The report emphasizes that the pessimistic prognoses of some critics that the initiatives would damage competitiveness have been dashed. |
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Economists nevertheless refuse to be alarmed by fearful prognoses of deflation. |
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The distinction from tuberculous lymphadenitis is very important, since these diseases have differing treatments and prognoses. |
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The prognoses of normal and inflamed states were favourable and virtually identical, while that of the perforated state was poorest. |
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Of course prognoses of the future of religion are based on what you imagine to be true religion. |
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In addition, reported sales are an important statistical tool that can be used for deriving key figures, statistics and prognoses. |
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Care must also be taken to not take advantage of the hopes of patients with poor short-term prognoses. |
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Is it not enough that scientists' prognoses for fish stocks get more dire with each passing year? |
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Psychological needs vary enormously from one person to the next, with different stages of disease, and with differing prognoses. |
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Given such gloomy prognoses, it's surprising how defiant and upbeat the small army of programmers working to bring alternative fare to their audiences seem to be. |
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All prognoses indicate the same thing: we are getting heavier and that will put great demands on healthcare, says Anita Rush. |
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The rapporteur observes that the prognoses for the euro zone look better than they have done for a long time. |
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These prognoses are then repeated every quarter depending on whether there is any change in circumstances. |
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Some pests for which such prognoses are made regularly are birdcherry aphids, frit flies and eyespot in cereals and sclerotinia disease in spring oilseeds. |
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Such prognoses were, however, dismissed at that time as mere prophesies of doom. |
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Multiple anomalies, involvement of the thoracic cavity, and craniorachischisis all carry worse prognoses than an isolated lumbosacral defect. |
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It is often difficult to predict how the illness of a child or adolescent will progress, which leads to greater uncertainty in prognoses. |
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The future lives from trends and prognoses, the past from analyses in difficult times, there's a need for both. |
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The world's biggest and wealthiest countries need to show more genuine movement in grappling with their respective challenges and responsibilities, or our collective prognoses may become less encouraging. |
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The need for stratification by type of haematologic disease was related more to long-term safety than to efficacy, since different malignancies have different prognoses. |
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The software solution simulates and analyzes the purchasing behavior of customers in specialty stores and deduces reliable prognoses about future buying decisions from the information gathered. |
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Furthermore, there are many perceptual and cognitive faculties used while driving, including perception, attention, working memory, long-term memory, diagnoses, prognoses and decisionmaking. |
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Every other horror I could think of at least had odds or prognoses. |
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The prognoses of profit contained in the Seafish Merger Report of 27 September 1999 are based on a number of assumptions, for which insufficient arguments are provided. |
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This site will be integrated into the 5 news sites of the Corelio group, and will allow visitors to categorize and view election prognoses and results in near real-time. |
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There should be no subjectivity here, because otherwise we will invariably distort reality so as to conform to our prognoses, which is the exact opposite of historical materialism. |
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The various prognoses by partisan institutes that essentially exist to do work commissioned by the crude oil interests should be regarded with the greatest suspicion. |
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As a matter of fact, the use of prognoses always requires to a certain degree an ex-ante estimation of emissions the actual volume thereof may eventually deviate in reality. |
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Current prognoses point to several more years with approximately the same levels as today, with administration and maintenance being the main budget items of the National Road Administration. |
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Likewise, the confidence intervals around survival estimates do not represent the range of possible prognoses for individual patients, but rather statistical variation. |
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The economic prognoses are based on the fact that exhaust gases from transport will affect climate even more severely in the future than today, if this is not countered. |
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