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Hackgate cannot be treated in isolation.
They reinforce each other, he said, and so cannot be treated in isolation.
Panic attacks are an irrational reaction and therefore cannot be treated in a rational way.
That education cannot be treated in a bubble is an important truth that should not be missed.
The Indy said: "This is hardly an acceptable reason to go easy on punishing a murder: Litvinenko's death cannot be treated in isolation, but cannot be forgiven, either.
"The problems within slums or informal areas cannot be treated in isolation from the rest of the city since they show structural inequalities that should be tackled integrally".
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Medical reports attached to the original request confirm that Mr. Fahmy suffers from Hepatitis C as well as other health conditions that cannot be treated appropriately in detention.
Antonio Martino, a conservative and former foreign minister, said the defense of Mr. Berlusconi was all the more valid coming as it did from Mr. Agnelli, who "cannot be considered an official defender, but an Italian known abroad who says we cannot be treated with slaps in the face".
However, in the case of RoRo, the RoRo part is only one components of a door-to-door journey, so the ports cannot be treated as destinations (in comparison, such an approach does make sense for airports).
The fewer criteria are met, the less scientific it is; and if it meets only a few or none at all, then it cannot be treated as scientific in any meaningful sense of the word.
The capability to control and direct differentiation in vitro would offer opportunities to develop treatments for diseases that cannot be treated today, especially in the area of regenerative medicine, where the aim is to replace damaged tissue.
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