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Since the application of molecular signatures aims at reducing over-treatment, thereby invariably increasing the risk of under-treatment (in the case of misclassification), much will depend on the individual orientation of the patient.
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POSITIVE SPIN I Being aware that you are under stress invariably increases your stress level.
Those have invariably increased in value, he says, even during the financial crisis of 2008.
As presently envisaged, these pilots will invariably increase the cost to the system at a time of spending cuts.
Since school districts, which impose about 60percentt of property taxes, almost invariably increase spending, tax bills would actually rise even if overall assessed values dropped.
Today's report also points out that cutting equipment numbers after contracts have been signed usually represents poor value for money, as it invariably increases unit costs.
For whatever reasons - authenticity, a quest for identity, a desire for public mourning - the act of dying invariably increases an artist's value, often out of proportion to their status while alive.
I asked him about the war and got the expected answer: 'Which war?' I asked him about government repression, and he explained how state censorship, enforced amnesia and the consequent death of journalism invariably increase the significance of fiction and poetry as aids in expressing frustration against officialdom.
Mitie, which maintains buildings including the Tower of London, had to eat a mighty portion of humble pie after it emerged in 2010 that the firm had demanded upfront charges from those tendering for government business.Nor does outsourcing invariably increase efficiency.
While echogenicity may be variable, Doppler flow is invariably increased.
Stretching out the budget invariably increases costs, researchers say.
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