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Some studies suggest patients with tumefactive multiple sclerosis have a comparatively benign course compared with other forms of multiple sclerosis (Kepes, 1993; Hayashi et al., 2003).
That was a comparatively benign forecast.
This is perhaps why some parasites are so debilitating and others are comparatively benign.
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, more globally minded than his predecessors, takes a comparatively benign view.
Despite being comparatively benign, "Enter the Void" has proved as polarizing as Mr. Noé's other films.
Yet today it nitpicks President Obama's imperfect but comparatively benign multilateral involvement in Libya.
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Some studies describe typhoid as a severe disease in young children [ 6, 7, 13, 14], but others characterise it as a comparatively mild, even benign, illness [ 29- 31].
The domestic market, although decelerating, still has plenty of scope for growth, thanks to generally benign economic prospects and comparatively shallow levels of private credit, which is expanding by about 20% annually.
These cells are characteristically benign, feature a dense, granular cytoplasm, and a nucleus that tends to be ovular in shape, enclosing comparatively fine chromatin.
Comparatively well.
Manhattan seems comparatively underserved.
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