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Though the steps may expedite the selling and renting of apartments, they're also meant to satisfy residents' demand for quieter living spaces.
Although the romantic rituals of my generation (late-night texting, loaded e-mails, Facebook stalking) may expedite courtship, they make for exceedingly dull love stories.
Some lawyers following the trial believe that the court may expedite the pace now that a second trial was started this year and a third trial was to begin on Monday.
Together, cBMA combined with DBM may expedite healing rates.
The physical and chemical interactions involved may expedite or retard the hydration rate.
Innovative trial designs and use of valid surrogate endpoints may expedite this process.
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Awareness of this unusual ECG presentation of a relatively common electrolyte abnormality may help expedite recognition and treatment of a potentially life-threatening disorder.
Kidney sonopalpation may potentially expedite ED care, especially in instances failing to reach an acceptable diagnostic threshold when relying on the tools currently in common use.
Identification of extra-articular activity on Y-90 PET/CT may therefore expedite alternative therapeutic approaches and guide monitoring for potential sites of radionecrosis.
The falâsifa cannot exclude that some unknown cause may rapidly expedite the usually slow process where the matter of a wooden stick is transformed into a snake.
Elevation of the affected leg during rest may also expedite the recovery process.
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