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Dizziness and vertigo are common complaints in children, causing an extensive, often unnecessary evaluation.
"This is just emblematic of the extensive, often undisclosed relationships that exist between medical experts and pharmaceutical companies".
For example, anti-racism policies and bullying prevention initiatives embody extensive, often expensive means for confronting pervasive social ills.
"Oil spills and the dumping of oil into waterways has been extensive, often poisoning drinking water and destroying vegetation.
The archive contains extensive, often rambling accounts of American abuse from Iraqi prisoners, but few were substantiated.
When the ABC makes missteps, the editors pile on with extensive, often front-page coverage, as happened when an analysis of tax policy by senior economics correspondent Emma Alberici was taken down and rewritten.
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However, all but one of these patients also had much more extensive damage, often stretching back into the parietal lobe.
The inherent complexity of this task, derived from the extensive and often unknown interconnectivity between and within these networks, often prevents researchers from achieving desired performance.
His extensive interviews often yield unremarkable quotations.
The labors of Carlos are extensive and often grueling.
Administration is aided by an extensive bureaucracy, often utilizing records written in Arabic.
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