They usually occur once but occasionally reoccur when there is an increase in dosage. |
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Outpatients need to be watched like a hawk, because once you stop treatment, it can reoccur. |
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I would ask that this situation should not be allowed to reoccur in the future. |
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The urge develops because past pleasurable experience and related benefits from the substance or activity are expected to reoccur on the next occasion. |
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So they are immersed in these images, which reoccur over several months when they are associated with post-traumatic stress disorder. |
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I do not believe that this problem should reoccur since his recent order has not been fulfilled. |
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The only benefit major human disasters can have is supplying the impetus and appetite for change to ensure they will never reoccur. |
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It is important that we all learn from these failures and ensure that they never reoccur. |
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It is a highly worrisome death, since it can reoccur if the status quo remains. |
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The rule in Okanagan arose on a very specific and compelling set of facts that created a situation that should hardly ever reoccur. |
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The Commission further asked if the cause of the leak had been detected and the probability for it to reoccur. |
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Additional bouts of political instability could reoccur, with the negative impact on economic activity falling mostly on the tourism sector. |
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As a lot of questions reoccur, please take a moment to search for your query in our database of frequently asked questions. |
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The community wants reassurance that historically familiar yet terrible research abuses will not reoccur. |
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Themes of death, rebirth, femininity, vulnerability and majestic powerful figures reoccur throughout La Terreur's work. |
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The company has admitted staff misreported the contents of batches of Portland cement between September 2002 and December 2004, but vowed the irregularities would not reoccur. |
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If these situations reoccur, parents should be investigated and penalized if appropriate. |
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In fact, Ban Ki-moon highlighted that the food crisis of spring 2008 is not a thing of the past, as there is a great risk that it could it could reoccur in the coming years. |
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Affect us emotionally: We may feel sad, angry, guilty, helpless, numb, confused, discouraged, worried and anxious about the future, and afraid that a similar event may reoccur. |
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The ultimate objective is not only to identify problems in these categories, but also to produce a general evaluation of the risk that similar problems will reoccur. |
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The Board's priority in 2010-11 will be to continue its efforts to reduce the average processing time of new cases so as to ensure that a backlog does not reoccur. |
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In recent days temperatures in one of the plant's reactors may have hovered too close for comfort to the level where a chain-reaction might reoccur from melted fuel. |
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On the basis of the above facts and considerations, it is concluded that dumping is unlikely to reoccur for both Russia and Kazakhstan, should the measures in force be removed. |
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The Government of the Philippines should assume responsibility for investigating the current conflict in Canatuan and for adopting procedures that would ensure such examples do not reoccur in future. |
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Whenever you search a database you will always be able to establish historical stock-price patterns, but the question remains whether these will reoccur. |
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It has baffled many builders and remediators with its ability to reoccur just weeks after it has been scraped or sprayed away. |
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Non-conformance Report: Details a specific incident where someone did not follow the proper procedure in a particular task and obliges a follow-up to ensure that the situation has been rectified and that it won't reoccur. |
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We should ask ourselves whether we have done our best to avoid such a crisis from occurring and, moreover, whether we can be sure that this will not reoccur in some other destination country. |
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