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And drug companies that market directly to consumers should face greatly increased product liability risks.
He understands that, like Mr. Dudamel, he will face greatly heightened and perhaps unfair expectations this season, two years before his appointment takes effect.
That's because people who possess the only known genetic anomalies associated with the disease face greatly increased chances of becoming sick with it.
The use of banned substances carries a mandatory two-year ban and while some players have moved on, both football clubs face greatly reduced ranks if players are ultimately found to have transgressed anti-doping laws.
In many places, people who did not join the ranks of homeowners in the last decade face greatly diminished financial prospects, having missed out on a home-price boom that added tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of dollars to other families' wealth, economists say.
The ventilation air methane concentration of working face greatly decreased down to about 0.3%.
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Some of Chrysler's key products are old or are facing greatly improved competition.
For example, whereas low self-esteem in boys reduces their chances of joining a gang, girls with low self-esteem face a greatly increased risk of gang involvement.
"My face swelled greatly overnight and when I arrived to present The World At One the next day, there were plenty of jokes from colleagues about the Elephant Woman," she wrote.
However, recent reports (for example from Hefce and the British Council) have flagged concerns about future international recruitment in the face of greatly increased competition and huge growth in domestic provision in traditional export markets.
That hardly seems enough for patients who might face a greatly diminished quality of life because a negligent hospital or doctor left them blinded, paraplegic, brain damaged or gravely disfigured for life.
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