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Although the Health Department said it was not possible to track individual cases, it described influenza as "now widespread in New York City," with more than 1,000 flu-related visits to emergency rooms each day.

But Dr. Ambrogio Manenti, the director of the World Health Organization office for the West Bank and Gaza Strip, focused on the effects of the Israeli border closing in presenting the report and said the cases it described were illustrations of "nonsense, inhumanity and, at the end, tragedies" that "could have and should have been avoided".

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A recent report by Citizens for Corporate Accountability and Individual Rights, a New York consumer group, said the Public Policy Institute had "misreported and misused" every case it described in its efforts to show that the New York courts were out of control.

In one case it described, a California man named Jie Dong built a record of satisfied customers, reflected in the widely used "feedback" ratings on the site, by selling $150,000 worth of merchandise at low prices, according to a criminal complaint filed in Los Angeles last week.

The subject may be viewed as a unilinear phenomenon that describes the evolution of human behaviour as a whole, or it may be viewed as a multilinear phenomenon, in which case it describes the evolution of individual cultures or societies (or of given parts of a culture or society).

A recent review [ 2], including 95 Level IV and V studies, revealed similar results and ulcer-free feet in most cases; however, it described a 22.4%% non-union rate.

MBIA has estimated that in the worst case, which it described as a one in 10,000 event, it expects to incur losses of $10 billion, a fraction of the $673 billion it has insured.

Smith Barney fought hard to avoid giving up any payroll statistics in the Boom-Boom Room case, which it described as an "isolated incident".

Their post-IH in most cases (31/38) had migrainous features, in six cases it was described as TTH-like, while one patient did not recall the features of his post-IH.

"The military is detaining people incommunicado, which is illegal, and so it is effectively disappearing people," said Heba Morayef of Human Rights Watch, which has documented four cases that it describes as involving torture.

The theory itself can only develop on the basis of the different cases it can describe, explain, and compare.

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