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It could be treated.
Yes, it could be treated.
The only question was whether it could be treated non-operatively, or whether an immediate operation was advisable.
"Malaria is the main cause of death here, but it could be treated very easily if it were caught on time.
Lawyers and the judge had difficulty grappling with the nature of Wikileaks and questioned whether it could be treated like a corporation or other, more traditional legal entity that could be brought into court.
They gave a presentation about a made-up disease called thioamine acetlyase (TAA) that, they said, led to early death and afflicted 20 percent of college students, though it could be treated by taking a daily pill.
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That American nuns, at the forefront of the Catholic feminist movement from it inception, could be treated in this way compounds the concern.
Thus though a case of hikikomori may not represent a unique mental illness, it potentially could be treated like R codes of the ICD-10 which represent symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings, not elsewhere classified.
But evidence is growing that she may have been right and it suggests that dyslexia could be treated by training someone's ear rather than their eye.In this section One neutrino, two neutrinos . . .
Aquinas's distinction between anger and compassion may be specious, since it seems that both could be treated in the same way.
Although he feared he had developed a stress fracture, he ran for three more days before seeking medical attention, and was then relieved to learn it was tendonitis and could be treated with painkillers.
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