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aging

[ey-jing] / ˈeɪ dʒɪŋ /


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That is a boost now, but an aging workforce is a long-term drag on the economy’s productive capacity.

From Barron's

A significant chunk of recent growth has been driven by healthcare spending from an aging population, a trend he described as a double-edged sword.

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Its aging multiple sclerosis franchise continues to suffer losses that must be offset by newer drugs.

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A statement describes it as a side effect of reproductive tract disease, which she had a history of before arriving at the zoo and is common in aging female elephants.

From Los Angeles Times

The oil would likely not be used for Cuba's aging thermoelectric power plants, which rely on the country's own crude production.

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