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(A) Overuse of the terms 'transient' and 'dynamic'dynamic
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We consider this specific finding to be a sign for an overuse syndrome and may indicate an earlier and less severe bone stress injury of the talus.
Such an 'abnormal' connectivity pattern could be taken as an indication of an overuse of the non-lexical route regardless of stimulus-compliance to G-P conversion rules.
This, however, leads to a malfunctioning in the drainage systems, an overuse of labour, and a delay in agronomic practices.
Like most running injuries, runner's knee is an overuse rather than a traumatic injury.
Doctor: Right, antibiotic resistance can be a problem when there is an overuse of antibiotics.
At other times an overuse of staccato right through a short, quick figure made the music sound as brisk and unconsidered as a tune on a music box.
In a country where people believe that an overuse of manners dilutes their meaning, the British custom of barraging others with pleases and apologies seems disingenuous and indirect.
The comparison of an overuse in one quarter to an overuse in two or more quarters showed an older age and – expectedly – a larger number of DDD in the latter (Table 4).
This could increase the use of antibiotics, and an overuse of antibiotics might result in an increase in resistant bacteria.
I think it stems from a misconception of what QE does, as well as an overuse of the term "liquidity".
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