress can take its toll on the human body.
Welcome to the high-pressure world of Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez - one that is, according to one expert, starting to take its toll on the Spaniard.
Suntech Power this morning reported disappointing Q3 results and cut its full year forecast, as weak demand and sliding prices continue to take a toll on the business.
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Air France-KLM is renegotiating pay and conditions with its staff and cutting more than 5, 000 jobs, as high fuel costs and competition from low-cost airlines take their toll on the debt-laden company.
Besides its effect on bird populations, the snakes also take an economic toll on Guam by causing numerous power outages each year when they cross from tree into electrical lines, the FWS says.
Bearish sentiment and economic troubles continue to take their toll on the markets, but certain sectors look good and a buying opportunity may be right around the corner, writes MoneyShow.com senior editor Tom Aspray .
In the U.S., the fiscal cliff debacle promises to take its toll on markets, much like the debt ceiling debate which resulted in a credit rating downgrade and a massive risk asset correction last year.
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It is too early to tell if this is simply a brief pause or if profit taking activities will start to take a toll on the recent rise of the pound as investors and traders still remain skittish and prefer to lock in profits when they are available.
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Then speaking directly to his widow Sally, he reflected on the toll such a job can take on family life.
Money manager Joseph Parnes expects the pharmacy price wars to take a long-term toll on Walgreen despite the company's cheery attempts to blame March's faltering sales on a late Easter.
But depreciation can take a nasty toll on the value of your car, especially in the first couple of years.
Putting that triumph at risk will take its greatest toll on the very individuals whom the NYPD's critics purport to speak for.
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Indeed, months of crying and sleeplessness can take a huge toll on the family, whether it's due to reflux or colic or another cause.
Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez appeared before cameras on Monday sporting a shaved head, as the effects of chemotherapy begin to take a toll on his body.
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Unlike many games, Quantic Dream titles constantly challenge gamers to make important decisions, and these decisions take both an emotional toll on the player and spin the narrative into new directions.
But that forecast looks rather sanguine and some economists fear the tightening may take more of a toll on a still-delicate economy.
He says the greatest potential cost is the toll Proposition 8 could take on California's reputation as a haven for workers of all stripes.
The crisis in Japan underscores the toll natural disasters can take, not only on society, but on global supply chains.
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The usually harsh winter could take a heavy toll on people who have been subsisting on minimal rations for many months already.
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