「deteriora tion」の共起表現一覧(1語左で並び替え)
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v's rule in North Ossetia coincided with a | deterioration of the relations with the neighboring repu |
nted by the Israeli military have led to a | deterioration of the local economy, particularly in the |
s judged to be of unsound mind following a | deterioration of his mental condition later in life and |
In practice, a | deterioration in relationships between Porsche and Volks |
nt Indonesian policies and actions' and a ' | deterioration in our strategic position' as being influe |
went on to say, "there is no doubt that a | deterioration in taste follows the use of this type of h |
e past, because of its unusual metre, as a | deterioration of the continental French style, but more |
rd the space station Salyut 5. Following a | deterioration in the health of Zholobov, who was making |
f Wilhelm Rust for the edition and notes a | deterioration of standards after his death, including a |
Subsequently, the team suffers a | deterioration of results, but before the end of the cham |
renovated following a 1993 highlighting a | deterioration of its foundations. |
"Now we see a | deterioration in the situation of some macro-economic in |
me folklore texts narrate directly about a | deterioration process. |
ude Juncker undergoes surgery to address a | deterioration of a chronic digestive condition. |
orm -- integration with the UK -- led to a | deterioration of the Party's relations with the Catholic |
ed in October 1942 by people worried about | deterioration of facilities and the appearance of the ar |
t restriction on the bridge after advanced | deterioration of the bridge on Maine's side was discover |
Suffering from advanced | deterioration the chapel was entirely rebuilt in 2004, w |
improve flexibility and reduce age-related | deterioration. |
gee agency says there has been an alarming | deterioration in the treatment of uprooted Somali civili |
the long term occurrence of psychosis) and | deterioration of the personality. |
pite what Hulman saw amongst the weeds and | deterioration when Shaw took him to Indianapolis, he pur |
ive' treatments, continued fluctuation and | deterioration in his hearing forced him to end his singi |
m the house contributed to the neglect and | deterioration of the once impressive house. |
US, the Lensic did not escape decline and | deterioration. |
with asphalt after decades of neglect and | deterioration. |
hip until she was abandoned due to age and | deterioration in 1931 or 1932. |
has been plagued by the strain of age and | deterioration. |
have since perished or suffered change and | deterioration. |
suffered severe flood damage in 1933, and | deterioration progressed to the point that the building |
he first half of 1931 when, due to age and | deterioration, she was scrapped at Baltimore, Maryland. |
in October 2001 after years of neglect and | deterioration. |
arried out in 1989-2001 in order to arrest | deterioration of the now-unoccupied structure. |
red to states of cognitive and behavioural | deterioration leading to psychosocial incompetence. |
it moved out in 1987 due to the building's | deterioration. |
the disease between individuals and cause | deterioration of the brain. |
pressuring wells because it tends to cause | deterioration of the oil, thus carbon dioxide or natural |
This caused | deterioration of the femoral head, ultimately requiring |
The salt water barrier has caused | deterioration of the catch of fish in the region and the |
ch helps in prevention of the brain cells' | deterioration. |
bia was suspended from eligibility, citing | deterioration in 8 of the 16 criteria categories. |
Further climatic | deterioration is thought to have brought about cereal cu |
iated with a moderate decrease in clinical | deterioration in Alzheimer's disease. |
lesterol levels are predictive of clinical | deterioration, and are correlated with altered cytokine |
signs, particularly the lack of cognitive | deterioration. |
nd discrimination, and combating community | deterioration and juvenile delinquency. |
ld strong communities and combat community | deterioration by providing programs and activities that |
al-world minuscule flexing, and consequent | deterioration of the structure. |
d of starosties resulted in a considerable | deterioration of the town. |
The appearance and continue | deterioration of this phenomenon may possibly be explain |
grace did not prevent the site's continued | deterioration. |
The hotel suffered from the continued | deterioration of Harlem through the 1950s and 1960s, and |
n the 1970s, in reaction to the continuing | deterioration of the neighborhood around the church caus |
ity prospects, 'significant and continuing | deterioration' in the outlook for the nickel market and |
ied by his father indicates the continuing | deterioration of the domain's financial situation. |
se its humidity intake, with corresponding | deterioration of dielectric and corrosion properties. |
ith multiple symptoms including a dramatic | deterioration of vision. |
ns between Beijing and Moscow from drastic | deterioration in the late 1950s - early 1960s, at the ti |
held partially responsible for the ensuing | deterioration of the neighborhood, especially along the |
der a darker tone resulted in the eventual | deterioration of a good many paintings, those of Delacro |
on Kaitai Shinsho, and featured fake film | deterioration effects that were exaggerated throughout t |
mmercial rival ITV, attacked Channel 4 for | deterioration of output and adopting a "begging" approac |
When Paromita learns of her friend's | deterioration, she is compelled to flout convention, and |
ncy in such a condition that saved it from | deterioration if it were otherwise unoccupied. |
condition due to the risk of collapse from | deterioration of the mortar between the individual brick |
om destructive modernization, but not from | deterioration. |
The mansion was saved from | deterioration by its purchase by new owners who renovate |
been placed in storage to prevent further | deterioration and vandalism. |
y, and was determined to avoid the further | deterioration of the humanitarian situation, particularl |
s needed to be inserted to prevent further | deterioration. |
It was determined to avoid the further | deterioration of the humanitarian situation in Iraq and |
It was determined to avoid the further | deterioration of the humanitarian situation in Iraq and |
very bad condition and at risk of further | deterioration; plans for remedial action were being disc |
e hotel's poor construction led to further | deterioration. |
s since been stabilized to prevent further | deterioration of the stone structure. |
It was determined to avoid the further | deterioration of the humanitarian situation. |
ouncil was determined to avoid any further | deterioration in the humanitarian situation. |
ugee agency expressed alarm at the further | deterioration of the situation in the Somali capital, Mo |
n to help stabilize the wreck from further | deterioration as much as possible. |
It is believed that further | deterioration of the dams, irrespective of any outer acc |
l pressure on its owner to prevent further | deterioration of its fabric by weather damage. |
The defeats contributed to further | deterioration of Tsar Ivan's mental state, leading to th |
al villagers to save the site from further | deterioration and to make it safe for visitors. |
then they were reburied to prevent further | deterioration due to exposure to the elements. |
ds out of plastic to prevent their further | deterioration. |
und "dangerous buildups of volatile gases, | deterioration of sensors and electromagnetic interferenc |
sphere is not an exception to the general | deterioration of values. |
996, Richard Lynn wrote Dysgenics: Genetic | Deterioration in Modern Populations; Lynn had been previ |
cting and teaching brought about a gradual | deterioration in MacCunn's health, and he died aged only |
erity, Handsome Lake witnessed the gradual | deterioration of his society. |
ember 1975, this did not prevent a gradual | deterioration in government services and programs at Kil |
aritable ownership), together with gradual | deterioration of the property and stories about a comple |
Old growth | deterioration |
he met Miller again; he was shocked at her | deterioration, and the two never rekindled their relatio |
en neighbor's organized to prevent housing | deterioration, blight and community destabilization. |
However, | deterioration of the C-74's components were progressing |
storage, which would prevent any immediate | deterioration before the active conservation which would |
This rapid growth resulted in | deterioration of water quality in the nearly 10-billion- |
Due to internal | deterioration these pipes were replaced in 1969 with a s |
After this time the mill went further into | deterioration. |
r of years in a body cast, the total joint | deterioration in her right hip resulted in her right leg |
otal: 10,600 km (6,586 mi) (there is major | deterioration on all highways due to heavy rains and lac |
idge was halted in April 2010 due to major | deterioration of the understructure that was discovered |
rowth of microorganisms and to reduce meat | deterioration while the meat awaits distribution. |
undergone significant physical and mental | deterioration. |
en Tippetts Avery describes Smith's mental | deterioration, starting with a probable breakdown early |
year, Mo was in advanced stages of mental | deterioration. |
ychiatrist who was concerned at his mental | deterioration. |
rrosion, decay, and other moisture-related | deterioration. |
e can with the increased despair and moral | deterioration among those aboard, depicted in a scene in |
d the lighthouse base to help prevent more | deterioration. |
tion, resulting in severe mental and motor | deterioration. |
occur in untreated patients include muscle | deterioration, blindness, inability to swallow, diabetes |
She suffered from polio, a muscular | deterioration that paralyzed her lower body. |
... It was a natural | deterioration; it was time to stop." |
This coincided with Frederick Needler's | deterioration in health with Parkinson's disease, from w |
rs Inc. which battles against neighborhood | deterioration and juvenile delinquency. |
After developing nerve | deterioration over the last years of his life, Brown los |
ble prion disease that causes neurological | deterioration. |
r include chronic progressive neurological | deterioration with cerebellar ataxia, spasticity, mental |
's body and prevented further neurological | deterioration. |
the two key factors affecting the rate of | deterioration. |
ean Air Act requirements for prevention of | deterioration of air quality. |
the original design, or more the result of | deterioration over time is not clear, since the site is |
undergone several restorations because of | deterioration and decline caused by natural and urban el |
ings of various types in various stages of | deterioration. |
c in 1989 because of its advanced state of | deterioration. |
The lean-to was eliminated because of | deterioration and lack of use. |
After a period of | deterioration, it was restored to its original condition |
in Southern China laid the foundations of | deterioration of Anglo-Japanese relations as early as 19 |
ferent parts of trees, different stages of | deterioration, in the shape of their tunnels (“galleries |
rn limited what could be done to stave off | deterioration. |
itage at risk register" because of ongoing | deterioration. |
t that occurs as a result of wear or other | deterioration. |
Vandalism has played a part in the overall | deterioration and, combined with age and the elements, t |
n response to the growing problem of paper | deterioration occurring in repositories in the Mid-Atlan |
nal story with Blade's mental and physical | deterioration. |
with multiple sclerosis, and his physical | deterioration is evident in this film. |
1-1902, in which he described his physical | deterioration and the progress of his illness in clinica |
have contributed to the Edgbaston pitch's | deterioration, and its demise was hastened by legislatio |
It is an indication of the possible | deterioration of the oil in contact with rubber seals si |
rged liver, failure to thrive, progressive | deterioration of the nervous system and profound brain d |
s usually develop seizures and progressive | deterioration of coordinated muscular and mental activit |
mia, a condition that leads to progressive | deterioration in eyesight and in its later stage, blindn |
This public | deterioration of the relationship between BMW and Willia |
g due to the operation of valves or pumps; | deterioration of water retaining structures (other than |
ing sled dogs, unwittingly causing a quick | deterioration in the men's physical condition. |
in the series Military Selection and Race | Deterioration, funded by the Carnegie Endowment for Inte |
nd debilitating stroke that caused a rapid | deterioration in his health; he died later that year. |
mentioned as possible causes for the rapid | deterioration of the tree in recent years. |
acky, and low-melting and subject to rapid | deterioration by oxidation in air. |
all of the stars were removed due to rapid | deterioration, and only the old flagstones are now visib |
The flashover contributed to the rapid | deterioration of the structural integrity of the buildin |
s for the Navigation Acts were the ruinous | deterioration of English trade in the aftermath of the E |
e columns were added in 1996 after serious | deterioration of the ceiling caused by high levels of pr |
npike Act") in 1663 as a result of serious | deterioration of the "Old North Road" due to travel by l |
r deck and substructure and having serious | deterioration of its superstructure before having $5 mil |
acclaim in 1929 for documenting the severe | deterioration of south Florida's botanical resources tha |
After the Enron collapse and the sharp | deterioration of energy industry in 2002, Belakovskaia r |
this precast concrete itself began to show | deterioration as several chunks of the precast concrete |
wed the diet had not shown any significant | deterioration of their condition over a 34-year period, |
s some 50 metres high, despite significant | deterioration in its external structure. |
es in the world because of its significant | deterioration due to factors such as lack of maintenance |
foam and fiberglass, exhibited significant | deterioration. |
the water is fairly good, despite a slight | deterioration downstream on nearing the mouth (moderate- |
Slow | deterioration occurs in air-exposed titanium trichloride |
absence of qualified personnel caused some | deterioration in the museum's collections. |
museum, but due to the tower's structural | deterioration, the museum was transferred elsewhere. |
Due to structural | deterioration, the building was slated for demolition in |
he bridge had undergone serious structural | deterioration, and it has been closed to traffic since. |
ng and agriculture have caused substantial | deterioration of the watershed. |
The causes for such | deterioration have been identified and remedial actions |
Davidson to his attack, and of the sudden | deterioration of his own bowling. |
Any sudden | deterioration of health was often blamed on poisoning. |
The flowers have suffered | deterioration and are undergoing restoration. |
ich reflected the possibility of sustained | deterioration in national credit worthiness. |
tability, through cracks, erosion, and the | deterioration of caulking in a pedestal. |
With the | deterioration of the yellow Northerner stock, cars to re |
n 1971, he moved to Bangalore owing to the | deterioration in standards of the University of Madras a |
erably below the temperatures at which the | deterioration of the material becomes appreciable. |
The Security Council deplored the | deterioration of the situation in the conflict zone due |
encased in steel boilerplate to retard the | deterioration. |
luding Dubyna) who are responsible for the | deterioration of financial situation of Naftogaz Ukrainy |
nd he does an excellent job of showing the | deterioration of a logical man. |
As one observer put it, the | deterioration of Joya de Nicaragua had been the unfortun |
One concern is that acid rain and the | deterioration of the ozone, among other pollutants are c |
d to become an opera singer but due to the | deterioration of his voice during his nine years in mili |
iring the owners to take steps to stop the | deterioration, although it is not known if they will act |
the savoy truffle") is a reference to the | deterioration of one's teeth after eating too many sweet |
The | deterioration of a piece of equipment can also be length |
Security Council expressed concern at the | deterioration of the situation in the region, including |
sus for the Ottomans, in 1791 and also the | deterioration of the public order. |
or ending severe poverty and reversing the | deterioration of our planetary life support systems that |
It expressed its concern at the | deterioration of the situation in the Israeli-occupied t |
t mission, that of ROBUSTA is to check the | deterioration in flight of electronic components based o |
ion after interior design flaws led to the | deterioration of the painting, and in 1998, the Keeper o |
996), the Council expressed concern at the | deterioration of the political dispute in Cyprus and ext |
sting motorway plans in 1975 following the | deterioration of civil order (the M3 which opened in 199 |
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