One way to help in this effort is through persistent and consistent professional advocacy. |
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The persistent charges of jury packing in Ireland led to calls for reform of the jury selection statutes. |
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There is a persistent pattern of the person pushing others away with rage or anger. |
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Eventually he explains that there is a golf competition on and our persistent jubilance is ruining it for every one. |
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The economy eventually goes kablooey due to persistent and increasing deficits. |
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During conflicts, persistent, well-organized minorities can adroitly handle and dominate their opponents. |
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In most areas of social science there has been a persistent debate about the relative merits of ahistoricism and historicism. |
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Meaningful integration has always been a result of persistent social engineering. |
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Common syndromes of impaired consciousness include stupor, coma, persistent vegetative state, and brain death. |
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As it happens, I have been suffering with a rather persistent sniffle over the past week or so. |
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Meanwhile, a new UK survey has revealed one in five smokers suffers from a persistent smoker's cough. |
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A further step imbeds images into the address, which thwarts the most persistent bots. |
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I do not see how that can possibly allow small-scale research on persistent organic pollutants. |
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Referee George Cain decided the Bramall Lane pitch was unplayable at a 2pm inspection following persistent rain overnight. |
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But Sam is persistent, and, in an attempt to prove to her colleagues that she has a heart, she agrees to represent him pro bono. |
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She laughed at how persistent he was, and quickly slid out of her scratchy and stiff nightgown that she had lived in for the past week. |
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However, she could not muster a good response, and so remained silent and persistent. |
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The persistent application of double standards can bring about undesirable results. |
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As a result of this persistent slagging, we redheads have a deep, durable, unspoken, and almost Masonic, bond. |
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The resulting multiple fruit is derived from 1,500 to 2,000 flowers and develops mainly from the persistent perianth. |
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There was some name-calling and uncouth behaviour on the bus but nothing of the targeted and persistent nature required to constitute bullying. |
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Hardaway tried to play in January but scored just 39 points in four games before deciding to sit out because of persistent pain in his knee. |
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Johann Kattus, Alte Reserve, Brut is a startlingly dry Viennese sparkling wine with a very fine persistent mousse. |
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The downside is that if the umbilical connection to the internet is lost, there's no local persistent storage. |
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Moreover, the synaesthetic associations between the different sensory modalities involved are persistent, not random. |
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Intricate repair work has taken place to tackle persistent problems at a troublesome set of York traffic lights. |
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Cars, taxis, buses, and tro-tros fill the streets with exhaust and persistent honking. |
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Its short binate leaves, the persistent long prickles of its cone, and its tough branches, combine to distinguish this Tine from its associates. |
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Some towns in Russia employ trolley police with powers to fine miscreants or issue persistent trolley thieves with life-bans from the store. |
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They billed their approach as a bold use of the legislation, saying it was a response to persistent harassment of residents by travellers. |
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There's some shockers for sure, but good stuff to be found by the persistent. |
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Ireland sought a derogation for the use of set-aside land some weeks ago in view of the persistent wet weather conditions this year. |
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Nocturnal enuresis, or bed-wetting, is one of the most prevalent and persistent sleep problems in children. |
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In later versions, persistent connections that allow multiple sequential transactions on the same connection were introduced. |
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It was the strength of the bond between the two that caused the persistent sensitisation brought on during allergy attacks. |
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Ringworm is a highly contagious fungal disease like tinea that is totally preventable and treatable with persistent home care. |
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Schizophrenia is a chronic and persistent brain disorder and one of the most severe common mental illnesses. |
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He said the public need to distinguish between a one-off caper and persistent anti-social behaviour. |
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The search for rhythmic patterns is so ingrained that given the persistent ticking of a clock we organise the beat into a pattern of tick-tock. |
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Night terrors or persistent recurring bad dreams, physiological illnesses, or persistent tics may warrant professional intervention. |
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Our game plan is to go the distance, in spite of persistent speculation to the contrary. |
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Traders shoo them away from their customers, and batter the children around the head if they become too persistent. |
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Eventually we will know these things, but we must be diligent, thorough, persistent and patient. |
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One of those forces has been the persistent desire to distance science from the feminine, and to identify it with the masculine. |
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When using an alcohol-based surgical hand scrub with persistent activity, follow the manufacturer's instructions. |
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Furthermore, logs provide persistent, exposed substrate where thalloid gametophytes can escape smothering by deciduous hardwood leaf litter. |
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It is testimony to how persistent efforts of residents could lead to visible and desirable changes in the neighbourhood. |
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This time it was a loud thudding and scraping, as though furniture was being moved around and, all the while, there was a persistent chattering. |
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As for Brian, he says he was finally won over because the baiter was so incredibly persistent. |
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They are persistent, strong-willed individuals who may become even more tenacious when faced with obstacles. |
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Campers' temperaments vary, from easy to difficult, persistent to inattentive, outgoing to withdrawn. |
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There is intriguing evidence of persistent overmanning, i.e. maintaining unproductive labour, well into the structural adjustment phase. |
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I have been calling for years for more resources to be put into the benefits service to deal with persistent backlogs. |
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The new Education Secretary has announced a crackdown on classroom backchat and persistent insolence. |
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A persistent left superior vena cava may be associated with the presence of two azygos veins. |
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This is a dense and brooding Merlot that displays a fine and persistent finish with a hint of tarriness. |
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He's given in to the persistent, powerful and rich aviation industry lobby. |
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One of the most persistent criticisms of capitalism is that it fosters avarice and greed. |
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The match officials took a dim view of his persistent remonstrations and he was ordered to sit in the stand for the second half. |
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I sometimes feel I lack the persistent attentiveness I need for the tango classes I've just begun. |
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I already said she is attached, why are you still so persistent in wanting her number? |
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One of the great things about sport is that it teaches athletes to be persistent and never to give up. |
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Little is known about the influence of sleep on persistent wheeze in asthmatic patients. |
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The major difference between a lotic ecosystem and a lentic ecosystem is the persistent flow of water in a lotic ecosystem. |
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Later geological periods show similar patterns of sudden appearance, stasis and persistent chasms of difference between major groups. |
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On the other hand, even Gould's persistent logorrhea has some redeeming consequences. |
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One of the conditions that can be confused with persistent vegetative state is locked-in syndrome. |
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A persistent teenage criminal who broke the terms of his antisocial behaviour order has been locked up for five months. |
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The snow is due to turn heavier and more persistent this afternoon, according to the Met Office. |
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From the ground, Arctic foxes, ground squirrels, and people are a persistent threat. |
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It is apparent that the authorities lack the determination and will power to solve the persistent problem of vagrancy. |
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Labioplasty is indicated for patients with persistent symptoms including entrapment and painful intercourse. |
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Reports of criminal damage and persistent vandalism were also relayed to councillors. |
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Funerals were the most persistent religious ritual during the socialist era. |
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For Socrates, the appetitive hedonist is a blissfully ignorant Sisyphus forever doomed to the cruel pleasure of scratching a persistent itch. |
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Do you ignore symptoms like persistent coughs or indigestion in the hope that they'll go away? |
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The critical issue is that the child is protected for the first five years of life when the risk of persistent infection is high. |
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The European governments of the 1920s were like revolving doors, forever changing and with little sense of persistent direction. |
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With QuickTopic Pro you can also delete entire ranges of messages easily, and you can block the IP addresses of any persistent annoyers. |
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These persistent structures are reminiscent of particles being created and annihilated in a quantum field theory. |
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Anest was awakened from the deep, dream-filled, restorative sleep of the travel-weary by an annoying, persistent knocking at the door. |
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A ship had thrown its anchor down near desolate shores, constantly ravaged and pummeled by persistent waves. |
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This was, to the dismay of many a news-gatherer in the room, to be the evening's persistent refrain. |
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Residual effects of anesthetics and sedatives are the most common reason for persistent somnolence. |
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Chlamydia pneumoniae is an obligate intracellular organism capable of persistent latent infection. |
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Patients with persistent asthma require a regular controller medication as well as a reliever. |
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Day after day he had to din it into her that persistent work, and not ability alone, was essential for success. |
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The persistent offender scheme is devised to catch, convict and provide effective rehabilitative support to these most prolific offenders. |
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The government could have chosen to challenge the persistent lies about refugees. |
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Despite the persistent rumours that the bridegroom was a woman in disguise, the wedding went ahead. |
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Our subjects had had persistent mildly abnormal smears before being referred for colposcopy. |
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The working definition of insomnia is a persistent difficulty in initiating and maintaining sleep. |
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He has since embarked on a winning streak courtesy of his grit, tenacity and persistent style. |
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One persistent thought expressed in the book is the author's never-dying fear of inflation. |
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After four hours of climbing the near vertical mountain footpath, the headache had matured into a persistent thump with each heartbeat. |
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I think he's trying to insert some humour into what could be a dull text, but the persistent labeling is a bit much. |
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As part of the crackdown against absenteeism, the parents of persistent truants have been threatened with tougher fines and jail sentences. |
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Another persistent theme is the utter disregard for the health and safety of working people. |
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The result is an airless Oedipal drama, with a persistent and inescapable note of absurdity. |
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Once I reached warp speed, I never saw two of the dogs again but one of the white and black mutts was persistent and kept up an impressive pace. |
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One of the persistent legends that attaches to Saville, is that, like the author Douglas Adams, he loves the sound of deadlines whooshing past. |
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Scientists immediately scrambled to find an explanation that could account for a persistent, recurring cycle of planet-wide species die-outs. |
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My read of the story tells me that this man is easily offended and a persistent complainer. |
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A polar vortex is a persistent, large-scale weather pattern, likened to a jet stream on Earth in the upper atmosphere. |
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The persistent rabidness of your brand of criticism is not far from that sort of unhinged loony obsessive hatred. |
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He opened the glass door to leave, which resulted in a familiar jingle, breaking the persistent silence. |
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In June, Bernanke had said that the tapering could start only once gains in the labor market seemed persistent and safe. |
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How is it going to enforce its will on a persistent scofflaw? |
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The periodic agony that accompanies sickle cell was joined by the torment of persistent eye infections and repeated surgeries. |
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While not brain-dead, the 81 year old exists in a persistent vegetative state. |
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And our capital account is certainly swelling around that time, as the US runs a persistent, ever-larger trade deficit. |
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This mannered floridity of diction, accompanied by the persistent capitalization of abstract nouns, was to become a distinguishing and disfiguring feature of Bulwer's prose. |
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John offers a constant and persistent whine that borders on sedition. |
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The disorder is thus characterised by involuntary, persistent remembering or reliving the traumatic event in flashbacks, vivid memories, and recurrent dreams. |
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Of the three adults who received amphotericin B in addition to stopping the lipid alimentation, one had persistent fungemia and died of a cardiac arrest. |
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So it looks as though internalist justifications are like irritatingly persistent children in that they give rise to an unending regress of reasons for reasons. |
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By expressing my doubts, I am clearly a dissenter in this persistent force for progress. |
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At that time there was persistent lawlessness, there were bandits, pirates, non-existent communications, areas of dense population, others of none. |
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They couldn't finish yesterday as planned because of the persistent rain which made it impossible to do any cutting with the angle grinder outside. |
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There is a persistent and erroneous belief that the eskimos have 50 words for snow. |
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Using a database ensures that we can store and retrieve data needed by our web application without having to create our own persistent storage layer. |
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Language rights have been a persistent flashpoint, since state employees are required to speak Estonian. |
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Surgical hand antisepsis with an antimicrobial soap or an alcohol-based hand rub with persistent activity is recommended before donning sterile gloves. |
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Bleeding in children, arising from persistent crusting of the insides of the nostrils, is best treated using an antiseptic cream or softening ointment such as petroleum jelly. |
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The most persistent story about the Garter was first recorded in the fifteenth century. |
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Leaves are alternate, distichously arranged, and ligulate at the juncture of sheath and blade, with the sheath being persistent after the blade has been shed. |
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They have eschewed the normal pretence of paying homage to the budgetary rules, as other countries have ritually done when found in persistent breach. |
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This formal linkage is, however, by no means a guarantee that further changes will be made to the CAP to remove its persistent elements of protection. |
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And as for those persistent rumors that Oprah and Gayle are more than just friends? |
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One possible answer was that the animal integrated fragments of the virus into its genes as a result of persistent infection. |
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The North Korean hackers have proven to be a persistent adversary, if not the most skilled one. |
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This is persistent damage by someone who has an axe to grind. |
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The duty of a satyagrahi is to pursue dialogue in a persistent manner. |
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Other unusual sites of drainage include the coronary sinus, inferior vena cava, azygos vein, left subclavian vein, portal vein, and left persistent superior vena cava. |
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The tauromachian symbols are obvious and persistent, but along with them comes a range of other images drawn from folk memories and recollections. |
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Even when you had successfully performed every other task, the problem of money always remained, a persistent, nagging worry at the back of one's mind. |
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For all his manifold flaws and for all the persistent rumours about his drinking, his approach mirrors the fundamental problem at the heart of his party. |
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Why are manlike monsters a persistent part of myth and legend? |
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The general impression one gets is that Morse accepts the persistent stereotype of the solitary miner scratching out a meager existence largely on his own. |
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When the persistent passive-aggressive Nice Guy act fails, do they step it up to elaborate Steve-Urkel-esque stalking and stunts? |
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It is my all-time favourite because it is so dark and it's an excellent year-round plant offering good-looking foliage, tiny mauve flowers and persistent black berries. |
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The acoustic mellowness also meant no mosh pits or persistent fan screaming, an atmosphere that seemed to work out for both the audience and the performers. |
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One of the most persistent myths in American politics is the media-fueled concept of the lame duck. |
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All patients have persistent and sometimes severe or complex problems, both physical or psychological, ranging from bed-wetting to eating disorders. |
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One of the most persistent bottleneck to growth in Zambia over the decades, particularly at the micro level has been the dearth of finance capital for re-investment. |
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The windowing technique captured simulated sinusoidal and step changes in cell migration superposed on a persistent random walk in simulated cell movement. |
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The transformative power of dance is a persistent theme in these films. |
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In the United States, there is no doubt that widespread and persistent use of mind-altering drugs remains firmly entrenched in society as a part of the American way of life. |
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The floodlit one-day international between West Indies and New Zealand A at Bristol was abandoned without a ball being bowled because of persistent heavy rain. |
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Yet this is all short-termism, capitalism's most persistent vice. |
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How do you handle persistent complainers or moaners effectively? |
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A look back at his work would reveal a persistent obsession with pain, suffering and the sinisterly hypnotic potential of martyrdom to provoke and inspire. |
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Key challenges are to reduce the persistent underutilisation of labour resources, to boost productivity growth and to bolster the area's resilience against shocks. |
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The cliffs are so solid and unyielding and yet, these beautiful, persistent plants are allowed to set their roots into that so seemingly impervious surface. |
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Over time, the democratic transformation may go from being a nettlesome impediment to certain U.S. objectives to a persistent constraint on our superpower status. |
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However, throughout their relationship, there were persistent rumors that Brown was also still seeing Rihanna. |
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He died in January 2004 in a London hospital after spending nine months in a persistent vegetative state. |
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Even among the survivors of his generation, Yank Rachell is nearly alone in his persistent use of traditional, even preblues forms. |
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Englaro, 38, was seriously injured in a car accident in January 1992 and had been in a persistent vegetative state since then. |
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Leigh performed for troops before falling ill with a persistent cough and fevers. |
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You must be decisive and persistent to succeed in this competitive field. |
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While most of the HPV infections disappear naturally, persistent infection with oncogenic HPV will definitely lead to cervical cancer. |
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As a teenager, Victoria resisted persistent attempts by her mother and Conroy to appoint him to her staff. |
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The stock has been in a downtrend since March 10, but I'm seeing some persistent optimism, with makes the stock worthy of further investigation. |
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There is a persistent belief that Greensleeves was composed by Henry VIII for his lover and future queen consort Anne Boleyn. |
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I hear other birds nearby, a goldfinch, a persistent Carolina Wren, something stirring in a bush. |
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The smokeless zones reduced levels of sooty particulates and made the intense and persistent London smog a thing of the past. |
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The cult of personality remains one of the persistent features of contemporary politics. |
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Rains on the Basque coast are rarely persistent except during winter storms. |
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Both DDT and its breakdown products DDE and DDD are highly persistent in the environment. |
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Eventually, the researcher decides the error is too persistent and systematic to be a coincidence. |
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If an attacker knows a persistent IP address, they can set up a packet sniffer targeting the specific IP address they want to scan. |
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Examples of persistent toxins are PCBs, DDT, TBT, pesticides, furans, dioxins, phenols, and radioactive waste. |
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In these cases, the malocclusion is often caused by persistent deciduous teeth in the young dog's small oral cavity. |
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This all led mathematicians to target him for polemics and sparked John Wallis to become one of his most persistent opponents. |
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Is providing artificial nutrition and hydration to those in a persistent vegetative state a moral responsibility or a prolongation of suffering? |
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Perhaps things would change if we brought back the borstals and approved schools for persistent wrongdoers. |
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Other persistent toxins are PCBs, DDT, pesticides, furans, dioxins and phenols. |
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Today, Cuba has universal health care and despite persistent shortages of medical supplies, there is no shortage of medical personnel. |
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Monoethanolamine undergoes moderate biodegradation and is not expected to be persistent in the environment. |
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Water temperature profiles showed persistent thermoclines in 10-30 m and 55-75 m layers. |
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He developed acute respiratory distress, involuntary myoclonic movements, anasarca, marked oliguria, and persistent atrial fibrillation. |
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Atrazine and its byproducts are known to be relatively persistent in the environment, potentially finding their way into water supplies. |
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Current analgesic and anti-hyperalgesic pharmacotherapy is insufficient to control persistent algesic states. |
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Naturalization is associated with large and persistent wage gains for the naturalized citizens in most countries. |
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A major climatic recession occurred, lessening the heavy and persistent rains in Central and Eastern Africa. |
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Start early, integrate the talk into family time, be persistent. |
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Woodcracker was a persistent tip for the John Smith's Cup after suffering a few minor problems during his 70-day absence. |
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It's reassuring to see that not even persistent wintriness can defeat the combined forces of middle England and rampant calypso. |
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The Sussex wicketkeeper struggled with his persistent Achilles injury during the first Test at Trent Bridge. |
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The first and most persistent barrier that is thrown in the path of Balzacian influence is deciding whether Melville had known French or not. |
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Developmental exposure to a commercial PCB mixture produces a persistent impairment in long-term potentiation in the rat dentate gyrus in vivo. |
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The coroner was told that Mr Jones, who used to work as a banksman in the mines, had gone to see his GP in August 2013 with a persistent cough. |
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A quadrangular four-lobed, persistent floral tube includes a single stout style with peltate stigma. |
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Food and Drag Administration approval for its Synergy Ablation System, a device that treats persistent a-fib concomitant with open heart surgery. |
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Each scale bear a single small, winged nut that is oval, with two persistent stigmas at the apex. |
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Furthermore, Edward's general popularity was on the wane in this period with higher taxes and persistent disruptions of law and order. |
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Her persistent nagging and constant bickering with me nearly drove me up the wall. |
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A 2016 study found that the manner of the Reconquest has persistent effects on the Spanish economy to this day. |
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Achy muscles, fever and a persistent cough can be symptoms of the potentially lethal disease anthrax. |
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Eleanor, irritated by her husband's persistent interference in Aquitaine, encouraged Richard and Geoffrey to join their brother Henry in Paris. |
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Patients at risk for persistent or erosive disease should begin therapy with DMARDs even if their arthritis remains undifferentiated. |
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They usually experience persistent headache and early abducent nerve paralysis caused by apical involvement and extension into Dorello's canal. |
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A regime of persistent lahar activity results when eruptive activity continually supplies unconsolidated volcanic material for remobilization. |
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Royal Beaudry carried about with him in his work on the Lazy Double D persistent memories of the sloe-eyed gypsy. |
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Winds near the glacial margins were strong and persistent because of the abundance of dense, cold air coming off the glacier fields. |
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Terms of endearment got made because Polly Platt was so persistent. |
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But persistent sealore says that there was so much attention paid to oppression that good seamanship suffered. |
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Kazmi has a persistent cough and frequently quotes Karl Marx. Despite the heat, he wears a woolly hat and a waistcoat over his salwar kameez. |
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All the billions in the world and Manchester City still cannot rid themselves of the most persistent thorn in their side. |
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Fish consumption and exposure to persistent organochlorine compounds, mercury, selenium and methylamines among Swedish fishermen. |
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Temporary reduction in growth velocity has been seen in pre-pubertal children using inhaled glucocorticoids for persistent asthma. |
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Recommended for sinus and persistent cold sufferers, children with glue ear and those seeking a gentle alternative to the dreaded ear syringe. |
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Sporangia were broadly ovoid or obpyriform, semipapillate, and persistent and formed in succession from a single sporangium. |
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How toxic and persistent any one of them will be in the human body is determined by how many chlorines it has and where they reside. |
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An infectious, persistent, and spontaneous disease, animals infected with scrapie must be quarantined and destroyed. |
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Bladder defects may be seen cystoscopically and the proximal part of a persistent urachus can be explored endoscopically. |
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Even in other bryophytes, the sporophyte is persistent and disperses spores over an extended period. |
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But saxifrage pink had an attractive appearance and persistent flowering habit, making it an excellent choice as a green roof plant. |
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In 1679 and 1680 there were persistent rumors of an intrigue between Mary, Lady Grey, and the Duke of Monmouth. |
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Pollution of beaches and other coastal areas by oil tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz and Gulf of Oman is also a persistent concern. |
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In the arctic, icing from October to May can present a hazard for shipping while persistent fog occurs from June to December. |
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There are some viruses that can maintain a persistent infection by infecting different cells of the body. |
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In extreme cases, persistent elephants are tranquilized and transported to Uda Walawe National Park in southeastern Sri Lanka. |
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There was also a persistent problem with engine overloading, as Enterprise locomotives also supplied coach power. |
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Nick was deep in the doghouse with Louella after three days of persistent phone calls and his final less-than-tactful message. |
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In the absence of these, Pentecostals teach that seekers should maintain a persistent faith in the knowledge that God will fulfill his promise. |
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The role of nebulised budesonide in permitting a reduction in the dose of oral steroid in persistent severe asthma. |
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Despite being a persistent critic of some of the government's policies, the paper supported Labour in both subsequent elections the party won. |
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Two thousand years of waiting for their Messiah, and they're still persistent as hell. |
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In some fields, the effects of modernism have remained stronger and more persistent than in others. |
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World War II wrought widespread destruction of most of the city due to the persistent Allied air raids on Japan and the use of incendiary bombs. |
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Those who are weak, sick, malnourished, have cancer or are diabetic have increased susceptibility to chronic or persistent infections. |
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Johnson's persistent requests, was partially due to the Americans failing to support Britain during the Suez Crisis. |
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Emily suffered persistent poor health, but was of strong character, and a formative influence on her sons. |
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Mustard gas was persistent and could linger for days, an additional demoralising factor for their opponents. |
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A therapeutic trial of ESA should be considered in a patient with persistent symptomatic anaemia in whom haematinic deficiency has been excluded. |
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As previously mentioned, winter precipitation occurs in the form of persistent morning drizzle events. |
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Experimental evidence of potential for persistent seed bank formation at a subantarctic alpine site in Tierra del Fuego, Chile. |
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Winds from an easterly direction are usually drier but considerably colder, and may be accompanied by haar, a persistent coastal fog. |
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According to the company, canker sore sufferers can experience persistent pain for one to two weeks of normal healing time. |
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Given recent improvements in macroeconomic fundamentals, why has dollarisation been persistent and not declined? |
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But the persistent trade in illegal CFCs is only one sign that ozone recovery is far from a sure thing. |
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The production of persistent arterial hypertension by cellophane perinephritis. |
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We recorded substrates as bare ground, nonpersistent litter, persistent litter, rock, or sand. |
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Probable explanations include Henry's persistent interference in Aquitaine, his recognition of Raymond of Toulouse in 1173, or his harsh temper. |
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The pharaoh ant, Monomorium pharaonis, is one of the most persistent and pestiferous ants to invade the sanctity of hearth and home. |
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Phyletic evolution and iterative speciation in the persistent Pristiograptus dubius lineage. |
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As Ritvo 1997 shows, belief in telegony was persistent through the end of the nineteenth century. |
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Fog is a persistent problem in parts of the state, especially in East Tennessee. |
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The persistent unknowability of our neighbors of other faiths reminds us of the limits of the human project in coming-to-know-God. |
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The second challenge in talking about marketing leadership is the persistent view that marketing leaders are born, not made. |
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Microphones would be placed around arrival areas and linked to a central control to identify the location of persistent coughers. |
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McCormick says King advised him to stay on message and be persistent. |
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Once written to a disk file the data becomes persistent and it will still be there tomorrow when we run the next program. |
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In Skinny, social success is framed in terms of persistent, reiterative striving toward individual autonomy and achievement, which must also be paternalistically sanctioned. |
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There are 12 compounds in the list of persistent organic pollutants. |
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The Duke's mines were among those supplying the surrounding districts but transport was both inefficient and expensive, and the mines also suffered from persistent flooding. |
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For example, the use of elemental chlorine in the bleaching of wood pulp produces organochlorines and persistent organic pollutants, including dioxins. |
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Due to the OH radical's high reactivity, persistent substances such as surfactants or dioxane decompose into carbon dioxide, water molecules and other inorganic compounds. |
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Dioxins are recognized as a persistent environmental pollutant, regulated internationally by the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants. |
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The truth about Pastor Straton is that he is perhaps the country's most persistent publicity hound. He has an insatiable appetite for newspaper notice. |
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They usually left in October due to persistent stormy weather. |
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At the end of November 2008, the child suffered from cardiac arrest with severe brain damage and was subsequently in a persistent vegetative state with his body paralysed. |
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Development of defective and persistent Sendai virus vector. |
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The persistent left SVC coursed through the left mediastinum and around the left side of the heart, where it emptied into the coronary sinus, which was significantly enlarged. |
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Symptoms can include meningismus, nausea, vomiting, persistent headache, confusion, diplopia, dysphagia, dizziness, dysarthria, cranial nerve palsies, and ataxia. |
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A persistent tradition states that this is because his mother was Berber. |
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All 3 tumors with thyroid cartilage microinvasion were staged as T2 lesions either before radiotherapy started or after showing evidence of recurrence or persistent disease. |
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The former involves willful and persistent adherence to an error in matters of faith and is a grave sin for which the church applies the penalty of excommunication. |
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The smaller value offered by Strabo and the different lengths of Greek and Roman stadia have created a persistent confusion around Posidonius's result. |
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One by one Rome defeated both the persistent Sabines and the local cities, both those under Etruscan control and those that had cast off their Etruscan rulers. |
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Masseter hypertrophy may become apparent in persistent grinders. |
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Our group in 2013 reported the first case in the peer-reviewed literature of stem cells directly benefiting a patient in persistent vegetative state. |
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It's currently being tested for other conditions in which medication may fail, including depression, Tourette's syndrome, epilepsy, pain and persistent vegetative state. |
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He slept fitfully, plagued by bad dreams and a persistent cough. |
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The female cones are pendulous, with persistent scales unlike true firs. |
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In addition, they commonly squeak along a range of tones from high, abrupt pain squeaks to soft, persistent 'singing' sounds during confrontations. |
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These were frequently used to bridge the gap between a foreground scene with figures and a distant panoramic vista, a persistent problem for landscape artists. |
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Steroid injections, metatarsal pads, and wide toe boxes all help with symptoms, although surgical excision of the nerve may be necessary for persistent pain. |
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Essential thrombocytemia is a rare myeloproliferative disease characterized by a persistent increase in platelet numbers and platelet dysfunction. |
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The chief object of De Palma's persistent speculation has been the underpinnings of the homosocial sphere itself, presented as hardly innocent, even at its chummiest. |
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Badfinger toured America for three months in late 1970, and were generally well received, although the band were already weary of persistent comparisons to the Beatles. |
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In his paper Observations of two persistent degrees on a thermometer, he recounted his experiments showing that the melting point of ice is essentially unaffected by pressure. |
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Like the cycads many cycadeoids have trunklike stems that are unbranched or sparsely branched and clothed in spirally arranged persistent leaf bases. |
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However, growing English naval power and increasingly persistent operations against the corsairs proved increasingly costly for the Barbary States. |
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He responded well, with some astonishment, to his persistent interview. |
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For example, a unit should define and label orbits optimized for a primary need of persistent observation, maximizing coverage area or nonpersistent observation mapping. |
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A proportion of patients may have re-emergence of their own haematopoiesis with persistent and stable chimerism, which is generally associated with an asymptomatic state. |
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Remember, in business followthrough is critical so after that networking event, be persistent, keep on calling, ask for that interview, be a noodge. |
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The odor is best described as strongly penetrating, irritating, fatty, overpowering, currylike, heavy, spicy, warm, and persistent, even after drying out. |
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Radiosynoviorthesis with the nuclides Y-90, Re-186 and Er-169 is an established option for the treatment of persistent synovitis of large, medium and small joints. |
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There was, however, a persistent demand for Scottish home rule. |
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Achieving counterinsurgency objectives while effectively exercisng the right of self-defense requires persistent and deliberate rules of engagement training. |
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In one match against New South Wales the referee left the field in disgust at the players' persistent fighting after 56 minutes so the match was abandoned. |
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One of the most persistent criticisms of the National Gallery, apart from those who criticise inadequacies of the building, has been of its conservation policy. |
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Despite repeated citations for recusancy and persistent heavy fines, he died a rich man, having rooms at the time of his death at the London home of the Earl of Worcester. |
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The highly controlled, cautious and curious aspects of the scientific method are thus what make it well suited for identifying such persistent systematic errors. |
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Of acute encephalitis syndrome survivors, 1 experienced residual severe cognitive impairment, motor weakness, and ataxia, and the other experienced persistent ophthalmoplegia. |
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Finally, the identification under HAART of a persistent pool of HIV-infected CD4 T cells indicates that HIV cannot be cytopathic for every cell it infects. |
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