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Although westerners may automatically be inclined to think of Canadian Indian residential schools or the Stolen Generations of Australia, similar actions have been carried out against many other groups, such as the indigenous Taiwanese.

Secondly, motor disabilities may automatically be related to the child's clubfoot.

However, that does not mean that reduction of HbA1C to a goal of 6.0-6.5 6.0-6.5 (especially older) patients may automatically be associated with an overall reduction of T2DM-related events/mortality as the well-known ACCORD study has shown [ 33, 34].

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"I certainly think that we've had to be honest with ourselves that our expertise in television may not automatically be expertise in these other areas," Sirulnick says.

Scientists involved in the studies will need reliable reports of every case of microcephaly, which may not automatically be reported to doctors, especially in remote and poorer areas of Latin America.

And none of this takes into account the fact that an independent Scotland may not automatically be an EU member; nor what happens to national insurance contributions and the state pension.

In 2012 the European Court of Human Rights ruled that boat people must be given a fair chance to apply for asylum and may not automatically be sent back even if rescued in international waters.A processing centre in north Africa might deal both with migrants reaching it over land and with those saved from the seas, should it meet the court's criteria.

Likewhise these results may not automatically be generalized to other health care systems.

Our findings on polypectomy for prevention of colorectal cancer may not automatically be extrapolated from the rectosigmoidal segment and flexible sigmoidoscopy to the entire colon and colonoscopy, as the risk profiles and natural course may be quite different for proximal and distal colorectal cancers.

Omran (10, 11) acknowledged that the dynamics of the Western transition were closely related to the unique historical and circumstantial experience of the industrial and social revolution in the West during the last three centuries, and may not automatically be transferable to less developed countries.

"If we had a trial right this minute, it is conceivable that somebody could be tried and acquitted of that charge but may not necessarily automatically be released," said William J. Haynes II, the Pentagon's top lawyer, calling the prisoners "dangerous people".

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