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"We have no evidence, none, that there are lingering, long-term problems from repeated concussions," said Dr. James Kelly, associate professor of clinical neurology at Northwestern Medical School.
"We'd be seeing lots more bodies piling up if there were real lingering long-term cardiac damage" caused by running marathons.
Some in Harrisburg, a city of about 50,000, said they still thought the city would have won a better deal in Chapter 9 municipal bankruptcy and pointed to lingering long-term problems.
Long-term consequences may linger long after entrapment, even when whales return to health.
We did not linger long on Zaka.
But I don't linger long.
It will linger long in the memory.
In spite of this growing body of literature, the NFL did not acknowledge that multiple concussions may be related to lingering or long-term neurologic sequelae in professional football until a number of high-profile players retired from the game because they had received multiple concussions.
But a lingering impression in the long term that his vision is fuzzy and people aren't sure what he, and Labour, stands for, would be far, far trickier and much more significant politically, with a general election now less than two years away.
This is where I lingered longest.
Meanwhile, Standard & Poor's will also put Plus Funds through rigorous risk analysis, which might calm investor jitters lingering from the late 1998 collapse of Long Term Capital Management.
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