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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associations serious" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe serious associations or serious relationships, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and grammatical structure.
Example: "The report highlighted the need for serious associations between various organizations to tackle climate change."
Alternatives: "serious connections" or "important associations".
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It is my sincere hope that other associations, serious about dealing with the lack of diversity in academic departments, will follow its lead.
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However, despite the apparent consistency of the statistical association serious concerns remained, due to not only the lack of plausible biological mechanisms, but also the recognition that biases in the case-control studies could potentially have inflated risk estimates.
However, associations of serious side effects limit the usage of celecoxib in colon cancer treatment.
To address this deficit, our objective was to demonstrate feasibility of an international hospital-based network for the assessment of potential epidemiological associations between serious and rare adverse events and vaccines in any setting.
Although studies varied in the range of signs and symptoms examined, in univariate analyses, at least two studies indicated strong associations between serious illness and signs that are perhaps worthy of further evaluation.
Tunisia is a police state, with little freedom of expression or association, and serious human rights problems.
It is also "a police state, with little freedom of expression or association, and serious human rights problems".
Here's a sample, from a July 17th , 2009 cable: Tunisia is a police state, with little freedom of expression or association, and serious human rights problems….
In 2008, around the time we discovered it, the fort, run by the nonprofit Fort Ticonderoga Association, faced serious financial problems.
In opposition to this, many studies and reviews carried out by Dr. Chris Ferguson at Texas A&M International University and his colleagues conclude that claims made by Dr. Anderson and colleagues are methodologically flawed and fail to show that playing of violent video games has any association with serious aggression, violence, and crime.
We also assessed the association between serious infections and 90-day death or death/myocardial infarction (MI).
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