Patients treated surgically for this condition have a lower risk of fractures and stomach ulcers than those treated conservatively. |
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Alice dresses conservatively and wears her hair pulled back, so the audience knows she's repressed both literally and figuratively. |
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In addition, manage your personal affairs conservatively and keep your professional record spotless. |
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I think you'd rather be a little bit more conservatively positioned in the bond market. |
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Group 1 fractures are treated conservatively with an arm sling for comfort, even if significant displacement is present. |
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Setting up his own shop two years later, he steered it conservatively for decades. |
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He probably had a lot of hair, although it was styled conservatively, tightly curled and kept close to his scalp. |
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Single-locus mismatches were interpreted as mutations or mistyping, and such nestlings were conservatively classified as withinpair young. |
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A teenager is wearing a dirtied white baseball cap with the bill pulled down tight, conservatively pointing forward. |
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Are these students skilled enough to study effectively with conservatively schooled students in the college? |
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What sort of reaction did you get from what I imagine would be a fairly conservatively dressed meeting of businesspeople? |
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He voted very conservatively, but he appeared to be a moderate, reasonable person because he was candid with the press and open. |
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The women wear blouses, sweaters, and skirts and are no less conservatively groomed. |
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Some carped that the car looked too much like its conservatively styled predecessor. |
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The president is widely seen as more pragmatic, while the congressman is proudly, conservatively ideological. |
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Unlike many of its rivals, this is one of most conservatively run clubs in England. |
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Previously, the company had been conservatively valued at 60 cents per share. |
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Newspapers have been conservatively run, averse to risk and unwilling to make the kind of investment that characterizes growth industries. |
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Patients reported numerous problems in communicating their pain to nurses, and perhaps as a result, patients were very conservatively medicated. |
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Let's conservatively estimate that one of these workers stitches together five pairs of trainers per day. |
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It fostered a vigorous but conservatively minded fandom, which still flourishes and holds many conventions, large and small. |
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Some doctors choose to treat things conservatively, some aggressively, and some cultivate a sensitive empathic approach. |
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The new drawings are each based on a gray, screen-printed line drawing of an upscale living room, conservatively furnished. |
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Open your speech conservatively or light-heartedly and express your gratitude to your parents for their contribution to the wedding festivities. |
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She'd come to school dressed pretty conservatively, but later in the day she'd be sauntering around in a tight mini skirt and sexy shoes. |
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Haemorrhoids should be managed conservatively, using laxatives and dietary fibre. |
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Most lesions can be managed conservatively by the use of properly fitting shoes and padding to redistribute mechanical forces. |
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These goals can be achieved by treating simple lacerations of the hand conservatively instead of with sutures. |
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An undisplaced fractured head of second metacarpal was treated conservatively. |
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Selection bias is a significant factor in deciding who should have surgery and who should be managed conservatively. |
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More conservatively, however, many reductionists reintroduced elements of composition into improvised music. |
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Like most female professionals, women of my age in their forties and fifties dress conservatively. |
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It's a reassuring recourse for women like me who might even be accused of approaching life too conservatively, too responsibly. |
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As I neared them, I could see that the man's blonde hair was receding and he was dressed rather conservatively. |
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Medically stable patients with intramural hematoma usually are managed conservatively with bowel rest. |
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The patient was advised of the fracture and was managed conservatively with a splint. |
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Periodic follow-up imaging should be a consideration if the decision is made to manage the patient conservatively. |
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Although conservatively dressed, he wore a gold watch chain on his grey waistcoat and designer black leather shoes. |
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Renal stones, which are generally asymptomatic, may be followed conservatively. |
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Most patients with lower limb arterial disease are treated conservatively and do not reach the stage at which surgical intervention is needed. |
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The Peugeot drivers drove conservatively in order to maintain their places, finishing fifth and sixth on both stages. |
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Although some clinicians opt to follow asymptomatic patients conservatively with serial sonography, the wisdom of this approach is questioned. |
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She was treated conservatively with acid suppression and transfusions. |
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So now they've given up even trying and have adopted the uniform of the conservatively mundane, often in the shape of generic khakis and a white golf shirt. |
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She dressed conservatively, wore little makeup and was unpretentious. |
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Because he was one of the few radio personalities who would tell off his listeners for voting too conservatively. |
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Drive slowly and conservatively until thoroughly comfortable with handling the vehicle. |
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During those three years, we conservatively project that more than 50,000 women and children will be positively impacted. |
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Using available AECL annual reports CERI double-checked these figures and found them to be reasonable and conservatively calculated. |
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This law could potentially be interpreted liberally or conservatively. |
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Democrats in more conservative districts generally vote more conservatively. |
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A statistical analysis of his votes since he came to the senate in 1984 shows that he's voted more conservatively every year since. |
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There is no injustice to the driver since approved instruments report results conservatively. |
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The conventional business portfolios are managed quite conservatively and, as a result, default and write-off rates tend to be relatively low. |
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All models are conservatively rated at 40 amps total with any outlet good to 40 amps! |
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We conservatively use the low end range of their costs for two main reasons. |
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It is important that we are conservatively organised with regard to our balance sheet structure and our financing. |
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The OFA will also manage the Province's liquid reserves conservatively, with a rate of return consistent with its investment objectives. |
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A conservatively redesigned Jeep Grand Cherokee will arrive this fall. |
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He keeps a long cigar in his mouth and dresses conservatively. |
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They tried for a merger with a more conservatively run institution. |
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The difference in the risk of end points between surgically and conservatively treated patients must be larger than if the cases were more balanced. |
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The injuries were treated conservatively with below-knee plasters. |
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It can be treated conservatively with an orthosis, rest and physiotherapy. |
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He is surrounded by attorneys all dressed in their conservatively tailored uniforms. |
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He was managed conservatively with dietary restriction, parenteral fluids and alimentation, and prokinetic agents, and his paralytic ileus resolved. |
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In the first case, you won't know the true dimensions, so you will build conservatively, shaving off inches to try to make sure that the bookcase will fit. |
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It is situated in the enormous Les Trois Vallees ski area which links what is conservatively estimated at 600 kilometres of groomed pistes and off-piste terrain. |
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The males are bright and showy while the hens are conservatively dressed. |
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Mr. Speaker, the truth is that this government has put in place countless measures to ensure that we monitor public finances, to ensure that we run the country as it should be run, conservatively and fiscally responsibly. |
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He is now having enterocutaneous fistula for which he is being treated conservatively. |
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Given that the funds are required to be invested conservatively, the lower the interest rates in the economy, the lower will be the income earning ability of the funds set aside. |
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Managed conservatively, the Trust fund would become self-sustaining. |
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And these programs have been conservatively documented to save billions. |
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The Mamluks in particular were conservatively against the incorporation of gunpowder weapons. |
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The language was conservatively modernized, and additional seasonal material was added. |
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His approach was to move all the voices in a homorhythmic manner with no complicated rhythms, and to use dissonance very conservatively. |
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More casual clothes are often completely acceptable, although in some countries, for example Malta, it is a good idea to dress a little more conservatively. |
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The brothers conservatively bought more land. |
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So, prepare your cash flow projections for expansion very conservatively. |
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Volatility in fixed-income and currency markets led to temporary burdens from conservatively calculated remeasurements. |
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This was accomplished despite the difficult market environment over the past few months which, in our view, validates our strategy of owning high quality assets and conservatively financing them on a long-term basis. |
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The Republican representing the squishiest, most RINO-ish district in the country votes almost as conservatively as the one representing the most bullet-munching conservative district in the country. |
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An Anoscopy was performed, revealing no internal hemorrhoids, and the decedent was conservatively treated. |
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When funds instead position themselves more conservatively and short stocks, the markets promptly rally on the merest whiff of better news. An unaccustomed timidity has seized many hedge funds. |
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Michael Mullin of Scripps says it delayed the return of the sardine by about 15 years. The obvious answer is to manage fish stocks conservatively. |
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Should asymptomatic bronchogenic cysts in adults be treated conservatively or with surgery? |
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A seroma that developed at the hernia site after 1 week was treated conservatively. |
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Rarely do such conservatively socialistic reports find their way into the European Parliament plenary sitting as this report of Mrs Van Lancker's on the EU's socio-political programme that we voted for. |
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The pools earmarked for short-term needs and basic lifetime income would be invested conservatively, while those geared toward longer-term objectives could be more aggressively invested. |
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In response to this position of the intervenors, CNSC staff stated that, until proven otherwise, the CNSC is conservatively assuming that the observed increases are the result of current operations. |
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Reiter approaches the formalization problem conservatively. |
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The intent was to fish these stocks conservatively so as to promote stock growth, but it is clear that fishing mortality was higher than intended during this period. |
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However, AECL believes that sufficient information has emerged from its activities to provide confidence that the behaviour could be conservatively accounted for in its new safety analyses. |
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Shaheen seemed a very ordinary, conservatively dressed, polite young chap. |
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Indicator LEDs are known for their extremely long life, up to 100,000 hours, but lighting LEDs are operated much less conservatively, and consequently have shorter lives. |
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Both patients were treated conservatively with a single dose of pyrantel pamoate, daily sinus irrigation with saline, and daily bedside endoscopic debridement. |
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We therefore managed the bleeding conservatively using styptics. |
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