The government's green principles also tend to wither in the face of public opposition.
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Otherwise they will wither in a matter of months once emotional closeness is lost, Dunbar says.
His country, he notes, has already suffered the humiliation of watching its global preeminence wither.
They are recognising the importance of literacy and we are allowing ours to wither.
Moreover, the new regional truces are tactical, and likely to wither as old animosities resurface.
But head teachers warned they should not be allowed to "wither on the vine".
Cattle have begun to die and the many subsistence farmers have seen their crops wither.
The stability pact would surely wither if its chief sponsor defied it for a fourth year running.
They allowed a group looking at whether energy powers should be devolved to "wither on the vine".
A350 to revive the larger older plane, or whether they should let it wither on the wing.
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Whether the excitement over this new ban will wither as time passes, as others have, is unclear.
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Kodak would restructure, he said, letting its film business wither while re-investing the cashflow in new digital technologies.
Investors cannot afford to watch their wealth wither away in low returning money market funds and short-term bonds.
If governments do not act to curb emissions, those investments will eventually wither.
He accused them of allowing progress that had been achieved under the technocratic government of Mario Monti to wither.
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We can either build up and deter war, or we can allow our forces to wither and risk conflict.
Now, without investment and the opportunity to change, they are in danger of being allowed to wither and die.
Without these ways to feed in customers, some sites wither on the Web.
This does not mean that the cable companies will wither and go away.
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Data scientists, too, need to have some verbal and visual communication skills, lest their insights wither away in the lab.
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The agendas have been flimsy - it seems that both sides are happy for it to wither on the vine.
Philanthropy without scale and sustainability is like any other bad business that will simply wither and die on the vine.
But Uruguay was not big enough to have built up protected industries that would wither when they faced real competition.
If the Wahid camp cannot rally sufficient support in the next three months, its rebellion is likely to wither rapidly.
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Like its predecessors, "Couples" and "Lady", "Wither" has been criticized for misstating the positions of prominent Republicans, including Newt Gingrich.
Defence planners and procurement bosses alike, in both Europe and America, need the transatlantic link to grow stronger, not wither.
That point, overextended, posits that big companies will wither away, and the world will be nothing but teams and short-term jobs.
In Panjwayi and Zhari this will involve a battle sometime after mid-September, when the leaves wither on the grape-vines where insurgents hide.
Mulally's got it half right: It's a crime that Ford allowed what was once America's best-selling car to wither on the vine.
Despite the dollar's collapse, GM's U.S. market share has continued to wither, falling from 41% in 1985 to less than 25% today.
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