The use of neostigmine to antagonise neuromuscular blockade may increase bowel motility and result in a higher rate of anastomotic leakage. |
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Its military campaigns and parades served only to antagonise the nationalists. |
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It's not a smart move to gratuitously antagonise a welterweight boxing champ. |
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Controversial blogs are shut down, and chatroom moderators kick out participants who post comments likely to antagonise the Communist party. |
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I personally don't think we should be given more powers because it would just antagonise people. |
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We didn't go out of our way to antagonise him, indeed we tried to avoid all contact. |
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He was less aggressive today but we played against a team that also wanted just to play football and not antagonise him. |
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We can see through every terrorist attempt to divide the world into their world and ours, to antagonise groups or religions. |
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America would do well to befriend changing Japan, rather than antagonise it. Japan may also start to play a bigger role abroad. |
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And too much advertising, he said, can actually antagonise people further. The audience was generally receptive, claims Mr Parrish. |
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Both must show their readiness to talk, lest they needlessly antagonise the next American administration. |
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I am also hesitant to antagonise Canada, which is a great ally of the EU and shares our common values. |
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If you don't plan, you may waste valuable energy, miss some opportunities and perhaps even antagonise people you need to keep on your side. |
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Furthermore, an increase in the subscription probably will antagonise the project of increasing membership. |
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Results from the Hall study suggest that calcium on the leaf surface and within the plant tissue can antagonise glyphosate activity. |
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Another approach is using drugs to antagonise the peripheral effects of opioids so that bowel dysfunction is reversed, speeding discharge from hospital. |
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Q MY teenage daughter is very rebellious and wears clothes that my husband hates, just to antagonise him. |
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Joanne has managed to antagonise Andy's wife, her own child and now her ex. |
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Yet these countries will also be careful not to antagonise the two key continental powers, France and Germany, whose political and economic clout they are well aware of. |
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Being subjected to outside evaluation could undermine or antagonise staff, particularly if they thought that certification teams failed to understand the complexity of issues involved in their area. |
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Some diseases cause abnormally high concentrations of hormones that antagonise the effects of insulin on blood glucose levels, e.g. growth hormone, cortisol, glucagon, and adrenalin. |
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Why on earth Neville felt the need to antagonise Tevez further is beyond me. |
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The media is perceived to be too powerful to criticise and antagonise. |
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But like Mr Perry he has taken some moderate positions, in his case on gun control as well as immigration, that might antagonise the conservative base. |
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Limited reforms were enough to antagonise the ruling class but not enough to satisfy the radicals. |
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The military campaign will only further antagonise the civilian population in Chechnya and make a long-term political solution increasingly difficult. |
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India, intent on closer ties with China, probably does not want the Karmapa to antagonise Beijing. Not just HollywoodThe fear that the Dalai Lama's death will be a disaster for the Tibetan cause looks justified. |
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If the large Member States ask for the votes in the Council to be redistributed to a certain degree, then that is a reasonable request, but if they over-react, they will antagonise the small countries. |
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In doing this, we do not seek to provoke or antagonise China. |
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Inspired as a teenager by Jim Morrison's stage theatrics and how he would antagonise the audience, He would shake, rattle and yowl at early Stooges shows, and even now always performs topless. |
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If the new government revokes Manjhi's decision, he might antagonise the members of the Dusadh caste, which is most dominant of all scheduled castes in Bihar. |
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