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Winter takes its toll on your health.

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" It took its toll on his long-term health.

The recession is taking its toll on the housing markets.

Bourgeois believes the war on terrorism has taken a toll on King's nonviolent vision.

Japanese forces had taken a huge toll on the 1st Marine Division.

THE recession has taken its toll on morals as well as profits.

But their exacting curriculum, tough competition and reclusive campus lifestyle have taken a toll on students.

"how the work week can take a toll on employees, But"

The cost may take a lesser toll on your wallet than another argument would on your marriage.

What’s more, global warming, dams and pollution have taken a heavy toll on eel populations in North America and Europe.

That's why the talk of letting the next crisis take its toll on themselves is nothing more than empty talk.

A growing amount of research shows a pessimistic outlook can take a huge toll on your health.

At last, the thesis explores the impact of the reform of rural tax and toll on village water irrigation.

The drought has taken its toll on the ability of farmers and pastoralists who rear livestock and produce food.

Abandonment of cotton crop by the farmers would take its toll on the textile industry that immensely depends on this crop.

The CLA survey released on Tuesday found that 40% of respondents said that the long working hours take a toll on their health and family life.

I have to confess that Whitewater, especially the attacks on Hillary, took a bigger toll on me than I thought it would.

With no limit to the working week, the long hours continue to take their toll on teachers' health and their lives outside work.

Often caused by degenerative spine conditions, arthritis and cancer or cancer treatment, chronic pain takes a powerful toll on quality of life.

While moderate excitement can boost strength and energy, excessive excitement threatens to restrain mobility, reduce self-control and take a toll on efficiency.

Like millions of Americans, the chronic stresses of life have taken their toll on me and I struggle each day to keep myself afloat.

In reality, the research suggests that even small amounts of sleep deprivation take a significant toll on our health, our mood, our cognitive capacity and our productivity.

The first two depend so much on U.S. export markets that until the U.S. recovers, they won t be able to, either. Lower oil revenue and an enfeebled auto industry are taking a toll on both.

The two-month-old Writers Guild of America strike has taken a toll on Hollywood's awards season, leading to the cancellation of the Golden Globes and the scaling-down of People's Choice.

From the study of the highway tolling theory, it is indicates that the main reason for the country to collect the highway toll on passing vehicles is the shortage of the highway construction funds.

"When the chemicals Began to take their toll on the animals' Bodies, we slaughtered tens of thousands of "suspected animals"in the name of safety regardless whether they had been infected or not."

Telefonica's second-biggest market in the region, Venezuela, has proved more risky than expected, with the devaluation of the bolivar this year taking a toll on the group's earnings.

Hepatitis is one of the most prevalent and serious infectious conditions in the world, but many people - including health policy makers - remain unaware of its staggering toll on global health.

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