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But Pakistan's ruling elites assume that such a crisis will always be averted with help from international donors.
Estimates by the World Health Organisation suggest that up to 80% of premature deaths from heart disease, stroke and diabetes can be averted with known behavioural and pharmaceutical interventions [ 16].
Apnoea may occur acutely in the context of infectious, respiratory, cardiac and neurological disease 1 5; may be caused by medication 6 8; and, on occasion, death may be averted with urgent intervention.
The oncoming threat can be averted with proper use of technology and sufficient funding, but efforts must begin soon if they are to succeed.
Cases of deafness in the newborn due to rubella (German measles) in the mother can be averted with the rubella vaccine.
We stand shoulder to shoulder at street-crossings, unaware that the person beside us lives on the cusp of a crisis that could be averted with some timely assistance.
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At around the same time a potential standoff in the archiving project was averted, with the opposing parties at least temporarily reconciled.
Over the past 15 years, HIV services in prevention, treatment, care and support have resulted in an estimated 30 million infections being averted, with up to 15 million people living with HIV receiving antiretroviral treatment.
It has been estimated, for example, that 3 million AD cases could be averted globally, with a 10 25 per cent shift in modifiable risk factors, including physical activity [ 76].
A potential hazard — two clients wearing the same dress — had to be averted, she cautioned, by consulting with the company in advance.
In this way, the Emirates' leader said, war could be averted because it would deal peacefully with President Bush's determination to achieve "regime change".
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