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Compared to NMAC, MAC is associated with a poorer response to chemotherapy and chemoradiotherapy [ 10, 11], resulting in some restrictiveness to treatment.
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George Beatty Jr., the president of chamber of commerce division of the Greater Houston Partnership, a leading business group, praised the plan over all but said, "We're a little concerned with the restrictiveness of some of the actions".
In fact, in some western areas antagonism toward the restrictiveness of the east and toward eastern control of the political structure led to actual conflict.
An IRT model was created for CML treatment restrictions defined above using the items for treatment restrictions and dosing requirements, where higher scores indicated greater restrictiveness.
Overall CML treatment restriction scores ranged from −1.33 to 1.60, with positive values indicating greater restrictiveness.
To assess the restrictiveness of coercive interventions we considered two aspects as most relevant: firstly, the restrictions of human rights during coercive interventions, and secondly, the stressors resulting from the coercive intervention.
The price you pay for consistency is a certain restrictiveness.
Informed by injustice, each play penetrated political restrictiveness, reaching universal truth and soaring to artistic heights.
But for Mr. Naharin, this way of working was apparently a revelation in its restrictiveness.
This restrictiveness is a deliberate strategy of Bernie Ecclestone, the man who runs Formula One racing, to enhance its exclusive aura.
Many players cited a feeling of restrictiveness that comes with trying to run while wearing a cup.
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