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The prevalence of liver function abnormalities ranges from 20 to 80%% [3, 4], and a few reports have described severe consequences of the liver involvement [5].
"The prospect of a delay...even for a few days, would result in severe consequences, financial and other," CMS said in a "justification and approval" document explaining the lack of competition for the contract.
Despite the limited scope and sample of the Tanzania study, our findings provide an insight into how living with diabetes in a resource constrained environment has major implications for diabetes health-seeking, often leaving people with few choices that may have severe consequences for their future health.
Fatima's vulnerable internal health conditions combined with the extreme vulnerability of external conditions disrupted all illness actions and left Fatima with few choices which may have had severe consequences for her future.
Few do, however, because recaptured inmates face severe consequences.
Moreover, failures in the few cases that make it to court have severe consequences for whatever prosecutions may come next.
People 50 and older or whose immune systems are compromised are most likely to suffer from these severe consequences, but every year a few younger people also experience them, experts say.
Although Lassa fever and its severe consequences are well-known by residents in this region, fewer know the rat that commonly infests their homes can spread the disease.
All severe consequences.
That would have very severe consequences for financial stability.
Abolishing the estate tax would have severe consequences.
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