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The report emphasizes that the pessimistic prognoses of some critics that the initiatives would damage competitiveness have been dashed.
Economists nevertheless refuse to be alarmed by fearful prognoses of deflation.
The distinction from tuberculous lymphadenitis is very important, since these diseases have differing treatments and prognoses.
The prognoses of normal and inflamed states were favourable and virtually identical, while that of the perforated state was poorest.
Of course prognoses of the future of religion are based on what you imagine to be true religion.
In addition, reported sales are an important statistical tool that can be used for deriving key figures, statistics and prognoses.
Care must also be taken to not take advantage of the hopes of patients with poor short-term prognoses.
Is it not enough that scientists' prognoses for fish stocks get more dire with each passing year?
Psychological needs vary enormously from one person to the next, with different stages of disease, and with differing prognoses.
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.
All prognoses indicate the same thing: we are getting heavier and that will put great demands on healthcare, says Anita Rush.
The rapporteur observes that the prognoses for the euro zone look better than they have done for a long time.
These prognoses are then repeated every quarter depending on whether there is any change in circumstances.
Some pests for which such prognoses are made regularly are birdcherry aphids, frit flies and eyespot in cereals and sclerotinia disease in spring oilseeds.
Such prognoses were, however, dismissed at that time as mere prophesies of doom.
Multiple anomalies, involvement of the thoracic cavity, and craniorachischisis all carry worse prognoses than an isolated lumbosacral defect.
It is often difficult to predict how the illness of a child or adolescent will progress, which leads to greater uncertainty in prognoses.
The future lives from trends and prognoses, the past from analyses in difficult times, there's a need for both.
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.
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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We know what clever structures of conjectures and prognoses have been built on these foundations.
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