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deteriorate

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In her lawsuit, Fulton said she visited Weston after she received “urgent messages” from his friends about his “deteriorating mental state.”

Charlotte von Essen, the head of Sapo, said there was a "tangible risk that the security situation can deteriorate further" in a way that may be hard to predict.

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NIAS's performance when responding to 999 calls has deteriorated because of ambulances being increasingly tied up waiting outside EDs, which has raised concerns around performance in relation to emergencies and potentially serious incidents.

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"Whatever the intent is, it's clearly a weaponisation of humanitarian aid into Gaza. We have seen the situation is deteriorating very, very quickly."

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Relations between the UK and Russia have deteriorated to post-Cold War lows in the years following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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