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How to use remission in a sentence

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One way to balance this is to consider joining a faculty that has dependent tuition remission.
This pregnancy could overstrain an already overstrained body and could put her remission in jeopardy.
Perhaps as a moralizing subtext, Alexander piped in a recording of a monastic chant of Psalm 51, a prayer for the remission of sins.
Third, we pray to obtain from him the forgiveness of our sins and the remission of their punishment.
An indulgence was a papal document that granted the buyer remission from the need to do penance for his sins.
Without the shedding of the blood of Jesus there could have been no remission of sin.
Two of the five patients sustained complete remission of symptoms for more than a year prior to the study.
Treatment for ulcerative colitis seeks to improve quality of life by inducing and maintaining remission of symptoms and inflammation.
The authors conclude that methotrexate is safe and effective for maintaining remission in patients with Crohn's disease.
At this dosage, 80 percent of patients will experience clinical remission or improvement within four weeks.
No single therapy has been proven effective at achieving complete remission in every patient.
She'd been in remission for three months now and so far things were looking good.
Spontaneous remission occurs in approximately two thirds of these patients.
His achievement is more remarkable as he is in remission from chronic myeloid leukaemia.
Pituitary irradiation can induce remission of disease in more than one half of patients with recurrence after surgery.
The medical complications of bulimia, however, are considerable and can persist long after clinical remission is achieved.
For most patients partial remission of symptoms is the best that they can hope for.
The disease was in remission for eighteen months but reappeared in January.
However, the patient experienced a partial remission, whereas previous chemotherapy treatments alone had had no effect.
There was a short remission period following the surgery, but the patient complained of recurrent abdominal pain and a laparoscopy was performed.
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There is not only the remission by indemnification but the remission by abnegation.
This stamp was employed in affixing his signature to the remission to the Hamiltons.
After the blooding sleep very frequently followed, and a partial or sometimes a complete remission of the symptoms.
Brown left him then, with a nod that conveyed remission of cardinal sin, and a warning not to repeat the offence.
In 468, the people again withdrew to the Janiculum, demanding the remission of debts, and crying out against usury.
Every convict who helped to catch a fugitive was entitled to a remission of six days.
May their prayers obtain the remission of their sins, and may the sun smile on them!
For this is my blood of the new testament, which is shed for many for the remission of sins.
Its offer is, always and everywhere, the forgiveness, the remission of sins.
The seven-year-old has spent a year in remission after undergoing 27 months of gruelling chemotherapy at Newcastle's Royal Victoria Infirmary.
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