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In keeping with the ethical principle of nonmaleficence, one would have to demonstrate a very positive countering ethical principle of beneficence in order to justify the wholesale introduction of screening tests or batteries of tests to make an early diagnosis of a definable clinical state affecting cognition which is likely to progress to a dementia-like condition.
Osteoarthritis is likely to progress faster and further in overweight people.
Opposition activists believe any trial in Brazil's highest court is likely to progress much more slowly than in the federal court.
But even if the Cardinals do select Murray with the No. 1 choice, the opening round is likely to progress into a parade of defensive players walking across the draft-night stage.
Most carefully train them to ask a host of questions about how decisions are made and how the deal is likely to progress, assuming that the customer will have accurate answers.
F.D.A. officials say they would never approve drugs based on cognitive effects alone unless absolutely convinced that patients with very early-stage Alzheimer's that is likely to progress to full-blown dementia could be reliably identified.
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"There is a recognition that there are tumours found that are either frankly non-progressive or are likely to progress so slowly they don't matter.
More daunting is that it may be necessary to begin treating patients before symptoms appear, which brings up the need to identify cognitively normal individuals who are likely to progress and to measure that progression.
If they do win against Leinster, they are likely to progress as one of three best runners-up, at least.
Key symptoms observed during the febrile phase of dengue may identify patients who are likely to progress to severe disease.
The sense on the Croisette is that fewer of this year's crop are likely to progress either to Oscar contention, or into the cinematic canon.
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