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Her prescribed dose, like those for most patients at anti-aging clinics, was designed to raise the hormone level back to where it had been years earlier.
ReprintsBoth proposals are designed to raise the same amount of money as today's system and leave the distribution of the tax burden largely unchanged.
His bonuses for reaching various home run milestones — designed to raise the total value above $300 million if he sets the career record — seem especially odious.
Although designed to raise the standard of living of Malays, in practice the policies have restricted the economic opportunities of ethnic minorities.
Later processes, designed to raise the yield of gasoline from crude oil, split large molecules into smaller ones by processes known as cracking.
This series comes with a paradoxical premise: it's a contest designed to raise the profile and confidence of disabled women but makes a spectacle of their hunger for acceptance.
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The bill, designed to raise $8.5 billion over the next 10 years, comes on the heels of the government's successful efforts to make Swiss bank UBS fork over information about some accounts held by Americans.
The Walk of Britain is designed to raise awareness of the charity, which supports injured members of the armed forces back into independence.
But the more than 200,000 troops deployed to confront the Zika epidemic have primarily been employed in tasks designed to raise awareness of the risks, and to encourage the public to keep their homes mosquito free.
Wife to the Swazi King, Inkhosikati LaMbikiza, kicked off the seven-day celebration designed to raise awareness on the benefits of exclusive breastfeeding and to encourage greater support for mothers who choose to breastfeed their children.
The legislation is designed to raise $59 million from the state.
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