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It can be concluded that the training programme may have permanent effects.
He wets his pants, and his doctors say he may have permanent brain damage.
Among birds, only two species are known in which adult males may have permanent female plumage.
"In terms of diners, it is not a serious problem in creating a condition where they may have permanent hearing loss," said the study's author, Robert Sweetow.
Kim Piccioli, of West Hartford, who said her son drank raw milk from the Simsbury dairy, said doctors told her that he may have permanent kidney damage.
Approximately 30percentt of patients that are struck die and up to 73percentt of patients that survive may have permanent disabilities [2].
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Those whose fame is more than fleeting may even have permanent monuments erected in their glory -- one can sit in rush-hour traffic on the Don Shula Expressway, circle the football stadium on Dan Marino Boulevard and view bronze statues of both outside the escalators to the Club Level of Sun Life Stadium, the home of the Dolphins, the Marlins and the University of Miami.
He goes on to claim that according to doctors, he may potentially have permanent speech damage due to his experiences taking the drug, and notes the rapid spread of both club-culture and ecstasy use in his home country of Australia.
You cat may have a chance with supportive care (intravenous fluids and antibiotics), but if he has developed serious issues (such a complete depletion of his white cell reserves) then he may already have permanent damage and not be able to win this fight.
In the process, they may have done permanent damage to the credibility of the European Union.
The King made a public apology, but the damage to his reputation, and to the monarchy, may have been permanent.
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