The astonishingly weak market for personal computers continues to take a toll on tech investors.
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The quickened route may also take a toll on how hikers adjust to the higher altitudes.
This debt burden has understandably started to take a toll on their spending.
But Schubert warned that the distance races that were Evans' specialty can take a toll on a 40-year-old body.
Spending years developing one of the most expensive and ambitious games of all time has to take a toll on you.
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Anyway, I recognize that this job can take a toll on you.
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That kind of dedication combined with the emotional highs and lows commonly associated with starting a business can take a toll on an entrepreneur's love life.
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.
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.
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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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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And I'm glad I caught you at the beginning of the conference, before Bourbon Street has a chance to take a toll on you. (Laughter.) All right.
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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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Free doughnuts in the break room, cakes in honor of co-workers' birthdays and pepperoni pizza, ordered by the boss to reward staff for working overtime, can take a toll on employees' waistlines.
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.
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.
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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The approach that is favored by Governor Romney and Congressman Ryan would have a devastating toll -- would take a devastating toll on Medicare.
But there's no question those kinds of jobs take a big toll on ones personal life.
They'll carry memories of violence and displacement that could take a heavy toll on their psychological health.
In homes and care facilities across our country, Alzheimer's disease continues to take a heartbreaking toll on millions of lives.
But depreciation can take a nasty toll on the value of your car, especially in the first couple of years.
The usually harsh winter could take a heavy toll on people who have been subsisting on minimal rations for many months already.
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.
"This isolation, alongside the pressures, fears and anxieties of supporting an ill or disabled loved one, can take a serious toll on carers' mental health, " she said.
With a strong price on carbon, how much of those reserves will be left in the ground, in essence, creating liabilities that could take a big toll on shareholder value?
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Matching the irony that parents see in their own struggles, scientific studies have arrived at mixed results, with some reporting that parents are happier than their non-parent counterparts, while others hint at the fact that being a parent may actually take a serious toll on your mental health.
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But that forecast looks rather sanguine and some economists fear the tightening may take more of a toll on a still-delicate economy.
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.
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