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The Palestinian problem will not go away, and the new uncertainty in the Middle East may only make it more severe.
So much for credible/binding fiscal rules during a severe recession that make it more severe François Hollande, the socialist leader who won the first round of France's elections, blamed Europe's austerity drive for the popularity of the far-right National Front leader Marine Le Pen.
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"But that didn't make it more transmissible or cause more severe disease".
This higher parasite load could not only lead to an increased potential of transmission by the sandfly but also to a more severe disease, making it more difficult for any treatment to eliminate the parasite in the patient.
Findings suggest that NPSLE can be present in a mild form in as many as 95% of SLE patients [ 42], making it more common but typically less severe than renal or cardiovascular complications.
The balance between the ability of the colonic microbiota to ferment lactose and the ability of the colon to remove the fermentation metabolites would influence the onset of lactose intolerance, making it either more severe or less severe.
Of course, when the next government has its spending review, it could decide to make much more severe cuts to some departments than others.
As I noted in last Sunday's column, the scientific evidence is overwhelming: global warming will make hurricanes more severe, though not necessarily more frequent.
"We're not really sure if diet can cause these acne flares or maybe they just make them more severe," she says.
In meetings where the Secret Speech was read, communists would make even more severe condemnations of Stalin (and of Khrushchev), and even call for multi-party elections.
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