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The risk of child trafficking cloaked as surrogacy may not be great but warrants more vigilance by child protection agencies.
ONE TO WATCH: Captain Sunshine (Emma Lavelle) refused to race the other day but warrants perseverance after getting bogged down in the slowest ground at Cheltenham yesterday.
"People can be persuaded to let you in, but warrants of entry are still useful to have in your back pocket".
Dr. J. James Rohack, the president of the medical association, said the House measure "is not the perfect bill," but "warrants support to keep the process moving".
Ranked 69th in the world, she will not be among the medals but warrants her place after finishing second at the recent World Cup event in Turkey.
One to watch Cavitie (Andrew Reid) would not have caught too many eyes, running at Wolverhampton during the Cheltenham Festival, but warrants a mention for managing third in a sprint handicap after meeting dreadful traffic.
There are other parts which are not shown in the main diagram but warrants a discussion.
This topic is beyond the scope of this study but warrants future research.
The technique described is promising, but warrants further refinement before it can be recommended for widespread clinical use.
Preliminary reports suggest that magnetic resonance imaging could be used to determine the prognosis of patients with diffuse cerebral anoxia [40] but warrants further investigations.
The efficacy of either the facet injection or stretching components alone in achieving objective mobility improvements cannot be determined from the present study, but warrants future investigation.
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