Which preposition to use with deterioration
According to my experience their number will increase still more with the setting in of the bad weather and the deterioration of rations.
Science is prostituted to deceive the public by cloaking the increasing deterioration in quality of merchandise.
Many mighty nations have used it for centuries, and show no aggregated deterioration from its employment.
Some of it is for deterioration due to climate and length of time in store.
"It is the rule to deprive of life, promptly and painlessly, children to whom, from physical deformity or defect, life is thought unlikely to be pleasant, and whose descendants might be a burden to the public and a cause of physical deterioration to the race.
He will be unusually fortunate if he finds so small a deterioration as 10 per cent.
The girl's quick eyes travelled downward, noting the increased signs of deterioration with something like distress.
When plunged in the vortex of politics, courts must waver as do legislatures, and nothing is to me more painful than to watch the process of deterioration by which our judges lose the instinct which should warn them to shun legislation as a breach of trust, and to cleave to those general principles which permit of no exceptions.
With the increasing deterioration inside the German Empire the resolve of the Chancellor to avoid a clash with the United States strengthened daily.
There is some wonderful grim landscape in the poem; towards the middle there is a great speech on deterioration through prosperity, a piece of sustained intensity that reads like an Aeschylean chorus; and there is some admirable fighting, especially the fight with Grendel in the hall, and with Grendel's mother under the waters, while Beowulf's companions anxiously watch the troubled surface of the mere.