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"There is a recognition that there are tumours found that are either frankly non-progressive or are likely to progress so slowly they don't matter.
(Expert #22, epidemiologist) "There is a recognition that there are tumours found that are either frankly non-progressive or are likely to progress so slowly they don't matter.
More daunting is that it may be necessary to begin treating patients before symptoms appear, which brings up the need to identify cognitively normal individuals who are likely to progress and to measure that progression.
If they do win against Leinster, they are likely to progress as one of three best runners-up, at least.
The sense on the Croisette is that fewer of this year's crop are likely to progress either to Oscar contention, or into the cinematic canon.
Scientists are making steady gains toward developing tests that can predict whether patients with mild cognitive difficulties or even no symptoms at all are likely to progress to full-blown Alzheimer's disease.
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Opposition activists believe any trial in Brazil's highest court is likely to progress much more slowly than in the federal court.
Lowering blood pressure load is important, he points out, because a relatively high load "seems to be an indicator that someone with prehypertension is likely to progress" to full-blown, clinically high blood pressure.
Starting in March, "Restless Creature" will travel to nine cities, including New York and London; it's a given that Ms. Whelan's comprehension of these new idioms is likely to progress as the tour proceeds.
F.D.A. officials say they would never approve drugs based on cognitive effects alone unless absolutely convinced that patients with very early-stage Alzheimer's that is likely to progress to full-blown dementia could be reliably identified.
As a result, convergence is likely to progress on a city-by-city basis until the whole country is covered.
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