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"The cervical screening programme already prevents thousands of cancers each year and as it continues to improve, by testing all samples for the human papilloma virus, even more women are likely to avoid this disease," he added.
Obama is likely to avoid this outcome, but that doesn't mean he hasn't duplicated Hoover's mistakes.
17 18 Reflecting on the anticipated regret of particular decisions (eg, choosing A vs B in the example above) may alert people to the choice that would be most likely to avoid this aversive emotion.
Even persons' perceived risk for influenza had little effect except for avoiding public transportation; more respondents with higher risk perceptions reported being likely to avoid this setting (Table 4).
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However, if pregnant women with HIV were more likely to avoid the regular HDSS data collection, MTCT rates have been underestimated in this study.
But, he added, because people are so afraid of radiation, they are likely to avoid these foods altogether.
Economists forecast that Germany is likely to avoid that scenario and say the latest growth figures could have been worse.
And vulnerable chimps such as injured individuals, juveniles and mothers with babies were more likely to avoid the road.
Indeed, the people who will be least likely to avoid the monthly fee are those with the fewest alternatives.
It will mark you as less than interesting and people will be likely to avoid you if this is all the conversation you have to offer.
In a 10-year follow-up study [ 44], VIP participants with baseline glucose intolerance or T2DM were the most likely to avoid weight gain, but this occurrence most likely affected the incidence of T2DM and not the relationship between baseline fibrinolytic data and the risk of developing diabetes in a given individual.
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