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Further studies are needed to determine the degree to which twice-daily dosing might erode adherence over time, and to measure the effects of switching to a once-daily regimen for those patients who find that twice-daily therapy is a barrier to adherence.
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Military officers said they feared that Gamal Mubarak might erode the military's institutional powers.
If the Doha round ever succeeds, it might erode those privileges by extending them more widely.
This allows them to block efforts at reform that might erode their wealth and influence.
That way, they can better understand the forces that might erode the sustainable growth they are seeking.
Bar a couple of exceptions, these billionaires are all for Mr Tang, perhaps fearing that Mr Leung's policies might erode the value of their land holdings.
Previously, Mercedes had been reluctant to sell the car in the American market, fearful that its minivan looks might erode the company's luxury image.
However, two aspects of testing new drugs using CRCTs might erode this trust.
On the other hand, AACTP training used alone might be insufficient for resolving problems with excessive drinking, and the training effects might erode in time.
Another primary concern focuses on the fact that reductionist approaches to synthetic biology might erode the distinction between organisms and machines.
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