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During this initial period, the patient was allowed to mobilize partial weight-bearing in order to curtail disuse osteopenia.
"If people are not allowed to mobilize against the enemy to defend the country," Sayyaf said, "then the people will be compelled to take action and defend their soil.
Participants were allowed to mobilize 30 minutes after the procedure.
After 6 weeks, the patients were allowed to mobilize without further restriction.
Postoperatively, the patient is allowed to mobilize partial weightbearing with crutches and is discharged home when deemed safe.
The animal was allowed to mobilize freely and most sheep were partially weight bearing on the limb within a week of surgery.
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Sacrificing his queen with 27 cd Rf7 28 Rc6 Kb8 29 Nf7 allowed Topalov to mobilize all his pieces as well as gaining a passed pawn.
The long delay allowed opposition to mobilize.
After the Commandants of interior commanderies were abolished, the Administrators assumed their duties, yet they were still not allowed to raise militias, mobilize troops, or send troops outside their commandery without permission frm the central government.
Earlier, we noted that democracy might increase environmental degradation because it allows citizens to express their preference for more economic growth and consumption, while others suggest that democracy allows citizens to mobilize to protect the environment.
Lessig was gunning for 2016, since he thought waiting too long could sap public support and allow opponents to mobilize their own "atomic bomb".
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