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At least one in five hospital patients over 65 experiences delirium-related complications, some of which — like worsened dementia — may never completely resolve.
The case, it seems to me, spins on some crucial questions, some of which we may never completely know the answers to.
That fear may never completely fade, but actively engaging life – whatever that may involve – reminds me of the joy each day can bring.
Yet while sport may never completely cauterise the damage from doping, it still needs to do far more to stem the bleeding.
They also come from deep within a Bengali culture that the west, and even a good many Indians, may never completely understand.
No matter how useful a tool the Internet is or eventually becomes, it may never completely take over the role traditionally performed by flesh-and-blood brokers and sales agents.
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The trust the pollsters lost may never be completely restored.
Still, the big water tanks may never be completely replaced, Mr. Bruno said.
Improvement with treatment is possible, they say, although a sense of loss may never disappear completely.
While the fraternity movie may never be completely upended, history shows that progress can sometimes be made from within.
Yet the taint of its history, like the blood thrown on fur coats, may never wash completely clean.
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