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The threats may be classified into interruption, interception, modification, and fabrication.
About 27% of patients reported hypoglycemic episodes, with about one-third reporting episodes that resulted into interruption of activities or required medical/non-medical assistance.
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The two divas dared to address each other directly a few weeks ago, but their talk quickly devolved into interruptions and condescension.
This is the first time that the Clinical Practice of EM has explicitly broken down multitasking into interruptions and task switching and this differentiation has been maintained in the 2013 update.
As his responses descended into interruptions and irrelevancies, he looked less like a president than an obnoxious ex-husband.
At a time when the information age has morphed into the interruption age, great leaders like Doug Conant learn to look at daily interactions through a fresh lens.
Other modifications can be converted into backbone interruptions.
He can hear the maid's voice upstairs, other voices responding, impatient, querulous — he has dropped an interruption into the smooth unfurling of the women's morning.
Jackson's photographs show this awesome flow bisecting a theatrical arrangement of steep cliffs, looking like a long white beard on an ancient jaw as it pours down without interruption into the river beneath.
While his direct experience is clearly pertinent and lends credibility, the interruption into what is, in the main, a third-person narrative with first-person interjection, for example in the Dietrich chapter, feels incongruous.
That scene could run, without interruption, into the opening of "The Tree of Life," which, far from being a self-absorbed or oblivious exultation in nostalgia, is a meditation on the distinctive ideals of American society.
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