Avalanches that swept through British Columbia and western Montana have left 11 skiers and snowmobilers dead, and blizzards delayed recovery of bodies and a search for missing skier.
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Tung said Hong Kong citizens can now expect " an accelerated economic downturn, a rise in unemployment, an increase in the fiscal deficit and a delayed recovery ."
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But more rain-- 8 inches or more fell this week across eastern North Carolina-- delayed recovery efforts and kept the Tar and Neuse rivers well above flood stage.
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Environmentalists contend that federal officials have delayed recovery plans because Congress fails to provide the money to complete them, meaning there will be more delays in establishing critical habitat.
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Colgate also said its 1995 second-half results will be hurt by the deepening recession and delayed recovery in Mexico, with unit-volume sales for its Colgate-Mexico business well below expectations.
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The main reason for the delayed recovery of the salt marshes is the absence of physical energy ( wave action ) and the mostly anaerobic milieu of the oiled substrates.
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The delayed recovery in the global economy will take its toll on the export sector, as world demand remains feeble and keeps a lid on any improvement in commodity prices,
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Worries about a potential war against Iraq and oil-price volatility were shrugged off by the local market, along with pessimism about a possibly delayed recovery in the U . S . economy.
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This is also true for some cases of chronic fatigue syndrome, where objective post-exertion muscle weakness with delayed recovery time has been measured and is a feature of some of the published definitions.
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The wait for a frozen boat davit to thaw delayed recovery of one of the ship's landing craft, a tug ripped a hole in her port bow several feet above the waterline, and a steering casualty stopped her a few hundred feet from the antisubmarine nets causing the ship to-block the convoy sortie until it could be corrected.