| In pairs skating and ice dancing, acute injuries occurred more often than overuse syndromes. |
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| Strong private-property rights helped to avoid the tragedies of both overuse and underinvestment. |
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| Certainly you are correct that overuse of antibiotics can breed resistant strains. |
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| The shoulder pain was an overuse syndrome that resulted in bursitis, and the headaches were muscle-contraction type. |
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| It also can detect questionable overuse, underuse, or misuse of procedures. |
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| While such technological interventions can sometimes be lifesaving, their routine overuse often generates problems. |
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| However, much higher isometric loads are probably induced with non-compliant patients or with accidental overuse. |
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| According to dance medicine specialists, overuse injuries often make their first appearance in adolescence. |
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| The aim is to stop the rise in antibiotic resistant bugs caused by overuse of antibiotics. |
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| If you overuse your voice when the vocal cords are inflamed, it may make the inflammation worse and take longer for your normal voice to return. |
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| Possibly, the tendons, as well as tendon sheaths and surrounding bursae, will respond to overuse with inflammation and consequent swelling. |
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| So, you have an unregulated resource that is capable of overuse that solves the problem by charging users for its use. |
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| The algorithm used by the strategy may result in overclassification of fever as malaria and hence overuse of antimalarials. |
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| Early intervention is important because the long term prognosis depends on the duration of medication overuse. |
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| And he does tend to overuse a few devices, like rhetorical questions, deliberatively repetitive phrasing, and direct address. |
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| If an auto tempts you then check it well, particularly on low-mileage examples, which can suffer more from underuse than overuse. |
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| The spread of resistance is being fuelled by both underuse and overuse of drugs. |
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| At least everyone is clear on what an exclamation mark is for, even if they overuse it. |
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| And cellular carriers can insert fine print into their contracts to prevent network overuse. |
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| His renal system, in addition to being weakened from the accumulative effect of many infections, also suffered from his overuse of alcohol. |
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| The adductor muscle group is often a source of pain in these overuse syndromes. |
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| This is an uncomfortable condition caused by overuse, strain or a tear in a tendon. |
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| Sending e-mail with a carbon copy to the whole project team is temptingly easy, but beware of its overuse. |
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| Nowadays, directors overuse music, lighting, and camera angles to destroy any ambiguousness in characters. |
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| Tendonitis, which is associated with an occupation or a sport, is otherwise known as overuse injury or repetitive strain injury. |
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| Tendonitis is inflammation or irritation of a tendon and is typically caused by overuse. |
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| The groundwater is becoming saline as the water table sinks because of overuse, and sea water presses in. |
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| I overuse semicolons for no particular reason except that I've always liked them. |
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| Many were originally sensitive to antibiotics such as penicillins, but overuse of these drugs has resulted in many multi-resistant bacteria. |
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| Increased levels of activity or exercise may indicate a musculoskeletal injury caused by overuse. |
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| The good news is that treating overuse problems like tendonitis is fairly straightforward. |
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| Dancers may want to vary their physical experience in order to prevent overuse injuries such as tendinitis. |
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| Among younger dancers, overuse injuries like shin splints and Achilles tendinitis are common. |
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| The character traits, situations, and dialogue feel formulaic and worn out from overuse. |
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| Other problems concern overuse and pollution of ground water and the loss of wetlands. |
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| The overuse of bleeding, mercury, arsenic, opium, emetics, and purgatives weakened patients almost as much as the diseases of the day. |
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| But one wondered at the overuse of casual brackets, the plethora of connected dots to shape disconnected thoughts. |
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| There is a certain crudeness in its construction, an overuse of stone, far more than structurally necessary. |
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| Although there has never been a recorded death from the overuse of cannabis, it is not harmless. |
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| Edwards complained again about the overuse of the square that is used for practice by the resident Pickwick Club during the domestic season. |
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| Retrocalcaneal bursitis usually affects middle-aged and elderly patients but can also occur in athletes as a result of overuse. |
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| Although the scientific community may be divided on other agricultural issues, the overuse of chemicals is probably not one of them. |
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| The authors also question whether it is the best way to address overuse of the system. |
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| Their value has already been compromised by the development of resistance through overuse. |
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| Antibiotic overuse has been responsible for the development of bacteria that resist eradication. |
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| Falls onto the lateral hip and overuse injuries are the most common causes of trochanteric bursitis. |
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| Intellectual works cannot be worn out by overuse, so the tragedy of the commons through overuse cannot occur in this field. |
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| We have tried to reinfuse words like freedom and rights with the power they once had, but they have become too degraded by overuse. |
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| By the way, can I draw everyone's attention to my overuse of parentheses in the last paragraph? |
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| Strains of resistant bacteria and viruses are grown and spread through overuse of antibiotics, and growth hormones taint the meat and cause deformities. |
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| The overuse of the county court has also had an impact on criminal cases in Manchester leading to delays in trials as civil cases often have to be heard in the Crown Court. |
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| When water supplies run low or dry from overuse, communities are forced to find new sources of water. |
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| It is effective as an antispasmodic for muscle cramps, stiffness, aches, overuse, sprains, bruises, sciatica, rheumatism, gout, neuralgia and poor circulation. |
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| Muscle bleeds can happen from a direct hit to the area, as with a bruise, or from overuse or overstretching of the muscle. |
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| It is easy to imagine such overuse that leads to the sudden appearance of an injury: a torn ligament or a sprain. |
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| High rates of Caesarean section, up to 40 per cent of deliveries in some urban areas, suggest the overuse of this procedure. |
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| In particular, the share for focus area 5 is almost certainly significantly overstated due to overuse of associated codes. |
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| There is a rather euphoric tendency, Commissioner, to overuse the word re-use' in this area. |
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| Chondromalacia patella is, generally, an overuse injury found in athletes with extrinsic anatomical abnormalities of the lower extremity. |
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| The result of these inadequacies is overuse by a population who assume that products they are using are safe because they've been tested. |
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| Indeed, we all share his reservations about the overuse of chemicals that can be toxic to people and the world around us. |
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| Both countries have routinely engaged in accusations of overuse and misuse of water supplies. |
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| Underuse, overuse and inappropriate use of medications are ongoing concerns, and prescribing practices can vary widely across the country. |
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| Our assessment of the data suggests that the region does not need to rush to create binding agreements because of an overuse of water. |
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| Furthermore, it is important to withstand the temptation to overuse blueprints and templates. |
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| Therefore, even if you enable overuse, be sure to allocate enough disk space to mailboxes. |
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| Timely access to both primary care providers and specialists must improve, to avoid the overuse of emergency departments. |
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| Recently Ken has begun to overuse his medication and has started visiting clinics more frequently to have his prescriptions renewed. |
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| Many people argue that Canadians overuse healthcare resources because they don't pay for physician services or hospital care. |
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| In some countries a significant cause of the overuse of pre-trial detention is the lack of alternative measures. |
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| Just as overuse of antibiotics leads to resistant bacteria, so does using only a partial dose. |
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| The president can veto a bill from Congress but an overuse of this will devalue not only his position but also that of the political structure in America. |
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| Briefly stated, the tragedy of the commons occurs when a group holds a resource, but each of the individual members has an incentive to overuse it. |
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| Obsessive exercising and inadequate nutrition can, over time, put people at high risk for overuse injuries like stress fractures. |
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| Your back is starting to ache, fingers locking up from overuse, and right now you truly appreciate the cheesesteak. |
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| I also refuse to dilute the power of the accusation through inaccurate overuse. |
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| Conversely, in wealthier countries the overprescription of antibiotics to meet patients' demands and overuse of antimicrobials in food production is adding to the problem. |
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| Physical stress is caused by misuse or overuse of the body, such as exercising too much or working for extended periods at a job that is physically taxing. |
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| Hospitals welcomed the convenience of single-use throwaway products because they no longer had to be concerned with product age, overuse, breakage, and malfunction. |
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| Although the medical literature since the 1950s had condemned the overuse of tonsillectomies, the profession acted to limit them only after being publicly shamed. |
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| By training each side separately and equally, you can begin correcting an imbalance that, if left uncorrected, could ultimately lead to an overuse injury. |
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| Instead of creating safer births and healthier moms and babies, our overuse of technology has caused a host of problems. |
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| Whether you're at work or at play, if you overuse or repetitively stress the area around your body's joints, you may eventually develop a painful inflammation called bursitis. |
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| The million-dollar equipment is ragged, pushed to the edge from overuse. |
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| There's no problem of overuse or overgrazing or overfishing an idea. |
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| The animators also overuse long pans over static backgrounds. |
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| Additionally, he is criticized for overuse of complex words and syntax. |
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| Healthcare professionals and other stakeholders expect pharmaceutical companies to provide reliable product information that facilitates competition without promoting the overuse of medicines. |
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| Many cyclists suffer from overuse injuries to the knees, affecting cyclists at all levels. |
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| In the course of the project it has become obvious that the overuse of pre-trial detention is part of the global phenomenon of over-incarceration. |
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| Stress fractures are a common overuse injury seen in both competitive and recreational athletes. |
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| Which words or phrases do you most overuse? |
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| This will be funny for a day or two more until Democrats overuse it. |
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| As with NSAIDs, overuse and overprescription of antibiotics is rampant in the United States today, beginning in childhood. |
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| Weak vocals, mushy lyrics and lack of a strong hook aren't improved by the gratuitous overuse of autotune. |
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| Of a study of 518 cyclists, a large majority reported at least one overuse injury, with over one third requiring medical treatment. |
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| Irvine is determined not to overuse Berahino, especially through the hectic Christmas schedule, and risk leaving the 21-year-old physically and mentally exhausted come the new year. |
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| Most lawyers overuse past participial phrases when a simple prepositional phrase, single adjective, or possessive noun would do fine. |
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| Iliotibial band syndrome is a classic overuse injury and is common amongst runners who often train on uneven surfaces. |
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| Muscle, cartilage, nerves, bursae, ligaments and tendons may be damaged from overuse. |
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| Try not to overuse smilies, however, as they can quickly render a post unreadable and a moderator may edit them out or remove the post altogether. |
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| Frozen shoulder when the tendons, ligaments and muscles stiffen up after overuse or injury. |
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| And not only does Derry blame diners for overusing salt, he believes that most chefs here overuse it too. |
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| Both these elements generate conflicts between uses and lead to overuse of certain areas, thus reducing the quality of both the experience and the natural environment. |
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| Three years of drought, decades of overuse and now the oil industry's outsize demands on water for fracking are running down reservoirs and underground aquifers. |
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| But there's nothing solemn or overemphatically spiritual here – except for Erdem's tendency to overuse the imposing music of Arvo Pärt, all too easy a way to buy in ready-made momentousness. |
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| In the delivery of health care, there is both overuse and underuse of resources. |
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| The possibility of developing repetitive strain injury from the overuse of texting has been raised by groups including the British Chiropractic Association. |
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| Subsidies to agricultural production and inputs, especially for water, continue to misalign farmer incentives and aggravate overuse and pollution of water. |
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| Indeed, cephalosporins are especially useful for kids, and it would be a real drag if they were rendered ineffective from overuse in farm animals. |
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| Plantar fasciitis is a common overuse injury that can be associated with substantial heel pain. |
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| Note that overuse is a relative term, and capacity varies greatly between individuals. |
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| Damage to the ulnar nerve in the palm, carpal tunnel in the wrist, the genitourinary tract or bicycle seat neuropathy may result from overuse. |
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| The laser was pot modded, so eventually its diode burned out with overuse. |
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| Tennis elbow or lateral epicondylitis is damage of overuse, which is seen both in working adults and in the nonworking population, causing serious long-term disability. |
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| The researchers also found that direct-to-consumer advertising may have competing effects on quality, potentially both averting underuse and promoting overuse. |
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| Ahmeti, the paper contends, appeals for interethnic trust while employing threatening and nationalistic rhetoric and provoking with overuse of national symbols. |
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| One of the biggest problems that arises from voice overuse is scar tissue, which is stiffer than normal tissue, and leaves a person with a hoarser, breathier voice. |
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| Joint pain and numbness are also early signs of overuse injury. |
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| A 25 to 35 degree knee angle is recommended to avoid an overuse injury. |
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| The copayment is aimed at discouraging abuse and overuse of the system. |
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| Nevertheless, she said ombuds can raise important issues such as the media's overuse of anonymous sources, a topic she championed while at the Post. |
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| Sleep takes place as a result of overuse of the senses or of digestion, so it is vital to the body, including the senses, so it can be revitalized. |
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