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The phrase "adverse state" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a negative or unfavorable condition, often in contexts related to health, economics, or environmental issues. Example: "The patient was diagnosed with an adverse state that required immediate medical attention."
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2nd century ad, Alexandria and Rome), Greek gynecologist, obstetrician, and pediatrician, chief representative of the methodist school of medicine (emphasizing simple rules of practice, based on a theory that attributed all disease to an adverse state of "internal pores").
Proponents of the vetoed Georgia law said that it would merely provide protection from adverse state action against a person for the exercise of a religious belief, but the clear intention was to create a religion-based exemption for marriage-equality opponents.
Nor are the four 'technical problems,' see post, at 667-668, suggested by Mr. Justice WHITE apposite: (i) The revisers' statement that the rights secured by § 16 of the 1870 Act were to be protected against adverse state action by § 1979 does not require the conclusion that § 16 was the exclusive source of such rights.
Compensating victims against damages, without any reference to somebody's fault, prevails on sanctioning those who are 'responsible', whose influence on a specific, adverse state of affairs becomes irrelevant according to this 'objective' logic of compensation.
However, even after considering adverse state tax treatment in such cases, investors will find that the strategy produces yields that are far superior to the market yields on U.S. government bonds.
However, if the HPA stress response becomes persistently activated due to impaired negative feedback or other mechanisms, then the adverse state of hypercortisolemia can occur.
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Counter-intuitively, any requirement above this optimal level is inefficient as it leads to a smaller amount of actually maintained eligible capital and thereby to a larger exposure to the most adverse states of the world.
A union specializing in information about the contract, and in the representation of workers, can help make credible (truthful) employer claims about the onset of adverse states of nature that might otherwise be discounted by the workforce to the detriment of the joint surplus of the enterprise.
Broadly, impulsivity describes several phenomena pertaining to 'action without forethought' that forms part of everyday behaviour and, in some instances, contributes to adverse states such as drug addiction (Moeller et al., 2001), gambling (Steel and Blaszczynski, 1998) and ADHD (Sagvolden et al., 1998).
Reason being, Clemson is a public college based in the union-adverse state of South Carolina.
We considered three toxicity states: no adverse event (state 0), nondose-limiting adverse event with CTCAE grade 1 or 2 (state 1), and dose-limiting adverse event with CTCAE grade 3 or 4 (state 2).
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