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Brazilian politics suffers from chronic dysfunction.
His chronic dysfunction lent a tragicomic grandeur to the Chatsworth Estate.
Ward was elected, but his ethical and management problems have come to symbolize the organization's chronic dysfunction.
"In any project we design," as Austerlitz puts it, "the absolute perfection of the concept... in practice... must coincide with its chronic dysfunction".
Those who argue that America's decline has been the result of policies that can be changed pass over the chronic dysfunction of the American political system.
CRS can be generally defined as a pathophysiologic disorder of the heart and kidneys whereby acute or chronic dysfunction of 1 organ may induce acute or chronic dysfunction of the other.
The District hopes a soon-to-be-opened building will restore a little of the prestige St. Elizabeths Hospital once knew and end years of court oversight brought on by chronic dysfunction.
Early treatment of allografts with agents like dnCXCL8 may help reduce acute allograft damage and preserve renal morphology and thereby help limit chronic dysfunction.
What is comic about suicide bombers and I.E.D.'s, or a nuclear-armed Pakistan, reeling from corruption, violence and chronic dysfunction?
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Additional possibilities include endothelial dysfunction and chronic low-grade inflammation.
Yet nothing in the proposals promises to alter the chronic dysfunctions of the system.
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