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It has been there for many years, causing drivers on the New Jersey Turnpike to veer in close and crowd my lane while staring at a word that signifies collision.
These lesions can propagate over many years, causing nephron dysfunction, atrophy, and collapse, coincident with damage to the vasculature that magnifies fibrogenesis and propagates a vicious damage cycle [74].
"However, it is unfortunately the reality that the debate and discussions over a new stadium have gone on for many years, causing a great deal of frustration and uncertainty within the local community.
I do empathize that both parties have failed large swaths of the population for many years, causing a deep desire for change, for a candidate who spoke unscripted and was not bought.
Infected individuals are weakened, often for many years, causing economic loss, poverty, and social misery.
Unfortunately, even mild but untreated elevated blood sugars may cause injury to organs over many years, causing such conditions as neuropathy, retinopathy, renal disease, heart disease and the other detrimental complications of diabetes.
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The Kent-based toymaker was bugged by distribution problems for many years, caused by recurring problems at its Chinese manufacturer and suffered a £1.1m loss in 2014.
In some cases, B. pseudomallei infection does not cause overt disease around the time of exposure, but rather results in a state of bacterial dormancy in the host for many years before causing disease in later life.
He argued that a developing country with "surplus" (ie, underemployed) rural labour could expand industrial employment for many years without causing wage inflation, because employers enjoy such a large supply of labour.
The melting of the permafrost would release carbon stored for many years underground, causing the sort of "feedback loop" that has concerned climate scientists: as warming temperatures melt ice in the Arctic region, carbon and methane that has been locked away for thousands of years is being released, thereby fueling more warming and melting.
The hospital insisted that it had rules that told nurses to keep jewellery to a minimum and avoid necklaces; she said she had worn a cross for many years without causing problems.The ECHR vindicated Ms Eweida and awarded her a modest financial compensation; it rejected Ms Chaplin's complaint, finding that the safety grounds cited for the restriction were fair.
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