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In the present study, we adapted histopathologically diagnosed CIN3+ as the end point because CIN2 is equivocal in nature with a tendency to regress to normal instead of progressing to CIN3+, where the likelihood of CIN2 progression to invasive cancer is only 5%% [ 41].
Time, instead of progressing in a straight march, instead seems to be taking all sorts of crazy loops backward before suddenly leaping forward again.
Instead of progressing from one event to the next, it drifts among "all the levels of perception," he said, which include "dreams, things you long for, memories, an imagined future, the conscious present, a reality that is beyond us".
Instead of progressing forward, he was trying to regress backward.
Instead of progressing, they've been traded as chits in a greedy money-grab game by short-sighted media conglomerates.
Grouping all Muslims together, she said, is a sign that the United States is "regressing instead of progressing".
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Instead of progress, there has been confrontation.
Unsurprisingly, instead of progress, the result is confusion, drift and a lot of splashing.
Instead of progress there were total wars and genocides that mocked liberal optimism.
On any given page is an out-of-context pronouncement — "iteration, like friction, is likely to generate heat instead of progress" — or a phrase so recondite that it requires several readings before it can be parsed.
Last November he wrote a report that concludes: "instead of progress in the fight against high-level corruption, Romania is regressing on all fronts…if the Romanian anti-corruption effort keeps evaporating at the present pace, in an estimated six months' time Romania will be back where it was in 2003 .This report has not been published (it is now available here).
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