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If it is the latter, we might stave off senescence.
My main drug might stave off the leukemia indefinitely, but indefinitely could mean until tomorrow.
He calculated that if he took the initiative, he might stave off deeper and more unwelcome cuts.
Some Europeans reckon closer co-operation might stave off American competition.But only a unanimous EU vote can get Cuba into Cotonou.
I cut his food so he wouldn't choke, relayed my observations when his voice weakened, researched whatever clinical trials or various therapy regimens might stave off the disease.
Iraq publicly held out the hope today that technical talks with United Nations weapons experts might stave off the forced destruction of its most potent short-range missiles.
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Prof Miia Kivipelto from the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, who led the research, said that the work suggested people could make changes in their lifestyle that might help stave off mental decline, although it might be easiest to tackle one area at a time, such as increasing physical activity.
And new safety rules for egg production, which came too late to prevent this episode, might help stave off a similar outbreak in the future.
The leader of the Liberal Democratic Party, Petar Gosev, speaking for the Slavic Macedonian majority, noted that the plan might not stave off the worse alternative, war.
Addressing a recent American Heart Association conference in Anaheim, Calif., researchers said a positive attitude was not only associated with better outcomes for heart attack patients, but might even stave off heart disease.
evidence it might help stave off breast cancer as well.
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