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"I don't think we're far from that happening because more doctors are recognizing the deficiencies of what we're currently doing," Drezner, of the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine, said.

One in a long line of metahostesses who relished the fastidious tradition of building entertaining dossiers, the Duchess of Windsor personalized the practice to the point of cruelty, noting any deficiencies on what her servants called the "complaint pad," kept at her elbow during dinner parties and sheathed in a gold Van Cleef & Arpels case.

[For more information on melatonin, see "Benefits of Sunlight: A Bright Spot for Human Health," EHP 116 A160 A167 (2008).] One groundbreaking study published in the 1 December 2005 issue of Cancer Research implicated melatonin deficiency in what the report authors called a rational biologic explanation for the increased breast cancer risk in female night shift workers.

In virtually every case I saw recently the panel was unable to conclude the review at the first hearing, because of deficiencies in what should have been included in the paperwork.

"In virtually every case I saw recently, the panel was unable to conclude the review at the first hearing because of deficiencies in what should have been included in the paperwork, so cases are deferred shortly beforehand or when the hearing takes place there is an adjournment".

There are large deficiencies in the scientific evidence of what is the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of interventions among the disadvantaged groups.

Irrespective of what causes the complex I deficiency, it appears that the ability of neurons to produce energy is compromised.

So their motive, i.e., to act for the sake of what is right, has a moral deficiency.

What begins with devices that compensate for a deficiency – hearing aids and Viagra – becomes about pushing the limits of what is humanly possible.

If the events constituting the transaction in question happen before the lawyer is consulted, he can only advise on their legal significance and perhaps suggest methods of overcoming legal deficiencies in what has been done.

In most cases, it's about someone encumbered by ulterior motives, a deficiency of relevant expertise in their own right, or both, misconstruing the results of what we have DONE for the results of what was ever recommended.

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