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Because it can stimulate the thyroid, it was inappropriately thought to be useful in treating obesity; there is no clinical proof of its effectiveness in this application.
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The Germans are insisting that their banks should be allowed to put aside against commercial mortgages an amount of capital that most other regulators, and America's in particular, think inappropriately meagre.
"I was told that the way I dressed and moved my body was causing men to think inappropriately about me," said Claire. .
"We always had to do balancing acts about how to allocate resources, but I never thought John acted inappropriately in the Wales case".
Xerox also said the S.E.C. thought it had inappropriately set up reserves, although it declined to give details, and was concerned about the way it accounted for interest income it received after reaching a favorable tax settlement with the Internal Revenue Service.
They walked right into our space with their poorly thought out words, inappropriately applied feelings, and spiritual reasoning.
About two thirds of respondents thought Merkel acted inappropriately.Boehermann is now reportedly under police protection and cancelled his most recent show on ZDF.
Inappropriately increased leptin levels are thought to induce metabolic effects underlying anorexia and loss of body weight in chronic diseases including COPD [ 6, 7].
He's written about people who thought they were conveyed inappropriately, too.
Furthermore, intrarenal RAS is often inappropriately activated in diabetes and is thought to predispose these patients to nephropathy [ 7, 8].
Antibiotic prophylaxis is probably prescribed excessively or inappropriately for dermatological surgery and is thought to be best reserved for patients at high risk.
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