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Historically, fragmentation has been used as a troubling effect, or to indicate a subject under stress.
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But it shows up on mammograms, and may make them difficult to read, an especially troubling effect for women who have already had breast cancer and worry about recurrences.
Since 2011, total losses have reached roughly $95 billion, and there is a troubling ripple effect on the horizon, as people who have effectively avoided paying or even filing taxes realize they can get away with it and continue to dodge the feds.
A troubling side effect of higher rents is that renters will have more trouble in accumulating a down payment to buy a home, so the cycle seems to perpetuate itself.
Baedeker travel guides, views and grand tours seem a distant foundation for Kent's expat actions and their troubling effect in this fine entrance for a new sleuth.
He wrote: Muscle pain can be a troubling adverse effect of statins.
At a time when global health officials are stepping up efforts to treat obesity as a worrisome public health threat, some researchers are warning of a troubling side effect: growing stigma against fat people.
Chancellor Strine then states in a footnote that "certain chancery staff have experienced a troubling side effect to reading this evidence: Lionel Richie's 1980's treacle, 'Hello,' came to mind and is stuck in their heads".
And the lack of diversity in the Senate, they worried, has a troubling legislative effect.
First imagined as a troubling after effect in the wake a nuclear attack, EMPs have recently reemerged as non-nuclear e-bombs that silently attack precious electricity.
Hair loss, including loss of eyelashes, is common among patients undergoing chemotherapy and is considered a troubling adverse effect that can have psychosocial consequences [ 7, 8].
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