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In the age of Lohan and a certain Canadian kid (Bieber) that may retrospectively have been a blessing in disguise.

Additionally, interviews were taken part after participants had completed their participation in the UKUFF trial; the time delay and any subsequent treatments may retrospectively have influenced or nuanced participants' views.

Parents may retrospectively have forgotten the actual number of days their child could not go to school or kindergarten during the past year because of illness, and the correct number of visits to a physician, especially if they had more than one child.

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For this is a party that you may attend retrospectively.

In any case, when acquiring post-contrast images using a dual-energy technique, virtual non-enhanced images may be retrospectively generated from post-contrast ones by means of commercially available software and show similar accuracy to true non-contrast ones for the detection of haematomas [29].

She didn't seem overly optimistic about smashing the internal patriarchy, adding that while women currently make up a majority of ASSE's leadership positions, in a few years, activists may realize retrospectively that the same oppressive attitudes of society at large were replicated within the movement.

The three criteria are part of the vital health indicators routinely collected and may be retrospectively estimated.

Novel markers of interest not initially identified at the time of trial design may be retrospectively investigated.

I can do that!" (Group D, daughter/paragraph 97) Informal carers may realise retrospectively that more proactive support or counselling was needed because they were unable to take the first step or to make a care decision.

Both in psychiatric and somatic medicine, medical emergencies are characterised by complexity, uncertainty, lack of information, distances between patients and health personnel and decisions that may be retrospectively judged by others as suboptimal.

Both Michael Howard and Jack Straw insisted that they must have the right to vary the terms of a life sentence, if the twin requirements of retribution and deterrence are to be met.This arbitrary discretion claimed by politicians flies in the face of a general principal of common law that a lawful sentence by a judge may not be retrospectively increased.

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