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Of course, solar energy will never be able to wean the world fully from its reliance on fossil fuels.
So increasing aid will allow us to increase growth and be able to wean ourselves off aid more quickly.
If the transplants are successful, the researchers hope to be able to wean the subjects off insulin injections.
Most experts agree that remission is feasible, and that, to some degree, we will be able to wean patients off lifelong therapies.
As his diaphragm muscles regain strength over the next couple of months, Mr. Reeve may be able to wean himself permanently from the respirator.
Ask whether you may be able to wean yourself off a drug like a proton pump inhibitor if you make diet or lifestyle changes.
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Over time, we were able to wean her off the medication, and her life returned to normal.
And, Professor Shih added, the Chinese government has not been able to wean itself off its debt habit.
"By the grace of God," Lightle said, "we were able to wean her off all pharmaceuticals by the end of December.
He said he was able to wean himself off heroin with the help of his family, escaping the fate of most of his friends, who he said now were H.I.V. positive.
In his case, his mother Roxanne Benton was able to wean him off Zoloft using CBD and they, "have never looked back," she says.
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