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Despite signs of recovery in the mid-2000s, the 2008 global economic recession has protracted these issues.
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Some lifters will retract the scapulae and hold them there, as opposed to letting them protract, to get a better stretch in the posterior deltoid.
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Due to the large number of owners who wanted to sell the negotiations were protracted over several months.
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Construction was protracted due to the failure of the original contractors to secure proper bonds, and the light was not brought into service until 1897.
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Research indicates recovery from financial crisis can be protracted, with lengthy periods of high unemployment and substandard economic growth.
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The exposure of the body, however, must not be protracted.
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It is protracted between the summit and periphery to form a claw-like element.
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In other words, they have the ability to protract their claws from a retracted, at-rest position.
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They are slightly shouldered at the summit but very slightly protracted at the suture.
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The negotiations between the governments of each state and the royal houses were protracted because of the differing views on the level of compensation.
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