Driving to work this morning I saw several incidences of bad driving and plain old discourtesy on the road. |
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If there was a rigorous enforcement of regulations these incidences would be curbed because managements would be penalised severely. |
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I think these incidences are incredibly rare and they have been blown out of proportion and we need to take a measured view. |
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Certain incidences described may only be rare occurrences that may already have been corrected. |
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Polyunsaturated fatty acids have been linked to lower incidences of heart disease. |
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Because of incidences of nephrotoxicity when taken over long periods, phenacetin is no longer available in the U.S. Found in two products. |
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The value to researchers is that such studies can be most successful in tracking incidences of various common diseases. |
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However, he warned if current weather conditions persisted, then the number of reported incidences would increase. |
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For example, he treated the incidences of taxes on capital and land in lieu of examining the effects of a property tax per se. |
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While these incidences are currently small in number, they are extremely concerning. |
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In spite of this, incidences of fraud are still emerging in all business areas, including bills, bank acceptance, deposits and loans. |
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A chapter from a book about alternatives to self injury, and a worksheet asking questions about previous incidences of self harm. |
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The two U.S rappers died after they were both gunned down in separate incidences by gang rivals. |
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Residents will also be able to record incidences on logs, which will be distributed by the police. |
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Higher temperatures will mean increased incidences of vector-borne diseases like malaria, dengue and measles. |
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But, as Wilkinson may or may not be aware, even prison guards tend to report high incidences of rape. |
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Although smaller in number, incidences of gonorrhea and genital warts rose, while there was a fall in cases of herpes and syphilis. |
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Fingal County Council runs a Litter Freephone service to encourage the public to report incidences of littering and illegal dumping. |
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He described the relatively high incidences of fuel poverty in houses with children as particularly disturbing. |
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Four power failures were reported on January 2, 10, 11 and 13, following at least 16 separate incidences last year. |
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There are different skull shapes, different frequencies of blood types, different incidences of heritable diseases. |
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This is especially worrying where it leads to higher incidences of ill-health. |
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Only later did research shed light on grim effects of the partially hydrogenated oil in margarine, with results such as higher incidences of heart disease. |
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The differences in overall victimization are driven mainly by the incidences of completed rape. |
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It not only motivates parents to concede to the practice, but also not to report incidences when medical issues arise. |
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As for introducing mobile phones on aircraft, we are at something of a loss to explain how this idea is compatible with reducing incidences of air rage. |
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Increased incidences of the same led to the enhancement of the sentence to death so as to act as a deterrent. |
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In one study, 80 novice naval cadets using the herb to fend off seasickness had fewer reported incidences of vomiting and cold sweats. |
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It is being run against the background of growing incidences of crop problems and, in some cases, crop failures due to deficiencies of lime and trace elements. |
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The incidences of violent crime are ongoing, and the more horrific ones usually spark some kind of immediate public reaction like a protest or a march. |
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Breastfed babies have fewer incidences of diarrhea, respiratory illnesses, ear infections, colic and allergies. |
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As the prevailing wind begins to shift towards the east in the springtime, the incidences of fog also increase. |
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All reported incidences of phrenic nerve palsy have resolved as of the presentations in Mannheim last week. |
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Then the debates were centered around computerization and of its incidences for the occupation of judicial officer. |
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There was some evidence of carcinogenic activity in female mice based on increased incidences of hepatocellular neoplasms. |
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Patients were asked to complete a 5-day diary, recording emetic events and nausea incidences. |
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At these levels, however, any increase in incidences of cancer might never be epidemiologically proved. |
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A dose-related increase in the incidences of hyperplastic nodules, adenomas and carcinomas was seen. |
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Increased incidences of harassment, sexual abuse and domestic violence during the migratory cycle. |
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There have been several deaths and near death incidences associated with the use of bath seats and bath rings. |
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It is likely, though statistics are hard to come by, that husband and wife remaining together in a very unhappy marriage resulted in high incidences of spousal abuse. |
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Similarly, there are increased incidences of morbidity for diseases of other endocrine glands in both males, 41 percent, and females, 41 percent, over the provincial rate. |
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Research and workshops in urban towns are beginning to show incidences of domestic violence although this is likely to be prevalent in rural areas as well. |
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The incidences of testicular adenoma were also increased. |
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Low incidences of uncommon tumours, such as preputial gland carcinomas, Zymbal gland carcinomas in males and renal tubule adenomas in both sexes, were also suspected of being related to exposure. |
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The letter goes on to detail incidences of violence and threats being used to intimidate media organisations, as well as censorship by governments in countries such as Turkey, Russia and Egypt. |
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A study of a 2010 whooping-cough epidemic in California, in which ten babies died, found that areas where many people refused to vaccinate their kids were 2.5 times likelier to have high incidences of whooping cough. |
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That does not inspire confidence in the reliability of their results. There are other incidences in which assumptions are made, but not justified. |
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The rise in incidences of piracy in the region is very troubling. |
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Hereunder, cancer incidences are discussed providing an insight about the geographical share and country wise incidence rate. |
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In rare incidences with hailstone sizes of more than 3 cm, severe damages take place, not only on agricultural plantings, but also on cars and buildings. |
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The 30-day mortality, stent patency, and the incidences of endoleaks and ischemia of the buttocks and lower limbs were compared. |
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In addition, incidences of death, injury and illness related to agricultural activities often go unreported. |
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The incidences of long term unemployment are at record lows. |
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Lung, laryngeal and cervical cancer incidences were highest in the South, corresponding with the region with the highest smoking prevalence. |
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In some incidences cabbage can also turn pink. |
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Detaining authorities need to recognise this increased risk and take measures to avoid incidences of self-harm and suicide amongst female pre-trial detainees. |
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It is noteworthy that one Thanka painting from Tibet which has 16 various life incidences of Buddha. |
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Even where there are no incidences of impropriety, in the absence of ministerial oversight and effective accountability mechanisms, it can be difficult to manage public perceptions. |
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Method: Initially based on their experience, the authors propose an evaluation of the nose in 2 stages and 5 sequencies based on the construction of single circuit lines according to various incidences. |
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We also use plates of labradorite, magnificent stone and in the multiple virtues, to reduce the incidences of the vibrations and the soundwaves in our electronics. |
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There also were increased incidences of thyroid and digestive organ diseases among these children and in addition, high prevalence of chronic tonsillitis and adenoiditis was observed. |
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The report of the CCD Working Group includes information on the incidences of various diseases in samples that they examined, but it is too early to conclude cause and effect. |
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Heather raking through the unpleasant incidences when you were rude, unseeming and insensitive to each other. |
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However, because of the continuing failures of torque links and the recent incidences of substantial secondary damage to the aircraft involved, finding a solution to the shimmy problem has received higher priority. |
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Last September 15, Phivolcs raised alarm over the possibility of eruption of Mt Mayon after it observed increasing incidences of tremors and rockfalls. |
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The incidences of cervical rib, asymmetrically shaped sternebra, and incomplete ossification of hyoid bone, were significant in all treatment groups. |
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It's also been suggested given the rarer incidences of these cases they would merit a much deeper analysis, what some academics have called psychological autopsy. |
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