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In such cases, where the country involved renders it impossible to conduct a proper exchange procedure, the new law would enable a unique "burden shift".
Retroviral infections e.g. HIV still represent a unique burden in the field of vaccine research.
This is a unique burden for the white man, that our fate is entirely in our hands.
"Right-to-work" laws, like the one recently approved in Indiana, have severely undermined labor by imposing a unique burden on unions.
Thus repair of DNA in the relatively fixed number of cardiomyocytes places a unique burden on the heart [ 51].
The lack of coordination between Montgomery Cares clinics and WCCP presented a significant barrier for care coordination and presented a unique burden to patients since they had to remember receiving a mammogram and their results.
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We suspect that the Qatari population's unique burden of rare and chronic disease will provide a strong platform for discovery of functional CNVs in future studies.
In her visits with military families across the country, my wife Michelle has learned firsthand about the unique burden that your families endure every day.
Garza acknowledges Obama's "unique burden" of being the first black president, his hostile Congress, and his successes – she singles out his record number of commutations for non-violent drug offenders.
"That's the unique burden stateless people carry," says Wade. "Even those nations most vociferously condemning the military know it's not their problem".'.
It is because of our unique burden both historically and presently, as Alice Walker so accurately stated, "To be black, means to care".
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