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By 1930 Leguía had experienced a definite loss in popularity.
"Beech trees are so magnificent and their branch span is so grand, it is a definite loss," he said.
The right of the protecting state to interfere in all matters of external affairs constitutes a definite loss of sovereignty on the part of the weaker state.
Twenty-five yeago ago a young physician confessed to me his concerns that his outstanding performance as a ward resident was achieved at the expense of a definite loss of his humanity ("Constant Witnesses to Suffering").
There are many studies that have shown a definite loss of body mass, body fat and/or a decrease in energy intake during the intermittent monthlong fast (Muazzam & Khaleque, 1959; Born et al, 1979; Husain et al, 1987; Schmahl et al, 1988; Sweileh et al, 1992; Bigard et al, 1998).
severe (widening of all fissures and sulci >5 mm with definite loss of cortex and white matter).
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What was behind the muted response, analysts said, was that Europe had avoided the trademarks of traditional sovereign defaults, which more typically involve bondholders and creditors taking sudden, definite losses.
Our definition of "definite" volume loss is a conservative one, as growth failure may exist at this age range without actual loss of volume.
That'll cause some definite weight loss.
It is important to note that several children with definite volume loss had final hippocampal volumes that lie within the normal range.
There was no statistically significant difference in the proportion of children with definite volume loss in PFS/non-PFS groups (p = 0.26, chi-square).
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