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Immediate complications were recorded while delayed outcome of abuse was obtained after a period of follow up in certain situations as cases of rape for fear of pregnancy and cases of major trauma for fear of development of infirmity and the period of follow up differed according to the case.
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This belief may deter HIV-positive mothers from exclusively breastfeeding their infants for fear of accelerating the development of their HIV infection to full blown AIDS.
"This country produces some of the best engineers in the world, but in the past we've been afraid to commit to innovative product development for fear of losing, or being ridiculed".
We therefore have to catch up on new developments, for fear of being "left behind" and thus unable to function.
Elsewhere on Long Island, residents often oppose mixed-use and low-income housing developments for fear of what they might do to property values, but through a series of community meetings known as a "visioning process" New Cassel homeowners supported, and even demanded, this kind of development.
As we all no, competitors rarely comment on others developments for fear of sounding like a whiner.
Ignoring their plight for fear of disrupting reforms will only stifle development and democracy in the long run.
Still, I'm not sure that our burgeoning love for on-demand television means journalists should be forced to write under perpetual embargo, for fear of accidentally disclosing some vital plot development that Susie and Neil from down the road haven't caught up with.
Moreover, there is danger in restricting children's diets for fear of allergies, even real ones: They can develop nutrient deficiencies that result in retarded growth and development.
Musk has spoken publicly of his fears about AI, and the fact that its development should be closely monitored for fear of being dangerous.
Physicians in charge opted to forego additional medication pending further developments and defer surgical intervention for fear of pushing the eye into phthisis.
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