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Jefferies' results suggest that its larger rivals may continue to suffer from the prolonged economic weakness that has weighed on investment banking profits.

The impasse may drag on; ordinary Iraqis may continue to suffer from sanctions; the attempt to get a grip on Iraq's arms plans may languish: but nobody will be able to blame America and Britain for not trying to stop one of the world's crudest dictators getting hold of some of the world's nastiest weapons.

Perhaps those who achieve an HDRS24 response but who continue to have some symptoms (ie not achieve an HDRS24 remission) may continue to suffer a negative cognitive bias and, therefore, may overrate their self-reported symptoms in some cases, such that a response by either self-report is not quite achieved.

After hostilities cease, civilians may continue to suffer impairments, such as amputations and blindness due to land mines.

To the extent that administrative EHR data become a source of data to support both clinical and evaluative purposes, they may continue to suffer from problems of accuracy and completeness.

Good quality evidence to improve patient care cannot be reliably generated from arbitrary treatment decisions made in usual clinical practice, and patients may continue to suffer through being exposed to interventions that are later found to be inferior.

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(Reuters Health) - Youths who suffer concussions may continue to have emotional problems after their physical symptoms wane, a new study suggests.

Hidden agendas, such as profitability, may influence important public health rationing decisions and perceived un-profitable physical activity promotion and Exercise Medicine may well continue to suffer.

Using current treatment protocols a significant part of epileptic dogs may still continue to suffer from seizures [ 4- 7].

Go back to your normal you and be glad you have the choice to be normal, whereas truly crazy people may have to continue to suffer not only their disease, but the social stigma that goes with it.

In the short term, this may mean that patients continue to suffer unacceptably at the hands of doctors and nurses who are trying to do the best they can with the very limited resources that are available to them.

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