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Particularly as there is no treatment that can reverse it or reliably slow its progression, if it would progress?
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Many participants indicated they would experience redness all the time, and that if left untreated it would progress to itching, flaking, and sometimes, cracking and bleeding.
But she continued: "Where I respectfully disagree (as we judges say) with Lord Sumption is in his belief that we will not make quicker progress (if it would be progress) without some measure of positive discrimination, which he thinks would be a bad thing".
If piracy didn't exist, would progress fail?
It was assumed that each type of cancer would progress through a similar, if not identical, process of genetic hits.
27) and other recent coverage of medical malpractice issues leave me wondering how the trial-lawyer-versus-doctor debate would progress if patients had organized resources for lobbyists and public relations like those of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America or the American Medical Association.
Organizations that face gender wars need to recognize them not as evidence that women would progress if only they could get along, but as a particularly sensitive indicator that gender bias is built into their business systems.
"If more girls were educated, we would progress," agreed another.
Mr. Du insisted that talks would progress "only if the Dalai Lama completely abandoned such claims," according to the report.
Based on the results for a nonscreened Swedish population (Johansson et al, 1997), it is assumed that 22% of our modelled cohort has cancers that are 'true aggressive' (i.e., they would progress to metastases if untreated).
The goal meant the aggregate score was 2 2 but City would progress to the final if the score remained the same due to the away goals rule.
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