Peritoneal transport in peritoneal dialysis patients is not affected by transitorily successful renal transplantation. |
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However, strategist that he was, he chose to try to build for the future rather than satisfy the urge to tear at the transitorily entrenched. |
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The very specific impulses are set up in such a way as to transitorily suppress the excitability of the target muscles. |
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The obvious ability for the transitorily poor to pull themselves up by their own bootstraps means that policy interventions on their behalf are not needed. |
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The direction thus becomes transitorily the absolute energy minimum. |
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Indeed, the CO2 that is emitted as they burn was already circulating in the atmosphere beforehand: it had been transitorily absorbed by the plants which were used to make it. |
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By being vigilant to the space the family offers to the looked after: the family should never be anything else than a family fostering him transitorily, with its wealth and limits, which is already considerable! |
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Further, the flowery fireworks only bloom transitorily compared with its undistinguished and obscure processes of ascending movements. |
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Most transitorily poor households are substantially better off than chronically poor households. |
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All parts of the experienced world are experienced transitorily. They appear and disappear. |
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It is widely known that monetary policy affects the general level of prices, at least in the long run, and that it may influence output only transitorily. |
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Transitorily, a further softening element follows from Annex XI Art. |
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