Broad swathes of the country's industrial heartland are now chronically short of electricity. |
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Each drug alone has its own potential for side effects, especially in the elderly and the chronically ill who don't metabolize well. |
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Why was he so chronically bereft of the social skills necessary for good political management? |
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The consequence of this misalignment will be damage to the structure, either chronically or acutely. |
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Neighbors were attempting to avoid further development in the chronically cramped neighborhood of shotgun cottages. |
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However, students who do not attend school may be similar to alternative school students, students who are often chronically absent or truant. |
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Educational Advocates are ex-offenders who work to bring chronically truant youth back to school. |
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We continue to observe pockets of defaults in either chronically or newly ailing industrial sectors. |
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Life has fallen into a languid pattern, my voice unreliable and my blood count chronically low and I tend to spend a lot of time asleep. |
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A chronically harassed, understaffed, underequipped system reaches reflexively for routine diagnoses, prescriptions. |
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She says the chronically underfunded centre is a lifeline for the 60 men and women who use it every day. |
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They say the federal and provincial governments have chronically underfunded them, and are left with little choice. |
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It is a matter of regret that the benefits of these reforms to consumers, workers and taxpayers have been chronically undersold. |
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In the first eight months I was working there, I was chronically underworked, and yet they employed an intern, and threw work at him. |
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Lack of feeling can lead to unfelt but serious damage to the feet and ulcers, which can become chronically infected, requiring amputation. |
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Hearing loss has been reported in workers chronically exposed to butyl alcohol. |
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Of course, some Africans are starving and many are chronically poor, sick and hungry. |
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As a result, the health service is chronically short of information technology skills. |
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He is in stable condition after throat surgery and a battle to halt the spread of an inflammation in his chronically ill lungs. |
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We already face the argument of the withdrawal of medical support to the chronically handicapped and the aged. |
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I'm optimistic that I can retrain my chronically contracted muscles and be able to work, run, and have freedom of movement. |
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They observed chronically infected individuals untreated with anti-retrovirals. |
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Patients with idiopathic central sleep apnea will hyperventilate chronically, both awake and asleep. |
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It's important to know which conditions can mimic psychotic illness but should be treated differently, both acutely and chronically. |
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Evidence suggests that youth who are chronically exposed to community violence can become desensitized to its effects. |
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Her work drew upon her own stifling upbringing and unhappy marriage to a chronically unfaithful husband. |
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These chronically bullied children represent an important target group for empirical inquiry and clinical intervention. |
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A divided union movement created chronically unstable labor relations, to which ship owners responded by making generous concessions. |
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The law enables companies with chronically underfunded plans to receive an implicit subsidy from companies with sound plans. |
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Treaty obligations that restrain capitalist development are chronically ignored. |
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One application has been the teaching of good spelling to adults with a long history of being chronically poor spellers. |
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On March 18, the Allies suffered a chronically embarrassing naval disaster. |
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Don't fall into the trap of blindly defending the budget simply because left-wingers are chronically idiotic about this. |
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When she gives the chronically spacey Shaun the boot, he indulges in a booze fest at the local pub with his best friend. |
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All of the villagers are chronically dim-witted, including the girl he falls in love with. |
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The main storylines follow his turbulent, and pathetic, attempts to escape from his chronically insipid persona. |
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Broad swathes of China's industrial heartland are now chronically short of electricity. |
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Scottish coins were always in chronically short supply while foreign money circulated freely. |
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So it's not a virus that every Himalayan palm civet has always had and is chronically infected with. |
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Along with morphine, it was prescribed to chronically ill patients suffering everything from asthma to diarrhoea. |
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In Asia, most persons are infected perinatally and are usually asymptomatic, but remain chronically infected. |
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Such neighbourhoods are chronically poor and lack the social cohesion of an established community. |
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Biopsy of the wall of the mucocoele taken at the time of surgery showed chronically inflamed respiratory mucosa. |
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If the patient becomes chronically infected, all household contacts should be vaccinated. |
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From 30 to 50 percent of chronically infected patients develop cirrhosis, and 5 to 15 percent develop decompensated cirrhosis or hepatoma. |
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So far its new policy has designedly disenfranchised many eligible disabled and chronically ill students. |
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Duoderm is designed for chronically ill elderly people with non-healing diabetic wounds. |
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But our chronically weak dollar is a clear sign that the global investment community thinks our economic prospects are dim. |
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The other paramedic, an aging man with a paunch and chronically disapproving eyes, nodded at my beer jug. |
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Stressors may be acute, sequential, episodic, chronically intermittent, sustained, or anticipated. |
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It can be compared to an overflowing rubbish-bin, which our brain, this amnesiac dustman, chronically forgets to empty. |
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Because of their ability to cause peripheral vasoconstriction, ergot alkaloids should not be used chronically. |
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Both men are chronically dyspeptic, which is, perhaps, what makes them so good. |
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Mr Barry was 82 years old, chronically sick, partially sighted and after fracturing his hip was able to get around only with a walking frame. |
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Doodling, the informal artform, is chronically under-funded, rarely the subject of late-night panel reviews, and yet it thrives. |
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These well-meaning campaigners are chronically tone-deaf to pop cultural semantics and subtleties. |
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Large numbers of persons in areas of India, Pakistan, and several other countries have been chronically poisoned from naturally occurring arsenic in ground water. |
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Meanwhile, the six school board members in attendance wore chronically long faces and unanimously concurred that this realignment thing was a terribly unfortunate matter. |
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He's chronically depressed, sometimes suicidal, and a loose cannon. |
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There were mounting medical bills for his wife, who was chronically sick. |
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With a chronically malcontent mother and a father for whom all of life's best opportunities appear to have passed him by, is singularly determined. |
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His legs immediately gave way and he rolled backwards with a loud thud, landing sprawled, suffering from chronically injured pride, in an ungainly heap. |
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Histologic studies have revealed altered fiber structure, increased vascularity, and changes in the extracellular matrix in patients with chronically painful Achilles tendons. |
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He wanted me to know the sort of country I was living in and what was going on around me, in defiance of the chronically mendacious official propaganda. |
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The charity helps persons who are aged, disabled or chronically ill, from single-headed households, and others genuinely unable to assist themselves. |
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Amphetamines and MDA also will produce vasculitis when used chronically. |
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Since one of the main benefits of weightlifting is to increase bone strength and density, you're simply spinning your wheels in the gym if you're chronically low on calcium. |
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Arterial caliber is regulated in part by wall shear stress, both acutely and chronically through regulation of matrix metalloprotcinase production. |
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The initiation of the neoplastic process could be caused by some biochemical substances produced during metabolism in chronically inflamed tissues. |
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Being chronically food-aware has warped us to a greater or lesser extent. |
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Introduced two years ago by President Vladimir V. Putin, the tax was designed to bring order to the chaos of the chronically underfinanced state budget. |
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The junior deckhand on duty had fallen asleep, chronically fatigued after his eight hours' sleep in the previous 24 hours were broken into three periods. |
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They are not for the physically lazy or the chronically, unabashedly out-of-shape. |
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Labor force participation among the mothers of special needs and chronically ill children is shockingly low. |
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And as any reader of Paul Krugman knows, these efforts have been chronically slow, late, and ineffective. |
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But, as has chronically been the case, they are technically underequipped. |
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After scooping up statuettes early in her career, she has been chronically snubbed by the Academy. |
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One of the translations Andrew suggests is a chronically unlucky person, or perhaps walking disaster, chronic loser or even just loser if pressed for time. |
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Blood pressure can notoriously come on and present itself when persons have strokes or heart attacks as a result of a chronically raised pressure. |
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Community development forums have emerged as a potentially more effective alternative to chronically disappointing government-directed efforts to foster growth. |
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He was diagnosed by Lacan as chronically and incurably insane. |
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Even a rock-like drop in the dollar during the last two quarters of 2003 has brought no relief from chronically high US trade and current account deficits. |
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Most transitorily poor households are substantially better off than chronically poor households. |
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The chronically treacherous Eadric was executed within a year of Cnut's accession. |
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Young Henry was unhappy that, despite the title of king, in practice he made no real decisions and was kept chronically short of money by Henry. |
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Heaviside was chronically poor, making his refusal of the offer even more striking. |
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At the age of 17, he suffered a severe attack of whooping cough, which was probably responsible for his chronically weak chest in later life. |
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In Luxembourg only voters below the age of 75 and those who are not physically handicapped or chronically ill have the legal obligation to vote. |
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Those chronically stressed animals were then compared with nonstressed peers. |
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Better to be thought chronically shy than to have landladies with duplicate keys sneaking in at night in their bedwear. |
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In fact, these concentrations have not caused any adverse effects in pregnant women, neonates, or older children exposed chronically. |
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People who live on chronically low incomes know all about budgeting. |
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Her medications included quinidine 200 mg four times daily, which she had been taking chronically for 15 years. |
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Effects of a-ketoglutarate on energy status in the intestinal mucosa of weaned piglets chronically challenged with lipopolysaccharide. |
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It is aquaholic, chronically so. With one-fifth as much water as the East, its withdrawal depletions are four times as great. |
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When chronically abused, ketamine can cause cognitive problems and schizoid effects, prior reports have suggested. |
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Viatical settlements, a financial resource for the terminally or chronically ill, have been around for more than a decade. |
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We don't worry very much about the toxicities of lamivudine and emtricitabine any more except in patients who are chronically coinfected with hepatitis B virus. |
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But Bradley, who dropped the gloves on Gore in a combative debate Wednesday night and called the vice president chronically dishonest, ignored Sullivan's advice. |
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The same can be said for the discussion of an homage to Falla held at the Opera-Comique in 1928, an event that has been chronically misdated and thus overlooked. |
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Lungworms can also chronically irritate the lungs, leading to pneumonia. |
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Palliative care is a form of medicine that focuses on managing the symptoms of chronically ill patients or patients with a life limiting illness so that they are comfortable. |
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Cholera occurs as both outbreaks and chronically in certain areas. |
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Goods included household goods, medical supplies, clothes, furniture, cosmetics, and toiletries in chronically short supply through official outlets. |
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It is believed that chronically entangled animals may in fact sink upon death, due to loss of buoyancy from depleted blubber reserves, and therefore escape detection. |
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The result, he claimed, was chronically low wages, which prevented the standard of living for most of the population from rising above the subsistence level. |
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All too often, chronically ill or disabled people are viewed as being nonsexual people by their family, friends, and even many medical professionals. |
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Viliuisk encephalomyelitis is an acute, often fatal, meningoencephalitis that tends to develop into a prolonged chronically progressive panencephalitis. |
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