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"If these things go on and get worse over time and begin to impair someone's day to day function, we don't want to use the excuse, 'It's bereavement — they'll get over it,'" he said.
If you consume more than one glass a day as a woman or two glasses as a man, the alcohol can begin to impair your memory.
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Negative rates, moreover, have begun to impair the health of the banking system.
But with the growth of commerce into an interstate activity, local differences of law began to impair the usefulness of contract as a planning device.
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Each of the golfers went through rigorous testing before the study to establish their aerobic endurance and anaerobic threshold levels - the point when lactic acid buildup generally begins to impair coordination and concentration.
The thought of the reward becomes so overwhelming that over-activity in the basic reward pathways in the brain begins to impair our working memory – our ability to consciously hold information and procedures in mind temporarily.
Coalition airstrikes and other efforts since August have "begun to impair" those sales, Cohen said.
In the late stages of the disease, when the postural reactions begin to be impaired [ 5] or inadequate [ 6], patients manifest abnormal dynamic postural control (i.e., postural instability).
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Dr. McCluskey discusses death with every patient, he said, but the conversations begin in earnest when breathing begins to become impaired and the choices are not so hypothetical.
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