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Such studies almost unavoidably involve patients who are positive for HBV or HCV.
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Despite being a widespread practice, joint arthroplasty almost unavoidably involves a loss of surrounding bone, which can cause periprosthetic fractures resulting in reduced function, subsequent morbidity and increased risk of mortality.
This will unavoidably involve science policy decisions about how best to bridge the gap between the scarcity of hard scientific evidence and the need to estimate cumulative risks as an integral part of risk management decisions.
The nature of supporting people in their own homes will often (sometimes unavoidably) involve an array of different people providing care.
But the problem with football is that the injury seems like an endemic feature of the competition — that is, that blocking and tackling, the cornerstones of the competitive game — may unavoidably involve impacts to the head.
They note that this would unavoidably involve giving money to higher income households as well due to the way welfare payments are tapered, but they suggest it would see the benefits overwhelmingly go to the poorest.
Moreover, they used large contact-heat stimuli, which unavoidably involve a contribution of mechanical tactile afferents in coding spatial location.
Furthermore, security almost inevitably involves inconvenience.
While most pregnancies in developed countries yield healthy mothers and babies, pregnancy unavoidably involves risk for women and fetuses alike.
The court therefore has no choice about whether to involve itself in the question of which direction the Constitution will face; it is now unavoidably involved.
The difference in these guidelines unavoidably involves race since black cocaine users are more likely to use crack, which is a cheaper form of the drug.
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