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"I'm doubtful that it would be benign and would not affect box offices negatively," said Bernard Gersten, the executive producer of Lincoln Center Theater now and the associate producer of "Much Ado About Nothing" in 1973.
If a lesion was scored between 1 and 3, it would be benign; if a lesion was scored 4 or 5, it would be considered malignant.
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Her doctors had assured her the lump would be benign even though they and Catherine clearly knew it would not be.
Scientists had promised that atom-splitting would be benign; why trust them in space?
Only time will tell, but your correspondent is thankful that any influence of the sun on climate change would be benign.
"Good news: got into The Center for Behavioral Neurosciences BRAINN summer program," Kim announced on Facebook in mid-March, 2011, after a series of M.R.I. scans revealed a tumor her doctors believed would be benign.
If the recovery is hugely - perhaps excessively - dependent on interest rates remaining at record low levels, in that consumption, house building and housing-market activity, so rely on cheap money, then treasury hair-shirtism would be benign.
You probably have your own views on whether visitors would be benign, but in any case the lack of conflict is certainly for the best.
PolyPhen analysis predicts the p.I67V and p.I663V variants would be benign and the p.R150Q variant may be possibly damaging.
Further, PolyPhen analysis predicts the p.I663V variant would be benign and SIFT analysis predicts p.I663V would be tolerated by the prestin protein (data not shown).
Given the localisation close to a fascia ossifying myositis would be benign second differential diagnoses.
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