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Symptoms may include short stature, webbed neck, kidney or heart malformations, underdeveloped sex characteristics, or sterility.
For these borrowers, the best alternatives, according to some housing specialists, may include short sales, in which a lender accepts a sale for less than what is owed on the house, or a deed in lieu of foreclosure, where a lender takes ownership of a house instead of full payment of the mortgage.
Other skeletal manifestations depend on the severity of the disease and may include short stature and progressive deformities of the spine (kyphosis, scoliosis), the rib cage or the lower limbs (discrepancy in length, bowing).
These sentences may include short sentences or sub-phrases which imply "re-mention" or "negation," such as "我剛剛是說/問 (I just said/asked)" and "我不是說/問 (I did not say/ask)." In Clark's study [14], when misunderstanding happens, people prefer to deliver a direct phrase for correction.
There are also a few petroglyphs which may include short rongorongo inscriptions.
This makes them ripe for exploitation, which may include short staffing of vessels, physical abuse and violence, illegal retention of pay, restraints on physical movement and refusal to permit disembarkation.
The timetable may include short, middle and long term changes, depending on the criticalities detected.
The limb-bone abnormalities may include short diaphyses, curving of the metaphyses and poor development of the epiphyses.
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