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Because it was relatively safe to meet in public, I did a lot of my talking with these Kirkukis over enormous lunches in restaurants, where I was inevitably treated.
However, an increase in tourism is also accompanied by an increase in waste, which is inevitably treated within the target tourist site (Lenzen 2008).
The biopsy sites selected by the colposcopists were automatically classified into correct and incorrect, which was inevitably treated as a gold standard.
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And, facing the unhappy intersection of artists and thinkers with politics — the attempt to realize "the emotion of unreality" — she wrote: It could be a puzzle why the intellectuals in every country are always wanting a form of government which would inevitably treat them badly, purge them so to speak before anybody else is purged.
Students inevitably treat the course simply as a requirement for graduation, and take little of value with them either into their university or working life.
Having branded itself as a predictor of the Oscars, the Globes inevitably treats its awards to television as an appetizer to the main course.
However, the environmental factors considered in their studies were also the tourist attractions, and it was only later that Lenzen (2008) pointed out that an increase in tourism itself is always accompanied by an increase in waste generation, which must inevitably be treated within the target tourist site.
Inevitably, patients treated in secondary care could be included, too.
To say this is almost inevitably to treat environmental factors as secondary players.
CML is a myeloproliferative syndrome characterized by an indolent chronic phase (CP) with an overgrowing mature myeloid cell population, which is, if not treated, inevitably followed by an acute phase, the so-called blast crisis (BC).
Second, the expectation in the mental health system that it is the person who is going to be treated inevitably leads to a focus of attention on the individual.
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