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The most important requirement was that "the new flag... should prove effective as a large poster" because "in hundreds of thousands of cases a really striking emblem may be the first cause of awakening interest in a movement".
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The third expropriates the creditor countries of the north, and the fourth may cause contagion effects via capital markets, possibly forcing policymakers to introduce capital controls, as in Cyprus in 2013.
Studies show that raising tobacco taxes by a tenth may cause a 4% drop in consumption in rich countries and an 8% drop in poor ones, with tax revenue rising despite lower sales.
While exposures as short as two seconds may cause injury, overall this is an uncommon occurrence.
One first cause may be that the subcutaneous therapy study started when tumour masses were rather big (300 mm; Figure 2A).
Previously, it has been shown that overdose of dexmedetomidine may cause first- or second-degree atrioventricular block [ 25].
The first error may cause drug resistance, while the second error increases the risk of side-effects and consequently low-treatment compliance and, thus, increased treatment failure.
But opponents of lethal injection say that in some cases, the second and third drugs may cause severe suffering.
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